Bremen, Transatlantic Relaxation ex Willemstad to Leixoes (Porto) – 30 Mar 2021

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Hapag-Lloyd Cruises is one of the leading suppliers of premium and luxury cruises in German speaking countries. A selection of their cruise itineraries are offered as bi-lingual (INT) cruises (German/English).

Four ships, each with its own special character, hundreds of destinations, on-board and shore programmes with something for everyone whatever the spontaneous mood, attractive cruise combinations, short trips to get your feet wet, long voyages for epicures and experts. Flexibility and tremendous variety are outstanding characteristics of Hapag-Lloyd cruises. But one thing never changes: making your personal wishes come true and turning your visions of what a cruise should be into reality are always at the focus of our efforts. We want to make you forget your everyday cares so that you can discover how wonderful it is to live without constantly looking at the clock. A completely new kind of freedom is waiting for you. Cruises are not only a wonderful way to travel — they are also highly individual.

No matter which of our ships you choose to spend your holiday on, all of them have one thing in common: they are the best in their category. Classical cruise or expedition, tuxedo or leisure clothing — Hapag-Lloyd cruises are always worth the trip.

Cabins have two large single beds; a double bed can be supplied if required (exception: cabins 615 – 618). The suites have double beds, which cannot be supplied into two single beds. Each cabin has a suite with a small sofa or armchair and table, a sideboard with a dressing table and hairdryer, minibar, safe, telephone, TV, radio, reading lamp, a spacious wardrobe and an individually adjustable air-conditioning system. The bathroom has a shower and WC (the suite has a bathtub). Cabins on deck 3 have portholes, all others a window offering a panoramic view. Cabins on decks 6 and 7 have a balcony. Cabins 409 and 411 cater for the needs of disabled passengers. There is an extra bed in cabins 302 – 312, 401 – 408 and 415 – 420; two extra beds in cabins 409 and 411.

Cabins have two large single beds; a double bed can be supplied if required (exception: cabins 615 – 618). The suites have double beds, which cannot be supplied into two single beds. Each cabin has a suite with a small sofa or armchair and table, a sideboard with a dressing table and hairdryer, minibar, safe, telephone, TV, radio, reading lamp, a spacious wardrobe and an individually adjustable air-conditioning system. The bathroom has a shower and WC (the suite has a bathtub). Cabins on deck 3 have portholes, all others a window offering a panoramic view. Cabins on decks 6 and 7 have a balcony. Cabins 409 and 411 cater for the needs of disabled passengers. There is an extra bed in cabins 302 – 312, 401 – 408 and 415 – 420; two extra beds in cabins 409 and 411.

Cabins have two large single beds; a double bed can be supplied if required (exception: cabins 615 – 618). The suites have double beds, which cannot be supplied into two single beds. Each cabin has a suite with a small sofa or armchair and table, a sideboard with a dressing table and hairdryer, minibar, safe, telephone, TV, radio, reading lamp, a spacious wardrobe and an individually adjustable air-conditioning system. The bathroom has a shower and WC (the suite has a bathtub). Cabins on deck 3 have portholes, all others a window offering a panoramic view. Cabins on decks 6 and 7 have a balcony. Cabins 409 and 411 cater for the needs of disabled passengers. There is an extra bed in cabins 302 – 312, 401 – 408 and 415 – 420; two extra beds in cabins 409 and 411.

Cabins have two large single beds; a double bed can be supplied if required (exception: cabins 615 – 618). The suites have double beds, which cannot be supplied into two single beds. Each cabin has a suite with a small sofa or armchair and table, a sideboard with a dressing table and hairdryer, minibar, safe, telephone, TV, radio, reading lamp, a spacious wardrobe and an individually adjustable air-conditioning system. The bathroom has a shower and WC (the suite has a bathtub). Cabins on deck 3 have portholes, all others a window offering a panoramic view. Cabins on decks 6 and 7 have a balcony. Cabins 409 and 411 cater for the needs of disabled passengers. There is an extra bed in cabins 302 – 312, 401 – 408 and 415 – 420; two extra beds in cabins 409 and 411.

Cabins have two large single beds; a double bed can be supplied if required (exception: cabins 615 – 618). The suites have double beds, which cannot be supplied into two single beds. Each cabin has a suite with a small sofa or armchair and table, a sideboard with a dressing table and hairdryer, minibar, safe, telephone, TV, radio, reading lamp, a spacious wardrobe and an individually adjustable air-conditioning system. The bathroom has a shower and WC (the suite has a bathtub). Cabins on deck 3 have portholes, all others a window offering a panoramic view. Cabins on decks 6 and 7 have a balcony. Cabins 409 and 411 cater for the needs of disabled passengers. There is an extra bed in cabins 302 – 312, 401 – 408 and 415 – 420; two extra beds in cabins 409 and 411.

Cabins have two large single beds; a double bed can be supplied if required (exception: cabins 615 – 618). The suites have double beds, which cannot be supplied into two single beds. Each cabin has a suite with a small sofa or armchair and table, a sideboard with a dressing table and hairdryer, minibar, safe, telephone, TV, radio, reading lamp, a spacious wardrobe and an individually adjustable air-conditioning system. The bathroom has a shower and WC (the suite has a bathtub). Cabins on deck 3 have portholes, all others a window offering a panoramic view. Cabins on decks 6 and 7 have a balcony. Cabins 409 and 411 cater for the needs of disabled passengers. There is an extra bed in cabins 302 – 312, 401 – 408 and 415 – 420; two extra beds in cabins 409 and 411.

