Sete Cidades lake, Sao MiguelSee the mesmerising crater lakes of Sao Migeul.
A pod of dolphinsThe waters surrounding the Azores are teeming with sealife.
LanzaroteContrast Lanzarote’s whitewashed buildings with the surrounding volcanic scenery.
The City Hall in Ponta DelgadaTake time to explore the streets of Ponta Delgada.
A Standard Balcony CabinEvery cabin features a private balcony and elegant décor.
Enjoy high-end Italian cuisine at the AmalfiMediterranean dishes are served at Spirit of Adventure’s speciality restaurant, the Amalfi.
Expect a boutique dining experienceWith a choice of speciality restaurants, there are a variety of culinary options.
Nepalese dishes are served at Khukuri HouseDine at Spirit of Adventure’s speciality Nepalese restaurant, a world first.
Sip cocktails at the North Cape BarHead to Spirit of Adventure’s main bar and enjoy all-inclusive drinks.
The LidoTake a swim in the outdoor pool or simply relax on deck.
The ship’s elegant SpaRelax in the hydrotherapy pool, infrared sauna and steam room.
The Britannia LoungeThe main lounge offers daytime activities and drinks from the bar, plus live music in the evening.
The PlayhouseLook forward to a variety of live entertainment every evening, and during the daytime on sea days.
Afternoon tea is includedEnjoy daily afternoon tea.
The Canary Islands and Ponta Delgada
Spirit of Adventure departing Portsmouth
from
£5,556 per person
Save up to 35%
Additional cabin discounts of up to...
- £700pp off Suite Cabins
- £550pp off Deluxe Cabins
- £400pp off Superior Cabins
- £350pp off Standard Cabins
14 nights
20th March 2026
Including optional travel insurance or a price reduction of £87 if not requiredHow our discounts work
Read moreHow our discounts work
On all cruises we set aside a number of cabins within each level at a discounted fare, with the highest discount of 35% for ocean cruises and 25% for river cruises available on selected levels. These cabins are sold on a first come, first served basis. As cabins are sold, the discount begins to reduce, and continues to reduce until those selected cabins are sold.
This means that the earlier you book, the higher the chance of securing a greater discount. Our price panels clearly show the full cruise price, along with the current discount fare.
Please note: During busy periods for holiday bookings, the early booking discount can reduce rapidly. We recommend that you book early to benefit from the best booking discounts and to secure your preferred cabin.
When promoting new cruises for the first time, we contact customers on our Advanced Registration list first, allowing then to secure the cabin of their choice and benefit from the best savings. Our brochures are then sent out to loyalty club members first, followed by past cruise goers and then everyone else.
Incredible natural scenery awaits…
Venture off the beaten track to uncover the nature and scenery of the Canary Islands and Sao Miguel in the Azores on this all-inclusive cruise in 2026. In the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores enjoy a visit to the ‘Green Island’ of Sao Miguel, where the picturesque scenery features serene crater lakes and bubbling fumeroles.
Continue to the floral isle of Madeira and on to the Canaries, where La Palma, Tenerife and Lanzarote offer more opportunities for adventure with possibilities of volcano treks, cable car rides and sea trekking. Whale watching is another popular activity in the Canaries, where the waters are teeming with marine life.
Your return journey includes a visit to Portugal’s capital city Lisbon, gateway to the Arrábida Natural Park and Sintra Mountains.
Included excursion in every port

