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Western Mediterranean Cruise - from Lisbon - 129934

22 days Azamara Journey (Azamara)

Organizer: Azamara
Cruise line: Azamara
Destination: Western Mediterranean
Departure port: Lisbon (Portugal)
Arrival port: Civitavecchia / Rome (Italy)
Date: 1 Date (March 2028)

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Route

Day Travel station Arrival Departure Info
1.
Lisbon (Portugal)
Departure: 17:00
17:00
Lisbon (Portugal) - Picture 1
The white city by the sea, built on seven hills and framed by the natural harbour of "Rio Tejo" was founded by the Phoenicians in around the 9th-7th century B.C.. Today it is the capital of Portugal and one of the oldest cities in Europe. Lisbon is rich in architectural monuments. The Portuguese capital also has a varied and interesting cultural scene with theatre performances, concerts and exhibitions. "Bairro Alto" (the upper city) is well known for its nightlife. Sights include: Jerónimo's Monastery, Belém Tower, the Monument to the Discoveries, Comércio Square, São Jorge castle, and "Baixa Pombalina".
2.
Portimão (Portugal)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 20:00
08:00 20:00
Portimão (Portugal) - Picture 1
The small, modern town of Portimao on the Algarve has lots to offer visitors that like to go out: Praia da Rocha, the "cliff beach", and the disco 'Katedral'. Recreational activities, sunshine, shopping and sardines are what make Portimao special. One of the best shopping streets is the 'Rua do Comércio', the "street of trade", a pedestrian area that begins at the old market square close by the local church in the highest area of the town.
3.
Seville (Spain)
Arrival: 16:00
16:00
Seville (Spain) - Picture 1
4.
Seville (Spain)
Seville (Spain) - Picture 1
5.
Seville (Spain)
Departure: 18:00
18:00
Seville (Spain) - Picture 1
6.
Cádiz (Spain)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 22:00
08:00 22:00
Cádiz (Spain) - Picture 1
The southern Spanish coastal town in Andalucia has a trading port and a naval port. It is connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land measuring 9km in length and by a bridge. It has a population of 154,000. Sights in this city founded by the Phoenicians around 1100 B.C. include the medical faculty at the University of Seville, the old cathedral (13th and 16th century) and the new cathedral, built in the 18th/19th century. In historical terms, Cádiz gained huge importance as the starting point for the Spanish expeditions to the West Indies.
7.
Tangiers (Morocco)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 18:00
08:00 18:00
Tangiers (Morocco) - Picture 1
The Moroccan port and provincial capital of Tangiers at the western opening of the strait of Gibraltar is the gateway to Africa. The most famous attractions are to be found near the Kasbah in the middle of the bustling old town. Steep streets and alleyways wind around the white walls of the houses, and a labyrinth of large and small shops selling everything you could think of awaits visitors. The Great Socco (Great Souk) is a typical Moroccan square with lots and lots of tea houses and the most important market place at the outskirts of the Medina. To the North-West of the Grand Socco is the huge main gate of the city wall, Bab Fahs. Nearby, are the gardens of the old residence of Mendoubia, once the seat of the Sultan of the international commission, today the seat of the magistrates. The gardens have 800-year-old dragon tree plants as well as 40 old international canons.
8.
Málaga (Spain)
Arrival: 06:00
Departure: 20:00
06:00 20:00
Málaga (Spain) - Picture 1
