Morocco & Canary Islands 9 Nights Small Ship Cruise

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Highlights

  • Visit the hilltop Alcazaba of Malaga and the magnificent Alhambra.
  • Explore the monumental Hassan II Mosque overlooking the Atlantic.
  • Discover volcanic landscapes around Mount Teide, Spain’s highest peak.

Highlights

  • Visit the hilltop Alcazaba of Malaga and the magnificent Alhambra.
  • Explore the monumental Hassan II Mosque overlooking the Atlantic.
  • Discover volcanic landscapes around Mount Teide, Spain’s highest peak.
Capacity: 170, Type: Single cabins
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This Atlantic crossing traces the meeting point of Europe and Africa, beginning in southern Spain and sailing along the Moroccan coast before reaching the volcanic landscapes of the Canary Islands. From Moorish fortresses in Málaga and the glamour of Puerto Banús to the cultural crossroads of Ceuta and Tangier, the route reveals layered histories and shifting influences. Casablanca’s grand mosque, days under sail, and the dramatic scenery of Fuerteventura, Tenerife, and Gran Canaria complete a voyage shaped by architecture, desert light, and ocean horizons.

  • Visit the hilltop Alcazaba of Malaga and the magnificent Alhambra.
  • Explore the monumental Hassan II Mosque overlooking the Atlantic.
  • Discover volcanic landscapes around Mount Teide, Spain’s highest peak.

Availability is always subject to confirmation. Please check with us before booking flights

03 November, 2027 to 12 November, 2027 on Star Flyer
Prices

Prices quoted here are often dependent on currency fluctuations. Please check with (01432 507450 or info@small-cruise-ships.com) for the very latest price, which may well be cheaper than the one advertised here.

Category 6
£2485 GBP pp (+ Port Taxes £250 GBP pp)
Category 6
Inside cabin, upper/lower berths, bathroom with shower.
Category 5
£2765 GBP pp (+ Port Taxes £250 GBP pp)
Category 5
Inside/outside cabin, raised double bed, two lower beds or triple berths etc, bathroom with shower.
Category 4
£3069 GBP pp (+ Port Taxes £250 GBP pp)
Category 4
Outside cabin, two lower beds, double bed or triple berths, bathroom with shower.
Category 3
£3275 GBP pp (+ Port Taxes £250 GBP pp)
Category 3
Outside cabin,twin/double/triple beds, bathroom with shower.
Category 2
£3475 GBP pp (+ Port Taxes £250 GBP pp)
Category 2
Large outside cabin, twin/double/triple beds, bathroom with shower.
Category 1
£3945 GBP pp (+ Port Taxes £250 GBP pp)
Category 1
Deluxe deck cabin, two lower beds convert to double bed, minibar, bathroom with whirlpool bath, cabin doors open onto deck.
Owners Suite
£5325 GBP pp (+ Port Taxes £250 GBP pp)
Owners Suite
Deluxe outside cabin, double bed, sitting are, minibar, bathroom with whirlpool.
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Day 1 Malaga, Spain

 

Malaga's fortress palace of the Alcazaba and the Castillo de Gibralfaro are splendid examples of Moorish architecture. But it is in Granada that you can see the most romantic and magnificent expression of the Arabesque style in the glorious Alhambra Palace.

Day 2 Puerto Banus (Marbella), Spain

 

Located on the Costa del Sol of southeast Spain, Puerto Banus is a beautiful Mediterranean playground of white-washed buildings and a marina filled with yachts. The marina was developed in 1970 and over the past four decades has become adored by jet-setters around the globe for its beauty and simplicity. Famous for its prominent visitors, nightlife and luxury boutiques, this ‘Jewel of the Costa del Sol' is very much the place to see and be seen.

Day 3 Ceuta, Spain

 

Perched on the northern tip of Africa yet proudly Spanish, Ceuta is a captivating crossroads of cultures. Strategically positioned at the gateway to the Mediterranean on the busy Strait of Gibraltar, this Spanish exclave is a vibrant melting pot of cultures. Its unique location between Europe and Africa has shaped a rich blend of cultures, climates and traditions. For centuries, Christian, Islamic, Jewish, and Hindu communities have lived together here, creating a cosmopolitan city where Europe and Africa converge. Visitors arriving here discover a city where Mediterranean and Moroccan influences blend seamlessly, with palm-lined promenades, an eclectic mix of architectural styles and a bustling market brimming with spices and colours. The ancient city walls and moat recall centuries of history, while seafront cafés offer opportunities for quiet reflection. Ceuta offers a rare and fascinating glimpse of where continents and civilizations meet.

