Spain & Morocco Vignettes

10% Early Booking Savings
Barcelona To Lisbon
Map for 8-Night Barcelona To Lisbon 5.16.26
Starting From
$4,449
Expedition Type
Epicurean
Yacht
World Voyager
Embark/Debark
-
Duration
8 nights

Discover the culinary and cultural wonders of Spain and Morocco. Before embarking on your expedition, an overnight in Barcelona gives you time for unique experiences like catching a sunset at Tibidabo, the highest point in the city. Palma de Mallorca’s Bellver Castle and Arab baths beckon you to immerse into an authentic cultural experience. In Cartagena, a city inhabited for more than two millennia, search for secret tunnels that once housed World War II submarines. Explore one of Spain’s oldest cities, Ronda, from Puerto Banús with an extended evening. Here, you will discover a 16th-century Trinitarian monastery specially restored for winemaking. Join your fellow explorers on a Moroccan tea and bread experience in Tangier, discovering the secrets of making the perfect mint tea and gaining a greater appreciation for the shared ritual. Learn how to prepare a variety of mouthwatering Moroccan dishes during a cooking demonstration and lunch at the exquisite Umayya Restaurant, located on the Corniche of Casablanca, with a late departure from port. Feel the exhilaration of exploration as you traverse hidden corners in captivating destinations.

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Itinerary

The capital of Spain’s Catalonia region, Barcelona, lives up to its reputation as a center of grand architecture and inspiring art. Antoni Gaudi’s Park Guell displays architecture as art, making for a whimsical and colorful stroll through Barcelona. Stretching from La Rambla to Via Laietana you will find the Gothic Quarter, the city’s historic center with intricate medieval buildings and streets turned into modern bars, clubs, and restaurants. A short way up La Rambla you’ll come across La Boqueria, one of Europe’s largest and most famous food markets, filled with fruits, pastries, and many tasty samples of local fare.

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You know you have arrived in Palma de Mallorca, a major city of the Balearics of Spain, when you are met with majestic limestone cliffs plunging into glimmering blue water. On shore, its rich history is evident in its wonderful buildings, castles, and cathedrals. Take in the landmark Gothic cathedral, La Seu, with its enormous rose window and its wrought-iron canopy over the main altar designed by famed Spanish architect Antonio Gaudí. Go for a run or bike ride along the seaside promenade that connects Palma de Mallorca to the neighboring villages of Portitxol and Es Molinar. Beyond the city, explore the lush Sierra de Tramuntana Valley, the island’s major mountain range and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Along the south of Spain on the Mediterranean coast sits Cartagena, founded in 227 BCE and inhabited for more than two millennia. From the 2,000-year-old Roman theater to the ARQUA Marine Archaeology Museum, it’s a place rife with stories for the curious mind to dive into. Driving down dirt roads about 30 minutes outside of Cartagena, you find yourself at the tip of Cape Tiñoso, where the impressive Batería de Castillitos resides. Bring yourself back to the present with shopping, bars, cafes and restaurants on Calle Mayor. While Cartagena only has one beach, Cala Cortina, it’s an oasis jewel located within a tiny cove.

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Located along the Costa del Sol of southeast Spain, Puerto Banús promises a tropical climate made for both adventurous explorations and laid-back relaxation. Just a few short miles east of the port lies the summer-paradise city of Marbella. It’s here you find the most Ferraris in all of Europe and some of the best golf courses for a luxurious getaway made for the discerning traveler.

Spain cuisine is famous for its tapas, and when in Marbella and Puerto Banús, gambas al pilpil (garlic prawns) are the go-to appetizer. Served in garlic, chili, and sizzling olive oil, this simple but mouthwatering dish makes an impression even on the most judicious tastebuds.

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A Moroccan port in the Strait of Gibraltar, Tangier has acted as the connection between Europe and North Africa since Phoenician times. It’s also a less-traveled port, so it offers a more authentic feel to city life in Morocco. Wander the medina to lose yourself in the maze of narrow streets leading to the Grand Socco marketplace. The Kasbah Museum, the old sultan’s palace restored to its former glory, contains a dazzling array of detailed maps, mesmerizing courtyards and signature Moorish architecture. Explore the Caves of Hercules, near Cap Spartel just outside of Tangier city limits.

