From Andalusia to Occitania From Malaga to Marseille
Your cruise from 16 April 2025 to 26 April 2025
Cruises Club Med 2
Journey overview

Cruise Itinerary
Your detailed itinerary from Malaga to Marseille
Day 1: Malaga
Departure at 20:00
Cosmopolitan Andalusia has 300 days of sunshine a year. It's also a major landmark in the history of Cubism - you can visit the house where Picasso was born and the museum with over 200 of his works. Ship docked in port.
Day 2: Sailing on the open sea
A restorative day at sea. Choose from the range of inviting possibilities on our remarkable sailing ship. Lounge on chaise longues, cool off in one of our two swimming pools, work out with a sea view in our Espace Fitness, find instant calm at the spa and enjoy the attentive company of our G.O® team and crew members.
Day 3: Carthagène
Arrival at 08:00 Departure at 18:00
Brightly coloured Andalusian houses enliven Cartagena, an arid former mining city with a special Mediterranean charm. Many cultures have made Cartgena home over the centuries, leaving behind a rich artistic history that is still visible today.
Day 4: Alicante
Arrival at 08:00 Departure at 18:00
The Greeks called it the white citadel and the Romans the city of light. Closely linked, the old town, the port and the beach make this a city with its face turned resolutely towards the sea. Ship docked, no water sports.
Day 5: Valence
Arrival at 08:00 Departure at 18:00
Covering 2,000 m², the gothic architecture of the Lonja de la Seda (Silk Exchange) has Unesco World Heritage status. It faces the Mercado Centrale, one of the most beautiful covered markets in Europe. Ship docked, no water sports and no direct access to a beach.
Day 6: Tarragona
Arrival at 08:00 Departure at 18:00
The town's many ancient ruins bear witness to the historic past of this former Roman colony. Its 2nd-century amphitheatre faces the sea, and the ramparts surrounding the remains of the medieval town offer uninterrupted views of Tarragona.
Day 7: Palma de Mallorca
Arrival at 08:00 Departure at 18:00
Dominated by its imposing cathedral, considered to be one of the most beautiful Gothic structures in Spain, the capital of the Balearic Islands has a twin identity, combining modernism and traditions. Ship docked, no water sports.
Day 8: Mahón
Arrival at 09:00 Departure at 17:00
Menorca's port invites you in to discover the unspoilt charms of the "blue and white island". Its cliffs and inlets hide reminders of megalithic times: navetes, taulas, and talaiots. Ship docked, no water sports and no direct access to a beach.
Day 9: Collioure
Arrival at 08:00 Departure at 23:00
Lapped by the waters of the Mediterranean, at the foot of the Pyrenees, Collioure has inspired painters such as Matisse and Chagall. Its narrow cobbled streets wind between two harbours, where brightly painted Catalan rowing boats bob on the waves. Ship at anchor, water sports available.
Day 10: Sète
Arrival at 07:00 Departure at 18:00
Located between the Mediterranean and the Étang de Thau, famous for its oysters, Sète is also known as the "Venice of the Languedoc" because of its network of canals. It has retained its old world charm thanks to the ports located in the heart of the city. Boat docked, dive locker closed, stopover without beach.
Day 11: Marseille
Arrival at 07:00
Founded in 600 BCE by Greek sailors from Phocaea, the Old Port and its historic neighbourhoods, the Byzantine-style Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde basilica, its sunny corniche facing the sea and its wild rocky inlets make it a city of great contrasts. Ship docked, no water sports. Boarding and disembarkation port of call.
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