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13 Day Exploring Iberia

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Southern Spain to Coastal Portugal
From bustling cities to peaceful stays on the Mediterranean coast, get a true taste of the Iberian Peninsula. Explore Málaga on a walking tour, where you can taste some of the delicacies of this southern Spanish region. Visit Frigiliana and Nerja, two of the Andalusian white villages that leave memories of quiet, simpler days. Visit Ronda, a clifftop marvel. Gaze at Cordoba’s Mezquita and colourful patios. In Seville, learn about the history of Flamenco with a hands-on lesson. In Lisbon, travel by tram to the cobbled narrow streets and visit Belem, home to the Jerónimos Monastery. Relax on Portugal’s Riviera during a 3-night stay. Experience the history of Spain and Portugal while enjoying the region’s sunshine and local flavours.
*14 nights in the same stateroom: + $100pp (double occupancy)
*14 nights in the same stateroom: +$200pp (single occupancy)
*There are only a limited amount of staterooms available on each sailing where moving is not going to be necessary.
Your Tour Includes
- 4 Handpicked Accommodations
- 18 Meals
Must-See Inclusions
- Step back in time as you take in the sights of the picturesque White Villages of Andalusia.
- In Cordoba, take a walking tour of La Mezquita, a religious marvel.
- Tour the Alhambra palace, a Wonder of the Muslim World in Granada.
Cultural Experiences
- Experience Ronda, one of Spain's loveliest and most historic towns.
- Venture to a bull ranch to learn about the animals’ care and life on the farm.
- Visit a family-owned olive grove and taste the award-winning local product.
Culinary Inclusions
- Sample Málaga’s tapas during a tour of the city.
- Enjoy a home-hosted meal in Ronda.
Highlights
- Málaga
- Choice on Tour: Málaga Alcazaba or Picasso Museum
- White Villages of Andalusia
- The Alhambra
- Ronda
- Cordoba
- La Mezquita
- Home-Hosted Meal
- Seville Cathedral
- Choice on Tour: Historic Santa Cruz Walking Tour or Seville Horse & Carriage Ride
- Estremoz
- Portuguese Riviera
- Lisbon
- Sintra
- Quinta da Regaleira

Priority Access
» Priority check-in
» Priority access to specialty restaurant reservations
» Priority line at the Guest Services desk
» Priority line at the Shore Excursions desk
» Priority access to tenders ashore in select ports
» Priority disembarkation
Premium Dining
» Expanded 24-hour room service breakfast menu
» Pinnacle Class ships: Private dining venue for breakfast and dinner with an expanded menu
» All other ships: Priority seating in the Dining Room for breakfast and dinner with an expanded menu
Exclusive Amenities
» Complimentary stateroom upgrade
» Dedicated concierge service
» Welcome glass of sparkling wine on embarkation day
» Premium bathrobes
» Club Orange keycard
» Exclusive Club Orange tote bag (one per stateroom)
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Malaga
Malaga, the birthplace of Pablo Picasso and the entryway to the Costa del Sol, is a busy, occasionally chaotic city of 550,000 people. For those who choose not to spend their entire time on the coast's renowned beaches and the surrounding bars, there are an incredible number of museums and monuments, such as the Alcazaba fort from the 11th century and the Museu Picasso Malaga. Taverns and bistros are bustling throughout the ancient city. One can enjoy a pleasant stroll past banana trees and fountains on the expansive Paseo del Parque.
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Royal Alcazar of Seville
This historic royal palace began as a Moorish fortress in 913. Over time it became a stunning fusion of Spanish Christian and Moorish architecture with a number of spectacular gardens and fountains.
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Belem Tower
The unique four-story Belem Tower fortress sits directly on the banks of the Tagus, and was built in the 16th century to defend the harbor. Originally a lighthouse, it was also used as a prison.
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Day: 1 Overnight Flight (not included)
Enjoy a true taste of the Iberian Peninsula. Your tour begins with an overnight flight.
Day: 2 Málaga, Spain
Welcome to Málaga, a city known for its Andalusian lifestyle and the birthplace of artist Pablo Picasso. This evening, join your fellow travellers for a welcome reception.
Day: 3 Málaga
Discover the port city of Málaga with a local guide. Walk through the colourful market stalls and learn about the history and culture of this seaside community. Meet a local from the Sepulcro Brotherhood to learn about the importance of the religious brotherhoods to the local culture. Then, stop at a local bodega bar to sample some tapas. Then it’s your choice! Venture into the Alcazaba and get to know the fortified palace -OR- enter the Picasso Museum, where you’ll see paintings by this iconic artist who called Málaga his first home.