Malaga was founded in around 8 B.C. by the seafaring Phoenicians. Today, Malaga is a modern city with an important trading port, an airport and a university. It also has an excellent climate all year round, making it one of the most important holiday destinations on the Iberian peninsula. Sights include: The King's Palace, "Alcazaba", built in the 11th century and featuring an archaeological museum; the city cathedral, built around 1528 with the pretty chapels "Capilla Mayor" and "Capilla del Sagrado Corazón"; various churches; the house in which Pablo Picasso was born; buildings dating from the 18th century - "Casa del Cosulado", "Palacio de la Aduana", "Casa Palacio del Marques de Valdeflores"; the parks "Puerta Oscura", "de Ricasso", "de Pedro Luis Alonso".
9.
Gibraltar (Gibraltar)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 20:00
08:00 20:00
Gibraltar (Gibraltar) - Picture 1
The British city of Gibraltar lies to the south of the coast of Spain. Its 27,300 inhabitants are protected by a heavily fortified naval and trading port. The reasons for this are to be found in the unique location of the island of the same name, whose waterway, "the strait of Gibraltar" (60 km long and 14 km wide at its narrowest point) connects the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. Gibraltar was the subject of many battles in early history: conquered by the Spanish in 1462, they were forced to surrender the island to the British in 1704 and Gibraltar was made a Crown Colony in 1830. Nevertheless, Spain still lays claim to the city and its bay. Sights include: the Catholic cathedral "St. Mary the Crowned", the Anglican "Holy Trinity" cathedral, the Gibraltar Museum and the Governor's palace "The Convent", where you can watch the changing of the guard several times a day, all of which are on Main Street. The most well-known inhabitants of the famous Rock of Gibraltar are the Barbary Macaques, imported by the British from North Africa in the 18th century.
10.
Almería (Spain)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 18:00
08:00 18:00
Almería (Spain) - Picture 1
Almería, the city facing the Mediterranean, is modern and vibrant. It is one of the Andalucian cities that has best preserved its Moorish legacy. The first things to admire here are the traditional buildings and harbours. The most important sights include the cathedral, the Moorish fortress of "Alcazaba" and the covered market.
11.
Alicante (Spain)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 20:00
08:00 20:00
Alicante (Spain) - Picture 1
The affluent city at the Spanish Mediterranean has both interesting buildings and monuments and beautiful beaches. Sights include: the baroque town hall, the huge Santa Barbara Castle, San Fernando Castle, which dates from the 19th century, and the ruins at "Tossal de Manises", which bear evidence to the origins of Alicante. The Spanish port has many opulent town houses, countless churches and two palaces - Gravina Palace and the palace that houses the regional government.
12.
Valencia (Spain)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 20:00
08:00 20:00
Valencia (Spain) - Picture 1
Valencia on the East coast of Spain was founded by the Romans and occupied in the early Middle Ages by the Moors, before being recaptured by the Christians. The old town has many must-see buildings, such as the cathedral, built in 1262, whose clocktower is the city's landmark, or the Church of Santa Catalina. Visitors can also take a close-up look at the two well-preserved towers of the medieval city. Those looking to relax should take a trip on the modern tramway to one of Valencia's many beaches. Sights include: the cathedral, the Basilica de la Virgen de los Desamparados, the imperial monastery, San Nicolas church, San Martin church, La Lonja de la Seda, the town hall, the Mercacado Central, Mercado de Colon, Estacion del Norte, Jardines del Turia and Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias.
13.
