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Spanish Treasures – 7 Night Cruise Palma de Mallorca to Malaga

Spanish Treasures – 7 Night Cruise Palma de Mallorca to Malaga

From USD $4,999

Description

Stops in ports like Cartagena, Alicante and Almería bring you to destinations less traveled. Find your way to the Alicante Central Market to sample delicious, local seafood, produce, meat and other Spanish delicacies. Discover the Tabernas Desert of Almería, the setting of many Hollywood Westerns of the 1960s and 70s, with a late night in port. From this port, you can also venture to the famous Alhambra Palace of Granada, as well as the UNESCO-listed Albayzín. Departing late from Ibiza, head to the Ses Figueretes boardwalk at sunset amid a background of painters, performers and food vendors. Explore the Caves of Hercules near Cap Spartel just outside of Tangier’s city limits.

Trip Name
Spanish Treasures - 7 Night Cruise Palma de Mallorca to Malaga
Days
8
Overview
Vessel Type: Yacht Length: 129 m Passenger Capacity: 198 Built: 2022 Be among the first to experience our newest yacht on an all-inclusive voyage. She encompasses our signature style of relaxed luxury, highly personalized service and destination immersions with a distinguishing and timeless Italian design inspired by La Dolce Vita. Refined accommodations, globally inspired gourmet dining and premium cocktails, and an atmosphere that encourages connection combine to create intimate moments that feel exclusively made for you.  YOUR PRIVATE HAVEN AT SEA After an inspiring day of exploring, the luxurious comfort of your suite or stateroom offers the perfect place to relax. All accommodations include plush bedding, a marble spa bath and lavish L’OCCITANE amenities. Take in a final view of the seascape from the comfort of your balcony or from your panoramic window before retiring for the evening. Awaken fully refreshed and begin your day by pouring yourself a cup of Nespresso Coffee or Kusmi Tea. A GLOBAL CULINARY ADVENTURE Your culinary adventures on board rival your discoveries ashore, as our well-traveled chefs take inspiration from a wide array of global cuisines when creating their ever-changing menus. And like your shoreside travels, your culinary exploration on board is designed to engage all of the senses. Relaxed and unhurried, each meal on board becomes another memorable experience to savor with friends. ONBOARD LIFE At Atlas Ocean Voyages, we encourage a holistic approach to life that incorporates mind, body and spirit. Connect with like-spirited explorers during Après Sea and satisfy your curiosity with exceptional guest lecturers to relish every aspect of a stimulating journey. From appreciating the dining experience to keeping up an exercise routine while on holiday to taking time for self-care, we cultivate an atmosphere of overall well-being in every space on board World Traveller. MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME Aboard our intimate yacht World Traveller you will find everything you want and need. Including three decks of spacious and elevated accommodations, various onboard dining options, spa and sauna amenities, social spaces for gathering with your fellow travelers and more, World Traveller has been designed to always deliver relaxed luxury and highly personalized service. CONSCIOUS NAVIGATION An innovative hydro-jet propulsion system allows the purpose-built World Traveller to bring you closer to the environment and wildlife. The system keeps our yachts quieter and lets us get closer to the environment and wildlife without disturbing their habitat, making for up-close and personal encounters that leave you in awe.

