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PONANT heisst Sie herzlich Willkommen zur Entdeckung prachtvoller Landschaften und einzigartiger Städte bei einer außergewöhnlichen 12-tägigen Kreuzfahrt von Malta bis nach Portugal über Italien und Spanien. Lassen Sie sich zu einer unvergesslichen Reise an Bord der Le Champlain von den Ufern des Mittelmeers zur Atlantikküste verlocken.
Von Valetta aus fahren Sie nach Sizilien und Trapani. Diese mittelalterliche Stadt liegt auf einem dreieckigen, terrassenförmigen Hochplateau in 750 Metern Höhe. Ein Labyrinth aus engen Gassen mit poliertem Kopfsteinpflaster bietet herrliche Ausblicke über die Egaden-Inseln und das Tal.
Anschließend läuft die Le Champlain Cagliari an, die Hauptstadt Sardiniens und einer der größten natürlichen Häfen des Mittelmeers. Die malerische Altstadt mit schattigen Treppen, kleinen Plätzen und historischen Überresten erinnert an ihre große mittelalterliche Vergangenheit.
Nach einem ersten Stopp in Palma de Mallorca, dem Juwel des kontrastreichen Mittelmeer-Archipels der Balearen, nehmen Sie Kurs auf Valencia, eine Stadt mit einem bemerkenswerten architektonischen Erbe.
Anschließend nimmt die Le Champlain Kurs auf Cartagena, wo sie ein reiches antikes Erbe aus der Zeit der Karthager und Römer entdecken, bevor es weitergeht nach Malaga in die lebhafte kulturelle Hauptstadt der Costa del Sol. In der Altstadt des berühmten Badeortes können Sie die ehemaligen Thermen und römische Heiligtümer oder auch die maurische Burg aus dem 10. Jahrhundert bewundern. Sie haben auch die Möglichkeit zu einem Rundgang in der pittoresken Stadt Ronda, bemerkenswert ist die Puente Nuevo.
Als nächstes entdecken Sie Cádiz, eine der ältesten Städte des Landes, die auf einem ringsum von Wasser umgebenen Felsen gebaut wurde.
Ihre Erkundungstour geht in Portugal weiter, in der Region Algarve an der lusitanischen Südspitze. Das bezaubernde Lagos erhebt sich wie eine ocker- und orangefarbene Festung, die vom türkisfarbenen Wasser des Atlantik gesäumt wird. Schlendern Sie durch die gepflasterten Gassen des historischen Ortskerns dieser Stadt der Natur und Kultur, wo maurische und portugiesische Einflüsse eine würzige Mischung bilden.
Dann fahren Sie weiter nach Lissabon, wo Ihre Kreuzfahrt endet.
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Eine außergewöhnliche Kreuzfahrt vom Mittelmeer bis in den Atlantik, Entdeckung von vier Ländern: Malta, Italien, Spanien und Portugal UNESCO-Welterbestätten: das historische Zentrum von Valletta...
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Ideal clothes for life on board:
During the days spent on board, you are advised to wear comfortable clothes or casual outfits. The entire ship is air-conditioned, so a light sweater, a light jacket or a shawl may be necessary. When moving about in the public areas of the ship and the decks, light but comfortable shoes are recommended.
Informal evening:
In the evening, you are advised to wear smart-casual attire, especially when dining in our restaurants where wearing shorts and tee-shirts is not allowed.
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For men:
Officer’s evening:
For all cruises longer than 8 nights, an Officer’s Evening with a white dress code may be organized. Therefore, we encourage you to bring a stylish white outfit for the occasion (otherwise black and white).
Gala evening:
During the cruise, two gala evenings will be organised on board. Thus, we recommend that you bring one or two formal outfits.
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For men:
SHOP:
A small shop is available on board offering a wide range of outfits, jewellery, leather goods and many accessories.
A laundry service (washing/ironing) is available on board, but unfortunately there are no dry cleaning services. For safety reasons, your cabin is not equipped with an iron.
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PRECAUTIONS:
In your hand luggage, remember to bring any medicines that you need, and possibly a small spare bag of toiletries (in case of delay in the delivery of your baggage by the airline). Remember to always have your travel documents with you in case you need them: hotel vouchers, cruise vouchers, return flight tickets... Never leave them in your hold luggage.
All our cabins have a safe. We recommend not to go ashore with valuable jewellery.
PONANT Aktivitäten
Einschiffung 22.04.2024 von 16:00 bis 17:00
Abfahrt 22.04.2024 um 18:00
Die vollständig zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe erklärte Hauptstadt Valletta erstreckt sich über eine Halbinsel im Nordwesten von Malta. Vom Tritonbrunnen bis zum Fort St. Elmo biete die Stadt ebenso vielen majestätischen Straßen wie treppenförmig angelegten Gassen. Die farbigen Loggien und die verzierten Erker der hohen Wohngebäude begleiten Sie bei Ihrer Entdeckungstour, die selten von Autos gestört wird. Besichtigen Sie den mit Wappen und Fresken geschmückten Großmeisterpalast. Die St.-Johannes-Kathedrale sowie die seit dem 16. Jh. die Stadt schützenden Wehrmauern gehören auch zu den bedeutendsten Bauwerken der Stadt. Die in Terrassen angelegten Gärten von Barraca verleihen Ihrem Rundgang eine grüne und blühende Note.
Ankunft 23.04.2024 mittags
Abfahrt 23.04.2024 am späten Nachmittag
Umgeben vom kobaltblauen Wasser des Tyrrhenischen Meers, zeichnet sich Trapani, ehemaliger Hafen der griechischen Stadt Erice, durch eine herausragende Lage im Westen Siziliens aus. Entlang der Gassen entdecken Sie ein jahrhundertealtes Kulturerbe, Zeuge des Einflusses zahlreicher Zivilisationen, die diese Erde betreten haben: die Kathedrale San Lorenzo, das Heiligtum Maria Santissima Annunziata, der Triton-Brunnen … Auf den schattigen Terrassen der Restaurants können Sie die am Morgen von den lokalen Fischern mitgebrachten Fisch genießen. Oder Sie entscheiden sich für ein Couscous mit Meeresfrüchten, kulturelles Erbe der arabischen Nachbarn.
Ankunft 24.04.2024 mittags
Abfahrt 24.04.2024 am späten Nachmittag
Genau wie Rom wurde die sardinische Hauptstadt Cagliari auf sieben Hügeln erbaut. Ihr sardischer Name bedeutet „Kastell“, denn das historische Zentrum besteht aus einer Zitadelle hoch über der Stadt. Die ehemaligen Festungsmauern sind heute angenehme Aussichtsterrassen, die die malerischen Straßen säumen. Kulturen und Zivilisationen von den Nuraghen über die Phönizier, die Römer und das Byzantinische Reich lösten sich hier ab, bis die Insel unter die Herrschaft der spanischen Habsburger und des Hauses Savoyen geriet. Die Bauwerke von Cagliari wie die Kathedrale Santa Maria di Castello oder die Bastione di Saint Remy spiegeln diese verschiedenen Einflüsse wider. Am Meer weichen die Jugendstil-Bauwerke einem wunderschönen, 8 Kilometer langen Sandstrand, der Poetto genannt wird.
