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Canary Island Cruises

Part African, part European, fascinating voyages through magnificent ports.

The Canary Islands and Morocco, land of caftans, couscous and casbahs.

 

Canary Island and Morocco Cruise
Cruise to breathtaking panoramas on a voyage that blends the pleasure of a leisurely cruise with opportunities for discovery. Ports of call include:
  • Leixoes, Portugal
    The great wine region of Portugal, situated along the Douro River. Leixoes has been designated a World Heritage City.
  • Las Palmas, Gran Canaria
    The Canary Island archipelago offers white and black sandy beaches as it rises from the Atlantic. Explore jungle and desert landscapes, imposing cliffs and see over 200 species of birds, including the native canary.
  • Santa Cruz, Tenerife
    Tenerife is the largest of the Canary Islands and boasts a rich array of scenery and attractions, from lively resorts to volcanic beaches. Take a tour inland through steep mountains and pine-forested gorges to snow-capped Mount Teide, the highest mountain in Spain at 12,000 feet.
  • Santa Cruz, La Palma
    La Palma, the garden isle, is noted for it's traditional crafts and beautiful Spanish colonial buildings in the capital, Santa Cruz. The interior of the island is dominated by a gigantic volcanic crater, La Caldera de Taburiente. La Palma is also home to the only active volcano in Spain.
  • Funchal, Madeira
    The wild and rugged beauty of Madeira draws visitors in for the temperate climate, linens and lace. Santa Catarina Park, Santa Clara Convent and a 15th century fort to repel pirate attacks are all well worth a visit.
  • Casablanca, Morocco
    A city whose very name summons images of romance and exoticism. Explore the Royal Palace and the lighthouse or join an excursion to the walled medina of Rabat, the country's capital.
  • Tangier, Morocco
    "Come with me to the Casbah" is a byword for entering this city, once the base for the Moorish conquest of Spain.
  • Gibraltar
    The 14,000 feet high Rock of Gibraltar marks the mediterranean's end. Take a cable car to the top or explore the many caves and tunnels. Visit the famous apes or shop at familiar shops in the town.
Gibraltar
Moroccan Water Sellers
Santa Cruz, La Palma, Canary Islands
Madeira
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