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Iberian Idyll II
Seven day cruise aboard the SEABOURN GODDESS II starting on November 03, 2001 from Malaga in Spain.
Cruise Ceuta in Spanish North Africa, Puerto Banus in Spain, Gibraltar, Casablanca in Morocco, Lanzarote in Canary Islands, returning in Santa Cruz De Tenerife (Canary Islands).
Malaga, the centre of the fashionable Costa del Sol invites you to play on sun-swept beaches or explore picturesque towns from Torremolinos to Mijas. Visit Granada, and ascend the Sierra Nevada, through orchards of almonds and olives, en route to the Alhambra's Moorish splendours.
Next but not last port is Ceuta, a Spanish touch on the Moroccan area.Spain maintains this tiny slice of the African coast as its own. A day-trip across the border brings you to Tetouan, a picturesque Moroccan town.
When you first see the Rock of Gibraltar, whether it is from the air, from the sea or from either the Costa del Sol or the western end of the Bay, it is its impressive stature, towering isolated above the surrounding countryside, that causes the greatest impact. It has had this effect on people for many thousands of years. Gibraltar is a beacon, which signals the position of the Strait of Gibraltar, the narrow neck which separates Europe from Africa and provides the only link between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
Casablanca, Africa's second largest city, retains the romantic air of its namesake film. Enjoy the atmosphere of the Ain Daib area with its wonderful beachfront cafes and restaurants, and explore the Medina, the original Arab Quarter.
Lanzarote's lunar like landscape of volcanic craters will leave an indelible picture in your mind's eye. Ride a camel up the slopes of the "Fire Mountain" with lava dust in the wake of your dromedary's hooves and La Palma.
Tenerife, "Island of Eternal Spring", is the largest of the Canary Islands, triangular shaped and with a perfect climate and enchanting scenery. It boasts
fertile valleys and a huge natural crater named "Las Canadas del Teide".
This cruise is performed by SEABOURN CRUISES on board SEABOURN GODDESS II running on the following dates during year 2001.
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| CRUISE DEPARTURE DATES |
| DEPARTS SATURDAY |
| NOVEMBER 2001 | 03 |
| DAY |
PORT OF CALL |
ARR |
DEP |
| Sat |
Malaga, Spain |
- |
18:00 |
| Sun |
Ceuta, Spanish North Africa |
08:00 |
24:00 |
| Mon |
Puerto Banus, Spain |
07:00 |
24:00 |
| Tue |
Gibraltar |
08:00 |
14:00 |
| Wed |
Casablanca, Morocco |
06:00 |
20:00 |
| Thu |
Atlantic Ocean |
- |
- |
| Fri |
Lanzarote, Canary Islands |
08:00 |
18:00 |
| Sat |
Santa Cruz De Tenerife, Canary Islands |
07:00 |
- |
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CABIN
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DESCRIPTION
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PRICE
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| OW |
Owner's suite
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9500 |
| D3 |
Double suite
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8360 |
| DS |
Double suite
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7540 |
| S4 |
Suite
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5120 |
| S3 |
Suite
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4890 |
| S2 |
Suite
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4420 |
| S5 |
Suite
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4420 |
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Above rates:
- Rates are in EURO per person.
- For indication in your home currency at todays exchange rate use the "convert" facility at the bottom of the rate table.
- Rates are meant for DOUBLE occupancy.
- Port Taxes are included.
- Please read important terms and conditions concerning this cruise.
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| PORTS OF CALL
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 Santa Cruz De Tenerife
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 Casablanca
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 Malaga
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