Ankunft 25.04.2024
Abfahrt 25.04.2024
Genießen Sie während der Überfahrt auf See die zahlreichen Freizeitangebote an Bord. Gönnen Sie sich Entspannung im Spa oder halten Sie sich im Fitnessraum in Form. Lassen Sie sich je nach Jahreszeit zu einem Sprung in den Pool oder zu einem Sonnenbad verlocken. Dieser Reise ohne Zwischenstopp bietet auch Gelegenheit, einer Konferenz oder einer der an Bord angebotenen Vorstellungen beizuwohnen, abhängig von den angebotenen Aktivitäten, oder in der Boutique ein wenig zu shoppen oder die PONANT-Fotografen in ihrem eigenen Bereich aufzusuchen. Wer das offene Meer liebt, bewundert auf dem Oberdeck das Schauspiel der Wogen und kann mit etwas Glück Meerestiere beobachten. Eine zauberhafte kleine Auszeit mit Komfort, Entspannung und Unterhaltung.
Ankunft 26.04.2024 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 26.04.2024 am späten Nachmittag
Idyllische Buchten, majestätische Kalkfelsen, die in das klare saphirblaue Wasser des Mittelmeers tauchen, weite, mit Mandelbäumen, Olivenbäumen und Weinreben bepflanzte Ebenen – Palma de Mallorca offenbart Ihnen den Reichtum seiner Schätze. Nutzen Sie den Zwischenstopp im Herzen der Hauptstadt der Balearen, um auf einem Spaziergang die Wahrzeichen der Stadt kennenzulernen, beispielsweise die berühmte Kathedrale, und ein wenig durch die alten Gassen zu schlendern. Das historische Erbe dient als Hintergrund für die kosmopolitische, lebhafte und warmherzige Atmosphäre des Mittelmeers.
Ankunft 27.04.2024 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 27.04.2024 am späten Nachmittag
Valencia, Stadt der Künste und der Wissenschaften – Zwei Seelen wohnen in ihrer Brust. Die spanische Stadt ist zugleich modern, avantgardistisch und fast futuristisch und doch auch provinziell, traditionell und nostalgisch. Als drittgrößte Stadt Spaniens hat Valencia das Temperament einer mediterranen Metropole, deren breite Alleen die Altstadt umschließen. Eine Fülle architektonischer Stile bestehen harmonisch nebeneinander. Mit ihrem beeindruckenden Kongresszentrum und der Stadt der Wissenschaften, deren futuristisch anmutende Struktur aus kristallin-blauem Wasser emporsteigt, wendet sie sich jedoch resolut dem 3. Jahrtausend zu.
Ankunft 28.04.2024 mittags
Abfahrt 28.04.2024 am späten Nachmittag
Die von Hügeln umgebene Naturkulisse der Bucht von Carthagena prägte das Schicksal dieser alten Festung, die die größten mediterranen Zivilisationen beherbergte. Die phönizischen, römischen, karthagischen, maurischen und christlichen Einflüsse bilden heute ein reiches architektonisches Erbe. Das Römische Theater ist eines der bedeutendsten und am besten erhaltenen in Spanien. Sie können auch die von Weinbergen und Zitrushainen so weit das Auge reicht geprägte Landschaft bis nach Murcia durchqueren, um diese dynamische Regionalhauptstadt zu besuchen.
Ankunft 29.04.2024 mittags
Abfahrt 29.04.2024 am späten Abend
Die von der Geschichte und den Festen geprägte Stadt Málaga liegt in Andalusien an der Costa del Sol. Zwischen dem Jachthafen und den Stränden eignet sich die Strandpromenade La Farola ideal zum Flanieren. Die etwas zurückgesetzt gelegene Stierkampfarena La Malagueta ist eine der berühmtesten Sehenwürdigkeiten der Stadt. Vom Hügel oberhalb der Altstadt erkennt man das Castillo de Gibralfaro und die Alcazaba, zwei Festungsanlagen, die zwischen den Zypressen und den Strandkiefern hervorragen. Um das Geburtshaus von Pablo Picasso zu besichtigen, begeben Sie sich auf die majestätische Plaza de la Merced. Einige Straßen weiter können Sie im Palacio de Buenavista auch das dem Künstler gewidmete Museum entdecken.
Ankunft 30.04.2024 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 30.04.2024 am späten Nachmittag
Marbella in der Provinz Málaga ist ein berühmter Badeort an der Costa del Sol. Die Überreste von frühchristlichen und römischen Stätten in der Umgebung dieser alten Minenstadt am Fuße der Sierra Blanca zeugen von der reichen Geschichte. Die weißen Häuser und die mit Blumen geschmückten Gässchen der Altstadt laden zu einem Spaziergang ein. Die Plaza de los Naranjos, das alte Zentrum der Stadt, liegt in der Nähe des maurischen Schlosses aus dem 10. Jahrhundert und der Kirche Encarnacion. Ganz in der Nähe können Sie die wunderschönen Aussichtspunkte der malerischen Stadt Ronda 700 Meter über dem Meeresspiegel genießen. Ihr majestätischer Puente Nuevo führt über die Schluchten des Guadalevin, der die Stadt in zwei Teile teilt.
Ankunft 01.05.2024 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 01.05.2024 abends
Das andalusische Cádiz säumt die Costa de la Luz im Südwesten der Iberischen Halbinsel. Von den Stränden von La Cortadura bis zu den Flamencobars von Santa Maria über die farbenfrohen Gassen von La Viña entdecken Sie eine von der Geschichte wie auch dem Fest geprägte Stadt. In dem mittelalterlichen Viertel El Pópulo gehen Sie durch überdachte Passagen, die zwischen den engen Häuserreihen eingerichtet wurden. Sie haben auch die Gelegenheit, auf dem grünen Minaplatz zu verweilen. Höhepunkt der Sightseeingtour: die am Rande des Ozeans emporragende majestätische Kathedrale mit ihrer Kuppel aus gelben Fayencen.
Ankunft 02.05.2024 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 02.05.2024 am späten Nachmittag
Vom Atlantik umspült, in der Region Algarve im Süden Portugals, liegt ein Naturparadies namens Lagos. Mit seinem malerischen Stadtkern, der auf eine tausendjährige Geschichte zurückblickt, und dem Naturgebiet Ponta da Piedade mit paradiesischen, von traumhaften ockerfarbenen Kalksteinklippen geschützten Stränden, versetzt Lagos die Menschen in Erstaunen, Faszination und Begeisterung. Die Stadt ist eine gelungene Mischung aus Natur und Kultur. Schlendern Sie durch die kopfsteingepflasterten Gassen der Altstadt, die von imposanten maurischen Stadtmauern umgeben sind und von traditionellen weißen Häusern mit in Stein gehauenen Verzierungen gesäumt werden. Sie können u. a. das Schloss der Gouverneure im manuelinischen Stil, die Festung von Ponta da Bandeira aus dem 17. Jahrhundert oder die Kirche Santo António mit ihrer barocken Architektur bewundern.
