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€2,063.64 per person
7 Nights Western Mediterranean Cruise Cruise
Sun 09 Aug 2026 to Sun 16 Aug 2026
Royal Caribbean | Legend of the Seas
Roundtrip Barcelona
prices from €2,063.64 per person or £142.84 x 12 months

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Age at sailing: 34
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My Itinerary
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Barcelona, Spain
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Palma De Mallorca, Spain
3
Cruising
4
Florence/Pisa (Livorno)
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Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy
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Naples (Capri), Italy
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Barcelona, Spain
My Itinerary
Sun 09 August 2026 - Sun 16 August 2026
Barcelona, Spain
Day 1: 9 Aug 26
Palma De Mallorca, Spain
Day 2: 10 Aug 26
Cruising
Day 3: 11 Aug 26
Florence/Pisa (Livorno)
Day 4: 12 Aug 26
Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy
Day 5: 13 Aug 26
Ship information
Legend of the Seas
THE THRILLING THREEQUEL
Everything you love about Icon Class thrills — taken up a notch. Legend of the Seas℠ is the next chapter in larger-than-life adventure you can only find on an Icon Class ship. It’s bonding at the largest waterpark at sea. Braving the Crown’s Edge℠, an allout aerial test of courage. Conquering fleet favorites — from the FlowRider® to the Splashaway Bay℠.
Plugs in cabin:
US 2 Pin 110v & EU 2 Pin 220v
Currency on ship:
USD
Childrens facilities:
Available
Gratuities:
Not Included
Cruise Line:
Royal Caribbean
Capacity:
7,600 passengers
Launched:
2026
Tonnage:
250,800 tonnes
Ship Length:
365 meters
Decks:
20 decks
Crew Count:
2,350 crew
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Legend of the Seas
THE THRILLING THREEQUEL
Everything you love about Icon Class thrills — taken up a notch. Legend of the Seas℠ is the next chapter in larger-than-life adventure you can only find on an Icon Class ship. It’s bonding at the largest waterpark at sea. Braving the Crown’s Edge℠, an allout aerial test of courage. Conquering fleet favorites — from the FlowRider® to the Splashaway Bay℠.
Plugs in cabin:
US 2 Pin 110v & EU 2 Pin 220v
Currency on ship:
USD
Childrens facilities:
Available
Gratuities:
Not Included





























































Cruise Line:
Royal Caribbean
Capacity:
7,600 passengers
Launched:
2026
Tonnage:
250,800 tonnes
Ship Length:
365 meters
Decks:
20 decks
Crew Count:
2,350 crew
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Cruiser reviews
from Cruise Critic
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Goingalltheway
10+ Cruises: 70s
Over 60 – Bold, Beautiful, but Not for Everyone
I recently sailed on Virgin Voyages and interviewed several fellow passengers—all over the age of 60—who, like me, were intrigued by the cruise line’s bold and, stylish advertising. Many elderly people came aboard expecting something exciting and new. And yes, it was exciting… just not always in the way they imagined. The Food: Trendy and Tasty—with a Twist Virgin's restaurants are a highlight, with creative concepts and no main dining room or buffet. But take note—you can only book each dinner venue once per cruise. The Wake (steak & seafood) stood out as a favorite for its upscale atmosphere and quality. Razzle Dazzle offered fun, modern dishes and a lively setting. Gunbae, the Korean BBQ, was too noisy for many looking for a relaxed evening. Test Kitchen was inventive, but not everyone's cup of tea—think culinary experimentation more than comfort food. If you are not passionate about exploring the culinary arts of food and its culture, don't bother to book this restaurant. Extra Virgin had excellent starters and desserts, though main dishes were hit or miss. Pink Agave delivered a stylish Mexican experience, more impressive in ambiance than food. The Pizza Place was a hidden gem—great slices, if you can find it! The Galley, a refined self-service area, was efficient, clean, and offered diverse choices. The Crew: Genuine and Joyful One of the nicest surprises? The crew. They seemed happy, unstressed, and genuinely welcoming. Unlike other ships where officers often hover and micromanage, Virgin’s leadership style appears more collaborative. It shows in the energy onboard. This ship is for you if you're adventurous, open-minded, and ready for something different. But be warned: Nothing is “just like home.” If you’re offended by bold fashion choices (hello, thongs of every shape and size), If you're not up for embracing different expressions of identity and lifestyle, Or if you expect classic cruise shows and traditional experiences— This might not be your ideal match. Some guests (particularly older women) joked about how many types of thongs they saw—and how they worried older men might not survive the visuals! The men? They remained silent but observant. Others were surprised by the presence of LGBTQ+ themes and gender-diverse language. “I didn’t know there were that many letters!” one woman said with genuine confusion. Virgin celebrates diversity proudly—and that might be a learning curve for some. Cabins: Stylish but Snug The mood lighting and AC got high marks, but space is tight. Bathrooms especially felt small to many older cruisers who are used to larger cabins on more traditional lines. Entertainment: Risqué and Edgy Virgin's shows are bold—think burlesque, cheeky, and sometimes suggestive. Many over-60 guests I spoke with felt it was a bit much, preferring more classic or family-friendly performances. Bottom Line Virgin Voyages is a stylish, vibrant, adults-only cruise line designed for those seeking something outside the norm. If you're curious, culturally open, and don’t mind some unconventional flair, it can be a lot of fun—regardless of age. But if you’re looking for a quiet, traditional cruise experience with ballroom dancing and nightly Broadway-style shows, you may be happier on a more conventional line. Either way, cruise happy—and know before you go!
Sail Date: 06-2025

TlH7896
6-10 Cruises: 60s
Fun time!
The ship was clean. The food was very good. The service was terrific, from room attendant to dining rm waiter and everyone working on the ship. The balcony room was kind of cozy for 4 ppl, but comfy enough. Shower was actually decent size, plenty of hot water and pressure. Vanity could use more shelves. Kids ages 9 and 12 had fun but could have had more activities for their age group. Maybe a poker room for kids, since they like card games? Maybe better options for kids to shop or grab a snack or bag of chips, etc.? We will prob take bigger ship next time for 7 nights. This is a good ship that's not too big, it goes under the Skyway bridge, and is very convenient to Tampa area. We will def return to Carnival in the future. This was our 3rd Carnival cruise, it did not disappoint.
Sail Date: 06-2025

ManchesterG
10+ Cruises: 60s
Yacht Club delights
Absolutely first class from start to finish. Have read other reviews but this is mine. We were in Yacht Club with a duplex suite. Arrived in car park at 1120 in lounge on ship by 1145. You are treated as a VIP throughout. The ship is beautiful and well maintained. The suite was just as expected. A minor issue with the jacuzzi on balcony soon sorted. Our butler looked after us very well. Anything we needed, phoned him or left a note. Everywhere on the ship staff eager to please, had been trained very well. We had an electrical issue all over ship leaving one port, kept informed and was soon sorted. RESTAURANTS Top Lounge excellent. Menu changed every day, staff big smiles always. Nothing too much trouble. Good variety of food. Butchers Cut Great steaks, well cooked. Fish dishes also excellent. Can sit out in galleria people watching or inside. Indochine best for speciality restaurants we think. French/Vietnamese style. Awesome Saw the ABBA tribute show, well worth seeing. The comedian was very very funny. Will mostly appeal to British audiences. Music act “Christo” was so so good. Lots of genres. Very entertaining A brilliant cruise throughout
Sail Date: 05-2025