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16 DAYS “Canary Islands” Cruise
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From Genoa, Marseilles, At Sea,
Gibraltar, At Sea, Madeira, La Palma, Tenerife, La Gomera, El
Heirro, Las Palmas, Lanzarote, At Sea, Casablanca, Malaga (Granada),
Almeria, Alicante, Barcelona, ending at Genoa.
Onboard “AQUAMARINE”
From March 06
to November 13
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16 DAYS “Canary Islands” Cruise
From
Genoa, Marseilles, At Sea,
Gibraltar, At Sea, Madeira, La
Palma, Tenerife, La Gomera, El
Heirro, Las Palmas, Lanzarote, At
Sea, Casablanca, Malaga (Granada),
Almeria, Alicante, Barcelona, ending
at Genoa.
Onboard “AQUAMARINE” From March 06
to November 13
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Port |
Arrival |
Departure |
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Friday |
Genoa, Italy |
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17:30 |
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Genoa, Italy
Genua was a city of the ancient
Ligurians. Its name is probably
.Ligurian, meaning "knee", i.e.
"angle", from its geographical
position, thus akin to the name of
Geneva. Or it could derive from the
Celtic root genu-, genawa (pl.
genowe), meaning "mouth",i.e.,
estuary, or from the Latin word of
Celtic origin "ianua", meaning
"door". Part of the old city of
Genoa was inscribed on the World
Heritage List (UNESCO) in 2006 The
main features of central Genoa
include Piazza De Ferrari,around
which are sited the Opera and the
Palace of the Doges.There is also a
house where Christopher Columbus is
said to have been born. |
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Saturday |
Marseilles, France* |
07:00 |
18:00 |
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Marseilles, France*
For 2,600 years, Marseilles has been
a port: from Massalia, the Phocean
city, to Marseilles gateway to the
East, maritime adventure and the
rapid expansion of trade in the 19th
century are evoked from the Old
Port. The large historic buildings
representing many political and
religious symbols, which tell the
story of the city can be seen on
this itinerary. These are all there:
Saint Victor Abbey, Notre Dame de la
Garde Basilica, the cathedrals,
Palais Longchamps, and the famous
Old Port with The Canebière. Also,
you can see all the large
residences, villas or mansions,
chose the exceptional site of the
Corniche: architectural surprises,
extravagance or elegance, splendid
views of the sea, Castle of If, can
be seen everywhere |
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Sunday |
At Sea |
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Monday |
Gibraltar, B.C.C |
12:00 |
17:00 |
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Gibraltar, B.C.C
The Rock of Gibraltar is located at
the entrance of the Mediterranean.
Its strategic location and history
have made it an international symbol
of solidity and strength, and it
frequently features in the world
press and media.
Gibraltar is connected to Spain by a
sandy isthmus, a ferry to Morocco
and flights to London. The subject
of repeated conquest and sieges,
Gibraltar has been a British
Territory since 1704. Ceded forever
to Britain by Spain in the Treaty of
Utrecht (1713), Gibraltar joined the
EU in 1973, under the British Treaty
of Accession.The locally elected
Government of Gibraltar has created
a solid economy. In a modern Europe,
this has its base in Offshore
finance, shipping, tourism and the
Internet rather than the military
past. There is, however, much of
that for the tourist to see, along
with the famous apes. |
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Tuesday |
At Sea |
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Wednesday |
Madeira, Portugal |
08:00 |
19:00 |
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Madeira, Portugal
Madeira was rediscovered by
Portuguese sailors some time between
1418 and 1420. The archipelago is
considered to be the first discovery
of the exploratory period initiated
by Henry the Navigator of Portugal.