Ankunft 03.05.2024 am frühen Vormittag
Ausschiffung 03.05.2024 um 08:00
Die portugiesische Hauptstadt, die an den Ufern des Tejo in nur wenigen Kilometern Entfernung von der Atlantikküste gelegen ist, zeichnet sich durch eine reiche kulturelle Vielfalt aus. Am Eingang des Flusshafens aufzwingen zwei zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe gehörende Bauwerke besichtigen: das Hieronymitenkloster und den Turm von Belém. Auf dem Hügel des Alfama-Viertels, der für seine Bars mit Fado-Musik berühmt ist, laden Sie die maurischen Gässchen zur Erkundung ein. Entlang der vornehmen Straßen des Chiado-Viertels verführen die großen Namen der Mode zum Shopping ganz unter dem Motto der Eleganz.
From the pier, you will board your coach and drive towards the "via del sale" (the salt road) with the famous "saline" and windmills, where a brief photo stop will be made. During the 1-hour coach ride, you will enjoy a panoramic view of Mozia Island. Due to its location near the coast, and its role as an important trade city, Mozia was one of the most important Phoenician and Carthaginian settlements in the Mediterranean area.
You will arrive in Marsala, situated on Cape Boeo, which is the westernmost point of the island. Upon your arrival, a brief walking tour will give you the opportunity to discover this ancient city, founded by the Phoenicians refugees after the destruction of Mozia by the hand of Dionysius I of Syracuse. The history of Marsala is multicultural indeed, as the region was subjugated by the Romans, the Vandals and the Byzantines. Then, when the city felt to the Muslims, they called it Marsa-Allah (Port of Allah). And, when the Normans took Marsala in the 1072, they rebuilt the castle and constructed churches and convents.
The town of Marsala is also famous for a dessert wine, that it is named after it. For this reason, your next stop will be made at a local winery, the “Cantine Florio”, where, after visiting the wine cellars, you will have the opportunity to taste the Sicilian specialties such as arancini (rice balls), Sicilian bread and pizza, cannoli, accompanied by different local wines including, the Marsala.
After this tasty experience, you will head to the "Torre di Ligny" one of the most beautiful panoramic points of the city. It is a massive quadrangular-plan tower built in 1671 by Prince di Ligny. From here, you will see the Egadi Islands and two little islands, "Lazzaretto" and "Torre della Colombaia".
You will finally re-board your coach and drive back to Trapani.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 100
From the pier, you will drive by coach to Erice, which is about half an hour away by road. Erice is a superb medieval village perched on a hill with spectacular views over the sea and Trapani.
Although this spot was occupied for millennia, it really developed in 831 with the arrival of the Arabs. In the Middle Ages, it reached its peak under the Normans. Called Monte San Giuliano until 1934, in Antiquity this place was dedicated to Venus and there are still traces of the ancient city walls. You will be stepping back in time to explore on foot this fascinating medieval city, with its fortress and watchtowers.
Erice still has former residences of Trapani’s wealthy families who would decamp here for the summer. Their influence can be seen in the city’s towers and fortifications and the English gardens.
After seeing the sights, you are free to wander around the streets at your leisure.
And finally, you will be given a panoramic tour of the salt flats and Trapani before boarding your ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 80
From the pier, you will be taken by coach for the short drive to the town of Trapani, passing the Ligny Tower on the way, before heading to Segesta, an hour’s drive away (with photo stop) via Saline.
Called Egesta by the Greeks and Segesta by the Romans, it was one of the most advanced cities of the ancient Elymian civilisation along with Eryx (Erice) and Entella. The city was probably built between the 5th and 4th century BC, and lies on a wide plateau in a protected position between the two summits of Mount Barbaro. Today it is an important architectural site dating back to the Elmini people who originally came from Anatoly.
You will begin your tour at the Temple of Segesta, a Doric temple built from local limestone on a hill outside the ancient town. Its architecture is typical of the late 5th century. There is evidence to suggest that the temple was not completed, as the columns are unfluted and the substructure still has the bosses or nobs used for transport which should have been removed. You will then visit the theatre which dates back to the middle of the 3rd century and accommodated up to 3,000 spectators. It is on a slope at an altitude of 440 m overlooking the temple.
You will then return to the port at Trapani to board your ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 65
From the pier, board your coach and start with a short panoramic drive of Cagliari. Your first stop will be made in front of the Basilica of Our Lady of Bonaria. Then you will continue to Monte Urpino from where you will enjoy a panoramic view over the capital of Sardinia.
Then, you will drive to San Sperate, a 30-minute drive. Situated just near Cagliari, San Sperate is one of the most important Sardinia agricultural centres. As many remains testify, San Sperate has a very ancient history. The famous “Maschera Ghignante” (sneering mask) has been found in 1976, during one of the first archaeological excavations.
In 1967, San Sperate became a Museum-village and it now hosts many works of important Italian and foreign artists, as well as cultural meetings, theatre exhibitions and festivals. The idea of making San Sperate a Museum-village was born in 1966 by Pinuccio Sciola, who painted all the walls in white on the occasion of the Corpus Christi feast and invited several artists to paint their work on the walls of the village.
You will meet your local guide and have a guided visit of the historical centre of the village, where you can admire a large number of “Murales” and sculptures meant to embellish the village. Your walking tour will also include the garden laboratory of the world-famous sculptor Pinuccio Sciola, who promoted the murals at San Sperate and created the sound stones, both an artistic creation and a musical instrument, unique in its kind.
After enjoying a Sardinian snack, you will board your coach and drive to Cagliari, a 30-minute drive.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 110
From the pier, board your coach and start a panoramic tour of Cagliari, the capital of Sardinia and the most important business city located on the south coast of the island, before reaching Nora.
The main gateway to Sardinia's beautiful coasts - the Costa Rei, Costa del Sud and Costa Smeralda, Cagliari boasts ornate Baroque architecture, a bustling shopping area and a mighty fort, the Bastione di San Remy, offering superb views from the battlements over the old town. Then, you will proceed to the panoramic point of Monte Urpino. From there, you will admire the beach of Poetto and Cagliari located on the opposite side.
Continue to the archaeological area of Nora, a one-hour drive. Nora lies on a promontory overlooked by a 16th century tower that stood against Saracen invaders.
You can admire the remains of the town; this was a commercial port founded by the Phoenicians with a double harbour, one side sheltered from the western wind and the other from the Mistral (northern wind). First a Carthaginian and then a Roman town, Nora declined and disappeared around the 3rd century apparently as the result of a disaster. Of the old town, you can still see remains of the Carthaginians warehouses, Roman buildings from the time of the Republic, a Carthaginian-Roman temple, large baths with splendid mosaics and a theatre, almost intact, dating back to the time of the Empire.
