Malaga's fortress palace of the Alcazaba and the Castillo de Gibralfaro are splendid examples of Moorish architecture. But it is in Granada that you can see the most romantic and magnificent expression of the Arabesque style in the glorious Alhambra Palace.
Perched on the northern tip of Africa yet proudly Spanish, Ceuta is a captivating crossroads of cultures. Strategically positioned at the gateway to the Mediterranean on the busy Strait of Gibraltar, this Spanish exclave is a vibrant melting pot of cultures. Its unique location between Europe and Africa has shaped a rich blend of cultures, climates and traditions. For centuries, Christian, Islamic, Jewish, and Hindu communities have lived together here, creating a cosmopolitan city where Europe and Africa converge. Visitors arriving here discover a city where Mediterranean and Moroccan influences blend seamlessly, with palm-lined promenades, an eclectic mix of architectural styles and a bustling market brimming with spices and colours. The ancient city walls and moat recall centuries of history, while seafront cafés offer opportunities for quiet reflection. Ceuta offers a rare and fascinating glimpse of where continents and civilizations meet.
Cadiz called 'the cup of silver' is almost African in appearance, its streets are lined with palm trees, its churches topped with dome-like cupolas. Take advantage of our optional tours to Seville, the irresistible capital and cultural centre of Andalusia with its colourful and festive lifestyle.
Tangier was the real model for the famous American film 'Casablanca' with Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. It still retains its faded mongrel charm - not entirely Moroccan, European or African but a heady mix of all three.
Long before Ingrid Bergman and Bogie made Casablanca a symbol for romance, the city was famous for intrigue and mystery. Veiled by overlapping mantles of French, Arabian and African culture, Casablanca reveals new faces at every turn. The enormous Hassan II Mosque (holding 70,000 worshippers) is the new Morocco, while the fanciful Mauresque buildings in the Medina impart visions of pre-war Casablanca.
Each Star Clippers ship offers a traditional and elegant way to see the world. Feel the wind fill the sails and gently carry you from one gorgeous destination to the next. During your time on board, you can choose to relax on a sun lounger or cool off in one of the pools on the top deck, while more adventurous passengers may enjoy the opportunity to climb the rigging or even have a go at steering the ship. Alternatively, you can wander the interior areas of the ship and discover relaxing lounges, a revitalising spa (Royal Clipper only) and a peaceful library.
Each Star Clippers ship offers a traditional and elegant way to see the world. Feel the wind fill the sails and gently carry you from one gorgeous destination to the next. During your time on board, you can choose to relax on a sun lounger or cool off in one of the pools on the top deck, while more adventurous passengers may enjoy the opportunity to climb the rigging or even have a go at steering the ship. Alternatively, you can wander the interior areas of the ship and discover relaxing lounges, a revitalising spa (Royal Clipper only) and a peaceful library.
Lanzarote captivates visitors with its impressive landscapes, sometimes reminiscent of the surface of Mars, but also with the miracle that emerges from its volcanic soil. Vines are grown here, creating a spectacular wine-growing landscape that is unique in the world. Arrecife, the lively capital, has a magnificent golden sandy beach protected by volcanic reefs. The Castillo de San Gabriel and the drawbridge built in 1599 to help defend against pirate attacks are well worth a visit.
Puerto del Rosario is the capital of Fuerteventura and is known for its whitewashed houses and open-air artworks, including giant snail sculptures along the harbor promenade. From here you can easily explore the islands attractions such as Islote de Lobos Nature Reserve. For the energetic then windsurfing is a popular choice as Fuerteventura is one of the best places in the world to do sail sports.
This 15th-century city with a semitropical colonial ambience is a favorite stopping place for yachts crossing the Atlantic. Visit the Casa Colon, named for the great explorer, and do some exploring of your own by adventuring to the volcanic crater of Caldera de Bandama. Its lunar landscape and exotic vegetation take you to a new world.
RATES - Star Clipper 7 Nights
Morocco & Canary Islands
OC
1
2
3
4
5
6
SGL
3RD
Port Charges
STERLING
£ 5,310
£ 4,090
£ 3,655
£ 3,470
£ 3,275
£ 3,005
£ 2,765
£ 3,095
£ 1,145
£ 275 (Included)
Morocco & Canary Islands
STERLING
Owner's Cabin
£ 5,310
Category 1
£ 4,090
Category 2
£ 3,655
Category 3
£ 3,470
Category 4
£ 3,275
Category 5
£ 3,005
Category 6
£ 2,765
Guaranteed Single
£ 3,095
3rd Person
£ 1,145
Port Charges
£ 275 (Included)
Early Booking Discount
Deadline for bookings
to be recieved by Star Clippers
Early Booking Discount
31 January, 2027
20%
All rates are per person, based on double occupancy in POUND STERLING. Cruise rates do not include air, hotel or transfer arrangements of any kind. Gratuities are discretionary and are not included. There are a limited number of three berth cabins available. Port Charges are included in the per person price as above (but shown separately). Discounts, including Early Booking Discounts and Past Passengers Discounts are not applicable on Port Charges. Certain restrictions apply. Sole Occupancy Supplement: 100% category 1 Deluxe Suite (Royal Clipper Only) & Owner's Cabin, 50% category 2 through 6.