It is a popular year-round resort,
noted for its Madeira wine, flowers,
and embroidery artisans, as well as
its New Year's Eve celebrations that
feature a spectacular fireworks
show, which is the largest in the
world according to the Guinness
World Records[1]. Its harbour -
Funchal - is important due to its
commercial and passenger traffic and
for being a major stopover for
cruisers en route from Europe to the
Caribbean. |
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Thursday |
La Palma, Spain |
09:30 |
20:00 |
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La Palma, Spain
La Palma, like the other islands of
the Canary Island archipelago, is a
volcanic ocean island. The volcano
rises almost 7 km above the floor of
the Atlantic Ocean. Proportional to
its size, it is alleged to be the
steepest island in the world. There
is road access from sea level to the
very summit at 2423 metres, [1]
which is marked by an outcrop of
rocks called Los Muchachos ("The
Lads"). This is the site of the
Roque de los Muchachos Observatory,
one of the world's premier
astronomical observatories. |
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Friday |
Tenerife, Spain |
06:30 |
22:00 |
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Tenerife, Spain
Tenerife is often called a paradise
island and for good reason! The
island experiences sunshine around
the year, has an abundance of world
class hotels and offers an
exceptional choice of cuisine set
against the stunning background of
Mount Teide. Most people going on
holidays to Tenerife stay in the
main tourist resorts of Los
Christianos and Playa de las
Americas, located side-by-side in
the south west of the island. |
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Saturday |
La Gomera, Spain |
07:00 |
12:30 |
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La Gomera, Spain
Let yourself be amazed by the many
facets of the second smallest island
of the Canarian Archipelagos: Rugged
mountains, earthy valleys, tropical
misty forests and a fascinating
ocean. |
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Saturday |
El Heirro, Spain |
16:30 |
22:00 |
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El Heirro, Spain
The name of the island is derived
from the Guanche language toponym
Hero, which by the process of
folk-etymology was transformed into
"Hierro," meaning "iron" in Spanish,
due to its similarity to that word.
Thus, Ferro (Latin ferrum, "iron")
was and is used as an alternative
name for the island. Most likely
"hero" is the original name of what
we to-day call a "cistern", due to
the way the bimbaches saved water
from trees. It is the name for the
island in other languages, including
French, German, and Danish. Pliny
the Elder, who used Juba II as his
source, names a series of Canary
Islands, and it is believed that his
Capraria may have been Hierro. |
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Sunday |
Las Palmas, Spain |
07:00 |
22:00 |
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Las Palmas, Spain
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, the
capital of the island, is located in
the north-eastern part of the island
set in a magnificent scenery
composed of two bays and their
beautiful beaches – Playa de las
Canteras and Playa de las
Alcaravaneras.
Founded in 1478, Las Palmas de Gran
Canaria boasts an important
historical and cultural heritage,
much of which can be found in the
district of Vegueta, the oldest
quarter of the town, which was
declared a UNESCO World Heritage
Site in 1990. |
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Monday |
Lanzarote, Spain |
07:00 |
18:00 |
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Lanzarote, Spain
Lanzarote is the island's most
easterly of the Canary Islands.
Discover the beaches and the most
interesting places to visit, plan
your vacation with our Lanzarote
Guide, download the map of
Lanzarote, displays the best photos
and videos of Lanzarote |
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Tuesday |
At Sea |
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Wednesday |
Casablanca, Morocco |
06:00 |
18:00 |
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Casablanca, Morocco
Principal city in Morocco and
capital in all but administration,
Casablanca is now the largest port
of the Maghreb busier even than
Marseilles, the city on which it was
modeled by the French. A visit of
Casablanca city should include the
central market, the Habous district,
the Royal Palace, the Mohamed V
square, the residential area of Anfa
and a full tour of the famous Hassan
II Mosque. Departing from the pier
you will stop at Mohamed V Square
after passing by the United Nations
Square. It's worth ducking into the
Marché Central (Central Market)
nearby, a high-class souk whose
wares are offered to the locals, to
catch a glimpse of the everyday life
of the city. It's essentially a
foodstuffs market, but there are
handicrafts there as well. It's
lively and vivid. If you had a place