The system of water supply and drainage is particularly interesting, with large underwater pipes; the mosaics with very fine tesserae illustrate geometric and ornate designs. The sea around Nora still covers part of the town which sunk during an earthquake.
Finally, board your coach for the 45-minute drive to Cagliari.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 70
You will depart for a visit to the picture-postcard village of Valldemossa and its Carthusian Monastery. Valldemossa is one of the most beautiful and typical villages on the Island, nestled in a valley of the northern mountain range.
Enjoy all the beauty that Mallorca has to offer, with picturesque mountains and coastline your constant companion. You will drive along the rugged northern coast, seeing landscapes of pine forest and groves of almond and olive trees. A photo stop will be made at "Son Marroig", which offers beautiful views of Mallorca's northern coastline.
Visit the Carthusian Monastery, including the small neo-classical church which is known for its lovely frescoes painted by Goya's brother-in-law, intricately carver choir stall, and rich tapestries, as well as an 18th century pharmacy set up almost exactly as it would have been by the monks in 1723.
The Cartuja is known to have housed the famous musician and composer Frederic Chopin, as week as the writer George Sand, in winter of 1838, where they added their own touches to the romanticism of Majorcan history (on Sundays, only exterior visits will be allowed).
Before returning to the ship, enjoy some free time in the beautiful village of Valldemossa to browse the souvenir shops.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 70
A short drive from the ship will bring you to Marivent Gardens, on an estate used by the Spanish royal family in the summer. Opened to the public only since 2017, the gardens are beautifully designed and maintained, featuring a delightful variety of trees, shrubs and flowers and offering an opportunity to enjoy a leisurely stroll amid the tranquillity. Dotted throughout the gardens are a dozen sculptures by Joan Miró, donated to the park by the artist.
After visiting the gardens, your tour will continue on foot, as you discover the Old town of Palma, whose narrow streets are home to fascinating buildings and interesting shops and cafés. Here you will have time to browse the various shops and perhaps make a purchase or two, before stopping at a local pastry shop to enjoy Mallorca's signature ensaïmada, a spiral shaped sweet bread, traditionally served plain with generous amounts of powdered sugar, but also available with a variety of fillings.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 50
A short drive from the pier, you will find the Fundació Miró Mallorca, a museum dedicated to the work of Joan Miró. In 1981, two years before the artist's death, he and his wife, Pilar, established the foundation to showcase Miró's work and to promote contemporary art in general. It is their gift to the city that served as their home after Miró's self-imposed exile from the mainland of Franco's Spain. The museum includes a main building that houses thousands of the artist's works, a library, a sculpture garden and Miró's studio, in accordance with his wish that everything be left "as it is the moment I disappear." Your visit will allow you to view works spanning the entire length of Miró's career, from 1908 to 1983.
After visiting the foundation, embark on a panoramic tour of the city of Palma, stopping briefly at the 14th-century Bellver Castle, which has towered over the city for more than 700 years, serving various roles as a royal residence, a Mint, and a prison. It is the only circular castle in Spain complete with round towers. It was built in the 14th century for King Jaume II of Mallorca.
Continue the panoramic tour with a stop at the Cathedral for a picture and an opportunity to learn a bit of Majorcan history. La Seu, a 14th century gothic cathedral, stands in the heart of the city of Palma as the most emblematic building in Mallorca's capital. Continue your walking tour in the heart of the old town and immerse yourself in the city's beautiful atmosphere!
At the end of the tour, you will be transferred back to the ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 70
Depart from the pier towards the Albufera National Park.
The Albufera (small sea) is a freshwater lagoon and estuary on the Gulf of Valencia coast. It is the main portion of the park, with a surface area of 21,120 hectares (52,200 acres). The natural biodiversity of the nature reserve allows a great variety of fauna and flora to thrive and be observed year-round. While once a saltwater lagoon, dilution due to irrigation and canals draining into the estuary, converted it to freshwater by the seventeenth century.
The park is bordered by a pine forest that extends down to the sea. This beautiful nature reserve, surrounded by rice fields is also home to Spain’s largest lake, a paradise for migratory birds and one of Europe’s most important sites for nesting birds. You will explore these marshes on a traditional boat belonging to local fishermen. At the end of the 45-minute ride, the boat will moor close to a typical restaurant, where you will enjoy a snack and refreshment.
Re board your coach and drive back to your ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 70
From the pier, board your coach for a short drive to the City of Arts and Sciences, the largest cultural-educational complex in Europe. Designed by the Valencian architect Santiago Calatrava, it combines science and learning in an entertaining way for visitors of all ages. It comprises five different buildings linked by a common design concept.
Upon arrival, visit the Opera Palace (Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia), an impressive monument and vast sculpture with great symbolic meaning. It combines architectural style, complex engineering, and state of the art technology to enhance art and culture while bringing them closer to the public. This stunning building has four distinct venues for opera, dance performances, recitals and theatre productions.
Next, enjoy a short walking tour through the complex. You can admire from the outside L'Hemisferic, a breath-taking building taking the form of an enormous human eye ; L'Oceanogràfic, the largest marine park in Europe and L'Umbracle, a covered garden promenade with views of the entire complex.
Finally, visit the Science Museum. Its main objective is stimulating curiosity and critical thinking and at the same time surprising visitors by its contents from the world of science, technology, and the environment. Understand new technologies and science advancements through interactive exhibitions and scientific activities.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 70
From the pier, board your coach for a 45-minute drive to the Huerto San Eusebio farm.
You will enjoy a relaxing day in the countryside to discover this citrus farm, a family business established in the mid-19th century and now committed to ecological agriculture.
Upon your arrival, the owners of the farm, Isabel or Jesus, will open their home to you. They will tell you all about the history of their farm and you will learn how the business is managed in a sustainable way, without the use of chemicals and avoiding monocultures. The citrus production is mainly for restaurants, locals and some "food cooperatives", consumer groups whose goal is to buy ecological, responsible products from small local producers.
You will also learn the basic concepts of eco-agriculture from the passionate owners. Stroll through the orchards surrounded by Mediterranean forests and enjoy the gentle surroundings.
At the end of your visit, your hosts will invite you to taste a freshly squeezed juice from the fruits of their own farm, accompanied by a homemade pastry.
It is now time to leave the farm and head back to Valencia. On the way back, you will have a photo break at the City of Arts and Sciences, a cutting-edge cultural and architectural complex located in the old Turia riverbed.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 70
From the pier, you will be taken to the City of Arts & Sciences for a photo stop, a 15-minute drive away. Floating on azure blue water, this futuristic space began taking shape in the 1990s. Surrounded by landscaped gardens and water, the cultural complex covers nearly two kilometres at the eastern end of the Turia Gardens, along what was once the bed of the river of the same name.