Day 4 Tangier, Morocco

 

Tangier was the real model for the famous American film 'Casablanca' with Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. It still retains its faded mongrel charm - not entirely Moroccan, European or African but a heady mix of all three.

Day 5 Casablanca, Morocco

 

Long before Ingrid Bergman and Bogie made Casablanca a symbol for romance, the city was famous for intrigue and mystery. Veiled by overlapping mantles of French, Arabian and African culture, Casablanca reveals new faces at every turn. The enormous Hassan II Mosque (holding 70,000 worshippers) is the new Morocco, while the fanciful Mauresque buildings in the Medina impart visions of pre-war Casablanca.

Days 6 - 7 At sea

 

Each Star Clippers ship offers a traditional and elegant way to see the world. Feel the wind fill the sails and gently carry you from one gorgeous destination to the next. During your time on board, you can choose to relax on a sun lounger or cool off in one of the pools on the top deck, while more adventurous passengers may enjoy the opportunity to climb the rigging or even have a go at steering the ship. Alternatively, you can wander the interior areas of the ship and discover relaxing lounges, a revitalising spa (Royal Clipper only) and a peaceful library.

Day 8 Puerto del Rosario, Fuerteventura - Canary Islands, Spain

 

Puerto del Rosario is the capital of Fuerteventura and is known for its whitewashed houses and open-air artworks, including giant snail sculptures along the harbor promenade. From here you can easily explore the islands attractions such as Islote de Lobos Nature Reserve. For the energetic then windsurfing is a popular choice as Fuerteventura is one of the best places in the world to do sail sports.

Day 9 Santa Cruz de Tenerife - Tenerife, Spain

 

The island of Tenerife is bisected by steep volcanic mountains cut by garden-like valleys lush with flowers and vegetation. In the capital of Santa Cruz' anthropological museum, learn about the original inhabitants of Tenerife, the stone age Guanche people. Not to be missed is a spectacular drive into the mountains, where 3,718-metre Mount Teide, Spain's tallest mountain, is covered in snow much of the year.

Day 10 Las Palmas - Gran Canaria - Canary Islands, Spain

 

This 15th-century city with a semitropical colonial ambience is a favorite stopping place for yachts crossing the Atlantic. Visit the Casa Colon, named for the great explorer, and do some exploring of your own by adventuring to the volcanic crater of Caldera de Bandama. Its lunar landscape and exotic vegetation take you to a new world.

Please note:

Itineraries are subject to change. 

Day 1 Malaga, Spain

 

Malaga's fortress palace of the Alcazaba and the Castillo de Gibralfaro are splendid examples of Moorish architecture. But it is in Granada that you can see the most romantic and magnificent expression of the Arabesque style in the glorious Alhambra Palace.

Day 2 Puerto Banus (Marbella), Spain

 

Located on the Costa del Sol of southeast Spain, Puerto Banus is a beautiful Mediterranean playground of white-washed buildings and a marina filled with yachts. The marina was developed in 1970 and over the past four decades has become adored by jet-setters around the globe for its beauty and simplicity. Famous for its prominent visitors, nightlife and luxury boutiques, this ‘Jewel of the Costa del Sol' is very much the place to see and be seen.

Day 3 Ceuta, Spain

 

Perched on the northern tip of Africa yet proudly Spanish, Ceuta is a captivating crossroads of cultures. Strategically positioned at the gateway to the Mediterranean on the busy Strait of Gibraltar, this Spanish exclave is a vibrant melting pot of cultures. Its unique location between Europe and Africa has shaped a rich blend of cultures, climates and traditions. For centuries, Christian, Islamic, Jewish, and Hindu communities have lived together here, creating a cosmopolitan city where Europe and Africa converge. Visitors arriving here discover a city where Mediterranean and Moroccan influences blend seamlessly, with palm-lined promenades, an eclectic mix of architectural styles and a bustling market brimming with spices and colours. The ancient city walls and moat recall centuries of history, while seafront cafés offer opportunities for quiet reflection. Ceuta offers a rare and fascinating glimpse of where continents and civilizations meet.

