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Find your cruise nowLisbon - Tenerife
18.10.26 to 29.10.26|11 days
MS EUROPA 2
EUX2625
Magical Morocco and the volcanic landscape of the Canaries promise a picture-book setting for the golden days of autumn. Prepare to be enchanted on this magical route from the Arabian Nights and discover your very own oasis of well-being on the Atlantic.
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Tangier is a Moroccan port city on the Strait of Gibraltar. The city, whose origins date back to the 5th century BC, is captivating with its lively medina and busy markets offering traditional handicrafts. The kasbah with its impressive Tor Bab el Kasbah rises up over the city and offers fascinating insights into the past. You get a sense of a wide variety of influences in the narrow streets – from the Carthaginians to the Romans and the Moors, all have left the marks of their different cultures.
Modern life and historic charm go hand in hand in Casablanca. The lively metropolis is Morocco's economic centre and offers an exciting mix of Arab/Muslim heritage and remnants from the French colonial period. The old town, also known as the medina, is inviting with its winding streets and numerous bazaars to wander around, while the Art Deco district and the Corniche promenade show the city’s modern side. At the end of the Corniche you will see the majestic Hassan II Mosque and its minaret rising about 210 m (689 ft) into the blue sky: one of the largest mosques in the world, its architectural beauty and the glorious marble of the huge prayer hall are impressive.
Let the warm sand caress your feet as the Atlantic surf plays a peaceful melody of its own. The Corniche in Agadir is a great place for a stroll, while fishing boats bob around in the sea under the setting sun. The old kasbah rises up over the city, a dormant guardian from times gone by. The scents from the Souk El Had – cinnamon, saffron and mint – are a feast for the senses. This is where modern life meets the history of the Berbers, who still whisper of freedom and tradition in the mountains.
Tip from our travel concierge*:
a visit to the hammam (be enchanted by the friendliness of the Moroccans and the magic of the Arabian Nights.)
Volcanoes and sandy beaches: Lanzarote is an interplay of colours. The island was formed about 20 million years ago and now boasts a variety of golden, black and almost white beaches. Turquoise bays, red and black volcanic landscapes and the green vineyards of La Geria reveal a unique and diverse natural landscape. Lanzarote and its sister island Fuerteventura – once joined and now separated by a narrow strait – both exude a magical appeal that cannot be found anywhere else.
Tip from our travel concierge*:
experience Lanzarote from the water: with your private skipper, explore the island’s beauty from the water on a catamaran.
Laurel forests, shrouded in mystical fog, shape the wild beauty of La Gomera. Garajonay National Park tells a story of ancient times, when nature still played the leading role. The coasts drop dramatically into the sea and El Silbo, the whistling language of the indigenous people, rings through the valleys. From the summits, there are views over the unending blue of the Atlantic, where the waves gently lap against the rugged cliffs. La Gomera is a place full of secrets and magic, a paradise for explorers and dreamers.
Santa Cruz de la Palma, the capital of the “Isla Bonita” stretches between green hillsides and dark beaches. The colourful house facades and colonial palaces along the Calle Real and the Calle de San Sebastian exude traditional Canarian charm. La Palma, one of the smaller Canary Islands but with impressive scenery, is enticing with its romantic tapas bars, winding streets and beautiful dreamy backdrop. Walking along the cobbled streets, you will feel like you have been taken back to the glamorous times of the 17th century.
Tip from our travel concierge*:
A relaxing day at a beach club (why not spend a couple of hours on one of the best beaches in northern Tenerife? Golden sand, palm trees, a gentle warm breeze and calm water make it the perfect place to switch off and unwind)
Tenerife, in the heart of the Canary Islands, is the largest and most populated island in the archipelago. Authors describe it as one of the “Isles of the Blessed” and visitors are enthralled by its picture of paradise. With idyllic beaches, crystal-clear waters, white dunes and lush vegetation, Tenerife is a place to dream about. Its landmark is the Pico de Teide, a majestic volcano that dominates the surrounding landscape. The island’s flora is surprising with a variety of protected species, most of which are native to the Canaries.
* The pre- and post-cruise programmes and shore activities are not included in the cruise price and are in the planning stage. Subject to change.
Sun, 18.10.2026
Thu, 29.10.2026
Transfer to scheduled flight to Germany
Combine cruises EUX2625 to EUX2628 and save € 10,000 per person plus an excursion credit balance worth € 1,400 per person (applies to the PLATINUM fare in each case). Look forward to exclusive privileges; further information can be found here.
Golf & Cruise
On our exclusive Golf & Cruise voyages, we have reserved the best golf courses for you in advance and put together attractive basic packages.
Basic package: Three courses – € 1,490 per person
Golf pro on this cruise: Stefan Quirmbach - Infos about the pros
The west coast of Morocco not only has beautiful beaches, turquoise water and a desert setting, this stretch of land is also one of the best places to play golf with a variety of courses on offer. Designers were able to draw on plenty of inspiration here thanks to the natural features. The unspoilt dune terrain has given golf course developers plenty of room for interesting and exciting variations.
Di. 20.10.2026 Tanger, Marokko – Al Houara Golf Club
The 18-hole course designed by Graham Marsh and Vijay Singh is one of the newest in the country; the first balls were played here in 2021. On the way to the finish, you will have to negotiate pronounced undulations on the sweeping fairways, making it necessary to constantly change your positioning when taking a shot. Forward-looking course management will definitely pay off here.
Do. 22.10.2026 Casablanca, Marokko – Mazagan Golf Club
Right on the Atlantic coast, golf legend Gery Player has taken nature's templates and transformed them into exciting fairways. The fairways, some of which are very delicate, require appropriate course management, otherwise it could cost you your score. The ‘master’ has attached great importance to combining and preserving the beauty of the dune landscape and the views of the sea.
Sa. 24.10.2026 Agadir, Marokko – Tazegzout Golf Club
In the western foothills of the Sahara, not far from the Atlantic Ocean, 18 parkland-style holes have a certain desert charm. The name of the course is fitting, as “Tazegzout” in Morocco’s national language means “green, wonderful nature”, whereby the green certainly refers to the golf course and the wonderful, then, perhaps more to the existing combination of desert terrain and fairways. – Let this course, with all its peculiarities, work its magic on you.
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