Itinerary



Day 1 - Day 1 Palma de Mallorca, Spain
You know you have arrived in Palma de Mallorca, a major city of the Balearics of Spain, when you are met with majestic limestone cliffs plunging into glimmering blue water. On shore, its rich history is evident in its wonderful buildings, castles, and cathedrals. Take in the landmark Gothic cathedral, La Seu, with its enormous rose window and its wrought-iron canopy over the main altar designed by famed Spanish architect Antonio Gaudí. Go for a run or bike ride along the seaside promenade that connects Palma de Mallorca to the neighboring villages of Portitxol and Es Molinar. Beyond the city, explore the lush Sierra de Tramuntana Valley, the island’s major mountain range and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Day 2 - Day 2 Ibiza, Spain
Dalt Vila, also known as Ibiza Town, is one of the Balearic’s most picturesque cities and a fabulous place to wander around. It’s home to an old port and historic city ramparts and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The island of Ibiza has some of the most beautiful and well-known beaches in the Mediterranean, including Ses Figueretes and Playa D’en Bossa. Wherever you choose to swim or sunbathe, you will find inviting clear blue waters and golden sands lined with beach bars. For a more relaxing excursion, head toward S’Espalmador, a small, uninhabited island between Ibiza and Formentera.
Day 3 - Day 3 Alicante, Spain
The area surrounding Alicante has been inhabited by people for more than 7,000 years, starting with the first tribes of hunter-gatherers of the region. Visit the Plaza de San Cristobal in Alicante’s Old Town where buildings dating back to between the 15th and 18th centuries display an array of architectural styles that show the city’s evolution. Overlooking the famous Playa del Postiguet, the Castillo de Santa Bárbara on Mount Benacantil offers exquisite views. Find your way to the Alicante Central Market to sample delicious, local seafood, produce, meat and other Spanish delicacies.
Day 4 - Day 4 Cartagena, Spain
Along the south of Spain on the Mediterranean coast sits Cartagena, founded in 227 BCE and inhabited for more than two millennia. From the 2,000-year-old Roman theater to the ARQUA Marine Archaeology Museum, it’s a place rife with stories for the curious mind to dive into. Driving down dirt roads about 30 minutes outside of Cartagena, you find yourself at the tip of Cape Tiñoso, where the impressive Batería de Castillitos resides. Bring yourself back to the present with shopping, bars, cafes and restaurants on Calle Mayor. While Cartagena only has one beach, Cala Cortina, it’s an oasis jewel located within a tiny cove.
Day 5 - Day 5 Almeria (Granada), Spain
With so much to see in the Andalusia region of Spain, Almería is often overlooked. But it holds an enchantment all its own, with fairytale castles amid colorful modern buildings. On Cabo de Gata Natural Park you find a spectacular beach of unspoiled sands and blue water with a backdrop of sand dunes, cacti and mountains. About 30 kilometers northwest of Almería you also find Desierto Tabernas, Europe’s only desert and setting of the famous Sergio Leone starring Clint Eastwood. Discover a local eatery in the quaint fishing town of Garrucha to sample the port’s famous red prawns, fresh-caught from the harbor.
Day 6 - Day 6 At Sea
Spend the day on the high seas pampering yourself at the spa or enjoying some time on deck. Mingle with your fellow explorers and swap stories of your exploits, making plans for new ones together once you get to shore
Day 7 - Day 7 Tangier, Morocco
A Moroccan port in the Strait of Gibraltar, Tangier has acted as the connection between Europe and North Africa since Phoenician times. It’s also a less-traveled port, so it offers a more authentic feel to city life in Morocco. Wander the medina to lose yourself in the maze of narrow streets leading to the Grand Socco marketplace. The Kasbah Museum, the old sultan’s palace restored to its former glory, contains a dazzling array of detailed maps, mesmerizing courtyards and signature Moorish architecture. Explore the Caves of Hercules, near Cap Spartel just outside of Tangier city limits.
Day 8 - Day 8 Malaga, Spain
The Spanish city of Málaga along the Mediterranean’s Costa del Sol combines the simple, cosmopolitan feel with the quiet sleepiness of local fishing villages. A dive into the past starts with the ruins of the Roman amphitheater, its ancient stones creating the path that leads to Alcazaba Castle. When the sun goes down, the party starts at Plaza de la Constitucion. Energy thrums through the city streets as the residents come out for the night. Make your way to Granada to visit the famous Alhambra Palace, an outstanding example of Moorish architecture that attracts travelers from all around the world.
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Trip Dates

StartEndPrice FromRoom Type
23-09-202430-09-2024USD $4,999SOLO OCEANVIEW STATEROOM (SO)
23-09-202430-09-2024USD $5,999ADVENTURE OCEANVIEW STATEROOM (AO)
23-09-202430-09-2024USD $6,899HORIZON STATEROOM (A1/A2)
23-09-202430-09-2024USD $7,199VERANDA STATEROOM (B1/B2)
23-09-202430-09-2024USD $8,199HORIZON DELUXE STATEROOM (E1)
23-09-202430-09-2024USD $8,399VERANDA DELUXE STATEROOM (E2)
23-09-202430-09-2024USD $9,399JOURNEY SUITE (JS)
23-09-202430-09-2024USD $9,999DISCOVERY SUITE (DS)
23-09-202430-09-2024USD $10,999NAVIGATOR SUITE (NS)

Inclusions

    • Palma de Mallorca, Spain: Majestic limestone cliffs, rich history, and the iconic Gothic cathedral La Seu make Palma de Mallorca a captivating destination, while the Sierra de Tramuntana Valley offers breathtaking mountain exploration.
    • Ibiza, Spain: Experience the vibrant energy of Ibiza, known for its renowned nightlife and beautiful beaches, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and entertainment.
    • Tangier, Morocco: Immerse yourself in the exotic charm of Tangier, Morocco, with its vibrant markets, rich cultural heritage, and the opportunity to explore the intersection of European and African influences.

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