to cook, you could even buy a couple
of turtles, for soup! Visit of the
interior of Hassan II Mosque: built
for the 60th birthday of former
Moroccan King Hassan II, is the
largest religious monument in the
world after Mecca.It has space for
25.000 worshippers inside and
another 80.000 outside. The
210-meter minaret is the tallest in
the world and is visible day and
night for miles around. |
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Thursday |
Malaga (Granada), Spain |
10:00 |
14:00 |
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Malaga (Granada), Spain
Enjoy a pleasant drive to the
Gibralfaro, a Muslim castle
constructed by an 8th century emir
and commanding a spectacular
panorama of the city below. Delight
in a visit of the Cathedral, known
to the locals as La Manquita one
armed as to this day the east tower
of the edifice is incomplete. The
cathedral boasts an 18th century
baroque façade and the ornate
interior is a combination of Gothic
and Renaissance architecture The
Alhambra Palace , The Alhambra of
Granada (694 mt above sea level), a
fortress from the 9th century, is
perched on a hill overlooking
Granada and it comprises two
principle parts; the fortress and
the Nasrid Palace with the lush
gardens. It is one of the most
remarkable castles ever constructed
and it boasts architectural
splendour and lush surroundings |
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Thursday |
Almeria, Spain** |
21:00 |
22:00 |
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Almeria, Spain**
a city with prestigious and
exceedingly beautiful Moorish
buildings and a luxuriantly green
setting over which the city looks
out to the snow-capped Sierra Nevada
on the horizon. You will first visit
the 14th century Generalife (740 mt
above sea level), the summer palace
of the kings of Granada, which is
particularly enjoyable for its cool,
green terraced water gardens and the
views it offers of the Sierra
Nevada, Darro valley, across to the
old quarter of Albaicin and the
gypsy haunts of Sacromonte. |
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Friday |
Alicante, Spain |
08:30 |
16:00 |
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Alicante, Spain
Alicante is the second most
important city in the Valencian
community, and is located at the
centre of the bay which bears its
name, between the capes of la Huerta
and Santa Pola. You will visit the
Castle of Santa Barbara, located on
the top of Mount Benacantil.
Iberians, Romans and Arabs settled
there. Its numerous rooms, towers
and battlements mainly date from the
XVI-XVII centuries. You will walk
through the Spanish Esplanade
(Maritime Harbour), the historical
centre, the municipal archive, the
town hall, and you will view Saint
Mary's church. |
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Saturday |
Barcelona, Spain |
07:00 |
14:00 |
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Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona is a major economic centre
with one of Europe's principal
Mediterranean ports, and Barcelona
International Airport is the second
largest in Spain after
Madrid-Barajas Airport. Founded as a
Roman city, Barcelona became the
capital of the Counts of Barcelona.
After merging with the Kingdom of
Aragon, it became one of the most
important cities of the Crown of
Aragon. Besieged several times
during its history, Barcelona is
today an important cultural centre
and a major tourist destination and
has a rich cultural heritage.
Particularly renowned are
architectural works of Antoni Gaudí
and Lluís Domènech i Montaner that
have been designated UNESCO World
Heritage Sites. The city is well
known in recent times for the 1992
Summer Olympics. The headquarters of
the Union for the Mediterranean are
located in Barcelona.As the capital
of Catalonia, Barcelona houses the
seat of the Catalan government,
known as the Generalitat de
Catalunya; of particular note are
the executive branch, the
parliament, and the Supreme Court of
Catalonia. The city is also the
capital of the Barcelonès comarca
(shire). |
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Sunday |
Genoa, Italy |
12:00 |
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Genoa, Italy
Genua was a city of the ancient
Ligurians. Its name is probably
.Ligurian, meaning "knee", i.e.
"angle", from its geographical
position, thus akin to the name of
Geneva. Or it could derive from the
Celtic root genu-, genawa (pl.
genowe), meaning "mouth",i.e.,
estuary, or from the Latin word of
Celtic origin "ianua", meaning
"door". Part of the old city of
Genoa was inscribed on the World
Heritage List (UNESCO) in 2006 The
main features of central Genoa
include Piazza De Ferrari,around
which are sited the Opera and the
Palace of the Doges.There is also a
house where Christopher Columbus is
said to have been born. |
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* Embarkation also from
Marseilles
** Technical call
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