From Malaga to the Canary Islands From Malaga to Las Palmas

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Journey overview

From Malaga to the Canary Islands

Cruise Itinerary

Your detailed itinerary from Malaga to Las Palmas

Day 1: Malaga

Departure at 22:00

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: Ceuta

Arrival at 08:00 Departure at 14:00

An open city linking two continents, this Spanish enclave on the north coast of Africa is unique in that it brings together four cultures, in a harmonious combination of Christian, Muslim, Hebrew and Hindu traditions. Boat docked, nautical hall closed, no direct access to the beach.

Day 3: Cadiz

Arrival at 08:00 Departure at 18:00

The oldest city in the West, boasting more than 3,000 years of history and prosperity, witnessed Christopher Columbus leave for the New World. Always cheerful and full of Andalusian character. Boat docked, dive locker closed, no direct access to the beach.

Day 4: Tanger

Arrival at 07:00 Departure at 12:30

Tangier is where North meets South. White buildings sit like spectators in an amphitheatre, looking down to the sea. A magnet for artists, its striking beauty has inspired many a painter. Ship docked, no water sports.

Day 5: Safi

Arrival at 14:00 Departure at 19:30

Safi is situated on Morocco's Atlantic coast and boasts a rich architectural heritage. Minarets, bell towers and synagogues stand side by side with 16th-century Portuguese palaces and forts around a bustling medina. Stroll through the narrow streets of Morocco's capital of ceramics, leading to the potters' hill. Boat docked, nautical hall closed, no direct access to the beach.

Day 6: Agadir

Arrival at 07:00 Departure at 13:30

Destroyed by an earthquake in 1960, the city has been reborn as the biggest seaside resort in Morocco. From the ancient casbah that overlooks the port, the big souk reveals the riches of this agricultural region and the diversity of its craftsmanship. Ship docked, no water sports, beach.

Day 7: Arrecife

Arrival at 08:00 Departure at 18:00

Lanzarote's capital takes its name from the word for reef. The volcanic island is full of surprises, with green crops springing up from the black, cindery ground. Ship docked, no water sports.

Day 8: Las Palmas

Arrival at 08:00

The historic centre with its cobbled streets, the many lively neighbourhoods and the long beach of fine sand make the biggest city in the Canary Islands an unmissable stopover. Ship docked, no water sports. Boarding and disembarkation port of call.

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