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Lisbon to Malaga 5 Nights Sailing Cruise

Lisbon to Malaga 5 Nights Sailing Cruise

From AUD $2,900

Description

This Royal Clipper voyage from Lisbon to Málaga traces the Atlantic and Mediterranean meeting point, linking Portugal, Morocco, Gibraltar, and southern Spain. Departing historic Lisbon, the itinerary explores the Algarve’s maritime heritage in Portimão before crossing to Tangier’s cultural crossroads of Europe and North Africa. Sailing through the Strait of Gibraltar, the journey continues along Spain’s Costa del Sol, combining dramatic headlands, Moorish architecture, and stylish coastal resorts before concluding in Málaga.

Trip Name
Lisbon to Malaga 5 Nights Sailing Cruise
Days
6
Overview
Vessel Type: Tall Ship Length: 133.8 m Passenger Capacity: 227 Built: 2000 Royal Clipper is the world’s largest and only five-masted full-rigged sailing ship, inspired by the legendary Preussen. Measuring 134 metres, she combines the grandeur and adventure of classic tall-ship sailing with modern luxury, accommodating just 227 guests in refined style. With 42 sails, three swimming pools, and 1,760 square metres of open deck, Royal Clipper offers expansive outdoor spaces perfect for relaxation, exploration, and panoramic ocean views, including hidden balconies and passenger lookouts high in the masts. Inside, the ship features elegant and light-filled interiors, including a three-deck atrium leading to the stylish dining room with no-tie dining, and a unique Captain Nemo Lounge housing the spa and health club with underwater glass portholes. Guests can also enjoy watersports from a convenient marina platform, while the combination of modern navigation systems, attentive service, and luxurious amenities ensures an exceptional and unforgettable sailing experience.

Itinerary



Day 1 - Day 1 Lisbon, Portugal
 The capital of Portugal since its conquest from the Moors in 1147, Lisbon is a legendary city with over 20 centuries of history. Spreading out along the right bank of the Tagus, its downtown, the Baixa, is located in the 18th-century area around Rossio. The Alfama, one of the oldest quarters in Lisboa, still retains much of its original layout since it largely survived the earthquake of 1755.
Day 2 - Day 2 Portimao, Portugal
 Portimao is the largest city in the western Algarve, and was traditionally a centre for sardine fishing and processing. It makes a great base from which to explore the entire western Algarve. Two of the more popular trips are Lagos and Silves. Lagos was the centre for Portugal's 14th century age of exploration and Silves served as the Algarve region's ancient capital and so the tourist attractions here reflect its rich and extensive history.
Day 3 - Day 3 Tangier, Morocco
 Tangier was the real model for the famous American film 'Casablanca' with Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. It still retains its faded mongrel charm - not entirely Moroccan, European or African but a heady mix of all three.
Day 4 - Day 4 Gibraltar, British Overseas Territory
 Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory and headland, on Spain's south coast. It's dominated by the Rock of Gibraltar, a 426m-high limestone ridge. The Cable Car is one of the ways to the Top of the Rock and a must-see attraction for all visitors to Gibraltar. The view is spectacular and you can watch the famous monkeys of Gibraltar. A lesser known wildlife attraction are the dolphins leaping in the sparkling waters of Gibraltar Bay, whole families of dolphins visit the bay and the chances of seeing them are good.
Day 5 - Day 5 Puerto Banus (Marbella), Spain
 Located on the Costa del Sol of southeast Spain, Puerto Banus is a beautiful Mediterranean playground of white-washed buildings and a marina filled with yachts. The marina was developed in 1970 and over the past four decades has become adored by jet-setters around the globe for its beauty and simplicity. Famous for its prominent visitors, nightlife and luxury boutiques, this ‘Jewel of the Costa del Sol' is very much the place to see and be seen.
Day 6 - Day 6 Malaga, Spain
 Malaga's fortress palace of the Alcazaba and the Castillo de Gibralfaro are splendid examples of Moorish architecture. But it is in Granada that you can see the most romantic and magnificent expression of the Arabesque style in the glorious Alhambra Palace.
Day 7 - Please note:
Itineraries are subject to change. 

Trip Dates

StartEndPrice FromRoom Type
12-04-202717-04-2027AUD $2,900Category 6 - INSIDE CABIN
12-04-202717-04-2027AUD $3,070Category 5 - OUTSIDE CABIN
12-04-202717-04-2027AUD $3,410Category 4 - OUTSIDE CABIN
12-04-202717-04-2027AUD $3,635Category 3 - OUTSIDE CABIN
12-04-202717-04-2027AUD $3,865Category 2 - LARGE OUTSIDE CABIN
12-04-202717-04-2027AUD $4,375Category 1 - DELUXE DECK CABIN
12-04-202717-04-2027AUD $5,915DELUXE OUTSIDE SUITE
12-04-202717-04-2027AUD $6,385OWNER'S SUITE - DELUXE OUTSIDE SUITE (NO PRIVATE VERANDAH)

Inclusions

    • Cultural contrasts between Lisbon’s historic quarters and Tangier’s blend of Moroccan and European influences.
    • Scenic transit past the Rock of Gibraltar, with views over the Strait and opportunities to spot local wildlife.
    • Southern Spain’s architectural heritage, from Málaga’s Alcazaba to the Moorish legacy that defines Andalusia.

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