Day: 4 Malaga - Granada - Malaga
Today, travel to Granada, the last capital of the Moors in Spain before it fell to the Catholic monarchs in 1492. Spend the morning with a local expert visiting the Alhambra, a UNESCO World Heritage site that’s known as one of the Wonders of the Muslim World. After your extensive morning walk at this centuries-old palace and fortress complex, enjoy some free time in Granada for lunch on your own. Later, return to your hotel to spend the evening as you please.
Day: 5 Málaga - Frigiliana - Nerja - Málaga
Journey to the picturesque white villages of Andalusia. Frigiliana, considered to be one of the most beautiful villages in the region, will make you feel as though you have stepped back in time. Take in its whitewashed houses and historical sites while walking through the narrow cobblestone streets. Travel to the town of Nerja and explore its famous caves, home to one of the world’s largest stalactites. In Nerja, visit the Balcón de Europa, a balcony in the centre of town with stunning views of the sea. Return to Málaga where you can choose to join your Tour Manager on a sunset marina stroll with a sweet surprise — the perfect way to say goodbye to Málaga.
Day: 6 Málaga - Ronda - Cordoba
Next stop: Ronda, a historic town perched upon a cliff in Andalusia. Explore the Old Town full of twisting narrow streets, the 18th-century Puente Nuevo (New Bridge) over the El Tajo gorge, and La Alameda Park with its panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. During your walking tour, get the local perspective on the often-debated topic of bullfighting in this city rich with the history surrounding these contests. Complete your tour of Ronda and be welcomed into a local’s home for a home-hosted lunch. Arrive in Cordoba and end your day with a walk as sunset arrives.
Day: 7 Cordoba
Begin your day immersing yourself in the culture of Cordoba when you admire the rows of patios* filled with colourful flowers and plants. Meet with a local to discuss the tradition and importance of these bountiful displays. Later, tour the magnificent Mezquita (UNESCO). Originally built as a mosque, it was converted into the city’s cathedral when the Christians conquered the region in 1236. End your afternoon with a visit to a family-run bull ranch to see life on the farm and learn about the care of these animals.
Day: 8 Cordoba - Seville
Your taste of the local culture continues today. Head to an award-winning olive grove and learn about this family-owned business. Try their unique olive oil during lunch before departing for Seville, Spain’s “cultural capital.” Once you arrive, get acquainted with Seville on a panoramic city tour featuring the famous Bull Ring, Torre de Oro, Plaza de Espana, and Maria Luisa Park. This evening, take in sweeping views of Seville from atop the Mirador Setas viewpoint. After you’ve worked up your appetite, you’ll sit down to dinner at a trendy local restaurant.
Day: 9 Seville
In Seville, it’s your choice! Take a walking tour of the quaint Santa Cruz Quarter with its cascading bright flowers, whitewashed buildings, and winding streets -OR- take a horse and carriage ride through Plaza de España and Maria Luisa Park – one of the loveliest parks in all of Europe. Then, discover the magnificent Seville Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the largest Gothic cathedral in the world. View the ornate architecture of the cathedral and see Christopher Columbus’ tomb. Later this afternoon, during an Impact Moment, participate in a flamenco lesson at Fundacion Cristina Heeren de Arte Flamenco. This is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the art of flamenco in Spain and internationally. After your lesson, enjoy a traditional flamenco performance.
Day: 10 Seville - Estremoz, Portugal - Portuguese Riviera
Say adios to Spain and travel through the Portuguese countryside to Estremoz – a historic town whose marble can be found in Portuguese monuments throughout the country. After a lunch full of local flavour, continue on to the Portuguese Riviera, the picturesque region situated along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. Enjoy an evening at leisure to do as you please.
Day: 11 Portuguese Riviera - Lisbon - Portuguese Riviera
Olá Lisboa! It’s time to get to know Europe’s second oldest capital city. Start in Belém, home to many of Lisbon’s most iconic sites. After viewing the impressive Jeronimos Monastery (UNESCO) facade, embark on a unique panoramic city tour. Hop on to one of Lisbon’s iconic trams taking you through the postcard-worthy streets of the hilly city. Return to your hotel and enjoy the rest of the day to explore independently. This evening, you may choose to join an optional experience to see local artists perform traditional fado music (UNESCO).
Day: 12 Portuguese Riviera - Sintra - Portuguese Riviera
Head to the town of Sintra (UNESCO), a favourite summer residence of Portuguese kings for six centuries. Explore the Quinta da Regaleira, a 20th-century palace with an elaborate gothic façade and beautiful gardens. Then stop at a local bakery and indulge in a local pastry before enjoying some time on your own to discover this storybook town. Tonight, toast to a wonderful trip with your fellow travellers during a farewell dinner featuring savoury Portuguese favourites.
Day: 13 Portuguese Riviera - Tour Ends
This cultural deep dive into Spain and Portugal comes to a close today.
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