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Spirit of Iberia followed by Spirit of Iberia Cruise

  • Departure DateSun 8th Oct 2017
  • Marella Cruises Marella Celebration
  • 14 Night Cruise From Malaga
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Itinerary

  • Malaga
  • Lisbon
  • Portimao
  • Casablanca
  • Cadiz
  • Gibraltar
  • Malaga
  • Lisbon
  • Portimao
  • Casablanca
  • Cadiz
  • Gibraltar
  • Malaga

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Day 1 - Malaga

Arrive: Sun 08 October 2017 at 06:00 / Depart: Sun 08 October 2017 at 22:00

Looking out across the Mediterranean, Malaga overflows with an assortment of architectural treasures and Spain's prized jewel, the Alhambra Palace, is within easy striking distance. Andalucia's second largest city, Malaga, is a bustling port on Spain's sunny Costa del Sol. Standing on a hillside overlooking the city is the 8th-century ‘Alcazaba', an impressive Moorish fortress. Malaga's cathedral is affectionately known as ‘La Manquita', meaning ‘the onearmed one' owing to its half-built tower, abandoned in the 1700s due to insufficient funds. During the Arab occupation of Spain, Malaga was the principle port of the Moorish kingdom of Granada. A short drive inland takes you to the heart of this wonderful city and its celebrated centrepiece, the breathtaking Alhambra Palace

Day 2 - At Sea

Day 3 - Lisbon

Arrive: Tue 10 October 2017 at 08:00 / Depart: Tue 10 October 2017 at 17:00

The capital of Portugal on the banks of the broad River Tagus is as eclectic as it is exciting, with countless places to visit and enjoy. Where can you find a freestanding cast-iron elevator designed by Eiffel, a clutch of trams climbing impossible gradients, and a history lesson in tiles covering the exterior walls of a castle? Only in Lisbon where even a walk around the streets, some rebuilt to a grid-plan after an earthquake in 1755, others tiny, steep and stepped, is a fascinating journey. And don't forget to take in the markets which still retain the atmosphere of the Moorish bazaars they once were, or the pocket-sized tavernas offering grilled sardines and wine.

Day 4 - Portimao

Arrive: Wed 11 October 2017 at 09:00 / Depart: Wed 11 October 2017 at 18:00

Situated in the Southern Algarve, on the Rio Arade, the Moorish fishing port of Portimão has some of the finest beaches in the Algarve.

Day 5 - Casablanca

Arrive: Thu 12 October 2017 at 08:00 / Depart: Thu 12 October 2017 at 17:00

Forget the film. This is Casablanca for real. Which means beaches and clubs, mosques and markets, all rubbing shoulders in Morocco's biggest city, giving you lots of reasons to explore. A lively international port with a large and varied medina, or market, selling traditional Moroccan goods, Casablanca is also home of the Hassan II Mosque. Towering over the coastline as you enter the harbour, this magnificent building is one of the most impressive pieces of architecture in the world, from the promenade leading up to its steps to the incredible intricacy of its tiling. The square in the centre of Casablanca, Place Mohammed V is also one of the best examples of French Colonial Architecture in the region. And if you want to relax, try the beach clubs lining the ocean front at Ain Diab. As for Rick's Café, drop in to the Hilton Hotel where you'll find the piano from the film and even Humphrey Bogart's hat and coat.

Day 6 - Cadiz

Arrive: Fri 13 October 2017 at 08:00 / Depart: Fri 13 October 2017 at 18:00

From the splendour of its sheltered inner harbour to streets full of Moorish relics, Cadiz is the perfect introduction to the real beauty of Spain. Whether you want to see medieval walls built on Roman foundations or wander through designer stores filled with the latest European fashions, Cadiz is for you. Wander past churches built with the wealth Spanish conquistadors cnatched from the New World - including the cathedral where the treasury contains a monstrance said to be adorned with a million jewels. And when you finish looking for a Moorish treasure of your own, relax in true Spanish style in a traditional cafe. That's before you even start thinking of travelling further afield to see sights like the cathedral in Seville that houses the Chrispher Columbus Sepulchre or the city's picturesque Parque de Maria Luisa and Plaza de Espana.

Day 7 - Gibraltar

Arrive: Sat 14 October 2017 at 09:00 / Depart: Sat 14 October 2017 at 22:00

Gibraltar is only two miles long. This, its duty-free shops and sunshine record make it the perfect place to shop, explore and meet the famous Gibraltan monkeys. Inside and outside, Gibraltar offers lots of opportunities to find out what makes it so appealing. On the rock itself are attractions like the Moorish Castle, the Gibraltar Museum and the cable car ride to Europa Point with its stop to visit the families of famous Gibraltan monkeys. Inside the rock, there are more miles of road than on the outside, including the Great Siege Tunnels and St Michael's Cave.