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Iconic in its own right, the Moroccan city of Casablanca is a pillar of the local culture before French colonization. Marrakesh, meanwhile, offers an abundance of classical, Moorish architecture and the breathtaking gardens of the Bahia Palace dating back to the 12th century. The energy hums amid the Central Market of Casablanca and your senses are enthralled at Marrakesh’s Jemaa el-Fnaa. The monumental Hassan II mosque is a triumph of traditional, Moorish architecture combined with innovations of the 20th century. Known for having the largest minaret in the world and towering above the Atlantic Ocean, it’s a magnificent sight from afar, but a closer look inside provides an even grander sight, as its glass floor gives way to views of the Atlantic beneath its foundations

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Spend the day on the high seas pampering yourself at the spa or enjoying some time on deck. Mingle with your fellow explorers and swap stories of your exploits, making plans for new ones together once you get to shore

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Portugal’s capital Lisbon comes alive with a rich history seen in every nook and cranny of the city. From the resting place of famous explorer Vasco de Gama at Jeronimos Monastery to the impressive turrets of São Jorge Castle dating all the way back to second century B.C.E., Lisbon offers a deep dive into the past to satiate the most curious travelers. While Western Europe’s oldest city boasts an array of Baroque and Neoclassical architecture, that does not mean it has remained stuck in the past. On the contrary, the colorful culture and vibrant life that runs throughout the city’s restaurants, shops, and rooftop bars make it buzz with infectious energy. Taking a tuk tuk through its hard-to-reach passages allows you to experience Lisbon as the locals do.

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Suites & Staterooms

After an inspiring day of exploring, the luxurious comfort of your suite or stateroom offers the perfect place to unwind and relax. Take in a final view of the seascape from the comfort of your balcony or from your panoramic window before retiring for the evening. Awaken fully refreshed and begin your day by pouring yourself a cup of Nespresso Coffee or Kusmi Tea and indulging in lavish L’OCCITANE amenities. Guests in suites enjoy additional luxuries such as an expanded room service menu, a walk-in closet and our coveted butler service.

Navigator Suite (Ns)
Deck: 5,6
465 SQ FT
10% Early Booking Savings
Best Available Fare
$11,399
$10,299
per guest
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Discovery Suite (Ds)
Deck: 5
445 SQ FT
10% Early Booking Savings
Best Available Fare
$10,699
$9,669
per guest
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Journey Suite (Js)
Deck: 5,6
382 SQ FT
Best Available Fare
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per guest
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Horizon Deluxe Stateroom (E1)
Deck: 6
300 SQ FT
10% Early Booking Savings
Best Available Fare
$5,699
$5,169
per guest
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Veranda Deluxe Stateroom (E2)
Deck: 6
300 SQ FT
10% Early Booking Savings
Best Available Fare
$6,099
$5,529
per guest
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Horizon Stateroom (A1)
Deck: 5,6
270 SQ FT
10% Early Booking Savings
Best Available Fare
$5,399
$4,899
per guest
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Horizon Stateroom (A2)
Deck: 5,6
270 SQ FT
10% Early Booking Savings
Best Available Fare
$5,199
$4,719
per guest
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Veranda Stateroom (B1)
Deck: 5,6
270 SQ FT
10% Early Booking Savings
Best Available Fare
$5,399
$4,899
per guest
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Veranda Stateroom (B2)
Deck: 5,6
270 SQ FT
10% Early Booking Savings
Best Available Fare
$5,199
$4,719
per guest
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Adventure Oceanview Stateroom (Ao)
Deck: 3
183 SQ FT
10% Early Booking Savings
Best Available Fare
$4,899
$4,449
per guest
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Cruise Fares are per guest, cruise-only, based on double occupancy, include Early Booking Savings of 10% and are subject to change at any time without notice. Government Taxes and Fees of $400 per guest are included in the fares shown and are not eligible for special offers or promotional savings.

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World Voyager exudes elegance and sophistication reminiscent of the Scandinavian style. This Nordic chic design accentuates light ash wood tones and stylish contrasts of marble accents throughout accommodations and social spaces. Such attention to detail creates an open and airy atmosphere that invites explorers to unwind in a warm, comfortable atmosphere on board.

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