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Find your cruise nowTenerife - Civitavecchia (Rome)
21.07.27 to 03.08.27|13 days
MS EUROPA 2
EUX2762
Where Atlantic breezes meet Mediterranean sunshine and Italian lifestyle, a cruise full of elegance, culture and unforgettable landscapes unfolds. Look forward to volcanic islands, lively Balearic hotspots and picturesque coastal towns that tell tales of timeless beauty.
Wed, 21.07.2027
Santa Cruz de Tenerife/Tenerife/Canary Islands/Spain, departure 22.00 hrs
Laurel forests, shrouded in mystical fog, shape the wild beauty of La Gomera. Garajonay National Park tells a story of ancient times, when nature still played the leading role. The coasts drop dramatically into the sea and El Silbo, the whistled language of the Indigenous people, rings through the valleys. From the summits, there are views over the unending blue of the Atlantic, where the waves gently lap against the rugged cliffs. La Gomera is a place full of secrets and magic, a paradise for explorers and dreamers.
Santa Cruz de la Palma, the capital of the “isla bonita” stretches between green hillsides and dark beaches. The colourful house facades and colonial palaces along Calle Real and Calle de San Sebastian exude traditional Canarian charm. In the narrow streets, small tapas bars and cafes invite you to while away some time, while the cobblestone pavements and baroque city palaces bring the splendour of centuries past back to life. Santa Cruz is the heart of the island – charming, culturally rich and full of soul.
Tip from our travel concierge*:
At around 2,400 m (7,874 ft), Roque de los Muchachos is the highest peak on La Palma. A journey of around one and a half hours takes you along winding roads into the high mountains of La Palma. You will drive through the cloud cover, enjoying ever-changing views of the valleys, the huge crater of the Caldera de Taburiente and the forests of green Canary Island pine. There will be a photo stop at the Roque de los Muchachos viewpoint before continuing on to the national park’s visitor centre. There you can learn more about the Canary Islands and immerse yourself in the traditions and ways of life of this natural and cultural heritage site.
Sat, 24.07.2027
Relaxation at sea
The copper-red cliffs along the Algarve coast, which rise up almost vertically from the deep-blue sea, make Portimao a real highlight. The charming old town and the marina are perfect for relaxed walks, while the Praia da Rocha – an endless, golden shimmering beach – invites you to enjoy soaking up some rays of sun. Numerous other bays, dune islands and crystal-clear water are perfect for beach days at your own leisure, which will quickly make you forget the everyday. The long lay time time allows you to relax and unwind at the end of the day.
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Enjoy a special experience horse riding on the beach of Albufeira. On a beautiful ride along the sandy beaches of the Algarve, you can enjoy the fresh sea breeze and the impressive coastal landscape. With an experienced, English-speaking guide at your side, both beginners and experienced riders are well looked after. A qualified introduction ensures that you feel comfortable and safe while enjoying the freedom and beauty of nature to the fullest.
The white buildings of Cadiz appear on the horizon, while the golden domes of the cathedral reflect the bright blue sky. The screeches of seagulls and the sound of the waves are carried on the wind. Cadiz, with its history dating back over 3,000 years, was once a lively trading centre. Today, the city retains its pride in its majestic palaces, the Miradores, which offer a breathtaking view over the endless sea. And as you approach the long sandy beach, you almost expect Halle Berry to emerge from the waves – as she did in the famous James Bond scene filmed here.
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Flamenco is a traditional form of folk art that has been recognised by UNESCO as part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. It combines singing, dancing and musical accompaniment and originated mainly in Andalusia, but also in regions such as Murcia and Extremadura. In a tablao tavern, your bailaor will be waiting to teach you a few moves and steps during a private dance lesson.
