Grand Canary Islands & Madeira, Iberian Treasures & Morocco
Ship: Magellan • Departs: Cobh • Sail Date: Tuesday 6th Oct 2020 • Duration: 16 nights
Cruise Code: G048C
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Sail south to Portugal and Spain with the chance to discover the historic cities of Lisbon and Seville. By contrast, Morocco presents a fascinating world of mosques and bazaars. In beautiful Madeira and the Canary Islands you'll find busy harbours, hillsides and valleys descending to the sea, and tempting shops. Gibraltar offers a taste of home and La Coruña, the chance to visit the pilgrimage city of Santiago de Compostela.
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Date | Port | Arrive | Depart | |
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06/10/20 | Cobh for Cork (Republic of Ireland) | - | 1900 | Click for more informationto hide |
Lying at the mouth of the River Lee, Cobh has one of the best natural harbours in the world. Known as Queenstown until 1922, it was the departure point for thousands of Irish emigrants to America and the last port of call of the Titanic. The ‘Queenstown Story’ is a wonderful exhibition telling of this rich maritime history. From Cobh’s waterfront, streets lined with brightly coloured houses climb the steep slope of a hill, which is crowned with the imposing St Coleman’s Cathedral. A charming little town, Cobh is a gateway to the city of Cork and excursions to Ireland’s legendary Blarney Castle. | ||||
07/10/20 | At Sea | - | - | |
08/10/20 | La Coruña for Santiago de Compostela (Spain) | 0800 | 1500 | Click for more informationto hide |
A charming mix of both modern city and old town, La Coruña is capital of the Spanish province bearing the same name in the rugged and beautiful region of Galicia. The symbol of La Coruña, nicknamed the ‘Crystal City’ for the glass-fronted buildings along its attractive seafront promenade, is the 2nd century lighthouse Torre del Hercules. Beautiful old streets and squares are found in Ciudad Vieja. The heart of this old town is the colonnaded Maria Pita Square surrounded by delightful shops, cafes and restaurants. | ||||
09/10/20 | At Sea | - | - | |
10/10/20 | Cadiz (Spain) | 0800 | 2400 | Click for more informationto hide |
The oldest continuously populated city in Spain, Cadiz is a unique ocean port in south west Spain that has been inhabited for the last 3000 years. | ||||
11/10/20 | Gibraltar (BCC) | 0800 | 1700 | Click for more informationto hide |
Famously contested, Gibraltar is a renowned headland in the Mediterranean Sea. | ||||
12/10/20 | Casablanca (Morocco) | 0700 | 2400 | Click for more informationto hide |
Located on the western coast of Africa, the cosmopolitan Casablanca is Morocco’s largest city with a thriving tourism trade. | ||||
13/10/20 | At Sea | - | - | |
14/10/20 | Arrecife, Lanzarote (Spain) | 0800 | 2000 | Click for more informationto hide |
A city with maritime roots, Arrecife first appeared on maps in the 15th century as a small fishing harbour. It has since 1852 been the capital of Lanzarote, the northernmost and fourth largest of Spain’s Canary Islands. Lanzarote, which lies just four degrees north of the Tropic of Cancer and enjoys a sub-tropical climate, is volcanic in origin. Arrecife’s Calle Leon y Castila has a wealth of shops and is an opportunity for duty free shopping. | ||||
15/10/20 | Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife (Spain) | 0800 | 1500 | Click for more informationto hide |
The largest of the Canary Islands, Tenerife is dominated by Mount Teide in the central mountain range and several spectacular valleys covered with lush landscape, banana plantations and pinewoods. Santa Cruz, the island's capital, offers a number of museums, and churches to explore together with tempting shops and restaurants. The exotic gardens of Garcia Sanabria Park are worth a visit as is Loro Parque, with its tropical gardens, collection of parrots, and an aquarium with sharks, sealions and penguins. | ||||
16/10/20 | Funchal, Madeira (Portugal) | 0800 | 1800 | Click for more informationto hide |
Set in a magnificent natural amphitheatre overlooking a wide bay, Funchal is the delightful capital of Madeira. The harbour is right in the centre of town and as you approach you are greeted with the spectacular sight of whitewashed buildings with red tiled roofs tumbling down the verdant mountain. | ||||
17/10/20 | At Sea | - | - | |
18/10/20 | Lisbon (Portugal) | 0700 | 1800 | Click for more informationto hide |
Lisbon, Portugal’s capital city, is home to the magnificent Jeronimos Monastery, Belem Tower, 25th April Bridge and Monument of the Discoveries. Wander through the maze of narrow streets in the delightful Alfama district and ride one of the famous old trams. | ||||
19/10/20 | At Sea | - | - | |
20/10/20 | At Sea | - | - | |
21/10/20 | Bristol Port (United Kingdom) | 1030 | 2000 | |
22/10/20 | Cobh for Cork (Republic of Ireland) | 1200 | - | Click for more informationto hide |
Lying at the mouth of the River Lee, Cobh has one of the best natural harbours in the world. Known as Queenstown until 1922, it was the departure point for thousands of Irish emigrants to America and the last port of call of the Titanic. The ‘Queenstown Story’ is a wonderful exhibition telling of this rich maritime history. From Cobh’s waterfront, streets lined with brightly coloured houses climb the steep slope of a hill, which is crowned with the imposing St Coleman’s Cathedral. A charming little town, Cobh is a gateway to the city of Cork and excursions to Ireland’s legendary Blarney Castle. |
Note: In the event of adverse weather/sea conditions that prevent the ship from calling at one of the scheduled ports, alternative arrangements will be made where possible.
