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                                    6Jan%u00a05. Portsmouth. Depart%u00a01700.Jan%u00a09-10. Funchal, Madeira. Arrive%u00a01200 on Jan 9. Depart%u00a01500 on Jan 10. Madeira is a verdant, mountainous island formed from a volcanic eruption and known for its namesake wine. Often described as the %u2018floating garden in the Atlantic%u2019, the island is home to the world%u2019s largest laurel forest and Botanical Gardens.Jan%u00a011. Santa Cruz, La Palma.Arrive%u00a00800. Depart%u00a02200. La Palma is the greenest of the Canaries and large tracts of its laurel forests have been declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The capital, Santa Cruz, was a hub for New World explorers and merchant traders during the Age of Exploration. Its history is reflected in the 16th-century Castilian architecture and the old quarter with its wooden balconies and cobbled lanes is set around the Renaissance Plaza Espana.Jan%u00a012. Santa Cruz, Tenerife.Arrive%u00a00900. Depart%u00a02300. Tenerife is crowned by the World Heritage Site, Mount Teide. Its capital Santa Cruz has a mix of old and new sights, from the central square of Plaza%u00a0de%u00a0Espana, which was built in 1929 to the auditorium, an expressionist structure that resembles a%u00a0wave.Jan%u00a013. Las Palmas, Gran Canaria.Arrive%u00a00800. Depart%u00a02100. Nearly half of Gran Canaria has been declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The island is fringed with beautiful coves and sandy beaches to the south and wild mountains to the north. The subtropical capital of Las Palmas is set beside two broad bays and features cafe-lined squares and charming courtyards. The oldest sights can be seen in a trio of historic neighbourhoods: San Antonio, Triana and Vegueta. Discover over 500 years of history in the landmark Santa Ana Cathedral.Jan%u00a014. Arrecife, Lanzarote. Arrive%u00a00800.Depart%u00a01600. Named in Spanish after the reef that edges its shoreline, peaceful Arrecife has been the island%u2019s capital since it took the title from nearby Teguise in 1852. This relatively sleepy port%u2019s origins can be seen in the whitewashed fishermen cottages and 17th-century church set around the coastal lagoon of El Charco de San Gines. From Arrecife, you can discover the crater-studded landscapes of Timanfaya National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.Jan%u00a016. Lisbon, Portugal. Arrive%u00a00900.Depart%u00a01700. The sprawling city of Lisbon is spread across seven hills. It boasts two UNESCO-listed sites: Jeronimos Monastery, where Vasco da Gama is entombed and B%u00e9lem Tower, built in his honour.Jan%u00a019. Portsmouth. Arrive%u00a00700.Celestial Canary IslandsEnjoy an overnight visit to Madeira en route to the Canaries, where extended time in port offers star gazing opportunities and extra time to explore the scenery, culture and traditions of each unique island.SHIP: Spirit of DiscoveryINCLUDED EXCURSION IN%u00a0EVERY%u00a0PORTSAILING: January 5, 2026CRUISE CODE: SD175A starry night over Teide National Park, TenerifeArrecifeLANZAROTEFunchalMADEIRASanta CruzLA PALMASanta CruzTENERIFEfrom Portsmouth3,475 nautical milesto Portsmouthvia Lisbon, PortugalLas PalmasGRAN CANARIAFunchalMADEIRASanta CruzLA PALMASanta CruzTENERIFEfrom Portsmouth3,475 nautical milesto Portsmouthvia Lisbon, PortugalLas PalmasGRAN CANARIASAVE up to 35% off the full fare^14 nights from %u00a33,858Including travel insurance and cancellation cover or a reduction of %u00a387 if not required %u2013 see pages 18-19 for details.All prices from DOUBLE/TWIN Balcony Cabin SINGLE Balcony CabinJan 5, 2026. SD175 Standard Deluxe Suite Standard Superior Deluxe SuiteFull fare %u00a35,936 %u00a39,063 %u00a312,031 %u00a38,072 %u00a38,963 %u00a314,291 %u00a316,963Current fare %u00a33,858 %u00a35,890 %u00a37,820 %u00a35,650 %u00a36,274 %u00a39,289 %u00a311,025 Cruise code: SD175. Fares are per person and the lowest available in the category shown and are subject to availability and change. ^Fares above include applicable percentage discount off the full fare %u2013 see pages 18-19 for details.
                                
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