You will continue your excursion into the very heart of Valencia to La Plaza de la Reina and the historic centre. There, you will visit the Cathedral built on the site of a Roman temple, which later became an Arab mosque. Its Gothic-style bell tower El Miguelete is one of Valencia's most emblematic monuments.
Then, you will head to the UNESCO World Heritage site, La Lonja de la Seda (silk exchange). This fabulous building was originally used for trading in silk, hence the name, and houses treasures such as the Columnario (or Sala de Contratación), the central dungeon and the Consulado del Mar room.
You will then wander through the Mercado Central, a vast structure of iron, crystal and ceramic tiles built in 1928. The lively market is filled with stalls of sparkling fish, fruits and vegetables from the fertile “huerta” region.
From here, you will reach the Plaza Santa Catalina for a tasting of horchata, the popular local drink made from tiger nuts, before being free to explore the streets of Valencia at your own pace.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 60
This excursion is the best way to immerse yourself in the ancient Roman city “Carthagonova” and discover the different aspects of the inhabitants’ daily life at that time.
From the pier, meet your guide and start your walking tour of the heart of Cartagena, a city proud of its millennial past, above all the famous Second Punic War: the confrontation between the Carthaginians and Romans.
Start your tour visiting the Roman theatre, one of the most emblematic monuments of Cartagena. This theatre played an important role at the time of Ancient Rome and had a capacity for 6.000 people.
Continue to the Conception castle, boarding a panoramic lift to the roof terrace, an integral part of lovely Torres Park, located on one of the city’s five defensive hills, offering breath-taking city views.
Before returning to the ship, you will explore the Calle Mayor, Cartagena’s major commercial and pedestrian street where you will have the opportunity to admire landmarks such as the Gran Hotel and the Cervantes House and enjoy some free time.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 40
During this walking tour of Old Málaga, explore the wonderful art and architecture of the birthplace city of Picasso, and discover his art during a visit to the Picasso Museum.
From the pier, start your guided walking tour to the Picasso Museum. En route, take a stroll through the Old Town. Your first stop is Calle Larios, the main shopping street of Málaga. Next, cross the Plaza de la Constitución, walk along Calle Granada to the Plaza de la Merced. Here, discover Picasso's birthplace and an exhibition about the famous artist. Then proceed to the highlight of the tour, the Picasso Museum of Málaga, or "Museo Picasso Málaga".
The Picasso Museum is permanently housed in the Palacio de Buenavista, a 16th century historical building that is adorned with the Andalusian architecture of the day, along with a unique blend of Renaissance and Mudéjar elements.
Following your guided museum visit, proceed to the Bodega El Pimpi for some tapas accompanied by wine and enjoy some free time.
Finally, it will be time for you to walk back to the pier.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 60
From a Roman settlement to a Moorish citadel, Marbella became the capital of the Malaga region, surrounded by figs and sugar cane plantations.
From the pier, embark your coach for a 1h15 hour drive to Ronda driving through the Serrania de Ronda craggy mountains.
Ronda is set in a valley perched on a hill, three sides of which fall perpendicularly to the gorge three hundred feet below.
On arrival, your guides will take you on a walking tour. Discover the Moorish city with its narrow, cobblestone streets, white houses, imposing portico’s, and grilled windows.
From the 13th century's Arab Almocabar Gate to Ronda Bullring, you will be passing by the mayor sites of the city.
Your tour continues to a viewpoint to admire the spectacular Tajo Gorge and the Alameda gardens. You will then have the opportunity to cross the Puente Nuevo, which was once used as a prison and is the symbol of the town and pass by the Santa Maria la Mayor church, a former mosque converted into a church by Ferdinand the Catholic.
Finally, enjoy some free time before having lunch at the Parador de Ronda, housed in the former town hall building.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 180
Depart from the pier by coach for a 45-minute ride to Mijas, considered one of the most beautiful villages of the Costa del Sol.
This white, immaculate jewel, nestles comfortably against the mountainside at 428 metres (1,400 feet) above sea level. Its nickname "Mirador of the Costa del Sol", is very fitting. The beautiful narrow streets lined with adorable white houses with terracotta roofs are the main attraction in Mijas. The tiny-whitewashed houses decorated with fences and covered with bougainvillea and jasmine give the village a special charm. Flowers in typical blue pots make them even more attractive and photogenic.
Follow your guide through the narrow, cobbled streets and head to the upper terraces to enjoy magnificent views of the town and its surroundings.
Next, your guide will lead you to the CAC Mijas, to visit this Contemporary Art Center housed in a 19th-century building given to Mijas Council, and then renovated to create an art museum. It is managed by Fundación Remedios Medina. The gallery opened in November 2013 with its impressive Pablo Picasso collection. Four years later, the centre inaugurated its Dalí exhibition. Among many other works, you will be able to admire 43 engravings, sculptures, ceramics, lithographs, and linocuts by the Malaga-born artist. The centre also boasts more than 700 works of art by famous artists including Georges Braque, Miró, Foujita, and many others. There are three rooms dedicated to the Picasso exhibition, temporary exhibitions and the Dalí exhibition.
You will have some free time to stroll along the charming streets before meeting your guide to enjoy some tapas and two local wines at the enchanting and cosy La Bodega del Pintor, a popular spot where you can relax while tasting some local specialities.
After this excursion, you will be taken back to your ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 70
Board your coach and after a short 15 minute bus ride, you will reach the enchanting town of Marbella.
Your guide will take you through the labyrinthine little streets that covers the town, which is partially surrounded by the ruins of an old Arab wall and with narrow, white washed streets, old churches and squares, as well as lots of fascinating shops and boutiques. At the heart of old town, you will find the Orange Square, which dates back to 1485. In line with Christian town planning, the square is surrounded by whitewashed houses and three historical buildings - the town hall, the Old Governor's House of Santiago Hermitage. Depending on the season, the garden can be full of brightly colored flowers, and orange trees and, in the center, stands a bust of King Juan Carlos I.
You will have some free time to make the most of this charming town, before heading to D'oliva for a delicious olive oil and wine tasting.
There, you will immerse yourself in the local flavors of Andalusia, and your host will give you all the necessary information and explanation about the olive production and will introduce you to the production of Andalusian wine.You will have the opportunity to taste different olive oils, and wines which will delight your taste buds.
You will return to the coach for the trip back to the ship in Puerto Banus.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 100
From the pier, you will follow your guide, by foot to the tablao Flamenco La Cava, for an exciting performance of this powerful and energetic typical Spanish dance. Rhythmically tapping heels, clicking castanets, the traditional rascado flourishes of the guitar and the emotional voices of the singers blend to create a truly mesmerizing experience. During the show, enjoy typical tapas to be totally immersed in the local atmosphere.
After the show take a leisurely walk back to your ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 65
From the pier, embark your coach for a one-hour drive across the countryside, passing through the Natural Park of La Breña, a protected pine forest. You will go to Cape Trafalgar, the main site where the Battle of Trafalgar took place. Your guide will give you a brief explanation of the battle where Lord Nelson lost his life, and a short photo stop will be proposed.