Cabins have two large single beds; a double bed can be supplied if required (exception: cabins 615 – 618). The suites have double beds, which cannot be supplied into two single beds. Each cabin has a suite with a small sofa or armchair and table, a sideboard with a dressing table and hairdryer, minibar, safe, telephone, TV, radio, reading lamp, a spacious wardrobe and an individually adjustable air-conditioning system. The bathroom has a shower and WC (the suite has a bathtub). Cabins on deck 3 have portholes, all others a window offering a panoramic view. Cabins on decks 6 and 7 have a balcony. Cabins 409 and 411 cater for the needs of disabled passengers. There is an extra bed in cabins 302 – 312, 401 – 408 and 415 – 420; two extra beds in cabins 409 and 411.

Bremen - Deck 3

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Bremen - Deck 7

Bremen - Deck 8

The focus of life on the BREMEN is on simply feeling comfortable. After all, having a place to relax is very important in between intense experiences.

Aboard the BREMEN, first-class furnishings, extraordinary service and a very personal atmosphere offer the ideal setting for your expedition. You exclusively travel in spacious outside cabins with or without a balcony – the choice is yours. Portholes or large panorama offer you an extensive view across the sea. Your cabin holds a diversity of perspectives in store for you – whether you would like to watch a movie, use the forward-view camera to tune in to the next destination or simply read a good book.

May we enhance the experience by delivering some of our culinary creations to your cabin? Our attentive service staff will be more than happy to fulfil any little or big wishes. Although the BREMEN is a small expedition ship, she offers plenty of scope for each of the at most 164 travellers. This not only refers to the size of the cabins, but also to the atmosphere on board. Here, you have the liberty to do exactly as you please at any given time.
Everything at a Glance

* Sporty-casual: On board, you will be awaited by an exceptionally relaxed atmosphere without a dress code
* On-board library, PC workstations with Internet access and microscopes – the knowledge resources of the BREMEN
* Lectures by our experts: in the Panorama Lounge and the Club
* Bicycles, snorkelling gear and Nordic Walking equipment as well as kayaks are at your disposal for your individual excursions
* Fitness room with ocean view, pool and sauna invite you to actively relax
* The hairdressing salon also offers massages and beauty treatments

Ship Profile & Stats

  • Length: 111 m
  • Tonnage: 6,752
  • Refurbished: 2008
  • Passenger Capacity (dbl): 164

Ship Facilities

  • 12 Zodiacs
  • Pool
  • Restaurant
  • Sauna
  • Gym
  • Hospital
  • Boutique
  • Internet & Email Access
  • Library
  • Bar
  • Panorama Lounge
  • Sun Deck
  • Hairdresser
  • Beauty Parlour
  • Massage
  • Laundry
  • Internet Room


Cruise Itinerary

DateActivityArriveDepart
30 Mar '21
Willemstad, Curacao
07:00 PM
31 Mar '21 At sea    
01 Apr '21 At sea    
02 Apr '21 At sea    
03 Apr '21 At sea    
04 Apr '21 At sea    
05 Apr '21 At sea    
06 Apr '21 At sea    
07 Apr '21 At sea    
08 Apr '21 At sea    
09 Apr '21 At sea    
10 Apr '21 At sea    
11 Apr '21 At sea    
12 Apr '21
Leixoes, Portugal
07:00 AM

All itineraries and ports of call at the discretion of the cruise line subject to local weather conditions and may change without notice.

13 Night Cruise sailing from Willemstad to Porto aboard Bremen.

Please note that your choosen cruise is conducted in German only. All printed matters are available in German. Nevertheless our crew is fluent in English.

Enjoy the unique comfort and service on board the BREMEN as a relaxing subsequent cruise following your expedition to South and Central America with Panama Canal (BRE2105) or quite simply to experience the ship with all your senses. On this cruise, you will forget time – and take some unforgettable memories and a long-lasting feeling of relaxation back with you when you go ashore again in Porto.

Highlights of this cruise:

Willemstad
Curaçao, the largest island in the Netherlands Antilles, is part of the Dutch Leeward Islands, also known as the Dutch Antilles. Willemstad, the capital, is noted for its brightly colored, Dutch-style houses and Cunucu dwellings (based on African-style mud and wattle huts). It is one of the best shopping destinations in the Caribbean. The harbor has a floating market where colorful barges full of agricultural produce are moored. Nearby is the new market building, the design of which is very unusual.

Popular places to visit in Willemstad include Fort Amsterdam, now the seat of government of the Netherlands Antilles, the Queen Emma Pontoon bridge and the Queen Juliana Bridge. The latter spans the harbor at a height of 490m (1600ft). The architecture of the Scharloo area, reached by crossing the Wilhelmina Drawbridge, is fascinating, dating from as early as 1700. The Mikvé Israel Synagogue is the oldest in the Americas and, like the Jewish Beth Heim Cemetery, is worth a visit. Its courtyard museum has a fine collection of historical artifacts.

Leixoes
Leixões seaport is one of Portugal’s major seaports. It serves the city of Porto, Portugal’s second largest city and capital in the north, located 4 km to the north of Douro River mouth.

Porto was selected the 2001 European Capital of Culture and is known mainly for its trade in Port wine. Built on the bank of the Douro River, Oporto is a city where the old contrasts with the new. Its winding, hilly, narrow streets are a complement to wide, modern avenues that spread out to the suburbs.

Attractions in Porto include the many famous bridges of D. Luis I and Dona Maria Pia, the Palacio da Bolsa (Stock Exchange), the Gothic Sao Francisco Church, the City Hall and the Avenida Dos Aliados where locals go to commemorate important political and sporting events.

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