Broadcaster and Royal expert, Jennie Bond
Jennie has been reporting on the Royal Family for more than 35 years and is a familiar face on TV and radio. As the BBC’s Royal Correspondent during 14 of the most turbulent years the monarchy has endured, Jennie was at the heart of events that made headlines around the world: from the fairy-tale marriages to the adultery, the divorces, and the deaths. Since then, she has continued to provide expert commentary on the royals, as well as presenting popular shows such as : ‘Cash in the Attic’, ‘Rip Off Britain’ and ’Great British Menu’. She was also a runner-up in “I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here”. Jennie loves cruising and will give an on-board talk and Q&A during this Canary Island cruise.
Itinerary
Embark Spirit of Adventure.
Depart 1700.
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
Scattered in the North Atlantic Ocean, the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores is made up of nine islands, and Ponta Delgada is the capital of the largest of these, Sao Miguel. Aptly known as ‘Green Island’, Sao Miguel is characterised by its volcanic landscapes – to the east lies geothermal Furnas Lake with its bubbling fumeroles and hot springs, while in the northwest the green and blue crater lakes of Sete Cidades are situated.
Included excursion
An included excursion is a great way to see more of the scenery.
Optional excursions
Take in views of Fire Lake, which is set in a volcanic crater before visiting a pineapple plantation to sample the locally produced pineapple liqueur.
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
Madeira is a verdant, mountainous island formed from a volcanic eruption and known for its namesake wine. Often described as the ‘floating garden in the Atlantic’, the island is home to the world’s largest laurel forest and Botanical Gardens where exotic indigenous plants grow.
Included excursion
See more of Funchal on a choice of included excursion.
Optional excursions
Explore the island by sidecar or jeep.
Arrive 0900. Depart 1900.
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, is set in a sweeping natural amphitheatre and 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.
Included excursion
An included panoramic excursion offers a relaxing way to see some of the highlights.
Optional excursions
Join a scenic off-road adventure or explore Los Tilos Forest, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, on foot.
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
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 de Espana, which was built in 1929 to the auditorium, an expressionist structure that resembles a wave.
Included excursion
Explore further on a choice of included excursion.
Optional excursions
Take a cable car to the summit of Mount Teide, or enjoy tea at the Orchid Garden.
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
Named in Spanish after the reef that edges its shoreline, peaceful Arrecife has been the island’s capital since it took the title from nearby Teguise in 1852. This relatively sleepy port’s 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 vast lava fields and crater-studded landscapes of Timanfaya National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
Included excursion
Enjoy the scenery on a choice of included excursion.
Optional excursions
Visit northern Lanzarote and the Jameos del Agua Cave which showcases the architectural work of César Manrique, or perhaps head to Timanfaya National Park.
Arrive 0900. Depart 1700.
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 Bélem Tower, built in his honour. Close by is the charming town of Sintra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site on account of its 19th-century romantic architecture. Close by is the charming town of Sintra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site on account of its 19th-century romantic architecture.
Included excursion
A choice of included excursion will ensure you see some of the city’s main attractions.
Optional excursions
Wander on foot through Lisbon’s downtown area to see the city’s historic architecture, visit Arrábida Natural Park and the Azeitão Winery, or explore Lisbon’s highlights by Tuk Tuk.
Arrive 0700.
Disembark Spirit of Adventure after breakfast.
What's included
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Nationwide chauffeur service
Travel to and from the port is included in the price. Find out more.
Choose from:
Return chauffeur service
A private chauffeur if you live up to 75 miles of the port each way or a shared chauffeur service nationwide.
Included flight and chauffeur
A chauffeur can take you to a local airport for an included domestic flight to London, where another chauffeur will collect you and take you to the port.
Free parking at the port
If you’d prefer to drive yourself, we can arrange parking at the port.
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Travel insurance
Optional comprehensive travel insurance, with up to £5m coronavirus cover and additional cancellation cover, underwritten by Astrenska Insurance Limited. If you have your own insurance, we will offer you the cruise at a lower price.
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All Inclusive
It's free to dine in all our restaurants on board, even the speciality ones. We include all-inclusive drinks every bar, lounge and restaurant, including free cocktails, draught beer and lager, non-alcoholic cocktails, mixers and soft drinks. We also include a selection of premium brand-label spirits – all at no extra cost.
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Gratuities
So that everyone receives the same attentive service, all gratuities are included.
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Porterage
An unlimited luggage allowance and included porterage from the port to your cabin.
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All balcony cabins
Every cabin on our new ships has a private balcony, for your own private outside space.
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Wi-Fi
Complimentary Wi-Fi in your cabin and around the ship.
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Entertainment and Activities
A full programme of live music, entertainment and talks. This includes lectures from guest speakers, theatre productions, recitals, craft classes, activities and outside deck games.
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Gym, sauna & exercise classes
Included fitness classes and use of the gymnasium, swimming pool and hot tubs. Spa access to hydrotherapy pool, infrared sauna and steam room.
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24-hour room service
24-hour room service with in-cabin dining at no extra charge.
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Afternoon tea
All day snacks, tea, coffee, fruit juices and daily afternoon tea included.
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Shuttle bus
Free shuttle bus at most ports wherever possible, and when the ship is berthed at least 500 yards away from the nearest town centre.
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Excursions
- Ponta Delgada, Sao Miguel, Azores
- Funchal, Madeira
- Santa Cruz, La Palma
- Santa Cruz, Tenerife
- Arrecife, Lanzarote
- Lisbon, Portugal
Our cruises include excursions in every port for winter 2026, so you can make the most of the destinations you visit. Find out more about when excursions are available to book.
from
£5,556 per person
Save up to 35%
Additional cabin discounts of up to...
- £700pp off Suite Cabins
- £550pp off Deluxe Cabins
- £400pp off Superior Cabins
- £350pp off Standard Cabins
14 nights
20th March 2026
Including optional travel insurance or a price reduction of £87 if not requiredHow our discounts work
Read moreHow our discounts work
On all cruises we set aside a number of cabins within each level at a discounted fare, with the highest discount of 35% for ocean cruises and 25% for river cruises available on selected levels. These cabins are sold on a first come, first served basis. As cabins are sold, the discount begins to reduce, and continues to reduce until those selected cabins are sold.
This means that the earlier you book, the higher the chance of securing a greater discount. Our price panels clearly show the full cruise price, along with the current discount fare.
Please note: During busy periods for holiday bookings, the early booking discount can reduce rapidly. We recommend that you book early to benefit from the best booking discounts and to secure your preferred cabin.
When promoting new cruises for the first time, we contact customers on our Advanced Registration list first, allowing then to secure the cabin of their choice and benefit from the best savings. Our brochures are then sent out to loyalty club members first, followed by past cruise goers and then everyone else.
Spirit of Adventure
2020
Year built987
Guest capacity (maximum)540
Ship crew
All inclusive
Enjoy an unlimited selection of drinks in all the on-board bars and lounges.

