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| 1 | Málaga, SpainEmbarkment | |||
![]() Málaga, Spain, is a vibrant port city that offers cruisers a delightful mix of rich history, stunning architecture, and beautiful Mediterranean views. As the sixth largest city in the country, Málaga’s warm climate and friendly atmosphere make it an inviting destination for all visitors.
As you step off your cruise, explore the impressive Alcazaba, a Moorish fortress dating back to the 11th century, which boasts stunning views of the city. Another must-see is the impressive Catedral de la Encarnación, known for its remarkable architecture. Don’t forget to visit the birthplace of famous painter Pablo Picasso, which now houses a museum dedicated to his life and works. While soaking up the local culture, grab a bite of delicious tapas from one of the many local eateries to truly experience the flavours of southern Spain. Málaga is sure to leave you with lasting memories! | ||||
| 2 | Tangiers, Morocco | |||
![]() Tangier, Morocco, is a bustling coastal gem that welcomes cruisers with its rich history and vibrant culture. Positioned at the crossroads of Europe and Africa, this city offers an intriguing blend of influences, making it a captivating stop on your cruise itinerary.
Upon arrival, explore the charming Medina, where narrow alleys are lined with colourful shops and local artisans. Be sure to visit the Kasbah for stunning views of the coastline and the strait that separates the continents. For a taste of Moroccan cuisine, sample traditional dishes at local cafés, or browse fresh produce in the lively markets. If time allows, consider a quick trip to the nearby Hercules Caves, where you can marvel at the natural formations and their fascinating legends. Tangier is a vibrant destination that guarantees an unforgettable day during your cruise adventure! | ||||
| 3 | Seville, SpainOvernight | |||
![]() Sevilla, located in the heart of Spain's Andalusia region, is a captivating destination that promises cruisers an unforgettable blend of history, art, and culture. Its charming streets, vibrant colours, and flamenco spirit make this city a fantastic stop on your cruise itinerary.
As you step off the ship, head straight for the iconic Seville Cathedral, home to the stunning La Giralda tower. Don’t forget to wander through the beautiful Alcázar, an impressive palace that showcases Moorish architecture. For a taste of local life, stroll through the lively Barrio Santa Cruz, where you can enjoy tapas at quaint cafés. If time permits, catch an authentic flamenco show to experience the passionate culture of the region first-hand. Sevilla is a feast for the senses, making it an essential highlight of your journey! | ||||
| 4 | Seville, Spain | |||
![]() Sevilla, located in the heart of Spain's Andalusia region, is a captivating destination that promises cruisers an unforgettable blend of history, art, and culture. Its charming streets, vibrant colours, and flamenco spirit make this city a fantastic stop on your cruise itinerary.
As you step off the ship, head straight for the iconic Seville Cathedral, home to the stunning La Giralda tower. Don’t forget to wander through the beautiful Alcázar, an impressive palace that showcases Moorish architecture. For a taste of local life, stroll through the lively Barrio Santa Cruz, where you can enjoy tapas at quaint cafés. If time permits, catch an authentic flamenco show to experience the passionate culture of the region first-hand. Sevilla is a feast for the senses, making it an essential highlight of your journey! | ||||
| 5 | Portimão, Portugal | |||
![]() Portimao, Portugal, is a captivating coastal town in the Algarve region, offering cruisers a delightful mix of sun, sea, and culture. Known for its stunning beaches and lively atmosphere, visiting Portimao is an excellent way to experience the beauty and charm of southern Portugal.
Once you arrive at the harbour, take a leisurely stroll along the picturesque promenade, where you'll find a variety of shops, cafés, and restaurants. Be sure to check out Praia da Rocha, one of the most famous beaches, which boasts golden sands and clear waters perfect for swimming and sunbathing. For those feeling adventurous, try a boat tour to explore the stunning coastline and nearby caves, or perhaps indulge in some water sports like paddleboarding or jet-skiing. With its vibrant atmosphere and stunning scenery, Portimao guarantees an unforgettable experience for every cruiser. | ||||
| 6 | Lisbon, Portugal | |||
![]() Portugal's capital is one of Europe's oldest cities, and offers tourists a diverse and interesting cultural activities. The Torre de Belém and the Mosteiro dos Jeronimos were recorded as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983. Lisbon has many interesting buildings, parks and museums and also hosts the annual jazz festival 'Jazz em Agosto'. Saint George castle comes highly recommended, as it offers a spectacular view of the city. In addition, you must try the Portuguese cuisine. Try one of the city's famous dishes, the cod is a particularly loved dish. | ||||
| 7 | Leixões, Portugal | |||
![]() Leixões, Portugal, serves as an inviting gateway to the vibrant northern region of the country. Nestled close to Porto, this bustling port area offers cruisers a perfect blend of maritime charm and easy access to rich cultural experiences. Visiting Leixões provides an opportunity to immerse yourself in the unique Portuguese atmosphere while enjoying stunning coastal views.
