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Star Flyer Mediterranean Cruise: Lisbon to Malaga

1.924€

About this cruise

Embark on an 8-day cruise adventure in the Mediterranean, departing from Lisbon and sailing to Málaga on the Star Flyer ship. Explore enchanting destinations in Portugal, Morocco, Gibraltar, and Spain along the way.

Cabin Prices

The cruise price at the top of the page (1.924€) 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
19/04/2024 - 26/04/2024 2.890€ 3.440€ - 7.360€

Double Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
19/04/2024 - 26/04/2024 3.850€ 4.580€ - 7.360€

Cabin Price for Two Adults with One Child

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
19/04/2024 - 26/04/2024 3.850€ 4.580€ - 7.360€

Cruise Route

Day 1: 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 also one of the oldest cities in Europe. Lisbon is rich in monuments. In addition, the Portuguese capital offers a diverse and interesting cultural scene with theater performances, concerts and exhibitions. The "Bai.

Day 2: Sea day.

Day 3: Portimao, Portugal. The modern town of Portimao on the Algarve has a lot to offer for visitors who like to party: Praia da Rocha, the `rocky beach`, and the disco `Katedral`. Leisure activities, sunshine, shopping, and sardines characterize Portimao. One of the best shopping streets is `Rua do Comércio`, the `Street.

Day 4: Tangier, Morocco. Tangier is a port and provincial capital on the North African coast and is known as the gateway to Africa. The old town of Tangier is manageable and consists of many narrow streets and shops where typical goods are sold. In addition, the Grand Socco square is worth seeing, which is considered the most important marketplace in the region and houses many tea houses. There you will also find.

Day 4: Gibraltar, Gibraltar. The British city of Gibraltar is located south of the Spanish coast. The 27,300 inhabitants are protected by a heavily fortified military and trading port. The unique location of the peninsula, which connects the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, can be seen as a reason for this. The waterway, called the "Strait of Gibraltar," is 60 km long and 14 km wide at its narrowest point. Gibraltar has been a frequent battleground throughout history: conquered by the Spaniards in 1462, they had to cede the island to the British in 1704. As a result, Gibraltar was declared a British crown colony in 1830. However, Spain still claims ownership of the city and its bay. The city`s attractions include the Catholic Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned, the Anglic.

Day 5: Gibraltar, Gibraltar. The British city of Gibraltar is located south of the Spanish coast. The 27,300 inhabitants are protected by a heavily fortified military and trading port. The unique location of the peninsula, which connects the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, can be seen as a reason for this. The waterway, called the "Strait of Gibraltar," is 60 km long and 14 km wide at its narrowest point. Gibraltar has been a frequent battleground throughout history: conquered by the Spaniards in 1462, they had to cede the island to the British in 1704. As a result, Gibraltar was declared a British crown colony in 1830. However, Spain still claims ownership of the city and its bay. The city`s attractions include the Catholic Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned, the Anglic.

Day 6: Motril (Granada), Spain. The small town of Motril has had a small sugarcane industry since the 18th century, which is why it was also called "Little Cuba." It is one of the oldest settlements in Spain and was founded by the Phoenicians, but ruled by the Arabs for several centuries. The port is the most important one in the province of Granada. Places of interest: "Parque de los Pueblos.

Day 7: Puerto Banus (Marbella), Spain. Puerto Banús is a luxurious marina located in Marbella, Spain. It is known for its glamorous atmosphere, high-end boutiques, and luxury yachts. With its stunning waterfront setting, Puerto Banús attracts visitors from around the world who come to enjoy the vibrant nightlife, beautiful beaches, and exclusive restaurants. It has.

Day 8: Málaga, Spain. Malaga was founded by the seafaring Phoenicians around the 8th century BC. Today, Malaga is a modern city with a significant commercial port, an airport, and a university. Additionally, the city benefits from a year-round ideal climate, making it one of the most important tourist destinations on the Iberian Peninsula. Points of interest include the Royal Palace "Alcazaba," built in the 11th century and equipped with an Archaeological Museum, the city`s cathedral, built around 1528, with charming chapels "Capilla Mayor" and "Capilla del Sagrado Corazón," nu.