Squeezed between the sierras and the sea, the classic white-washed village of Vejer de la Frontera is perched high above the steep gorge of the River Barbate. Declared as Historic-Artistic Site in 1976, and winner of the First National Embellishment Award in 1978, Vejer de la Frontera's most stunning feature is the Arab-Andalusian popular architecture.
During your walking tour on the cobblestoned streets, you will meander through secret corners, hidden patios and typical houses. Along your route, you will pass by Plaza de España, one of the prettiest village squares in Spain, where you can enjoy a refreshment and some free time before your return to the ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 50
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From the pier, you will board your coach and drive towards the "via del sale" (the salt road) with the famous "saline" and windmills, where a brief photo stop will be made. During the 1-hour coach ride, you will enjoy a panoramic view of Mozia Island. Due to its location near the coast, and its role as an important trade city, Mozia was one of the most important Phoenician and Carthaginian settlements in the Mediterranean area.
You will arrive in Marsala, situated on Cape Boeo, which is the westernmost point of the island. Upon your arrival, a brief walking tour will give you the opportunity to discover this ancient city, founded by the Phoenicians refugees after the destruction of Mozia by the hand of Dionysius I of Syracuse. The history of Marsala is multicultural indeed, as the region was subjugated by the Romans, the Vandals and the Byzantines. Then, when the city felt to the Muslims, they called it Marsa-Allah (Port of Allah). And, when the Normans took Marsala in the 1072, they rebuilt the castle and constructed churches and convents.
The town of Marsala is also famous for a dessert wine, that it is named after it. For this reason, your next stop will be made at a local winery, the “Cantine Florio”, where, after visiting the wine cellars, you will have the opportunity to taste the Sicilian specialties such as arancini (rice balls), Sicilian bread and pizza, cannoli, accompanied by different local wines including, the Marsala.
After this tasty experience, you will head to the "Torre di Ligny" one of the most beautiful panoramic points of the city. It is a massive quadrangular-plan tower built in 1671 by Prince di Ligny. From here, you will see the Egadi Islands and two little islands, "Lazzaretto" and "Torre della Colombaia".
You will finally re-board your coach and drive back to Trapani.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 100
From the pier, you will drive by coach to Erice, which is about half an hour away by road. Erice is a superb medieval village perched on a hill with spectacular views over the sea and Trapani.
Although this spot was occupied for millennia, it really developed in 831 with the arrival of the Arabs. In the Middle Ages, it reached its peak under the Normans. Called Monte San Giuliano until 1934, in Antiquity this place was dedicated to Venus and there are still traces of the ancient city walls. You will be stepping back in time to explore on foot this fascinating medieval city, with its fortress and watchtowers.
Erice still has former residences of Trapani’s wealthy families who would decamp here for the summer. Their influence can be seen in the city’s towers and fortifications and the English gardens.
After seeing the sights, you are free to wander around the streets at your leisure.
And finally, you will be given a panoramic tour of the salt flats and Trapani before boarding your ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 80
From the pier, you will be taken by coach for the short drive to the town of Trapani, passing the Ligny Tower on the way, before heading to Segesta, an hour’s drive away (with photo stop) via Saline.
Called Egesta by the Greeks and Segesta by the Romans, it was one of the most advanced cities of the ancient Elymian civilisation along with Eryx (Erice) and Entella. The city was probably built between the 5th and 4th century BC, and lies on a wide plateau in a protected position between the two summits of Mount Barbaro. Today it is an important architectural site dating back to the Elmini people who originally came from Anatoly.
You will begin your tour at the Temple of Segesta, a Doric temple built from local limestone on a hill outside the ancient town. Its architecture is typical of the late 5th century. There is evidence to suggest that the temple was not completed, as the columns are unfluted and the substructure still has the bosses or nobs used for transport which should have been removed. You will then visit the theatre which dates back to the middle of the 3rd century and accommodated up to 3,000 spectators. It is on a slope at an altitude of 440 m overlooking the temple.
You will then return to the port at Trapani to board your ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 65
From the pier, board your coach and start with a short panoramic drive of Cagliari. Your first stop will be made in front of the Basilica of Our Lady of Bonaria. Then you will continue to Monte Urpino from where you will enjoy a panoramic view over the capital of Sardinia.
Then, you will drive to San Sperate, a 30-minute drive. Situated just near Cagliari, San Sperate is one of the most important Sardinia agricultural centres. As many remains testify, San Sperate has a very ancient history. The famous “Maschera Ghignante” (sneering mask) has been found in 1976, during one of the first archaeological excavations.
In 1967, San Sperate became a Museum-village and it now hosts many works of important Italian and foreign artists, as well as cultural meetings, theatre exhibitions and festivals. The idea of making San Sperate a Museum-village was born in 1966 by Pinuccio Sciola, who painted all the walls in white on the occasion of the Corpus Christi feast and invited several artists to paint their work on the walls of the village.
You will meet your local guide and have a guided visit of the historical centre of the village, where you can admire a large number of “Murales” and sculptures meant to embellish the village. Your walking tour will also include the garden laboratory of the world-famous sculptor Pinuccio Sciola, who promoted the murals at San Sperate and created the sound stones, both an artistic creation and a musical instrument, unique in its kind.
After enjoying a Sardinian snack, you will board your coach and drive to Cagliari, a 30-minute drive.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 110
From the pier, board your coach and start a panoramic tour of Cagliari, the capital of Sardinia and the most important business city located on the south coast of the island, before reaching Nora.
The main gateway to Sardinia's beautiful coasts - the Costa Rei, Costa del Sud and Costa Smeralda, Cagliari boasts ornate Baroque architecture, a bustling shopping area and a mighty fort, the Bastione di San Remy, offering superb views from the battlements over the old town. Then, you will proceed to the panoramic point of Monte Urpino. From there, you will admire the beach of Poetto and Cagliari located on the opposite side.
Continue to the archaeological area of Nora, a one-hour drive. Nora lies on a promontory overlooked by a 16th century tower that stood against Saracen invaders.
You can admire the remains of the town; this was a commercial port founded by the Phoenicians with a double harbour, one side sheltered from the western wind and the other from the Mistral (northern wind). First a Carthaginian and then a Roman town, Nora declined and disappeared around the 3rd century apparently as the result of a disaster. Of the old town, you can still see remains of the Carthaginians warehouses, Roman buildings from the time of the Republic, a Carthaginian-Roman temple, large baths with splendid mosaics and a theatre, almost intact, dating back to the time of the Empire.
The system of water supply and drainage is particularly interesting, with large underwater pipes; the mosaics with very fine tesserae illustrate geometric and ornate designs. The sea around Nora still covers part of the town which sunk during an earthquake.
Finally, board your coach for the 45-minute drive to Cagliari.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 70
You will depart for a visit to the picture-postcard village of Valldemossa and its Carthusian Monastery. Valldemossa is one of the most beautiful and typical villages on the Island, nestled in a valley of the northern mountain range.