Andalusia’s second-largest city exudes the scent of orange groves and the heat of the sun, which shines over the Bay of Malaga. The majestic Montes de Malaga mountain range is just a few kilometres north of the city, whereas the 130 m (426 ft) high Gibralfaro rises up in the city centre: from the walls of the Castillo de Gibralfaro, you can see Malaga in all its beauty – with the old town dominated by the elegant towers of the cathedral, one of the most beautiful in the Mediterranean. Beneath the castle are the romantic gardens of the Moorish Alcazaba fortress, a great place to while away some time. Wine lovers will appreciate the fertile soils of the Vega, which produce wines like Pedro Ximenez. Malaga is a feast for all the senses. The ship will stay overnight – perfect for enjoying your time to the fullest.
Tip from our travel concierge*:
Malaga is a city steeped in history, bursting with youthful energy and proudly embracing its multifaceted past. Discover and enjoy the city’s sights with a tuk-tuk. The tour begins and ends right at the harbour and takes you through the streets of Malaga, where you will visit the main sights, the city centre and the beach promenade.
Wed, 28.07.2027
Malaga/Spain, departure 13.00 hrs
Ibiza, the third largest of the Balearic Islands, is known for its blend of peaceful bays and lively party beaches. The island’s capital, Ibiza Town, combines modern flair with historical elements: founded by the Phoenicians in the seventh century BC, the mighty Moorish fortified walls of Dalt Vila still dominate the townscape today and in 1999 the old town was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. As well as its famous night life, Ibiza also offers beautiful scenery like the Ses Salines Natural Park in the south of the island, which is famous for its plants and bird life that thrive in saline conditions and is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Enjoy the atmosphere until the evening thanks to a long lay time.
First-class restaurants, breathtaking views and a lively nightlife – Palma de Mallorca, the capital of the Balearic Islands, combines historic sights with modern charm. Stretched out along palm-lined promenades, the cultural centre of the city is Passeig des Born, where exclusive shops and tapas bars will tempt you in. The old town, criss-crossed by narrow streets, is dominated by the impressive Gothic cathedral, La Seu, while the former merchants’ stock exchange, Llotja de Palma, is another architectural highlight of the city. Its blend of Mediterranean charm and vibrant urban life makes Palma a perfect destination.
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Palma’s hidden treasures – discover the many fascinating stories and extraordinary characters of Palma on a tour of the historic old town. Be enchanted by the impressive Gothic architecture of La Seu cathedral and stroll through narrow streets full of charm and history. You can also expect to discover magnificent palaces and beautiful courtyards that were once inhabited by aristocrats and wealthy Mallorcans.
Alghero is located on the north-western coast of Sardinia, a pretty town that delights visitors with its Mediterranean flair and historical treasures. Alghero was a Catalan enclave for over 400 years, and many older residents still speak the Algherese dialect today. The old town is characterised by medieval buildings, colourful houses and Catalan Gothic architecture, which is particularly evident in the church of San Francesco. The Cathedral of Santa Maria is also an impressive example of sacred architecture. Around Alghero, the city beaches invite you to take a refreshing dip: the crystal-clear sea makes the region a paradise for sun worshippers and connoisseurs. Enjoy fascinating experiences until the evening hours – thanks to the long lay time.
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Enjoy a full day of relaxation and sail in style along the coral coast on an authentic wooden sailing boat. After 50 years of service as a traditional fishing vessel in the northern waters of Denmark and the North Sea, the 1939 gaff-rigged ketch is now enjoying its retirement in the incredibly clear waters around Sardinia. Depending on the wind and weather, your captain will hoist the traditional sails and allow you to stop for a swim along the way, wherever you wish.
North-east of Sardinia lies the La Maddalena archipelago – a pearl in the Tyrrhenian Sea. Granite cliffs, karstic bays and fine sandy beaches shape this incomparable archipelago. Part of the archipelago belongs to the Parco Nazionale dell’Arcipelago di La Maddalena, a protected nature reserve that is home to several endangered animal and plant species. The main islands of La Maddalena and Caprera exude a special charm and are also the ideal starting point for boat trips or snorkelling excursions: the water here is so clear that you can see right to the bottom – a real paradise for water sports enthusiasts and nature lovers. The overnight lay time allows you to relax and unwind at the end of the day.