Palma (Mallorca, Balearic Islands)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 22:00
08:00 22:00
Palma (Mallorca, Balearic Islands) - Picture 1
The capital of the Balearic Islands is the economic and cultural centre of Majorca. During the 13th and 14th century the town developed into one of the most important centres of trade in the Western Mediterranean. Trade brought the town much wealth and prestige. The majority of the historic buildings of Majorca also date from this period. In Palma both the shady splendid street of Passeig des Born and the small streets of the old town reverberate with life. For a modern city, Palma has managed to retain a particularly attractive city centre. Sights worth seeing include: the cathedral la Seu (with Gothic towers, measuring 120m long and 40m high, and fascinating rose windows – measuring 12.5m across and covering a total area of more than 100 square metres); the Palace Almudaina (former residence of the Majorcan royal family, with a beautiful garden); the stock exchange La Llotja (founded in the Middle Ages, often confused with a church due to the adornment of the building. Nowadays it is often used for exhibitions); the market hall Mercat Olivar; the monestary church of Sant Francesc (a Gothic church dating back to 1232 with impressive late Gothic cloisters).
14.
Mahón (Menorca, Balearic Islands)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 16:00
08:00 16:00
Mahón (Menorca, Balearic Islands) - Picture 1
The picturesque natural harbour of Mahón lies in the Mediterranean and was made island capital during the British occupation in 1722. From the main square "Placa de Esplanada" through the pedestrian zone you will reach the fish and vegetable market beneath the old cloisters of a former monastery. From here you can enjoy a wonderful view of the port of Mahón, English in style but with a Mediterranean feel. Sights include: the city gates "Pont de Sant Roc", built in around 1500 and which was seen as the city wall during the Middle Ages.
15.
Tarragona (Spain)
Arrival: 06:00
Departure: 18:00
06:00 18:00
Tarragona (Spain) - Picture 1
16.
Palamós (Spain)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 20:00
08:00 20:00
Palamós (Spain) - Picture 1
17.
Marseille (France)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 20:00
08:00 20:00
Marseille (France) - Picture 1
Marseille is considered to be the largest and oldest port on the French Mediterranean coast and a glamorous metropolis. The city was founded in a picturesque bay in the 6th century B.C. by the Greek colonists. Initially it thrived from trading and quickly developed into an important port. Marseille is a welcoming cosmopolitan tourist town with a wide variety of shopping, entertainment and recreational facilities. Sights include: St. Victor's basilica, the old harbour, the poor house "la Ville Charité", the cathedral of la Major, the town hall, the historical museum, the Roman Docks Museum, the Archaeological Museum, Longchamp Museum, Grobet-Labadié Museum, Cantini Museum.
18.
Monte Carlo (Monaco)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 22:00
08:00 22:00
Monte Carlo (Monaco) - Picture 1
This magical town on the Mediterranean coast has numerous museums, lovely hotels and unusual cuisine. Sights include: the exotic garden, the observatory cave, the Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology, the gardens and terraces of the casino, Casino Square, St. Charles' Church, The National Puppet Museum, the "La rampe Major" staircase, the Prince's Palace, the Oceanographic Museum and Aquarium, the Old Monaco Museum and the waxworks museum.
19.
Portovenere (Italy)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 20:00
08:00 20:00
Portovenere (Italy) - Picture 1
20.
Livorno / Florence/Pisa (Italy)
Arrival: 07:30
07:30
Livorno / Florence/Pisa (Italy) - Picture 1

Livorno is around 20 km from Pisa. With a population of 180,000 it is the second-largest town in Tuscany. Via the "Fossi Medici" (italian meaning Medici moat), the canals of "new Venice" that connect the fort with the harbour, you come to the "Piazza Grande" with the San Francesco cathedral. Along the "Viale Italia" you can take a walk all the way to the Terrazza Mascagni, from where you can enjoy a wonderful view of the sea and the island of Gorgona which lies directly opposite. The seafront is also where you can find the municipal aquarium "Diacinto Cestoni", which is also the university's centre for marine biology.

21.
Livorno / Florence/Pisa (Italy)
Departure: 18:00
18:00
Livorno / Florence/Pisa (Italy) - Picture 1

Livorno is around 20 km from Pisa. With a population of 180,000 it is the second-largest town in Tuscany. Via the "Fossi Medici" (italian meaning Medici moat), the canals of "new Venice" that connect the fort with the harbour, you come to the "Piazza Grande" with the San Francesco cathedral. Along the "Viale Italia" you can take a walk all the way to the Terrazza Mascagni, from where you can enjoy a wonderful view of the sea and the island of Gorgona which lies directly opposite. The seafront is also where you can find the municipal aquarium "Diacinto Cestoni", which is also the university's centre for marine biology.

22.
Civitavecchia / Rome (Italy)
Arrival: 06:00
06:00
Civitavecchia / Rome (Italy) - Picture 1

The Italian capital of Rome is also often called "the eternal city", as this buzzing metropolis still has many precious treasures from ancient times, which are known around the world. The most impressive sights include the "Thermae of Caracalla", the emperor's forum, the Colosseum, the Piazza Navona, the Fountain of Neptune and of course St. Peter's Basilica, with the dome designed by Michelangelo.

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Inside cabins
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This picture of a cabin is an example, changes reserved.
  • About 14.70 sqm
  • 2 single beds (convertible to a queen size bed)
  • Bathroom with shower, WC
  • Bathrobes and slippers
  • Hairdryer
  • Seating area
  • Wardrobe
  • Desk
  • Flatscreen TV
  • Telephone
  • Minibar
  • Safe
  • Air-conditioning
  • concierge service (free of charge)
  • Cabin service 24 hours (delivery)
  • Shoe shine service
  • flowers
    Outside cabins
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    This picture of a cabin is an example, changes reserved.
    • About 13.30 sqm
    • Window
    • 2 single beds (convertible to a queen size bed)
    • Bathroom with shower, WC
    • Bathrobes and slippers
    • Hairdryer
    • Seating area
    • Wardrobe
    • Desk
    • Flatscreen TV
    • Telephone
    • Minibar
    • Safe
    • Air-conditioning
    • concierge service (free of charge)
    • Cabin service 24 hours (delivery)
    • Shoe shine service
    • flowers
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      This picture of a cabin is an example, changes reserved.
      • About 13.30 sqm
      • Window
      • 2 single beds (convertible to a queen size bed)
      • Bathroom with shower, WC
      • Bathrobes and slippers
      • Hairdryer
      • Seating area
      • Wardrobe
      • Desk
      • Flatscreen TV
      • Telephone
      • Minibar
      • Safe
      • Air-conditioning
      • concierge service (free of charge)
      • Cabin service 24 hours (delivery)
      • Shoe shine service
      • flowers

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        Customer evaluations - Azamara Journey

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        3 Stars
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        Evaluations

        Travel dates Evaluation Cabin Type of cruise Description
        Travel dates: May 12, 2017 Evaluation: 3.7 / 5 Cabin: Balcony Away on a trip: Solo/Single Description:
        Schöne Kreuzfahrt
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        Travel dates: Apr 21, 2017 Evaluation: 4.6 / 5 Cabin: Balcony Away on a trip: Couple Description:
        Wir kommen wieder
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        Travel dates: Jan 19, 2017 Evaluation: 3.5 / 5 Cabin: Outside Away on a trip: Couple Description:
        das Beste an der Kreuzfahrt war die Route
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        Travel dates: Jan 17, 2017 Evaluation: 4.2 / 5 Cabin: Balcony Away on a trip: Couple Description:
        Diese Kreuzfahrt wird uns in jeder Beziehung in sehr guter Erinnerung bleiben und wir könnten uns [...] Read more
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        Travel dates: Feb 16, 2014 Evaluation: 3.6 / 5 Cabin: Inside Away on a trip: Friends Description:
        Tolle Reise. Sehr guter Service, vor allem nach technischen Problemen. Absolut weiter zu empfehlen
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        Travel dates: Mar 30, 2026 Evaluation: 4.8 / 5 Cabin: Outside Away on a trip: Couple Read
        Travel dates: Jan 20, 2026 Evaluation: 3.8 / 5 Cabin: Balcony Away on a trip: Couple Read
        Travel dates: Dec 2, 2025 Evaluation: 3.7 / 5 Cabin: Balcony Away on a trip: Couple Read
        Travel dates: Apr 21, 2025 Evaluation: 3.3 / 5 Cabin: Outside Away on a trip: Couple Read
        Travel dates: Aug 20, 2024 Evaluation: 4.8 / 5 Cabin: Outside Away on a trip: Couple Read

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