Cruise Star Clipper: Spain, Italy, France Departing from Malaga
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Malaga
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The port of Malaga, one of the Mediterranean's oldest port cities, is just a few minutes' walk from the historic center. Its privileged location allows you to immerse yourself directly in Malaga's dynamic and culturally rich atmosphere.
What to visit in Malaga
Malaga, Picasso's birthplace, is brimming with cultural and historical sites. Don't miss the Picasso Museum, home to an impressive collection of the artist's works. The Alcazaba fortress, a remarkable example of Moorish architecture, offers a breathtaking view of the city. Malaga Cathedral, nicknamed "La Manquita" because of its unfinished bell tower, is also a must-see. For a more contemporary experience, the Centre Pompidou Malaga offers exhibitions of modern and contemporary art.
What to visit in the surrounding area
The Andalusian region around Malaga offers a multitude of exciting excursions. Head to Granada, some 125 kilometers away, to visit the Alhambra, a masterpiece of Moorish architecture. The charming white villages of Andalusia, such as Ronda with its famous bridge, are also within easy reach. For nature lovers, the Nerja caves and El Torcal national park offer breathtaking natural scenery. Finally, a visit to the seaside resort of Marbella, around 60 kilometers away, offers a day of relaxation on the golden beaches of the Costa del Sol.

Almeria
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Almeria, the pearl of Andalusia, invites you to explore its rich Moorish past. Visit the imposing Alcazaba, a fortress that dominates the city, and stroll through the old quarter of Almedina. Film buffs will appreciate the natural settings of the Tabernas desert, often used in Western films. Don't leave without sampling the local tapas and soaking up the lively atmosphere of the flamenco bars.

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Sailing days are the ideal opportunity to take advantage of the facilities available. Depending on the ship, you'll have access to pools, whirlpools, spas, gyms and theaters, ensuring relaxation and entertainment for all.

Palma de Mallorca
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Palma de Mallorca, the capital of Spain's Balearic Islands, seduces with its vibrant mix of culture, history and beaches. Discover the magnificent Gothic cathedral, stroll through the charming streets of the old town and visit the Almudaina Palace. Local markets and boutiques offer a varied shopping experience. The city's beaches invite you to relax under the Mediterranean sun. Nightlife is lively, with a multitude of bars and clubs.

Port Mahon
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Port Mahon, on the Spanish island of Menorca, is famous for its natural harbor, one of the largest in the Mediterranean. Stroll along the harbor promenade, dotted with cafés and boutiques. Discover the Georgian architecture and visit the Fort de la Mola. The town offers a rich maritime history and vibrant local culture. The nearby beaches and creeks are perfect for relaxation.

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Sailing days are the ideal opportunity to take advantage of the facilities available. Depending on the ship, you'll have access to pools, whirlpools, spas, gyms and theaters, ensuring relaxation and entertainment for all.

Calvi
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Calvi, on the island of Corsica in France, is famous for its citadel and magnificent beaches. Explore the old town and its citadel, offering spectacular views over the bay. The fine sandy beaches are ideal for relaxing. Discover the local cuisine, including fresh fish and Corsican charcuterie. Calvi is a charming stopover for those seeking to combine history, culture and relaxation.

Portoferraio
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The port of Portoferraio, Italy's main gateway to Elba, is located directly in the town. This proximity gives visitors easy access on foot to Portoferraio's historical and cultural treasures. The port, surrounded by impressive fortifications and bathed by the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea, offers a spectacular setting in which to begin your discovery of the island.
What to visit in Portoferraio
Portoferraio, with its rich historical heritage, is a charming town to explore. Visit Napoleon's house, where he lived during his exile in Elba. The Medicean Fortress, a complex of fortifications overlooking the town, offers panoramic sea views. The historic center, with its narrow streets and ancient buildings, is ideal for a stroll. For diving and swimming enthusiasts, the beaches around Portoferraio, such as Spiaggia delle Ghiaie, are renowned for their beauty and crystal-clear waters.
What to visit in the area
The island of Elba offers a multitude of activities and sites to discover. Explore the island's other picturesque villages, such as Marciana and Capoliveri, each with its own unique character. For hiking enthusiasts, the Tuscan Archipelago National Park offers trails through magnificent scenery. The island's beaches, such as Cavoli and Fetovaia, are perfect for relaxing and soaking up the Mediterranean sun. For a cultural experience, visit the island's iron mines, testimony to its industrial past, or board a boat for an excursion around the island, discovering hidden coves and spectacular views.

Civitavecchia / Rome
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The port of Civitavecchia, the main cruise port for Rome, is around 80 kilometers from the Italian capital. To get to Rome, options include the train, with a journey time of around 1h20, and shuttle services from the port of Civitavecchia to the main Termini and Vatican stations. To explore downtown Civitavecchia, local shuttles are available, providing easy access to attractions close to the port. This Mediterranean stopover is an ideal starting point for discovering the treasures of the Eternal City.
What to visit in Civitavecchia?
Civitavecchia, a historic port city, offers many interesting sites close to the port. Explore the Michelangelo Fortress, a Renaissance bastion with panoramic sea views. Stroll along the Lungomare, the lively waterfront, for an authentic local experience. Civitavecchia's National Archaeological Museum, housed in a former spa building, showcases local archaeological finds, reflecting the region's rich history.
What to visit in the area?
Rome, within easy reach of Civitavecchia, is a must, with its historic monuments and artistic treasures. Visit the Colosseum, symbol of the Roman Empire, and the Vatican, with St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Museums, home to the famous Sistine Chapel. Stroll through the picturesque alleys of Trastevere and explore the ruins of the Roman Forum. In addition to Rome, Civitavecchia's surroundings offer other attractive destinations. Tarquinia, famous for its Etruscan tombs and archaeological museum, is a fascinating cultural getaway. The gardens of Villa Farnese in Caprarola, a Renaissance masterpiece, offer a glimpse of Italian garden art.

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- Accommodation in your chosen cabin for the duration of the cruise
- Full board
- Travel insurance (cancellation or multi-risk) unless provided in the contract
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- For your trip, you must have a passport valid for 6 months after your return date.






