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Spain
Trip Duration
18 nights
Cruise Ship
AzuraCruise Company
P&OStart Port
Málaga, SpainEnd Port
Santa Cruz de Tenerife, SpainDepart 23:00
Málaga, with approximately 569,000 inhabitants, is the sixth largest city in Spain. Due to the favorable climate of Malaga, it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Iberian Peninsula. Several museums and buildings characterize the city. From the Alcazaba, a Moorish fortress from the 11th There century to the Catedral de la Encanacíon to the birthplace of painter Pablo Picasso, Málaga has much to discover and admire.
Overnight
A blend of the traditional and modernity makes Barcelona one of the most beautiful cities in Spain. With approximately 1.62 million inhabitants, Barcelona is also the second-largest city in the country. Among the attractions are the Nou Camp, Sagrada Família, Park Guell and the beautiful Las Ramblas promenade. In addition to the many cafés, tapas bars are found all around the city and provide a culinary highlight.
Arrive 08:00
Depart 19:00
Valencia lies on Spain's east coast and has approximately 810,000 inhabitants. The town hosts a number of attractions such as the cathedral, which was built in 1262 and is still well preserved. The bell tower of the cathedral, a landmark of Valencia, is still free for the public to visit. With the modern tram you can relax and visit one of the many beautiful beaches of Valencia.
Arrive 08:00
Depart 17:00
Gibraltar lies at the western entrance to the Mediterranean to southern Europe and is bordered by Spain and Morocco. The British Overseas Territory is divided into three parts; The Old City (North Town) is characterized by numerous historical buildings, including the Moorish Castle dating from the 8th Century. In the second part, Southtown, there is the Europa Point. The third part is home to the famous monkeys.
Arrive 09:00
Depart 18:00
Arrecife is the capital of the Canary Island of Lanzarote and is home to nearly half the population of the island. In the 15th Century, it was still a small fishing village but it has been growing over the centuries. Local attractions include the sunken crater with a lagoon, the beaches of Papagayo, the Mirador del Rio and one of the longest lava tubes in the world.
Arrive 08:00
Depart 18:00
The small port of Puerto de Mogan in the south of Gran Canaria. Because of the numerous canals, which run from the port to the village, the village also called "Venice of the South". A few kilometers from the former fishing village are apartment complexes and an artificial beach. The village has a lot to offer to tourists, while retaining the original charm of Puerto de Mogan.
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Santa Cruz de Tenerife is one of the capitals of the Canary Islands. The many cafes and seating areas invite tourists to relax and enjoy observing the hustle and bustle of the city. The town's history goes back to the 15th Century. Today it is mainly a modern city, a magnet for both locals and tourists. Tenerife is also home to the third highest island volcano on Earth, Mount Teide.
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Experience the unforgettable on board the Azura, one of the largest ships in the P&O fleet, with a family-friendly atmosphere and an incredible choice of bars, restaurants and entertainment options for your perfect cruise.
Launch Date:
2010Passengers:
31002 Adults
18 nights
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