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A Maritime Fairy Tale from 1001 Nights – A Sailing from Málaga to Las Palmas

A Maritime Fairy Tale from 1001 Nights – A Sailing from Málaga to Las Palmas

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Embark on a voyage filled with maritime charm and cultural splendor, beginning in Málaga and exploring Spain’s Cádiz before crossing to Morocco. In Tangier, experience a blend of vibrant markets and rich history. Discover the architectural and cultural wonders of Casablanca and Agadir, before sailing to the artful Canary Islands. In Lanzarote, marvel at César Manrique’s surrealist works set against dramatic lava landscapes. Highlights include savoring Sherry and Port in Jerez, the blue hues of Chefchaouen, and the captivating atmosphere of Rabat’s Moorish cafes and minarets.

Trip Name
A Maritime Fairy Tale from 1001 Nights - A Sailing from Málaga to Las Palmas
Days
11
Overview
Vessel Type: Tall Ship (Sailing) Length: 105 metres Passenger Capacity: 96 Built: 2001 Launched in 2001, Sea Cloud II is a stunning vessel, built along traditional lines, but offering deluxe accommodation. She combines timeless elegance of sailing ships of the past with the highest safety standards and the luxurious comfort of modern cruise ships. Just like her legendary sister ship Sea Cloud, the 29,600 square feet of sails is set by hand which is a truly magical sight. Built to accommodate 96 passengers in five star luxury, she offers a range of beautifully appointed suites and cabins which are furnished with great style. All accommodations have outside views and the bathrooms, in light marble, are unusually spacious and extremely comfortable. The finest, carefully chosen fabrics, combined with leather, rattan and other materials, brass and gold, precious woods and marble together create an impressive ensemble. No expense has been spared to create a sympathetic ambience in both the accommodations and public areas and this is reflected throughout the vessel. Public areas include an elegant lounge, library, fitness centre, boutique, lido bar and hospital. The single sitting dining room is airy and modern and the quality of the cuisine and service will be to the highest of standards, as one would expect on a Sea Cloud cruise. Relax on the Lido deck and experience the natural grandeur of travelling under sail, rekindling memories of a bygone age. Please note deck and suite plans are indicative only and may vary slightly.