The Living Room
Relax in one of the many sociable spaces on the ship.

Spa
Look forward to included access to a range of wellbeing services.

Entertainment
Enjoy a colourful show in The Playhouse theatre.

Enjoy fine cuisine
Make the most of free-to-dine speciality restaurants.

The Dining Room
The main restaurant brings you the finest in British and international cuisine.

The Verandah
Dine with stunning alfresco views.

On board activities
Try shuffleboard and deck quoits, or play virtual golf at sea.
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Observation deck
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Adjoining the main gym, get free one-to-one advice and tailor your fitness regime with our resident instructors.

Offering panoramic views and a wide selection of exercise machines, enjoy a workout like never before.
Lido deck
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The ship's main lounge is the venue for activities and entertainment day and night, including an alternative evening programme.

The Verandah restaurant offers even more dining options, where dishes are prepared before your eyes in a fabulous show kitchen, then served a la minute to your table. Alternatively, step outside into the al fresco section of the Verandah, where you can enjoy fresh barbecues and dining under the stars.
A deck
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A cosy coffee shop, the library boasts a fantastic selection of fiction and reference books.
Promenade deck
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Raked seating for over 400 guests, expect colourful shows, live music, guest entertainers, cinema screenings and more.
A space dedicated for learning and talks from on-board experts.

Offering a full selection of wines, draught craft beer, and a curated collection of fine whiskies.
Meet and chat with our friendly consultant about Saga's range of travel and lifestyle products.

Free-to-dine speciality restaurant and evening entertainment venue. Open every evening.

Free-to-done speciality Nepalese restaurant with fresh flavours that are light and beautifully spiced. Open every evening.

Free-to-dine speciality Italian fine dining restaurant with a mouth-watering menu of Mediterranean dishes. Open every evening.

This elegant garden area is the perfect setting to enjoy the fresh air any time of the day.
Main deck
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The main restaurant serves up a world of flavours from the best British and international cuisine.

The real 'hub' of the ship is an open coffee shop area by day, and an inviting and sociable bar in the evenings. Close to all the ship's facilities.

Offering hairdressing, manicures, pedicures and more, perfect for treating yourself during your cruise.
Take advantage of tax-free shopping on luxury and general items while at sea.

The serene spa offers a steam room, infrared sauna and hydrotherapy pool, perfect to relaxing and re-energising.
Scenic Sete Cidades - Included Excursion Option 1
Activity Level: Panoramic Activity
A choice between two included excursions is offered during your visit to this port – please select your place on just one of these excursions. It is not permitted to book more than one option and doing so will result in the automatic cancellation of additional excursions.
Discover the lush scenery of São Miguel Island on this panoramic drive. Pass through the western part of Ponta Delgada via the coastal route, before arriving at Feteiras, where the road climbs to Sete Cidades. You make a stop for photographs at the extinct crater of Sete Cidades, some 1,900 feet above sea level. From the edge of the crater, eight miles in circumference, there is a fine view of the two lakes at the bottom. One is deep blue, reflecting the sky, and the other is bright green, reflecting the rich vegetation of the lush crater walls. On your return drive to Ponta Delgada, another short photo stop will be made at Carvão Belvedere.
Additional Information
Please note: This is a scenic drive. The only walking is at photo stops, and is entirely at your discretion. Visibility from the scenic outlooks will depend on the weather.
Crater Lake Views and Antonio Borges Garden - Included Excursion Option 2
Activity Level: Moderate Activity
A choice between two included excursions is offered during your visit to this port – please select your place on just one of these excursions. It is not permitted to book more than one option and doing so will result in the automatic cancellation of additional excursion.
Admire the unique crater lakes of Sete Cidades before visiting the striking Antonio Borges Botanical Garden in the heart of Ponta Delgada. Leaving the port along the coastal road through the western part of the city, you will pass through picturesque villages before arriving at Feteiras. The route ascends towards Sete Cidades, leading to the main crater of this extinct volcano, rising 1,900 feet above sea level. From the edge of this crater, eight miles in circumference, you can enjoy a view of the twin lakes below. One shimmers a deep blue and the other glows a bright green, reflecting the rich vegetation of the lush crater walls.
Your drive continues as you return to Ponta Delgada to visit the Antonio Borges Botanical Garden. After an introduction from your guide, you are free to take a stroll at your leisure in this peaceful paradise. Discover the varied collection of European and tropical trees, and the caves and ponds that are dotted throughout the garden. