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L'Austral, ex Gran Canaria to Malaga
Nights 9 Ship L'Austral Star Rating Departs Gran Canaria (Las Palmas), Canary Islands Sailing 2013: 4 Apr Ports of Call Gran Canaria (Las Palmas), Santa Cruz de La Palma, Funchal (Madeira), Essaouira, Casablanca, Seville, Cadiz, Malaga Please enquire about this cruise for pricing.
9 Night Cruise sailing from Gran Canaria to Malaga aboard L'Austral.
L'Austral:
Unique itineraries, Calls inaccessible to large ships. A chic and elegant yacht-like ambiance. A refined and personnalized service. A gastronomic cuisine.
This modern and magnificent yacht with luxurious intimacy, will continue to offer unique cruises experience and first-class quality service towards rare and new destinations. Your dreams of passion, exploration, refinement and elegance will remain incomparable, cruising on this new stunning sea jewel.
Highlights of this cruise:
Santa Cruz la Palma
The old quarter of Santa Cruz de La Palma, declared historic and artistic hides numerous palaces, colonial style buildings and traditional homes of the Canary Islands.
It is a natural paradise where you can also go hiking and enjoy all its protected areas, especially in the National Park Caldera de Taburiente.
Funchal
Madeira, a land of contrasts, nicknamed "The floating garden" or "The Pearl of the Atlantic."
Funchal bay amazing where you can visit many historical churches and see their beautiful paintings and architecture. Not to mention the market, museums, gardens, and the old town.
Casablanca
Casablanca (Morroco) blends the old and the new to perfection. A small but delightful medina tucked behind the walls is just waiting to be discovered. With its network of alleyways, great mosque and white-washed houses, Casablanca is a traditional Muslim town.
Seville
At the crossroads of Europe and Africa, Andalucia boasts an impressive artistic, historic and architectural heritage and is home to prestigious illustrations of the Arab presence in Spain. Do not miss a visit to Seville, the sublime and sulphurous capital of Andalucia, lying along the banks of the Guadalquivir. Over the centuries, Romans, Arabs, Spaniards and Andalucians have loved and created "the most beautiful of all cities..." The result is a magical collection of architectural jewels, a tissue of streets and alleys where each beam of sunlight, each honey-coloured stone, each balcony decorated with copper globes, contributes towards the beautiful whole.
Cadiz
Then we head to Cadiz (Spain) , without doubt the oldest city in Western Europe which boasts an outstanding historic heritage.