Arrive in the vibrant city of Las Palmas and transfer to the centrally located hospitality space. This afternoon, explore the city at your own pace, learning about its colonial past or enjoying traditional Canarian meals and local wines. Embark the ship in the late afternoon and enjoy your first evening in the Canary Islands. ... Read More
Go ashore in Arrecife, the capital of Lanzarote, and venture into Timanfaya National Park to witness volcanic peaks and craters shaped by eruptions as recently as 300 years ago. Explore the Castillo de San Gabriel, a 16th-century fortress set on a small island in Arrecife's harbor and built to defend against pirate attacks. Explore the Museo de la Historia de Arrecife inside the castle walls to uncover the city's pre-Hispanic past and the unique natural history of the island. ... Read More
Monday - Mar 29, 2027
Day 3
At Sea
Spend a relaxing day at sea en route to Morocco. Join the officers on the Bridge to learn about navigating the western coast of Africa, attend an engaging talk with one of the naturalists, or take advantage of the ship's amenities, such as a rejuvenating spa treatment with the wellness specialist.
Tuesday - Mar 30, 2027
Day 4
Agadir, Morocco
Nestled between the foothills of the Atlas Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, Agadir is one of Morocco's most modern cities. Destroyed by a major earthquake in 1960, the city has been rebuilt to its current vitality while still retaining its rich history. A beautiful example of this is La Medina d'Agadir, which was recreated in the 1990s using traditional Berber methods. Overlooking the city, the kasbah is one of the few structures that survived the quake. Hike to the top to take in stunning views and the medieval architecture of this impressive fortress. ... Read More
Wednesday - Mar 31, 2027
Day 5
Essaouira, Morocco
Essaouira, a coastal gem on Morocco's Atlantic coast, is known for its windswept beaches, whitewashed medina, dramatic sea walls, and blend of Berber, Arab, Jewish, and European influences. Step into the fortified 18th-century medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where African and European architecture converge. Later, unwind in a traditional Moroccan hammam, or explore the city's graceful Andalusian-inspired buildings on a guided tour. ... Read More
Meaning 'White House' in Spanish, Casablanca is the largest city in Morocco and a hub of industry on Africa's west coast. The architecture is an eclectic blend of influences, from Moorish design to the French Art Deco era and more. Explore the bustling old medina, where the twisting cobbled streets are lined with whitewashed buildings and alive with activity. Stroll along the Corniche, the popular boardwalk by the sea. Witness the vast beauty of Hassan II Mosque, built on an outcrop jutting out over the ocean. ... Read More
Friday - Apr 2, 2027
Day 7
Tangier, Morocco
Tangier lies just across the Strait of Gibraltar from Spain and has long been a gateway between Africa and Europe-a true cultural crossroads. Stroll the winding streets of its medina, ascend to the city's legendary kasbah, or visit the American Legation Museum, a symbol of centuries-old diplomacy, and the only U.S. National Historic Landmark located outside the country. ... Read More
Malaga is one of Spain's oldest cities-a vibrant coastal hub where layers of ancient history blend with contemporary culture. Explore the Alcazaba, a remarkably well-preserved Moorish fortress overlooking the sea, and climb to the Castillo de Gibralfaro, the 14th-century stronghold that once guarded both the Alcazaba and the city below. ... Read More
Uncover Cartagena's remarkable history, from its Roman foundations to its role as a Mediterranean stronghold. Stand before the magnificent Roman Theatre, admire the remains of the Augustus Temple and see the imposing city walls-a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Later, set out on a tapas tour of the city, weaving your way through narrow lanes and bustling terraces as you taste local delicacies like caldero del mar menor, a traditional fisherman's rice dish. ... Read More
Begin your exploration of Valencia with a visit to its majestic cathedral, home to the revered Holy Chalice-believed by many to be the cup used by Jesus at the Last Supper. Savor an authentic paella, the city's signature dish, before exploring the City of Arts and Sciences, a futuristic complex where science, culture and architecture converge. Later, set out independently to wander the winding streets of the old quarter, browse the bustling Mercado Central, or take in world-class art at the Palau de les Arts. ... Read More
Tuesday - Apr 6, 2027
Day 11
Castellon de la Plana, Spain
Day Boat Travel
Columbretes Islands, Spain
Day Boat Travel
Castellon de la Plana, Spain
The ship anchors near the city of Castellon on mainland Spain. From here, enjoy water activities in the Columbretes Islands, an archipelago 30 miles off the coast. The islands are a haven for wildlife, offering opportunities to observe endemic species such as Audouin's gull, Eleonora's falcon, and Scopoli's shearwater. ... Read More
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