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No.Ports visited
1Southampton, UK
2Belle-Īle, France
3Bordeaux, France
4Bilbao, Spain
5La Pallice, the port for La Rochelle
6Bantry Bay, Ireland
7Cork, Ireland
8Cardiff, Wales
9St Peter Port, Guernsey
10Rouen, France
Mystery Cruise competition now closed

PASSENGERS on board a mystery cruise are today sampling the delights of the French city of Rouen, their final surprise destination.

Saga Ruby sailed up the River Seine from the English Channel yesterday on the latest leg of its voyage into the unknown after stops in Spain, Ireland and the Channel Islands as part of a 14-night cruise where nobody knows where they are going next.

The Daily Echo has teamed up with Saga to offer readers the chance to guess the luxury vessel's next port of call. However the competition is now complete as the ship will now return to Southampton.

Hundreds of people from across the UK have been visiting the Daily Echo website daily and leaving their predictions in the hope of winning a summer cruise with Saga for two people.

The top prize will be a cabin for two on the Saga Rose A Taste of France cruise which sails on August 29.

8:35am Friday 28th March 2008

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How to enter the competition:
The Daily Echo is offering a Magical Mystery Cruise competition with a fantastic prize after teaming up with Saga.
We are asking our readers to guess the next port of call on the Saga Ruby's mystery cruise each day.
For each day of the cruise as the ship sails towards its next mystery destination we will give you another chance to guess its port of call.
Each day after the destination is known the online competition line will close and all the correct guesses will go into a pot.
If the ship is still at sea by midday, all the guesses will be carried forward until the next time the vessel arrives in port.
At the end of the cruise one lucky reader's guess from any of the ports will be chosen at random to win the cruise prize.
All you have to do is leave the name of the ships next port of call in the comment box below. Make sure you leave your correct email address so we can get back to you if your guess was right in the Daily Echo or by logging on to the website.
The prize is a cabin for two on Saga Rose's four-night A Taste of France cruise that leaves on August 29, 2008.
Anyone can enter the competition but the cruise is only open to a couple, one of whom must be over 50 and the other over 40 years of age.
This prize is transferable if it is won by someone too young to go.
Standard Daily Echo competition rules apply. Travel to Southampton is not included.
The winner will be announced after the ship returns to Southampton on Friday, April 11.
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