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Cruise in the Canary Islands from Hamburg aboard Queen Anne ship with visits to Germany, Spain, and Portugal for 19 days

3.220€

About this cruise

Embark on a 19-day cruise adventure in the Canary Islands, departing from Hamburg on the Queen Anne ship. Explore enchanting destinations in Germany, Spain, and Portugal during your voyage.

Cabin Prices

The cruise price at the top of the page (3.220€) is listed for the accommodation of one person in a double cabin. To get the total cabin cost, multiply this price by two. All subsequent prices are listed for the entire cabin and do not require additional multiplication.

All prices presented on this website are approximate and do not constitute a public offer. For precise price information, please contact the service provider.

Single Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
19/12/2025 - 06/01/2026 9.980€ 12.480€ 14.080€ 26.780€

Double Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
19/12/2025 - 06/01/2026 6.440€ - 9.680€ 20.240€

Cabin Price for Two Adults with One Child

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
19/12/2025 - 06/01/2026 10.080€ 11.780€ 14.280€ 26.780€

Cabin Price for Two Adults with Two Children

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
19/12/2025 - 06/01/2026 10.080€ 11.780€ 14.280€ 26.780€

Cruise Route

Day 1: Hamburg, Germany. The second largest city in Germany (1.8 million inhabitants) is located on the rivers Elbe and Alster. Due to this location, Hamburg has a dense network of waterways, even boasting more bridges than Venice! The Hanseatic city, with its seaport and media and cultural center, is one of the most important economic locations in Germany. This diverse city offers a vibrant entertainment culture, which can be experienced in the legendary entertainment district of St. Pauli as well as in the musical halls and theaters. The 1,200-year-old city is appreciated not only by culture enthusiasts, but also by those seeking nightlife, as modern buildings with the trendiest shops and bars are popping up next to traditional warehouses. Other attractions include "Michel," the entire port area, Jungfernstieg, the Reeperbahn, the TV tower, Ha.

Day 2: Sea day.

Day 3: Southampton, England. Southampton is considered England`s most important port city. Despite the almost complete destruction of the old town during the war, Southampton is home to numerous attractions. Notable sights include the city walls and the Bargate Memorial, a medieval gatehouse that was once used as the main entrance to the city. Additionally, the city is home to the SeaCity Museum, which explores the departure of the Ti.

Day 4 - 5: Sea day.

Day 6: Cádiz, Spain. The southern Spanish coastal city in Andalusia has a commercial and a military port. It is connected to the mainland by a narrow 9 km-long strip of land and a bridge. The population is 154,000 inhabitants. Landmarks of the city, founded by the Phoenicians around 1100 BC, include the medical faculty of the University of Seville, the Old Cathedral (13th and 16th centuries), and the New Cathedral, built in the 18th/19th centuries. Historically, Cádiz gained significant importance.

Day 7: Sea day.

Day 8: Madeira, Portugal. The volcanic island of Madeira is located 900 km from the African mainland. This island in the Atlantic Ocean has a mild climate and tropical vegetation, turning it into a green paradise. Its hilly landscape offers viewpoints with breathtaking panoramic views. In the capital city of Funchal, a wide selection of souvenirs is available, including traditional embroidery, wickerwork, and the famous Madeira wine. The city also hosts various cultural, entertaining, and sports events.

Attractions: Carnival, "Festa da Flor" (Flower Festival), "Festa do V.

Day 9: Lanzarote (Canary Islands), Spain. Lanzarote is the easternmost of the 7 major Canary Islands located in the Atlantic Ocean, and 1,000 km from the Spanish mainland. The island`s distinctive volcanic activity, which was still evident in the 18th and 19th centuries, has shaped Lanzarote into a land of contrasts. Particularly striking are the Fire Mountains in the Timanfaya National Park with its fine white sand beaches. In 1993, the island earned the title of World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO.

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Day 10: Gran Canaria (Canary Islands), Spain. Gran Canaria is the third largest of the Canary Islands. It is located in the middle of the archipelago and covers an area of ​​around 1500 km². The island offers a charming diversity of landscapes; from lush coastal areas to rocky areas inland, Gran Canaria has it all. The Maspalomas Lighthouse located on the island is the southernmost point of Europe. Other attractions include the capital city Las Palmas, Playa de las Canteras, the Santa Ana Cathedral, and the.

Day 11: Fuerteventura (Canary Islands), Spain. Fuerteventura enjoys spring-like temperatures all year round. Because of this, the island is known as the "Island of Eternal Spring". Volcanic mountains, vast steppes, picturesque coves, and stunning beaches characterize the island`s landscape. Charming fishing villages with old village churches and watchtowers are typical of Fuerteventura.

Sights: Capital city Puerto del Rosario, the town of Betancuria with an archaeological museum and the Cathedral "Vega de Rio Palmas", palm oasis south of Betancuria, Corralejo Na.

Day 12: Sea day.

Day 13: Lisbon, Portugal. The white city by the sea, built on seven hills and surrounded by the natural harbor "Rio Tejo", was founded by the Phoenicians around the 9th-7th century BC. Today, it is the capital of Portugal and one of the oldest cities in Europe. Lisbon is rich in architectural landmarks. In addition, the Portuguese capital offers a diverse and interesting cultural scene with theater performances, concerts, and exhibitions. The "Bairro Alto" (Upper Town) is known for its nightlife options. Must-see attractions include the Jerónimos Monastery, Belém Tower, Monument to the Disc.

Day 14: Lisbon, Portugal. The white city by the sea, built on seven hills and surrounded by the natural harbor "Rio Tejo", was founded by the Phoenicians around the 9th-7th century BC. Today, it is the capital of Portugal and one of the oldest cities in Europe. Lisbon is rich in architectural landmarks. In addition, the Portuguese capital offers a diverse and interesting cultural scene with theater performances, concerts, and exhibitions. The "Bairro Alto" (Upper Town) is known for its nightlife options. Must-see attractions include the Jerónimos Monastery, Belém Tower, Monument to the Disc.

Day 15 - 16: Sea day.

Day 17: Southampton, England. Southampton is considered England`s most important port city. Despite the almost complete destruction of the old town during the war, Southampton is home to numerous attractions. Notable sights include the city walls and the Bargate Memorial, a medieval gatehouse that was once used as the main entrance to the city. Additionally, the city is home to the SeaCity Museum, which explores the departure of the Ti.

Day 18: Sea day.

Day 19: Hamburg, Germany. The second largest city in Germany (1.8 million inhabitants) is located on the rivers Elbe and Alster. Due to this location, Hamburg has a dense network of waterways, even boasting more bridges than Venice! The Hanseatic city, with its seaport and media and cultural center, is one of the most important economic locations in Germany. This diverse city offers a vibrant entertainment culture, which can be experienced in the legendary entertainment district of St. Pauli as well as in the musical halls and theaters. The 1,200-year-old city is appreciated not only by culture enthusiasts, but also by those seeking nightlife, as modern buildings with the trendiest shops and bars are popping up next to traditional warehouses. Other attractions include "Michel," the entire port area, Jungfernstieg, the Reeperbahn, the TV tower, Ha.