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Malaga to Nice

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Port to Port Málaga to Nice
Departure date / Duration 23rd April 2027, 8 nights
Yacht Name World Traveller

Itinerary


Day 1 - Málaga , Spain

The Spanish city of Málaga along the Mediterranean's Costa del Sol combines the simple, cosmopolitan feel with the quiet sleepiness of local fishing villages. A dive into the past starts with the ruins of the Roman amphitheater, its ancient stones creating the path that leads to Alcazaba Castle. When the sun goes down, the party starts at Plaza de la Constitucion. Energy thrums through the city streets as the residents come out for the night. Make your way to Granada to visit the famous Alhambra Palace, an outstanding example of Moorish architecture that attracts travelers from all around the world.

Day 2 - Tangier , Morocco

A Moroccan port in the Strait of Gibraltar, Tangier has acted as the connection between Europe and North Africa since Phoenician times. It's also a less-traveled port, so it offers a more authentic feel to city life in Morocco. Wander the medina to lose yourself in the maze of narrow streets leading to the Grand Socco marketplace. The Kasbah Museum, the old sultan's palace restored to its former glory, contains a dazzling array of detailed maps, mesmerizing courtyards and signature Moorish architecture. Explore the Caves of Hercules, near Cap Spartel just outside of Tangier city limits.

Day 3 - Puerto Banús , Spain

Located along the Costa del Sol of southeast Spain, Puerto Banús promises a tropical climate made for both adventurous explorations and laid-back relaxation. Just a few short miles east of the port lies the summer-paradise city of Marbella. It's here you find the most Ferraris in all of Europe and some of the best golf courses for a luxurious getaway made for the discerning traveler.

Spain cuisine is famous for its tapas, and when in Marbella and Puerto Banús, gambas al pilpil (garlic prawns) are the go-to appetizer. Served in garlic, chili, and sizzling olive oil, this simple but mouthwatering dish makes an impression even on the most judicious tastebuds.

Day 4 - Almería , Spain

With so much to see in the Andalusia region of Spain, Almería is often overlooked. But it holds an enchantment all its own, with fairytale castles amid colorful modern buildings. On Cabo de Gata Natural Park you find a spectacular beach of unspoiled sands and blue water with a backdrop of sand dunes, cacti and mountains. About 30 kilometers northwest of Almería you also find Desierto Tabernas, Europe's only desert and setting of the famous Sergio Leone starring Clint Eastwood. Discover a local eatery in the quaint fishing town of Garrucha to sample the port's famous red prawns, fresh-caught from the harbor.

Day 5 - Ibiza , Spain

Dalt Vila, also known as Ibiza Town, is one of the Balearic's most picturesque cities and a fabulous place to wander around. It's home to an old port and historic city ramparts and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The island of Ibiza has some of the most beautiful and well-known beaches in the Mediterranean, including Ses Figueretes and Playa D'en Bossa. Wherever you choose to swim or sunbathe, you will find inviting clear blue waters and golden sands lined with beach bars. For a more relaxing excursion, head toward S'Espalmador, a small, uninhabited island between Ibiza and Formentera.

Day 6 - Palma de Mallorca , Spain

You know you have arrived in Palma de Mallorca, a major city of the Balearics of Spain, when you are met with majestic limestone cliffs plunging into glimmering blue water. On shore, its rich history is evident in its wonderful buildings, castles, and cathedrals. Take in the landmark Gothic cathedral, La Seu, with its enormous rose window and its wrought-iron canopy over the main altar designed by famed Spanish architect Antonio Gaudí. Go for a run or bike ride along the seaside promenade that connects Palma de Mallorca to the neighboring villages of Portitxol and Es Molinar. Beyond the city, explore the lush Sierra de Tramuntana Valley, the island's major mountain range and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Day 7 - Collioure , France

Along the Vermillion Coast sits the charming village of Collioure, a mix of castles, colorful houses and surrounded by blue sea. While it has everything the wanderlust spirit seeks, it’s still relatively undiscovered. Collioure is mostly visited by local French people taking a summer holiday along its rocky beach. The standout structures to visit are the Notre-Dame-des-Anges church and Château Royal de Collioure fortress. In the 20th century, Collioure played a major role in the art of famous painters like Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse. It’s easy to see why as you walk down the narrow streets of the old fishermen’s neighborhood, Moré..

Day 8 - Saint-Tropez , France

The jewel in the heart of the spectacular Côte d'Azur, Saint-Tropez was a sleepy seaside village with a rich maritime history that achieved celebrity beginning in the 1960s. Explore the hexagon shaped Citadelle that once served as the defender of the gulf. The castle contains a maritime museum, and the grounds provide breathtaking views of the Côte d'Azur. La Musée de l'Annonciade is a real treat for art lovers and located just beyond the Quai de l'Epi pier. This 16th-century chapel features a small but powerful collection of paintings by Derain, Signac, and other artists.

Day 9 - Nice , France

Nice rises from the pebbled coast to lush hills, yet the heart of the city is located between the old port city and the Aeroport de Côte d'Azur. To take it all in, enjoy a jaunt on the Promenade des Anglais along the Mediterranean Sea. The Old Port, located in Vieux Nice (Old Nice), is a colorful and busy place, with various markets. There discover an ensemble of narrow streets, colorful architecture, and picturesque piazzas. Stretch out on Nice’s recognizable blue lounge chairs on one of its iconic beaches. Some of these private beaches, like the Blue Beach or the Castel Beach, are among the most glamorous beaches on the French Riviera.

Always Included


Included on every Expedition

  • Immersive cultural experience on board or ashore
  • Gourmet dining with ever-changing menus
  • Bars and lounges serving fine wines, spirits, craft beers, and canapés
  • Specialty coffees, fresh-pressed juices, and afternoon tea service
  • In-room stocked minibar, coffee machine, and Vero Water
  • 24-hour room service
  • L’OCCITANE bath amenities
  • Gratuities for onboard service staff
  • Use of binoculars and walking sticks
  • Butler service in suites
  • Trip delay and medical evacuation coverage

Exclusively on Polar Expeditions

  • Cultural immersion
  • Private charter jet service with private group transfers*
  • Enrichment lectures and destination briefings
  • Shore landings led by expert field guides
  • Escorted sightseeing safaris by Zodiac
  • Polar plunge
  • Atlas Ocean Voyages parka and vest
  • Use of knee boots
  • -night pre-cruise hotel stay*
  • 1-night post-cruise hotel stay on select Antarctica expeditions

*Available on Antarctica and select Arctic expeditions

Exclusively on Epicurean Expeditions

  • Cultural immersion includes culinary experience ashore, such as local market visits, specialty tastings and more
  • Josper Grill Dining Experience at 7AFT Grill
  • Culinary presentations and wine tastings
  • Cooking demonstrations and cuisine tastings
  • Events hosted by a Tastes & Traditions Expert on select expeditions
  • Atlas Ocean Voyages backpack

Exclusively on Cultural Expeditions

  • Cultural immersion
  • Enrichment programs and workshops on select expeditions
  • Authentic, local experiences and on board events on select expeditions
  • Josper Grill Dining Experience at 7AFT Grill
  • Atlas Ocean Voyages backpack