Day 8 - Malaga

Arrive: Sun 15 October 2017 at 06:00 / Depart: Sun 15 October 2017 at 22:00

Looking out across the Mediterranean, Malaga overflows with an assortment of architectural treasures and Spain's prized jewel, the Alhambra Palace, is within easy striking distance. Andalucia's second largest city, Malaga, is a bustling port on Spain's sunny Costa del Sol. Standing on a hillside overlooking the city is the 8th-century ‘Alcazaba', an impressive Moorish fortress. Malaga's cathedral is affectionately known as ‘La Manquita', meaning ‘the onearmed one' owing to its half-built tower, abandoned in the 1700s due to insufficient funds. During the Arab occupation of Spain, Malaga was the principle port of the Moorish kingdom of Granada. A short drive inland takes you to the heart of this wonderful city and its celebrated centrepiece, the breathtaking Alhambra Palace

Day 9 - At Sea

Day 10 - Lisbon

Arrive: Tue 17 October 2017 at 08:00 / Depart: Tue 17 October 2017 at 17:00

The capital of Portugal on the banks of the broad River Tagus is as eclectic as it is exciting, with countless places to visit and enjoy. Where can you find a freestanding cast-iron elevator designed by Eiffel, a clutch of trams climbing impossible gradients, and a history lesson in tiles covering the exterior walls of a castle? Only in Lisbon where even a walk around the streets, some rebuilt to a grid-plan after an earthquake in 1755, others tiny, steep and stepped, is a fascinating journey. And don't forget to take in the markets which still retain the atmosphere of the Moorish bazaars they once were, or the pocket-sized tavernas offering grilled sardines and wine.

Day 11 - Portimao

Arrive: Wed 18 October 2017 / Depart: Wed 18 October 2017

Situated in the Southern Algarve, on the Rio Arade, the Moorish fishing port of Portimão has some of the finest beaches in the Algarve.

Day 12 - Casablanca

Arrive: Thu 19 October 2017 at 08:00 / Depart: Thu 19 October 2017 at 18:00

Forget the film. This is Casablanca for real. Which means beaches and clubs, mosques and markets, all rubbing shoulders in Morocco's biggest city, giving you lots of reasons to explore. A lively international port with a large and varied medina, or market, selling traditional Moroccan goods, Casablanca is also home of the Hassan II Mosque. Towering over the coastline as you enter the harbour, this magnificent building is one of the most impressive pieces of architecture in the world, from the promenade leading up to its steps to the incredible intricacy of its tiling. The square in the centre of Casablanca, Place Mohammed V is also one of the best examples of French Colonial Architecture in the region. And if you want to relax, try the beach clubs lining the ocean front at Ain Diab. As for Rick's Café, drop in to the Hilton Hotel where you'll find the piano from the film and even Humphrey Bogart's hat and coat.

Day 13 - Cadiz

Arrive: Fri 20 October 2017 at 10:00 / Depart: Fri 20 October 2017 at 19:30

From the splendour of its sheltered inner harbour to streets full of Moorish relics, Cadiz is the perfect introduction to the real beauty of Spain. Whether you want to see medieval walls built on Roman foundations or wander through designer stores filled with the latest European fashions, Cadiz is for you. Wander past churches built with the wealth Spanish conquistadors cnatched from the New World - including the cathedral where the treasury contains a monstrance said to be adorned with a million jewels. And when you finish looking for a Moorish treasure of your own, relax in true Spanish style in a traditional cafe. That's before you even start thinking of travelling further afield to see sights like the cathedral in Seville that houses the Chrispher Columbus Sepulchre or the city's picturesque Parque de Maria Luisa and Plaza de Espana.

Day 14 - Gibraltar

Arrive: Sat 21 October 2017 at 08:00 / Depart: Sat 21 October 2017 at 18:00

Gibraltar is only two miles long. This, its duty-free shops and sunshine record make it the perfect place to shop, explore and meet the famous Gibraltan monkeys. Inside and outside, Gibraltar offers lots of opportunities to find out what makes it so appealing. On the rock itself are attractions like the Moorish Castle, the Gibraltar Museum and the cable car ride to Europa Point with its stop to visit the families of famous Gibraltan monkeys. Inside the rock, there are more miles of road than on the outside, including the Great Siege Tunnels and St Michael's Cave.

Day 15 - Malaga

Arrive: Sun 22 October 2017 at 06:00

Looking out across the Mediterranean, Malaga overflows with an assortment of architectural treasures and Spain's prized jewel, the Alhambra Palace, is within easy striking distance. Andalucia's second largest city, Malaga, is a bustling port on Spain's sunny Costa del Sol. Standing on a hillside overlooking the city is the 8th-century ‘Alcazaba', an impressive Moorish fortress. Malaga's cathedral is affectionately known as ‘La Manquita', meaning ‘the onearmed one' owing to its half-built tower, abandoned in the 1700s due to insufficient funds. During the Arab occupation of Spain, Malaga was the principle port of the Moorish kingdom of Granada. A short drive inland takes you to the heart of this wonderful city and its celebrated centrepiece, the breathtaking Alhambra Palace

Day 15 - Malaga

Depart: Sun 22 October 2017

Looking out across the Mediterranean, Malaga overflows with an assortment of architectural treasures and Spain's prized jewel, the Alhambra Palace, is within easy striking distance. Andalucia's second largest city, Malaga, is a bustling port on Spain's sunny Costa del Sol. Standing on a hillside overlooking the city is the 8th-century ‘Alcazaba', an impressive Moorish fortress. Malaga's cathedral is affectionately known as ‘La Manquita', meaning ‘the onearmed one' owing to its half-built tower, abandoned in the 1700s due to insufficient funds. During the Arab occupation of Spain, Malaga was the principle port of the Moorish kingdom of Granada. A short drive inland takes you to the heart of this wonderful city and its celebrated centrepiece, the breathtaking Alhambra Palace

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