Enjoy all the beauty that Mallorca has to offer, with picturesque mountains and coastline your constant companion. You will drive along the rugged northern coast, seeing landscapes of pine forest and groves of almond and olive trees. A photo stop will be made at "Son Marroig", which offers beautiful views of Mallorca's northern coastline.
Visit the Carthusian Monastery, including the small neo-classical church which is known for its lovely frescoes painted by Goya's brother-in-law, intricately carver choir stall, and rich tapestries, as well as an 18th century pharmacy set up almost exactly as it would have been by the monks in 1723.
The Cartuja is known to have housed the famous musician and composer Frederic Chopin, as week as the writer George Sand, in winter of 1838, where they added their own touches to the romanticism of Majorcan history (on Sundays, only exterior visits will be allowed).
Before returning to the ship, enjoy some free time in the beautiful village of Valldemossa to browse the souvenir shops.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 70
A short drive from the ship will bring you to Marivent Gardens, on an estate used by the Spanish royal family in the summer. Opened to the public only since 2017, the gardens are beautifully designed and maintained, featuring a delightful variety of trees, shrubs and flowers and offering an opportunity to enjoy a leisurely stroll amid the tranquillity. Dotted throughout the gardens are a dozen sculptures by Joan Miró, donated to the park by the artist.
After visiting the gardens, your tour will continue on foot, as you discover the Old town of Palma, whose narrow streets are home to fascinating buildings and interesting shops and cafés. Here you will have time to browse the various shops and perhaps make a purchase or two, before stopping at a local pastry shop to enjoy Mallorca's signature ensaïmada, a spiral shaped sweet bread, traditionally served plain with generous amounts of powdered sugar, but also available with a variety of fillings.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 50
A short drive from the pier, you will find the Fundació Miró Mallorca, a museum dedicated to the work of Joan Miró. In 1981, two years before the artist's death, he and his wife, Pilar, established the foundation to showcase Miró's work and to promote contemporary art in general. It is their gift to the city that served as their home after Miró's self-imposed exile from the mainland of Franco's Spain. The museum includes a main building that houses thousands of the artist's works, a library, a sculpture garden and Miró's studio, in accordance with his wish that everything be left "as it is the moment I disappear." Your visit will allow you to view works spanning the entire length of Miró's career, from 1908 to 1983.
After visiting the foundation, embark on a panoramic tour of the city of Palma, stopping briefly at the 14th-century Bellver Castle, which has towered over the city for more than 700 years, serving various roles as a royal residence, a Mint, and a prison. It is the only circular castle in Spain complete with round towers. It was built in the 14th century for King Jaume II of Mallorca.
Continue the panoramic tour with a stop at the Cathedral for a picture and an opportunity to learn a bit of Majorcan history. La Seu, a 14th century gothic cathedral, stands in the heart of the city of Palma as the most emblematic building in Mallorca's capital. Continue your walking tour in the heart of the old town and immerse yourself in the city's beautiful atmosphere!
At the end of the tour, you will be transferred back to the ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 70
Depart from the pier towards the Albufera National Park.
The Albufera (small sea) is a freshwater lagoon and estuary on the Gulf of Valencia coast. It is the main portion of the park, with a surface area of 21,120 hectares (52,200 acres). The natural biodiversity of the nature reserve allows a great variety of fauna and flora to thrive and be observed year-round. While once a saltwater lagoon, dilution due to irrigation and canals draining into the estuary, converted it to freshwater by the seventeenth century.
The park is bordered by a pine forest that extends down to the sea. This beautiful nature reserve, surrounded by rice fields is also home to Spain’s largest lake, a paradise for migratory birds and one of Europe’s most important sites for nesting birds. You will explore these marshes on a traditional boat belonging to local fishermen. At the end of the 45-minute ride, the boat will moor close to a typical restaurant, where you will enjoy a snack and refreshment.
Re board your coach and drive back to your ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 70
From the pier, board your coach for a short drive to the City of Arts and Sciences, the largest cultural-educational complex in Europe. Designed by the Valencian architect Santiago Calatrava, it combines science and learning in an entertaining way for visitors of all ages. It comprises five different buildings linked by a common design concept.
Upon arrival, visit the Opera Palace (Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia), an impressive monument and vast sculpture with great symbolic meaning. It combines architectural style, complex engineering, and state of the art technology to enhance art and culture while bringing them closer to the public. This stunning building has four distinct venues for opera, dance performances, recitals and theatre productions.
Next, enjoy a short walking tour through the complex. You can admire from the outside L'Hemisferic, a breath-taking building taking the form of an enormous human eye ; L'Oceanogràfic, the largest marine park in Europe and L'Umbracle, a covered garden promenade with views of the entire complex.
Finally, visit the Science Museum. Its main objective is stimulating curiosity and critical thinking and at the same time surprising visitors by its contents from the world of science, technology, and the environment. Understand new technologies and science advancements through interactive exhibitions and scientific activities.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 70
From the pier, board your coach for a 45-minute drive to the Huerto San Eusebio farm.
You will enjoy a relaxing day in the countryside to discover this citrus farm, a family business established in the mid-19th century and now committed to ecological agriculture.
Upon your arrival, the owners of the farm, Isabel or Jesus, will open their home to you. They will tell you all about the history of their farm and you will learn how the business is managed in a sustainable way, without the use of chemicals and avoiding monocultures. The citrus production is mainly for restaurants, locals and some "food cooperatives", consumer groups whose goal is to buy ecological, responsible products from small local producers.
You will also learn the basic concepts of eco-agriculture from the passionate owners. Stroll through the orchards surrounded by Mediterranean forests and enjoy the gentle surroundings.
At the end of your visit, your hosts will invite you to taste a freshly squeezed juice from the fruits of their own farm, accompanied by a homemade pastry.
It is now time to leave the farm and head back to Valencia. On the way back, you will have a photo break at the City of Arts and Sciences, a cutting-edge cultural and architectural complex located in the old Turia riverbed.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 70
From the pier, you will be taken to the City of Arts & Sciences for a photo stop, a 15-minute drive away. Floating on azure blue water, this futuristic space began taking shape in the 1990s. Surrounded by landscaped gardens and water, the cultural complex covers nearly two kilometres at the eastern end of the Turia Gardens, along what was once the bed of the river of the same name.
You will continue your excursion into the very heart of Valencia to La Plaza de la Reina and the historic centre. There, you will visit the Cathedral built on the site of a Roman temple, which later became an Arab mosque. Its Gothic-style bell tower El Miguelete is one of Valencia's most emblematic monuments.
Then, you will head to the UNESCO World Heritage site, La Lonja de la Seda (silk exchange). This fabulous building was originally used for trading in silk, hence the name, and houses treasures such as the Columnario (or Sala de Contratación), the central dungeon and the Consulado del Mar room.
You will then wander through the Mercado Central, a vast structure of iron, crystal and ceramic tiles built in 1928. The lively market is filled with stalls of sparkling fish, fruits and vegetables from the fertile “huerta” region.
