The Canaries Star from Lisbon to Barcelona - 10 Nights

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From Lisbon’s historic heart to Barcelona’s cosmopolitan energy, The Canaries Star offers a 10 night journey rich in discovery. Begin with a night in a 4 star Lisbon hotel, then set sail on the Norwegian Star for 9 nights of exploration. Wander Tenerife’s lush valleys, marvel at Lanzarote’s volcanic artistry, breathe in the Atlantic breeze in Agadir, trace Casablanca’s cinematic streets, soak up Cadiz’s golden glow, and uncover Motril’s coastal secrets.

Return UK flights make this voyage effortless from start to finish. Each port reveals a new chapter of culture, flavour and scenery — a rare chance to connect with the soul of the Atlantic and Mediterranean in one unforgettable journey.

Fly to Lisbon and make your way to your hotel for an overnight stay.

Neya Lisboa Hotel

This eco-friendly hotel is situated in a quiet area of Lisbon, an 8-minute walk from the Picoas metro station, providing easy access to the rest of the city. Lisbon Airport is a 15-minute drive away. Rooms are thoughtfully designed with natural colors and textures to create a cozy and restful atmosphere. They feature air conditioning, an LCD TV, a minibar, and a private bathroom with amenities. For a relaxing escape, the hotel offers a spa with various massage rituals, holistic therapies, and a jacuzzi.

Lisbon

The capital of the country situated on the North bank of the River Tagus as it flows under the imposing Vasco Da Gama suspension bridge (the longest in Europe) before it reaches the ocean. Within walking distance of the cruise terminal is the area known as is Belem - with the largest number of heritage sites connected with Portuguese maritime history such as the Mosteiro dos Jerónimos from 1501, the Maritime Museum and the Museum of Archaeology.

The Torre de Belem is another marvellous monument and classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Parque das Nações is the site of the 1998 World Fair; and is a lively area where the locals have fun, enjoy shows, go for a walk, play sport and shop. Here you will also find the Oceanário de Lisboa which is one of the largest public aquaria in Europe to promote knowledge of the oceans.

Perhaps visit the Pavilion of Knowledge (Ciência Viva) which is an interactive science and technology museum. Mainly games-based, its exhibitions and activities allow children to explore a variety of themes in an interactive and fun way.

Make your way to the nearby cruise terminal to embark the ship.

Norwegian Star

This 91,740 tonne ship was launched in 2001 and revitalised in 2018 under the extensive Norwegian Edge ship upgrade programme. Norwegian Star can accommodate just 2348 passengers and shares the same class as her sister ship – Norwegian Dawn. This smaller sized ship packs in an amazing range of dining and entertainment activities. There are 15 dining options to choose from, let your hair down in one or more of the10 bars and lounges on board and relax in the excellent spa with its large thermal hydro-therapy pool.

Enjoy an  uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea making the most of the entertainment, facilities and dining options on board.

Santa Cruz (Tenerife)

Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands, is a sun-soaked paradise offering golden beaches, volcanic landscapes, and vibrant culture. Home to Mount Teide, Spain's highest peak and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tenerife is perfect for adventure seekers and nature lovers. Explore charming towns like La Orotava, enjoy world-class resorts, and experience authentic Canarian cuisine. With year-round sunshine, stunning coastlines, and exciting activities from hiking to whale watching, Tenerife is an unforgettable destination for relaxation and exploration in the Atlantic.

Arrecife (Lanzarote)

A volcanic island with a sunny climate - great for sunbathing. Visit Haria -the valley of the thousand palms or the Timanfaya National Park with the Jameros Del Agua Cave and salt-water lagoon where you find a colony of white crabs unique to the island.

Agadir

Agadir, located on Morocco's southern Atlantic coast, is a modern resort city renowned for its golden sandy beaches and year-round sunshine. Rebuilt after a 1960 earthquake, it combines contemporary architecture with a relaxed seaside vibe. Visitors can stroll along the Corniche, enjoy water sports, or explore the nearby Atlas Mountains. Agadir also offers bustling markets, delicious Moroccan cuisine, and a lively marina, making it an ideal destination for beach lovers, adventure seekers, and families looking for sun-soaked relaxation.

Casablanca

In Casablanca you can visit a Souk, the Hasan II Mosque of perhaps Rabat the capital and home to the royal family.

Cadiz

Cadiz stands on a peninsula jutting out into a bay and is almost entirely surrounded by water. The Phoencians founded Cadiz as a trading post in 1100 BC and it became a thriving Roman port. It sank into oblivion under the Moors but attained great prominence in the early 16th century as a launching point for the journey to the new world in America. Cadiz was also raided by Sir Francis Drake and managed to withstand a siege by Napoleon's army. Cadiz is situated just 99km away from Seville which is the epicentre of Moorish architecture and history. With UNESCO classing a complex of three buildings in Seville as a World Heritage Site - namely the Cathedral, Alcazar Palace, and Archive of the Indies - it's no wonder that cruisers flock to Seville from Cadiz.

Motril

Motril, located on Spain’s sunny Costa Tropical, is a vibrant coastal town known for its golden beaches, warm climate and relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle. Visitors can enjoy long stretches of shoreline, excellent seafood restaurants and a lively marina perfect for sunset strolls. Motril’s historic centre offers charming plazas, local markets and cultural landmarks that showcase Andalusian character.

The town is also surrounded by lush sugarcane fields and scenic viewpoints, making it ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. With easy access to Granada and the Alpujarra mountains, Motril is a great base for exploring southern Spain while still enjoying a peaceful seaside atmosphere. Its blend of beaches, culture and natural beauty makes it a popular stop for travellers seeking an authentic coastal escape.

Enjoy an  uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea making the most of the entertainment, facilities and dining options on board.

Disembark the ship after breakfast and fly home to the UK

Origin Start Date Interior Oceanview Balcony Suite
Edinburgh 18/10/26 £1269 £1559 £2199 £2269 View