Mon, 02.08.2027
La Maddalena/Sardinia/Italy, departure 05.00 hrs
Bonifacio on the French island of Corsica features a breathtaking location and rich history. The town is perched high atop white limestone cliffs that drop steeply into the sea, offering spectacular views of the Mediterranean. The narrow, winding streets, ancient fortified walls and picturesque Mediterranean-style houses give Bonifacio a unique charm. The historic old town is a fascinating place to stroll through the past, while the surrounding cliffs and coastline are ideal for walks and boat trips. Bonifacio is a real gem for nature lovers, history buffs and anyone looking for a special atmosphere.
Tip from our travel concierge*:
A helicopter flight above Corsica’s beautiful coastal region is a truly exclusive experience. Breathtaking vistas, possible only from this perspective, will delight you. You will start by travelling around 45 minutes to the helipad, where you’ll meet your English-speaking pilot. Your approximately 30-minute flight gives you the unique opportunity to fly over the Gulf of Porto Vecchio. See the beach of Palombaggia from the air and pass over the Lavezzi Islands before reaching the majestic cliffs of Bonifacio.
Tue, 03.08.2027
Civitavecchia (Rome)/Italy, arrival 05.00 hrs
* The shore activities are not included in the cruise price and are in the planning stage. Subject to change.
Wed, 21.07.2027
Scheduled flight from Germany to Tenerife
Transfer to embarkation point
Tue, 03.08.2027
Civitavecchia (Rome)
Transfer to scheduled flight to Germany
Our popular pre- and post-cruise programmes include a wide range of excursions and are usually guided in German language and accompanied by experienced Hapag-Lloyd Cruises tour guides. Recommended for travelers who like to share their experiences with a group of like-minded people. Experience selected highlights of your holiday destination and enjoy the amenities of a group trip - we take care of transfers, excursions and overnight stays.
Civitavecchia (Rome) (Tue, 03.08.2027)
Rome (Wed, 04.08.2027)
Rome (Thu, 05.08.2027)
Surcharge*:
€ 2,850 per person in a double room
€ 4,090 per person in a single room
Minimum number of participants: 20 people**
Subject to change.
* Surcharge on the travel packages to and from departure and arrival points. No partial services may be booked.
** If the minimum number of participants is not reached, cancellation will occur no later than four weeks prior to cruise departure.
Discover your cruise destinations in a uniquely personal setting – perfect for those who prefer not to join a group. This way, you'll have ample time and space for your own activities. Transfers are usually conducted in cars with private drivers. As no guided tours are included, these programmes are recommended for all guests - regardless of language. Prices for more than two people are available on request.
Treat yourself to some time out and extend your cruise with an individual stay in Rome. The Rocco Forte Hotel De La Ville awaits you for your overnight stay. Enjoy a hotel where elegance and comfort harmonise perfectly. The rooms exude opulent luxury without being overly ornate. From the exquisite restaurant on the roof terrace, you can let your gaze take Rome in and enjoy the unique atmosphere in peace and quiet. The hotel is located above the famous Spanish Steps, making it the perfect starting point for your exploration of the Eternal City. Stroll through the winding streets, discover historical treasures and let yourself be swept away by la dolce vita. Do you have any special interests or requests? No problem. The hotel concierge will be happy to advise you and help make your stay unforgettable (surcharge applies).
Civitavecchia (Rome) (Tue, 03.08.2027)
Rome (Wed, 04.08.2027)
Rome (Thu, 05.08.2027)
Surcharge*:
Superior room
€ 2,490 per person in a double room
€ 4,690 per person in a single room
Deluxe room with panoramic view
€ 3,050 per person in a double room
€ 5,790 per person in a single room
Please note:
Check-in from 15.00 hrs/Checkout by 12.00 hrs
Subject to change.
* Surcharge on the travel packages to and from departure and arrival points. No partial services may be booked.