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7Jan%u00a06. Portsmouth. Depart%u00a01700.Jan%u00a010. Casablanca, Morocco.Arrive%u00a00800. Depart%u00a01700. Casablanca%u2019s seafront is dominated by Hassan II Mosque. From its 7th-century Berber origins to days under French colonial rule, the city is a blend of European, North African and Arab influences. The lanes of the 19th-century medina are enclosed by Moorish buildings that lead to the colonial downtown and the exotic spice stalls of the Central%u00a0Market.Jan%u00a011. Tangier, Morocco. Arrive%u00a00800.Depart%u00a01700. The history of this Moroccan port on the Strait of Gibraltar, just 20 miles from the Spanish coast, goes back to the ancient Greeks and its beginnings are embedded in mythology. It was later ruled by the Romans and Arabs while Spain, Portugal, France and England also played important parts in the city%u2019s diverse history. The Medina %u2013 the oldest part of town %u2013 is a warren of cobbled streets boasting a chronology of architectural styles.Jan%u00a013. Arrecife, Lanzarote. Arrive%u00a00800.Depart%u00a01900. Peaceful Arrecife has been the island%u2019s capital since it took the title from Teguise in 1852. This relatively sleepy port%u2019s origins can be seen in the fishermen cottages and 17th-century church set around the coastal lagoon of El Charco de San Gines. From Arrecife, you can discover the unusual landscapes of Timanfaya National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere%u00a0Reserve.Jan%u00a014. Puerto del Rosario, Fuerteventura. Arrive%u00a00800.Depart%u00a01700. The second-largest island of the Canaries, Fuerteventura, is ringed by beaches and blessed with a mild climate. Several nature reserves protect the ecosystems of its undeveloped volcanic interior, including Corralejo Nature Reserve. In the capital, Puerto del Rosario, discover the old quarter, with its tangle of lanes and whitewashed houses.Jan%u00a015. Santa Cruz, Tenerife.Arrive%u00a00800. Depart%u00a01800. 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%u00a016. Santa Cruz, La Palma.Arrive%u00a00800. Depart%u00a01600. 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 during the Age of Exploration. Its history is reflected in the 16th-century Castilian architecture and the old quarter with its cobbled lanes.Jan%u00a017. Funchal, Madeira. Arrive%u00a00800.Depart%u00a01700. Madeira is a verdant, mountainous island formed from a volcanic eruption and known for its namesake wine. The island is home to the world%u2019s largest laurel forest and Botanical Gardens.Jan%u00a021. Portsmouth. Arrive%u00a00700.A Taste of Morocco and the CanariesExplore the lively Moroccan cities of Casablanca and Tangier before visiting a succession of Canary Islands and Madeira.SHIP: Spirit of AdventureINCLUDED EXCURSION IN EVERY PORTSAILING: January 6, 2026CRUISE CODE: SU154ArrecifeLANZAROTEFunchalMADEIRASanta CruzLA PALMACasablancaMOROCCOSanta CruzTENERIFEPuerto%u00a0del%u00a0RosarioFUERTEVENTURAto Portsmouth3,904 nautical milesfrom Portsmouth TangierMOROCCOView of Mosque Hassan II in CasablancaSAVE up to 35% off the full fare^15 nights from %u00a34,171Including travel insurance and cancellation cover or a reduction of %u00a3102 if not required %u2013%u00a0see pages 18-19 for details.All prices from DOUBLE/TWIN Balcony Cabin SINGLE Balcony CabinJan 6, 2026. SU154 Standard Deluxe Suite Standard Superior Deluxe SuiteFull fare %u00a36,417 %u00a39,798 %u00a313,007 %u00a38,727 %u00a39,689 %u00a315,451 %u00a318,339Current fare %u00a34,171 %u00a36,368 %u00a38,454 %u00a36,108 %u00a36,782 %u00a310,043 %u00a311,920 Cruise code: SU154. 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.