Itinerary



Day 1 - Day 1 Málaga, Spain
Departure 7:00 pmMálaga has spruced itself up. In 2003, the Museo Picasso opened in a 16th century Renaissance palace and is dedicated to the artist's extensive life's work. This historic old city invites you to take a stroll and its buildings gleam like new. And above everything towers the Alcazaba, a mighty walled fortress. The port was completely redesigned when the city was opened to the sea and you can now take a lovely stroll along the promenade. In Malaga's hinterland you can see the most beautiful aspects of traditional Andalusia. From a distance the typical Andalusian villages look like white dabs of paint shining out from the brown of the barren mountain landscape.
Day 2 - Day 2 Cádiz, Spain
Arrival 4:00 pmThe old city of Cádiz, around 3,000 years old, has a picturesque location on a narrow headland, right by the Playa de la Caleta with its elegant beachside promenade. Visit the Andalusian capital of Seville and you will be transported back to the heyday of Moorish splendour and rule, but also the age of discovery. This town sits on the Guadalquivir River was a center of Spanish maritime trade with the New World. Many buildings in the old town are registered as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the splendid Moorish Alcazar fortress and the huge Gothic Cathedral of Santa Maria de la Sede. Seville is a fun-loving city that is still at the center of Andalusian culture and is considered the proud birthplace of Flamenco.
Day 3 - Day 3 Cádiz, Spain
Departure 1:30 pmThe old city of Cádiz, around 3,000 years old, has a picturesque location on a narrow headland, right by the Playa de la Caleta with its elegant beachside promenade. Visit the Andalusian capital of Seville and you will be transported back to the heyday of Moorish splendour and rule, but also the age of discovery. This town sits on the Guadalquivir River was a center of Spanish maritime trade with the New World. Many buildings in the old town are registered as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the splendid Moorish Alcazar fortress and the huge Gothic Cathedral of Santa Maria de la Sede. Seville is a fun-loving city that is still at the center of Andalusian culture and is considered the proud birthplace of Flamenco.
Day 4 - Day 4 Tangier, Morocco
Arrival 8:00 am, Departure 7:00 pmWith a population of around one million, Tangier is constantly on the move: The port city west of the Strait of Gibraltar, whose cosmopolitan charm has attracted many writers, has been experiencing an economic and cultural boom for years. Those who yearn for more traditional oriental magic will find what they are looking for nearby: Tetouan, the „white dove of the Mediterranean“ with its gleaming whitewashed houses, is not far away. The lively, authentic medina is hidden behind its thick city wall. Or would you prefer even more color? Then let’s go to Chefchaouen – the facades of this charming city shine in an extremely photogenic azure blue.
Day 5 - Day 5 Day under full sails
Climbing the rigging, untying ropes, setting sails – today is all about sailing. Time to lean back and relax in the deck chair and watch the passionate crew hoisting the sails by hand.
Day 6 - Day 6 Casablanca, Morocco
Arrival 8:00 am, Departure 6:00 pmAround 90 kilometers (56 miles) from Casablanca is Rabat, one of the country's four imperial cities. This modern capital with its historic center was accepted onto the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2012. Hassan Tower, Rabat's landmark, dates back to the time when the city was the Sultanate's capital. Close by, and yet built hundreds of years later, is the Mausoleum of Mohammed V. You can find this regal residence in the elegant French-influenced residential quarter, Ville Nouvelle, with its boulevards and splendid Art Deco colonial buildings.
Day 7 - Day 7 Day under full sails
Enjoy fitness, cosmetic treatments, a massage or sun and sea with a good book in the deck chair, and think back on your eventful days.
Day 8 - Day 8 Agadir, Morocco
Arrival 8:00 am, Departure 7:00 pmWith more than 5 miles of beach, a modern promenade, and countless restaurants and bars, Agadir, the "White City by the Sea," is a mecca for sun lovers – and a starting point for exciting excursions into the back country. Taroudant, about 50 miles to the east, was once the residence of a Berber prince, a rich caravan centre, and an important trading post. Through one of the five massive city gates in the mighty clay walls, you enter the lively medina with its numerous souks, where Berber handicrafts, leather goods, silver jewellery, and the famous argan oil are traded.
Day 9 - Day 9 Day under full sails
Under full sails: Experience the perfect way to escape everyday hustle and bustle.
Day 10 - Day 10 Arrecife, Lanzarote
Arrival 8:00 am, Departure 1:00 pmThe "Island of Fire", a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, has been continually recreated by volcanic eruptions. A third of Lanzarote is a bizarre lunar landscape of barren, beige-grey lines of hills and "fire mountains". In sharp contrast to this are the snow white houses, golden beaches and sparse green vegetation. Its quaint wine-growing areas of La Geria have been declared an all-embracing art form by the Museum of Modern Art. The painter, sculptor and architect César Manrique understood art as the link between man and nature and made a vital contribution to the look of his island home through his artistic creations.
Day 11 - Day 11 Las Palmas, Gran Canaria
Arrival 7:00 amWith its black volcano almost 6,561 feet high and endless white beaches along the coastline, the island of Gran Canaria displays a huge variety of landscapes. It's a "continent in miniature" with rugged rock formations, dense pine forests, dry valleys and reservoirs inland, lush vegetation in the north, shimmering dune landscapes in the south and weirdly shaped cliffs in the west. Almost half the island has been registered by UNESCO as a Biosphere Reserve. The capital, Las Palmas, is no less colorful, with its port and history stretching back 500 years. The showpiece of this historic old town is the magnificent Santa Ana Cathedral.
Day 12 - Please note:
Itineraries are subject to change.

Trip Dates

StartEndPrice FromRoom Type
26-04-202507-05-2025EUR €7,465Guaranteed Double Cabins. From
26-04-202507-05-2025EUR €7,965Category E: Superior Cabins, Outside. From
26-04-202507-05-2025EUR €9,225Category D: De Luxe Cabins, Outside. From
26-04-202507-05-2025EUR €9,895Category F: Superior Single Cabins, Outside. From
26-04-202507-05-2025EUR €10,525Category C: De Luxe Lido Cabins, Outside. From
26-04-202507-05-2025EUR €12,435Category B: Junior Suites With Balcony. From
26-04-202507-05-2025EUR €14,265Category A: Suites With Balcony. From
26-04-202507-05-2025EUR €012 Day Voyage
02-11-202512-11-2025EUR €7,395Category E. From
02-11-202512-11-2025EUR €8,265Category D. From
02-11-202512-11-2025EUR €8,715Category C. From
02-11-202512-11-2025EUR €10,255Category B. From
02-11-202512-11-2025EUR €11,415Category A. From
02-11-202512-11-2025EUR €5,895GTY Double Cabin. From
02-11-202512-11-2025EUR €6,385Category F Upper/Lower Beds. From

Inclusions

    • Sip on Sherry and Port Wine: Visit the wine cellars of Jerez de la Frontera.
    • Morocco’s Blue Pearl: In the Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen’s facades blaze in azure, indigo, and cobalt blue.
    • Mint Tea, Moorish Cafés, and Minarets: Wander through the captivating royal city of Rabat.
    • Artful Contrasts: The surrealist masterpieces of César Manrique stand out against Lanzarote's black lava fields.

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