The Charm of the Canary Islands Meets Oriental Magic Cruise

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13 days from

£5215 GBP pp

* Current p/p indicative rate.

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Highlights

  • Gothic alleys and futuristic shapes: explore the old and new sides of Valencia
  • Home of monkeys and a seafaring legend – spectacular Gibraltar
  • From the coastal charm of Casablanca to the colourful royal city of Marrakech*
  • Agadir awakens your spirit of discovery with the scents of the souk and the palm-lined Corniche
  • Enjoy the natural beauty and relaxed atmosphere of La Gomera until midnight

Highlights

  • Gothic alleys and futuristic shapes: explore the old and new sides of Valencia
  • Home of monkeys and a seafaring legend – spectacular Gibraltar
  • From the coastal charm of Casablanca to the colourful royal city of Marrakech*
  • Agadir awakens your spirit of discovery with the scents of the souk and the palm-lined Corniche
  • Enjoy the natural beauty and relaxed atmosphere of La Gomera until midnight
Ship Europa
Capacity: 400
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Stroll through Spain’s cities until evening, immerse yourself in the magic of the Arabian Nights and enjoy the beaches of the Canary Islands: from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic, summer is extended with plenty of time for culture, lifestyle and shopping.

  • Gothic alleys and futuristic shapes: explore the old and new sides of Valencia
  • Home of monkeys and a seafaring legend – spectacular Gibraltar
  • From the coastal charm of Casablanca to the colourful royal city of Marrakech*
  • Agadir awakens your spirit of discovery with the scents of the souk and the palm-lined Corniche
  • Enjoy the natural beauty and relaxed atmosphere of La Gomera until midnight

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

25 October, 2027 to 06 November, 2027 on Europa
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.

Suite with panorama window
£5215 GBP pp
Suite with panorama window
27 m² (291 ft²) Suite with a panorama window 24-hour suite service Visually divided living and sleeping area Walk-in wardrobe Bathroom with bathtub and separate shower Nespresso machine Free mini bar that is refilled daily with water, juices, soft drinks and beer
Veranda Suite Cat. 4-5
£6065 GBP pp
Veranda Suite Cat. 4-5
27 m² (291 ft²) suite with a veranda cat. 4 & 5 24-hour suite service Visually divided living and sleeping area Walk-in wardrobe Bathroom with bathtub and separate shower Nespresso machine Free mini bar that is refilled daily with water, juices, soft drinks and beer Some suites can be booked with connecting doors or are equipped for use by disabled guests
Veranda Suite Cat. 6-7
£7459 GBP pp
Veranda Suite Cat. 6-7
27 m² (291 ft²) suite with a veranda cat. 6 & 7 24-hour suite service Visually divided living and sleeping area Walk-in wardrobe Bathroom with bathtub and separate shower Nespresso machine Free mini bar that is refilled daily with water, juices, soft drinks and beer Some suites can be booked with connecting doors
SPA Suite
£8039 GBP pp
SPA Suite
27 m² (291 ft²) SPA Suite with a veranda 24-hour suite service Includes SPA pamper package Walk-in wardrobe Bathroom with natural light, ocean view. whirlpool bath and separate shower Tablet Nespresso machine Free mini bar that is refilled daily with water, juices, soft drinks, beer and a selection of high-quality spirits Choice of SPA drinks, including smoothies, fresh fruit juices and herbal teas, fresh canapes and fresh fruits Ironing service On-board table reservation for the restaurant The Globe by Kevin Fehling (for cruises lasting 5 days or more) Exclusive service privileges
Penthouse Deluxe Suite
£12479 GBP pp
Penthouse Deluxe Suite
45 m² (484 ft²) Penthouse Deluxe Suite with a veranda Butler service 24-hour suite service Separate living and sleeping areas Walk-in wardrobe Bathroom with underfloor heating, two washbasins, whirlpool bath and separate shower Tablet Nespresso machine Free mini bar that is refilled daily with water, juices, soft drinks, beer and a selection of high-quality spirits Fresh canapes every day Ironing service On-board table reservation for the restaurant The Globe by Kevin Fehling (for cruises lasting 5 days or more) Exclusive service privileges
Penthouse Grand Suite
£19875 GBP pp
Penthouse Grand Suite
85 m² (915 sq ft) Penthouse Grand Suite with a spacious, partly covered veranda featuring a Dedon sofa island Spacious veranda above the bridge Butler service 24-hour suite service Separate living and sleeping areas Spacious walk-in wardrobe Generously sized dining area DEDON sun island on the veranda Bathroom with underfloor heating, two washbasins, a whirlpool bath, separate shower and a private sauna Separate guest toilet Tablet Nespresso machine Free mini bar that is refilled daily with water, juices, soft drinks, beer and a selection of high-quality spirits Fresh canapes every day Ironing service On-board table reservation for the restaurant The Globe by Kevin Fehling Free daily full edition of a newspaper of your choice on request Exclusive service privileges
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Day 1 Palma de Mallorca/Mallorca/Balearic Islands/Spain, departure 21.00 hrs
Day 2 Valencia/Spain, 12.00 – 22.00 hrs

Valencia impresses with its age-old buildings and modern architecture. The heart of the old town is the Plaza de la Reina with its magnificent cathedral, with a bell tower offering fantastic views over the city. It’s well worth taking a walk around the Mercado Central, where local specialities await culinary enthusiasts. Futuristic charm comes from the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciencies, an impressive complex of buildings and parkland designed by Santiago Calatrava and Felix Candela and incorporating an opera, science museum and aquarium.