Upon docking at the harbour, take a moment to stroll along the picturesque waterfront, where you can soak in the lively atmosphere. For those craving a taste of local culture, don’t miss exploring the nearby Mercado do Bolhão in Porto, famous for its fresh produce and artisan goods. You might also enjoy visiting the striking Casa da Música, a concert hall known for its unique architecture. Leixões promises a delightful introduction to the region’s history, cuisine, and arts! | ||||
| 8 | Ferrol, Spain | |||
![]() Ferrol, Spain, is a vibrant port city on the northwest coast that offers cruisers a wonderful blend of history, culture, and stunning coastal scenery. Known for its rich naval heritage and picturesque waterfront, a visit to Ferrol is a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the unique charms of Galicia.
As you explore the harbour area, don't miss the chance to visit the historic Castillo de San Felipe, perched on a hill overlooking the bay. Stroll along the scenic promenade to enjoy views of the Atlantic Ocean, or pop into local tapas bars to sample delicious Galician cuisine. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate nearby beautiful beaches like Doniños, perfect for a quick swim or a leisurely walk. Ferrol promises an unforgettable experience on your cruise! | ||||
| 9 | Avilés, Asturias, Spain | |||
![]() Aviles, Spain, is a charming coastal city known for its historic architecture and vibrant cultural scene, making it a delightful stop on your cruise itinerary. With picturesque streets, a lively atmosphere, and a stunning waterfront, Aviles offers cruisers a unique glimpse into Asturian life while soaking up the beautiful surroundings.
As you dock at the bustling harbour, take the opportunity to explore the city's narrow streets and visit the iconic Palacio de Valdecarzana, a stunning example of Renaissance architecture. Enjoy a leisurely walk along the Estuary of Aviles, where you can spot local wildlife and take in the scenic views. Be sure to try traditional Asturian cuisine at one of the local eateries, famed for its cider and delicious seafood. With its mix of history, culture, and gastronomy, Aviles promises a memorable experience that you won't want to miss! | ||||
| 10 | Bilbao, Spain | |||
![]() Bilbao, an exciting city in Spain, is an excellent destination for cruisers looking to experience a vibrant urban atmosphere blended with breathtaking natural scenery. Known for its rich cultural tapestry and modern architecture, it offers a captivating escape where tradition meets contemporary flair.
Once you dock, make sure to visit the iconic Guggenheim Museum, a masterpiece of modern design that showcases stunning art collections. Just a stone's throw away, the Congress and Music Palace Euskalduna is another architectural gem worth your time. You can also stroll through the historic streets, indulge in local cuisine at pintxos bars, and explore the lush forests and beautiful beaches that surround the city. With so much to see and do in Bilbao, you're bound to have an unforgettable experience during your stop! | ||||
| 11 | Bordeaux, FranceOvernight | |||
![]() Bordeaux, in southwestern France is known in particular for the wine produced in the region, and has undergone rapid development in recent years. Bordeaux is characterized by palatial architecture and has a late-baroque arrangement of its squares and streets. Place De La Bourse square, has long been a symbol of the city and is a popular visitor spot. La Cité du Vin is a popular attraction for those looking to increase their knowledge of wine and its connections to french culture. Bordeaux also offers a wide range of public parks and gardens such as the beautiful Botanical Gardens. | ||||
| 12 | Bordeaux, FranceDisembarkment | |||
![]() Bordeaux, in southwestern France is known in particular for the wine produced in the region, and has undergone rapid development in recent years. Bordeaux is characterized by palatial architecture and has a late-baroque arrangement of its squares and streets. Place De La Bourse square, has long been a symbol of the city and is a popular visitor spot. La Cité du Vin is a popular attraction for those looking to increase their knowledge of wine and its connections to french culture. Bordeaux also offers a wide range of public parks and gardens such as the beautiful Botanical Gardens. | ||||

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