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* Technical call (independent passengers may not go ashore)
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Select how many people are in your first cabin
1 passenger 2 passengers 3 passengers 4 passengers
Cat. | Description | Full Fare | Saver Fare | Saving | Availability | ||
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IG | Voyager Inside Guarantee
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$4039 | $2019 | $2020 | Last few | Wait ListBook Now | |
1 | Standard Twin Inner
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$4179 | $2089 | $2090 | Last few | Wait ListBook Now | |
2 | Standard Plus Twin Inner
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$4609 | $2309 | $2300 | Last few | Wait ListBook Now | |
3 | Superior Twin Inner
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$5189 | $2599 | $2590 | Last few | Wait ListBook Now | |
4 | Premium Twin Inner
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$5479 | $2739 | $2740 | Last few | Wait ListBook Now | |
OG | Voyager Outside Guarantee
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$5579 | $2789 | $2790 | Limited | Wait ListBook Now | |
6 | Standard Twin Ocean View
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$5759 | $2879 | $2880 | Last few | Wait ListBook Now | |
7 | Standard Twin Ocean View
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$5909 | $2959 | $2950 | Last few | Wait ListBook Now | |
8 | Standard Twin Plus Ocean View
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$6199 | $3099 | $3100 | Last few | Wait ListBook Now | |
9 | Superior Twin Ocean View
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$6919 | $3459 | $3460 | Last few | Wait ListBook Now | |
11 | Superior Plus Twin Ocean View
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$7469 | $3739 | $3730 | Last few | Wait ListBook Now | |
12 | Premium Twin Ocean View
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$8049 | $4029 | $4020 | Last few | Wait ListBook Now | |
JS | Junior Suite
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$12949 | $6479 | $6470 | Waitlist | Wait List | |
DS | Deluxe Suite
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$14369 | $7189 | $7180 | Waitlist | Wait List | |
RS | Royal Suite
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$15809 | $7909 | $7900 | Waitlist | Wait List | |
Single Cabins | |||||||
5 | Superior Single Inner
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$6479 | $3239 | $3240 | Waitlist | Wait List | |
7S | Standard Single Ocean View
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$7369 | $3689 | $3680 | Waitlist | Wait List | |
8S | Standard Plus Single Ocean View
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$7729 | $3869 | $3860 | Waitlist | Wait List | |
10 | Superior Single Ocean View
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$8629 | $4319 | $4310 | Last few | Wait ListBook Now | |
3rd/4th person sharing - $869
Deposit per person - $350
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Prices shown are GST inclusive (if applicable) pricing per person based on two adults sharing a twin cabin and is inclusive of the 'buy one get one free' promotion and all other cruise offer discounts and savings.
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Of the Grand Canary Islands & Madeira, Iberian Treasures & Morocco Cruise
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Of the Grand Canary Islands & Madeira, Iberian Treasures & Morocco Cruise
To enhance the enjoyment of your cruise a programme of optional shore excursions designed to show you the highlights of each of the ports of call will be available to view approximately 8 weeks prior to the cruise departure.