Day 3 Relaxation at sea
Day 4 Malaga/Spain, 07.00 – 22.00 hrs

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 miles 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. In the evening, there are numerous options for going out. Malaga is a feast for all the senses.

Day 5 Gibraltar/Great Britain, 08.00 – 13.00 hrs

At the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula, the striking rock of Gibraltar greets all seafarers from afar. Right at the foot of the monolithic limestone rock lies a fascinating piece of Great Britain: Gibraltar. Red telephone boxes, teatime and double-decker buses give the city its typical English charm. The lighthouse in the south offers breathtaking views across the sea to Africa. The free-roaming Barbary macaques, which can be found here, are unique in Europe – according to legend, Gibraltar will remain British as long as they are there. But be careful, as it’s better not to feed the cheeky animals. Gibraltar combines history, nature and British flair, offering visitors a unique experience.

Day 6 Casablanca/Morocco, 08.00 – 20.00 hrs

Modern life and historic charm go hand in hand in Casablanca. The lively metropolis is Morocco’s economic centre and offers an exciting mix of Arab or Muslim heritage and remnants from the French colonial period. The old town, also known as the medina, is inviting with its winding streets and numerous bazaars to wander around, while the art deco district and the Corniche promenade show the city’s modern side. At the end of the Corniche, you will see the majestic Hassan II Mosque and its minaret rising about 210 m (689 ft) into the blue sky: one of the largest mosques in the world, its architectural beauty and the glorious marble of the huge prayer hall are impressive. In the evening, the city also shows itself from its most beautiful side and invites you to enjoy whiling away some time.

Day 7 Relaxation at sea
Day 8 Agadir/Morocco, 07.00 – 18.00 hrs

Agadir welcomes its guests with a coastline that stretches gently in the sunlight and offers sweeping views across the Atlantic Ocean. Along the golden Corniche, well-maintained promenades invite you to stroll, while colourfully painted fishing boats rock gently to the rhythm of the waves. High above the city rises the old kasbah – a silent guardian that tells of times gone by. In the alleys of the Souk El Had, the scents of cinnamon, saffron and fresh mint mingle to create an enchanting feast for the senses. This is where modern life meets the history of the Berbers, who still whisper of freedom and tradition in the mountains.

Day 9 Arrecife/Lanzarote/Canary Islands/Spain, 12.00 – 19.00 hrs

Volcanoes and sandy beaches: Lanzarote is a fascinating interplay of colours. Born around 20 million years ago, the island is now a masterpiece of nature, with golden, black and almost white beaches. In between lie turquoise bays, red and black lava fields and the bright green vineyards of La Geria, which thrive in the volcanic soil. Lanzarote is rugged and gentle at the same time, barren and fertile – a place full of contrasts that exudes a magical attraction with its quiet power and unspoilt beauty, leaving visitors deeply moved.

Day 10 Relaxation at sea
Day 11 San Sebastian de la Gomera/La Gomera/Canary Islands/Spain, 07.00 – 24.00 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 whistling 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. You can round off the evening in cosy bars.

Day 12 Santa Cruz de la Palma/La Palma/Canary Islands/Spain, 07.00 – 17.00 hrs

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 the Calle Real and the 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.

Day 13 Santa Cruz de Tenerife/Tenerife/Canary Islands/Spain, arrival 06.00 hrs
Please note:

* The shore activities are not included in the cruise price and are in the planning stage. Subject to change.

Day 1 Palma de Mallorca/Mallorca/Balearic Islands/Spain, departure 21.00 hrs
Day 2 Valencia/Spain, 12.00 – 22.00 hrs

Valencia impresses with its age-old buildings and modern architecture. The heart of the old town is the Plaza de la Reina with its magnificent cathedral, with a bell tower offering fantastic views over the city. It’s well worth taking a walk around the Mercado Central, where local specialities await culinary enthusiasts. Futuristic charm comes from the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciencies, an impressive complex of buildings and parkland designed by Santiago Calatrava and Felix Candela and incorporating an opera, science museum and aquarium.

Day 3 Relaxation at sea
Day 4 Malaga/Spain, 07.00 – 22.00 hrs

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 miles 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. In the evening, there are numerous options for going out. Malaga is a feast for all the senses.

