From $2,399 per person
7 days
Ship: Star Legend
Walk in the shadows of Gaudi's architectural splendors and sip decadent Spanish red wines paired with savory tapas during an overnight stay near the heart of Barcelona's Gothic Quarter. Master the toasty, crackling craft of perfect socarrat as you cook up paella from regional ingredients at an exclusive cooking class hosted in a Malaga home. An inviting coastal city, Malaga enjoys the warmest winter weather in Europe, so it's likely that you'll sample regional wines and local delicacies like <em>pescaíto frito</em>--fried fish--comfortably seated at outdoor cafes. Wander Alcazaba Fortress's ancient halls and fortifications dating back to the 11th Century. Delightfully dawdle in roomy galleries adorned with a half century of Pablo Picasso's paintings, drawings, sculptures, and ceramics. Rise to the airy heights of the formidable British stronghold at Gibraltar, where you'll gaze out across one of the world's busiest channels to North Africa's distant mountains.
Tour Barcelona’s festive Las Ramblas and Gaudí’s renowned Parc Guell, one of the city’s many UNESCO World Heritage Sites
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Barcelona
Barcelona is where the past effortlessly meets the present. Wander through its sunlit streets where medieval alleys contrast beautifully with bustling boulevards. Taste the city’s charm in local tapas bars or savor the innovative menus of its trendy eateries. Don’t miss iconic landmarks like Antoni Gaudí’s mind-bending masterpieces and the breathtaking La Sagrada Familia, with its ornate spires reaching high into a clear blue sky. Everywhere you go, you’ll be met with the warm hospitality of its stylish locals. Barcelona offers a vibrant mix of tradition and modernity, making it a place to remember.
Palma de Mallorca
Discover the enchanting beauty of Mallorca, where lush greenery and golden shores create the perfect Mediterranean escape. Explore the shaded paths of Paseo de Born, a charming boulevard where tapas and local delights await. Seek out a Siurell, a whimsical red, green, and white clay whistle that has captivated Mallorcan culture since the ancient Moors. Be entertained by lively street performers in the town's vibrant piazza or venture to Sóller, a picturesque haven set against a mountainous backdrop. Don't miss the Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where dramatic terrains meet timeless traditions.
Valencia
Explore Valencia at a relaxed pace, as its beauty is meant to be savored. Marvel at iconic landmarks like the Lonja—an exquisite UNESCO World Heritage Site—or immerse yourself in an authentic Spanish culinary experience. Try your hand at crafting Valencia’s beloved dish, paella. Guided by local chefs, you’ll cook, savor, and pair it with the region’s fine wines. Looking for more hidden gems, top-notch eateries, or unique market finds? Discover curated local dining tips to make your visit unforgettable.
Cartagena
Step into the enchanting world of Cartagena, a historic coastal gem with charm in every corner. Wander the cobbled streets lined with grand walls, where the sea breeze carries whispers of its storied past. Here, the seashore invites you to unwind and play. Whether it’s gliding atop the waves with a windsurf sail, discovering vibrant marine life while snorkeling, or setting sail on a serene journey, there’s no shortage of excitement. Venture further to uncover hidden treasures like the ancient beauty of Murcia, the sun-soaked retreats of Mazarrón and Cala Cortina, or the picturesque allure of Cabo de Palos. Or head north to the shimmering Mar Menor, a world-famous paradise waiting to amaze you.
Cartagena
Experience the timeless charm of Cartagena, a picturesque walled town bursting with rich history and coastal allure. With its beautiful seafront, this lively port offers endless possibilities to unwind or seek adventure. Try your hand at windsurfing, discover vibrant underwater life while snorkeling, or take the helm on a sailing trip. From here, set out to explore the ancient treasures of Murcia, relax in the tranquil coastal havens of Mazarrón, Cala Cortina, and Cabo de Palos, or visit the renowned seaside retreat of Mar Menor, just a short journey north.
Gibraltar
Gibraltar is a quirky slice of Britain nestled at the southern tip of Spain. Imagine Barbary apes scurrying about and old red phone boxes adding their charm to the scene. This tiny territory tells stories of history and legend alike. Folklore whispers that Gibraltar was one of Hercules' grand pillars marking the edge of the ancient world. Hop on a cable car to reach the top, where you're rewarded with phenomenal views stretching to Africa. It’s a sight to remember.
Málaga
Uncover the Andalusian charm along the iconic Costa del Sol. Explore Málaga’s vibrant culture, and don’t miss an optional visit to the Museo Picasso Málaga. This museum houses an exceptional collection of Picasso’s masterpieces in his birthplace. Alternatively, discover the enchanting village of Mijas, where life is slower, and the wine is among the finest in the world. Whichever you choose, you’ll delight in the region’s timeless beauty.
Málaga
Set along the sun-kissed coastline of Costa del Sol, Málaga embodies the heart of Andalusian charm. Take a captivating journey through art with an optional visit to Museo Picasso Málaga, showcasing the remarkable works of Picasso in the city of his birth. Alternatively, escape to Mijas, a quaint and scenic village where rolling vineyards and Andalusian traditions produce some of the finest wines you’ll ever taste. Both experiences promise to leave you enchanted.
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