Between the legacy of the Moors in Spain and the distant idyll of the Azores, there are some truly fascinating places to discover. Look forward to relaxing days spent between modern luxury and thousands of years of history. Visit the islands of eternal spring before following the rhythm of the wind and the waves to the flowering islands in the middle of the ocean: magnificent floral displays, shimmering seas and bizarre lava fields – the colourful diversity of the amazing Azores is captivating. Succumb to their charm.
The cruise is fully booked.
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The price of guarantee category 0 has been reduced by € 1000 for this cruise.
Previous price: € 7,380 per person
New price only:€ 6,380 per person
The price of guarantee category 0 has been reduced by € 1000 for this cruise.
Previous price: € 7,380 per person
New price only:€ 6,380 per person
Save € 400 by combining cruises EUR1409 and EUR1410 or save € 500 by combining cruises EUR1410 and EUR1411.
When you book cruise EUR1410 or the cruise combination EUR141011, you can enjoy a free scheduled flight in economy class to/from Germany and Austria as a thank you from us. Additionally, if you book pre-cruise programme A in Barcelona and post-cruise programme A in Lisbon, you will only need to pay the surcharge for the programme – we will cover the travel arrangements from the cruise arrival point.
You can also benefit as a combination cruiser: if you choose the cruise combination EUR141011, you will receive your unused travel from the EUR1410 as on-board credit to the value of € 300 per person to be used for shore excursions, SPA treatments and drinks.
At anchor - If the ship anchors in open water the ferrying ashore will be done with tenders or Zodiacs.
Scheduled flight Germany – Barcelona
Transfer to embarkation on the EUROPA
Barcelona/Spain, departure 23.00 hrs
Relaxation at sea
Malaga, 8.00 – 18.00 hrs
Malaga/Spain
The Moorish Alcazaba fort overlooks Picasso’s birthplace and can boast just as proud a history as the famous fairy-tale palace in Granada: the Alhambra*, a UNESCO World Heritage Site*. Marbella and its marina Puerto Banus* make for an exclusive combination. Immerse yourself in the cosmopolitan lifestyle of the town as you stroll along its promenade.
Relaxation at sea
Agadir, 6.00 – 22.00 hrs
Agadir/Morocco
With its mild climate, a blend of North African and oriental charm and a beautiful seafront promenade, Agadir is a colourful melting pot in which to spend some exciting time on land. Situated in a picturesque location amongst fruit trees and olive groves at the foot of the Atlas mountains lies the city known as “Little Marrakech”. Behind the massive walls of the Berber town of Taroudant*, there is a wonderful souk.
Relaxation at sea
Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 6.00 – 23.00 hrs
Santa Cruz de Tenerife/Tenerife/Canary Islands/Spain
With its futuristic auditorium, tropical parks and extensive shopping, this harbour town is a great place to walk around – or you can discover Las Canadas del Teide National Park*. The bizarre landscape features cooled lava flows, fields of ash and dark-coloured steep slopes. La Orotava* is like something straight out of a picture book, with its picturesque narrow streets and wooden balconies. The promenade at Puerto de la Cruz* is a great place to order a cafe cortado.
San Sebastian, 7.00 – 14.00 hrs
San Sebastian/La Gomera/Canary Islands/Spain
The island where Columbus made his last port of call to stock up on supplies is a subtropical paradise. Several different zones of vegetation lead up to the summit of this volcanic island, which is home to the magical rainforests of the Garajonay National Park*. The botanical tour* will lead you through enormous ferns, light rolling mist and over mossy rocks to the El Cedro* evergreen laurel forest.
Funchal, 8.00 – 18.00 hrs
Funchal/Madeira/Portugal
The cable car will take you at a leisurely pace up through the hills of the “flower island” to the delightful village of Monte*. On the way to the Pico de Arieiro*, you will be treated, weather-permitting, to panoramic views across to the neighbouring island of Porto Santo. Witness the traditional way of life in the fishing village of Camara de Lobos* on the way to the breathtaking cliffs of Cabo Girao*. You will be able to talk about your experiences later on over afternoon tea at the legendary Reid’s Palace Hotel*.
Relaxation at sea
Ponta Delgada, 7.00 – 23.00 hrs
Ponta Delgada/Sao Miguel/Azores/Portugal
One thing that is common to all nine of the Azores islands is their beautiful scenery with steep cliffs, green hills and majestic volcanoes. Hot springs can still be found near Furnas*. Mist steams out of fumaroles and some of the hot sulphur springs flow into the thermal lake in the Baroque Parque Terra Nostra*. Europe’s only tea plantation* lies in the valley, where you can learn the secrets of growing and processing tea. Take a jeep tour* to enjoy magnificent views over Sao Miguel, with the blue and green tones of the Sete Cidades crater lakes* sparkling in the distance.
Praia da Vitoria, 8.00 – 24.00 hrs
Praia da Vitoria/Terceira/Azores/Portugal
The island owes its discovery as the third island in the Azores to the Portuguese, and Angra do Heroismo* has still retained its colonial flair today. Enjoy the best view of the “City of Heroism”, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, from the summit of Monte Brasil* before taking a stroll past the elegant buildings. Afterwards, visit one of the oldest settlements on the island, Sao Sebastiao*.
Madalena, 8.00 – 18.00 hrs
Horta, arrival 20.00 hrs
Madalena/Pico/Azores/Portugal
Pico was once a whaling centre and its wine was exported to the Tsar’s Village in St Petersburg. Its historical vineyards have even been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A countryside tour will take you through the lush vegetation of the north coast* to the whaling museum in Sao Roque.
Horta, departure 18.00 hrs
Relaxation at sea
Lisbon/Portugal, arrival 6.00 hrs
Transfer to scheduled flight to Germany
* These arrangements are not included in the cruise price. The shore activities listed here are in the planning stage and are subject to changes.
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Play on the following greens during the EUR1410 cruise:
Tue 27 May Malaga, Spain – La Cala Resort, Campo Europa
A dramatic course but easier for the average golfer, with generous
fairways, flatter terrain and slightly larger greens than Campo America
and Asia. Notable for one main bridge and four smaller bridges across
the River Ojén, which features in eight holes, cutting across three
fairways. There are four tunnels for golf carts. Water hazards guard the
3rd and 14th greens. The 14th is at the maximum limit of what is
allowed for a par 3 at 233... Read more
Play on the following greens during the EUR1410 cruise:
Tue 27 May Malaga, Spain – La Cala Resort, Campo Europa
A dramatic course but easier for the average golfer, with generous
fairways, flatter terrain and slightly larger greens than Campo America
and Asia. Notable for one main bridge and four smaller bridges across
the River Ojén, which features in eight holes, cutting across three
fairways. There are four tunnels for golf carts. Water hazards guard the
3rd and 14th greens. The 14th is at the maximum limit of what is
allowed for a par 3 at 233 metres. The par 5 11th is the longest hole at
524 metres.
Thu 29 May Agadir, Morocco – Golf du Soleil
On this magnificent course situated between the expanse of the Atlantic
Ocean and the Atlas Mountains, you will find both relaxation and a
demanding game. There are three different courses to choose from, all of
which are a challenge for players of all handicaps with their lakes,
bridges, waterfalls, bunkers and wide fairways.
Sat 31 May Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain – Buenavista GC
A marvellous golfing experience awaits on this course, designed by
Severino Ballesteros right alongside the steep cliffs. The spectacular
greens will make you feel as though you are hitting the ball straight
out to sea.
Mon 2 June Funchal, Portugal – Palheiro GC
In the beautiful gardens of Quinta do Palheiro, play an exciting game
on the island of flowers – thanks to narrow fairways and strategically
placed bunkers.
Wed 4 June Ponta Delgada, Portugal – Campo de Golf Furnas
Tee off on one of the oldest golf courses in the Azores, set in the
midst of the volcanic landscape. The green course was designed by
Scottish architect Mackenzie Ross and is very appealing with 18 holes
and a British-style club house.
Thu 5 June Praia da Vitoria, Portugal – Clube de Golf Terceira (additional course)
This championship course lies a lofty 375 m above sea level, surrounded
by rolling hills, little lakes and beautiful flowering scenery.
The EUROPA golf arrangement can only be booked in conjunction with a
cruise and as a package as specified prior to departure. Minimum number
of participants: 10 persons. In the case of an insufficient number of
participants, the cruise will be cancelled 4 weeks before the scheduled
departure at the latest. Please note our general information and the
supplementary Golf & Cruise travel conditions.
closeBorn in Berlin in 1982, Hanna Baum has the highest grade from the PGA (G1) as well as a level-A trainer licence from the DGV. One of her main areas of focus is golf fitness and health.
Born in Berlin in 1982, Hanna Baum has the highest grade from the PGA (G1) as well as a level-A trainer licence from the DGV. One of her main areas of focus is golf fitness and health.
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