Norwegian Spirit 10 Night Canaries Cruise 24th January 2023

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11 NIGHTS
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fr £895
Ocean View
fr £895
Balcony
fr £1175
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10 NIGHT CANARIES  CRUISE

Norwegian Spirit – 24th January 2023

Join the Norwegian Spirit in Barcelona on this  10 night Magical Canaries Cruise  with ports of call at: Barcelona, At Sea, Casablanca, At Sea, Las Palmas, Santa Cruz, Madeira, At Sea, Malaga, Alicante, Barcelona.

 

DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION Barcelona
DEPARTURE TIME Board your ship between 12 noon and 3 p.m.
INCLUDED
 All Flights & Transfers
10  Night Cruise Full Board
NOT INCLUDED
Shore Excursions

YOUR HOLIDAY HOME AT SEA

Norwegian Spirit

The atmosphere on the amazing Norwegian Spirit is very laid back with no strict dress code leaving passengers free to enjoy their holiday just the way they want it. With a fantastic selection of 24-hour dining options, lots of great entertainment venues, and fabulous facilities for passengers of all ages. This is an excellent choice of ship for first time cruisers, families and couples. Everyone will love the exciting destinations featured on Norwegian Spirit’s varied itineraries, and you’re always assured of a warm welcome from her friendly and attentive crew.

Facilities on board

  • Eleven restaurants and cafes, including French, Italian, Steakhouse and Asian specialities
  • Tivoli pool, Buccaneer’s Wet & Wild kids’ pool, and four hot tubs
  • Roman-themed spa area
  • Main Stardust show lounge, variety of live entertainment bars and lounges
  • Sports courts, fitness centre, jogging track, golf nets
  • Kids’ club activities
  • Tonnage 75,338
  • Passenger capacity 1,976
  • Total Crew 948
  • Total Cabins 988
  • Decks 13
Day 1: Barcelona

Embark your ship – Norwegian Spirit

Barcelona combines everything that is most charming about Mediterranean cities – a relaxed pace, months of endless sunshine, unbeatable food – with the cultural and design sophistication of almost any city in the northern hemisphere. Its patchwork of architectural styles displays dark, Gothic façades next to the harlequin buildings of the Modernistas and the skyline-piercing constructions of Jean Nouvel or Herzog and de Meuron, and a day spent admiring them can be topped off with a sun-downer on one of the city’s seven beaches before dinner at any number of Michelin-starred gastronomic temples or humble, family-run tapas bars.

Day 2: Palma (Mallorca)

Palma a major port, and the summer holiday spot of choice for Spain’s royal family. Explore the lovely old quarter and step into the past in the historic churches, then get a taste of contemporary Palma in the city’s lively tapas bars. Visit the Arab Baths, the Moorish Palace and the Mallorca Museum, buy a string of Mallorca pearls or for outstanding views of the harbour take a ride on the wooden train to Soller.

Day 3: Valencia

Valencia is a popular and picturesque tourist resort known for its paella and pavement cafes. The old city is a great place to begin your visit    where you will find the Valencia Cathedral and once inside you can climb the octagonal Miguelete Bell Tower. Two decades of bold development has given Spain’s third-largest city some of the most striking architecture in the country, adding to the wealth of elegant art nouveau buildings that line the streets, as well as Gothic and Renaissance monuments. With dynamic museums, a flourishing restaurant scene, lively nightlife, great shops and miles of beach, Valencia is bursting with Mediterranean exuberance.

Day 4:Cartagena

The port of Cartagena, in the Mediterranean’s Costa Cálida, has been prized since Carthaginian times. Thanks to its strategic position on the Murcia coast, it has been inhabited by several cultures which have left their mark on its artistic heritage. A tour of the place and its museums will draw us into the history of a city closely tied to the sea.

Day 5: Malaga

Malaga. Gateway to Andalusian and the famed Costa del Sol resorts the Spanish port of Malaga stands out as a bustling destination with its own unique character. Rising high above the city with spectacular views, are the ruins of the 14th century Moorish castle, and of course its most famous son Pablo Picasso is recognized with a history of the artist’s life at the city’s fascinating Picasso Foundation.

Day 6: Gibraltar

Gibraltar. The Rock of Gibraltar crouches guard like, protecting the entrance to the Mediterranean from unwelcome visitors. Many countries have fought for control of this passage between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, resulting in a vibrant cultural melting pot. Narrow steep lanes are busy with English tourists, veiled Moroccan women in caftans, and Spanish residents. Stroll below the white cliffs among a profusion of palm, pine, and cypress. Go below to Gibraltar’s caves, or up above to see the Rock’s Barbary apes

Day 7: At Sea
Day 8: Cagliari

Cagliari. On the beautiful Island of Sardinia, Cagliari will enchant you with its gorgeous expansive beaches at Poetto. Take in the views at the aptly named Gulf of Angels or visit the stunning 2nd century Roman amphitheater before heading to the one of the restaurants for traditional Sardinian food that is freshly prepared and beautifully presented.

Day 10: Malta

Malta. is a Mediterranean island of huge historical importance, influenced by many great empires. The capital fortress city of Valletta, described as an open-air museum, is mainly Baroque in character having been built in the 16th century by the Order of St John of Jerusalem. It offers some of Europe’s finest palaces, churches, and works of art. Valletta harbour is surrounded by cream coloured buildings and twisting streets.

Day 11: Naples

Naples. Under the shadow of the mighty Vesuvius, Naples is best known for its cache of medieval and Baroque architecture, and as the birthplace of the pizza. With Pompeii on its doorstep and as many churches as Rome, there’s a lot to see in this city on the romantic Bay of Naples. Sip a glass of Lacryma Christi wine from the slopes of Vesuvius or shop on Via San Gregorio Armeno.  Or simply relax with a Margarita pizza at one of the many piazza café.

Day 12: Civitavecchia (Rome)
Disembark your ship – Norwegian Spirit

 

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