Day 5 Gibraltar/Great Britain, 08.00 – 13.00 hrs

At the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula, the striking rock of Gibraltar greets all seafarers from afar. Right at the foot of the monolithic limestone rock lies a fascinating piece of Great Britain: Gibraltar. Red telephone boxes, teatime and double-decker buses give the city its typical English charm. The lighthouse in the south offers breathtaking views across the sea to Africa. The free-roaming Barbary macaques, which can be found here, are unique in Europe – according to legend, Gibraltar will remain British as long as they are there. But be careful, as it’s better not to feed the cheeky animals. Gibraltar combines history, nature and British flair, offering visitors a unique experience.

Day 6 Casablanca/Morocco, 08.00 – 20.00 hrs

Modern life and historic charm go hand in hand in Casablanca. The lively metropolis is Morocco’s economic centre and offers an exciting mix of Arab or Muslim heritage and remnants from the French colonial period. The old town, also known as the medina, is inviting with its winding streets and numerous bazaars to wander around, while the art deco district and the Corniche promenade show the city’s modern side. At the end of the Corniche, you will see the majestic Hassan II Mosque and its minaret rising about 210 m (689 ft) into the blue sky: one of the largest mosques in the world, its architectural beauty and the glorious marble of the huge prayer hall are impressive. In the evening, the city also shows itself from its most beautiful side and invites you to enjoy whiling away some time.

Day 7 Relaxation at sea
Day 8 Agadir/Morocco, 07.00 – 18.00 hrs

Agadir welcomes its guests with a coastline that stretches gently in the sunlight and offers sweeping views across the Atlantic Ocean. Along the golden Corniche, well-maintained promenades invite you to stroll, while colourfully painted fishing boats rock gently to the rhythm of the waves. High above the city rises the old kasbah – a silent guardian that tells of times gone by. In the alleys of the Souk El Had, the scents of cinnamon, saffron and fresh mint mingle to create an enchanting feast for the senses. This is where modern life meets the history of the Berbers, who still whisper of freedom and tradition in the mountains.

Day 9 Arrecife/Lanzarote/Canary Islands/Spain, 12.00 – 19.00 hrs

Volcanoes and sandy beaches: Lanzarote is a fascinating interplay of colours. Born around 20 million years ago, the island is now a masterpiece of nature, with golden, black and almost white beaches. In between lie turquoise bays, red and black lava fields and the bright green vineyards of La Geria, which thrive in the volcanic soil. Lanzarote is rugged and gentle at the same time, barren and fertile – a place full of contrasts that exudes a magical attraction with its quiet power and unspoilt beauty, leaving visitors deeply moved.

Day 10 Relaxation at sea
Day 11 San Sebastian de la Gomera/La Gomera/Canary Islands/Spain, 07.00 – 24.00 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 whistling 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. You can round off the evening in cosy bars.

Day 12 Santa Cruz de la Palma/La Palma/Canary Islands/Spain, 07.00 – 17.00 hrs

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 the Calle Real and the 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.

Day 13 Santa Cruz de Tenerife/Tenerife/Canary Islands/Spain, arrival 06.00 hrs
Please note:

* The shore activities are not included in the cruise price and are in the planning stage. Subject to change.

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Europa
Extensive space for a maximum of 400 guests   A crew-to-guest ratio of almost one to one Outside suites only, most with a veranda Five restaurants for the ultimate in culinary indulgence &n…

Europa

Length: 198.60 /651 ft
Passenger Capacity: 400
Built/refurbished: 1999/2024
  • Extensive space for a maximum of 400 guests  
  • A crew-to-guest ratio of almost one to one
  • Outside suites only, most with a veranda
  • Five restaurants for the ultimate in culinary indulgence – including THE GLOBE by three-star chef Kevin Fehling
  • Top-class entertainment: experience international artists and experts live on board
  • EUROPA Refresh: new fitness and wellness concepts for even more well-being

MS EUROPA is an award-winning luxury cruise ship renowned for setting global standards in refined small-ship cruising. Accommodating a maximum of just 400 guests, the ship offers an intimate and highly personalised experience, supported by an almost one-to-one crew-to-guest ratio. Designed around the concept of casual luxury, EUROPA combines spacious surroundings, attentive service, and elegant all-suite accommodation, with all suites featuring ocean views and most offering private verandas.

Onboard, guests can enjoy five exceptional restaurants, including fine dining concepts created in collaboration with acclaimed chefs, alongside world-class entertainment, wellness facilities, and thoughtfully curated enrichment experiences. The ship’s smaller size allows access to unique itineraries and exclusive ports beyond the reach of larger vessels, while recent EUROPA Refresh enhancements have introduced updated fitness and wellness concepts for an even more elevated onboard experience. Blending sophistication, comfort, and flexibility, MS EUROPA delivers a truly premium voyage to destinations worldwide.

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  • Coffee and tea specialities, selected softdrinks plus a bottle of champagne to welcome you are also included. In addition, we provide bottled water for shore excursions.
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