Great weather and extensive range of coastline destination make Iberian Cruises one of the most popular destinations. You will travel on the edge of two continents and civilizations, visit the countries of the Old World and beautiful Africa.
| Day 1 | Genoa, Italy .jpg) Today you will arrive to Genoa, one of the major economic and cultural centers of Italy.
Your driver will be waiting for you in the airport to take to your cruise ship.
This day will be for you to relax after a flight. Or you can explore cruise ship and make a new friends in many of the entertaining areas.
Departure: 7pm.
Please note that depending on flight details, it might be required to arrive to Genoa a day earlier. Please contact your travel specialist for accommodation options and suggestions. |
| Day 2 | Marseilles, France  Marseilles is the oldest city in France , and currently its second most-populous, behind Paris , with 852,395 residents as of 2007. It forms the third-largest urban area after those of Paris and Lyon with a population of 1,420,000.
Marseilles was founded back in 600 BC, but area was inhabited for many centuries before that. City was established by Greeks, as a trade post. Settlement Masalia, located in the harbor protected by 2 mountains and fed by fresh water stream, was a promising post that would help to establish save trade and sailing for Greek ships.
Today you will have a panoramic tour of Marseilles.
Arrival: 9 am
Departure: 5 pm |
| Day 3 | Barcelona, Spain .jpg) In a privileged position on the northeastern coast of the Iberian peninsula and the shores of the Mediterranean, Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain in both size and population. The documented history of the city dates back to the founding of a Roman colony on its soil in the second century B.C. At the times of the Spanish Empire, Barcelona became on of the most important economical and cultural cities in the region. Barcelona, more than just a single city, is really a collection of multi-faceted and diverse cities with many different architectural styles and religions. Barcelona has it all: world-class museums, fine food and wines and fashionable shops.
You will have a Barcelona Bus city tour and shopping in the popular shopping area on top of the Las Ramblas.
Arrival: 10 am
Departure: 5 pm |
| Day 4 | Alicante, Spain  Alicante, the Valencia region’s second largest town, is one of the most well-known towns on the Costa Blanca and one of Spain’s most visited resort areas. Alicante, with its beautiful boulevards and pleasant shopping streets, is famous for its many kilometers of beach, ideal for the sun worshipers. The original name of the city “Lucentum” translates as ”City of Light”. One of the main sights of the city, the Castle of Santa Barbara is one of the biggest medieval fortresses of Spain that is located in the center of Alicante. This major landmark of the city stands on the top of Mount Benacantil, which offers the most fabulous views of the city.
Today you will have Alicante bus city tour that will take you around the major sights of the city.
Arrival: 7 am
Departure: 1:30 pm |
| Day 5 | Gibraltar and Tangier  The ‘Rock’, a vast limestone ridge that rises to 426m, guarding the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea and situated on the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula and Europe, offers a fascinating blend of English, Spanish, Genoese and North African cultures. Arise to the 1400 foot high summit affords a heartbreaking view.
You will have a guided excursion to the Rock, famous sight of the region and watch dolphins afterwords. In Tangier you will enjoy the millions of it flavors. Bus city tour and a visit to local museums and market.
Gibraltar.
Arrival: 7:30 am
Departure: 11 am
Tangier.
Arrival: 2 pm
Departure: 7 pm |
| Day 6 | Casablanca, Morocco  Very young city of Casa or Dar el Baida, better know as Casablanca, is essentially the capital of Morocco. Any European citizen or traveler will feel immediately at home here and will have an almost instinctive understanding of the life here. Casablanca, located on the Atlantic Ocean, is the largest city in western Morocco. It is considered being Morocco’s chief port and economic capital. Its centre is indeed impressive, with large boulevards and tall, white well-kept buildings. The old city is more reminiscent of the Casablanca of Bergman and Bogart. Certain hallmarks are particular beautiful such as the enormous ornate Hassan II Mosque.
You will explore the street secrets and visit the famous Hasan II Moscque.
Arrival: 6 am
Departure: 6:30 pm |
| Day 7 | Malaga and Almeria, Spain  Andalusia’s Malaga is situated in the heart of Spain’s famous Costa del Sol. The Moors occupied this area of Spain for eight centuries and their influence is seen in the architecture, folkfore and local costumes. The bejeweled diadem of Islamic architecture is evident in Granada’s Alhambra, as well as other marvelous relics of medieval Islamic Spain.
You will have Malaga city tour and visit the Alhambra Palace
Arrival: 9:30am
Departure: 1 pm
You will have a short stop on Almeria.
Arrival: 8 pm
Departure: 9 pm |
| Day 8 | At Sea  This day you will spend on you cruise ship. Take time to enjoy numerous entertainments that Louis Majesty has to offer. |
| Day 9 | Genoa. End of the Cruise  Today is the end of your cruise. It is a time to say good buy to your new friends and come back home with a tremendous memories about this wonderful trip.
Ask your travel specialist about available cruise extensions.
Arrival: 2 pm |