Day 4 Tangier, Morocco

 

Tangier was the real model for the famous American film 'Casablanca' with Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. It still retains its faded mongrel charm - not entirely Moroccan, European or African but a heady mix of all three.

Day 5 Casablanca, Morocco

 

Long before Ingrid Bergman and Bogie made Casablanca a symbol for romance, the city was famous for intrigue and mystery. Veiled by overlapping mantles of French, Arabian and African culture, Casablanca reveals new faces at every turn. The enormous Hassan II Mosque (holding 70,000 worshippers) is the new Morocco, while the fanciful Mauresque buildings in the Medina impart visions of pre-war Casablanca.

Days 6 - 7 At sea

 

Each Star Clippers ship offers a traditional and elegant way to see the world. Feel the wind fill the sails and gently carry you from one gorgeous destination to the next. During your time on board, you can choose to relax on a sun lounger or cool off in one of the pools on the top deck, while more adventurous passengers may enjoy the opportunity to climb the rigging or even have a go at steering the ship. Alternatively, you can wander the interior areas of the ship and discover relaxing lounges, a revitalising spa (Royal Clipper only) and a peaceful library.

Day 8 Puerto del Rosario, Fuerteventura - Canary Islands, Spain

 

Puerto del Rosario is the capital of Fuerteventura and is known for its whitewashed houses and open-air artworks, including giant snail sculptures along the harbor promenade. From here you can easily explore the islands attractions such as Islote de Lobos Nature Reserve. For the energetic then windsurfing is a popular choice as Fuerteventura is one of the best places in the world to do sail sports.

Day 9 Santa Cruz de Tenerife - Tenerife, Spain

 

The island of Tenerife is bisected by steep volcanic mountains cut by garden-like valleys lush with flowers and vegetation. In the capital of Santa Cruz' anthropological museum, learn about the original inhabitants of Tenerife, the stone age Guanche people. Not to be missed is a spectacular drive into the mountains, where 3,718-metre Mount Teide, Spain's tallest mountain, is covered in snow much of the year.

Day 10 Las Palmas - Gran Canaria - Canary Islands, Spain

 

This 15th-century city with a semitropical colonial ambience is a favorite stopping place for yachts crossing the Atlantic. Visit the Casa Colon, named for the great explorer, and do some exploring of your own by adventuring to the volcanic crater of Caldera de Bandama. Its lunar landscape and exotic vegetation take you to a new world.

Please note:

Itineraries are subject to change. 

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Star Flyer
Star Flyer is a true clipper ship reflecting it's proud heritage in every inch of her polished brass and gleaming brightwork. Step aboard this unique vessel and discover a new age of sail, where the …

Star Flyer

Length 110 metres

Star Flyer is a true clipper ship reflecting it's proud heritage in every inch of her polished brass and gleaming brightwork. Step aboard this unique vessel and discover a new age of sail, where the traditions of the past are happily married to the comforts and amenities of the present day. Star Flyer is a modern cruise ship in every way, created for luxury-loving passengers who also love the traditions and romance of the legendary era of sailing ships. Star Flyer is 360 feet long and carries just 170 guests in pampered comfort.

Life aboard is blissfully relaxed, much like traveling on a private yacht. You’ll never feel confined on Star Flyer. Ship offers spacious accommodations and expansive teak decks with ample space and not one, but two swimming pools. In fact, you’ll find that this ship offers more outdoor space per passenger than most conventional cruise ships.

The décor of Star Flyer is reminiscent of the grand age of sail. Antique prints and paintings of famous sailing ships please the eye, while teak and gleaming mahogany rails are richly reminiscent of Star Clippers’ proud nautical heritage.

All Star Clippers ships feature open-seating dining in an elegantly appointed dining room, our convivial indoor-outdoor Tropical Bar and Piano Bar, and an Edwardian style library where a Belle Époque fireplace glows with a warmth that reflects the friendliness and enthusiasm of Star Clippers’ hospitable officers and crew.

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