From here, you will reach the Plaza Santa Catalina for a tasting of horchata, the popular local drink made from tiger nuts, before being free to explore the streets of Valencia at your own pace.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 60
This excursion is the best way to immerse yourself in the ancient Roman city “Carthagonova” and discover the different aspects of the inhabitants’ daily life at that time.
From the pier, meet your guide and start your walking tour of the heart of Cartagena, a city proud of its millennial past, above all the famous Second Punic War: the confrontation between the Carthaginians and Romans.
Start your tour visiting the Roman theatre, one of the most emblematic monuments of Cartagena. This theatre played an important role at the time of Ancient Rome and had a capacity for 6.000 people.
Continue to the Conception castle, boarding a panoramic lift to the roof terrace, an integral part of lovely Torres Park, located on one of the city’s five defensive hills, offering breath-taking city views.
Before returning to the ship, you will explore the Calle Mayor, Cartagena’s major commercial and pedestrian street where you will have the opportunity to admire landmarks such as the Gran Hotel and the Cervantes House and enjoy some free time.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 40
During this walking tour of Old Málaga, explore the wonderful art and architecture of the birthplace city of Picasso, and discover his art during a visit to the Picasso Museum.
From the pier, start your guided walking tour to the Picasso Museum. En route, take a stroll through the Old Town. Your first stop is Calle Larios, the main shopping street of Málaga. Next, cross the Plaza de la Constitución, walk along Calle Granada to the Plaza de la Merced. Here, discover Picasso's birthplace and an exhibition about the famous artist. Then proceed to the highlight of the tour, the Picasso Museum of Málaga, or "Museo Picasso Málaga".
The Picasso Museum is permanently housed in the Palacio de Buenavista, a 16th century historical building that is adorned with the Andalusian architecture of the day, along with a unique blend of Renaissance and Mudéjar elements.
Following your guided museum visit, proceed to the Bodega El Pimpi for some tapas accompanied by wine and enjoy some free time.
Finally, it will be time for you to walk back to the pier.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 60
From a Roman settlement to a Moorish citadel, Marbella became the capital of the Malaga region, surrounded by figs and sugar cane plantations.
From the pier, embark your coach for a 1h15 hour drive to Ronda driving through the Serrania de Ronda craggy mountains.
Ronda is set in a valley perched on a hill, three sides of which fall perpendicularly to the gorge three hundred feet below.
On arrival, your guides will take you on a walking tour. Discover the Moorish city with its narrow, cobblestone streets, white houses, imposing portico’s, and grilled windows.
From the 13th century's Arab Almocabar Gate to Ronda Bullring, you will be passing by the mayor sites of the city.
Your tour continues to a viewpoint to admire the spectacular Tajo Gorge and the Alameda gardens. You will then have the opportunity to cross the Puente Nuevo, which was once used as a prison and is the symbol of the town and pass by the Santa Maria la Mayor church, a former mosque converted into a church by Ferdinand the Catholic.
Finally, enjoy some free time before having lunch at the Parador de Ronda, housed in the former town hall building.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 180
Depart from the pier by coach for a 45-minute ride to Mijas, considered one of the most beautiful villages of the Costa del Sol.
This white, immaculate jewel, nestles comfortably against the mountainside at 428 metres (1,400 feet) above sea level. Its nickname "Mirador of the Costa del Sol", is very fitting. The beautiful narrow streets lined with adorable white houses with terracotta roofs are the main attraction in Mijas. The tiny-whitewashed houses decorated with fences and covered with bougainvillea and jasmine give the village a special charm. Flowers in typical blue pots make them even more attractive and photogenic.
Follow your guide through the narrow, cobbled streets and head to the upper terraces to enjoy magnificent views of the town and its surroundings.
Next, your guide will lead you to the CAC Mijas, to visit this Contemporary Art Center housed in a 19th-century building given to Mijas Council, and then renovated to create an art museum. It is managed by Fundación Remedios Medina. The gallery opened in November 2013 with its impressive Pablo Picasso collection. Four years later, the centre inaugurated its Dalí exhibition. Among many other works, you will be able to admire 43 engravings, sculptures, ceramics, lithographs, and linocuts by the Malaga-born artist. The centre also boasts more than 700 works of art by famous artists including Georges Braque, Miró, Foujita, and many others. There are three rooms dedicated to the Picasso exhibition, temporary exhibitions and the Dalí exhibition.
You will have some free time to stroll along the charming streets before meeting your guide to enjoy some tapas and two local wines at the enchanting and cosy La Bodega del Pintor, a popular spot where you can relax while tasting some local specialities.
After this excursion, you will be taken back to your ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 70
Board your coach and after a short 15 minute bus ride, you will reach the enchanting town of Marbella.
Your guide will take you through the labyrinthine little streets that covers the town, which is partially surrounded by the ruins of an old Arab wall and with narrow, white washed streets, old churches and squares, as well as lots of fascinating shops and boutiques. At the heart of old town, you will find the Orange Square, which dates back to 1485. In line with Christian town planning, the square is surrounded by whitewashed houses and three historical buildings - the town hall, the Old Governor's House of Santiago Hermitage. Depending on the season, the garden can be full of brightly colored flowers, and orange trees and, in the center, stands a bust of King Juan Carlos I.
You will have some free time to make the most of this charming town, before heading to D'oliva for a delicious olive oil and wine tasting.
There, you will immerse yourself in the local flavors of Andalusia, and your host will give you all the necessary information and explanation about the olive production and will introduce you to the production of Andalusian wine.You will have the opportunity to taste different olive oils, and wines which will delight your taste buds.
You will return to the coach for the trip back to the ship in Puerto Banus.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 100
From the pier, you will follow your guide, by foot to the tablao Flamenco La Cava, for an exciting performance of this powerful and energetic typical Spanish dance. Rhythmically tapping heels, clicking castanets, the traditional rascado flourishes of the guitar and the emotional voices of the singers blend to create a truly mesmerizing experience. During the show, enjoy typical tapas to be totally immersed in the local atmosphere.
After the show take a leisurely walk back to your ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 65
From the pier, embark your coach for a one-hour drive across the countryside, passing through the Natural Park of La Breña, a protected pine forest. You will go to Cape Trafalgar, the main site where the Battle of Trafalgar took place. Your guide will give you a brief explanation of the battle where Lord Nelson lost his life, and a short photo stop will be proposed.
Squeezed between the sierras and the sea, the classic white-washed village of Vejer de la Frontera is perched high above the steep gorge of the River Barbate. Declared as Historic-Artistic Site in 1976, and winner of the First National Embellishment Award in 1978, Vejer de la Frontera's most stunning feature is the Arab-Andalusian popular architecture.
During your walking tour on the cobblestoned streets, you will meander through secret corners, hidden patios and typical houses. Along your route, you will pass by Plaza de España, one of the prettiest village squares in Spain, where you can enjoy a refreshment and some free time before your return to the ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 50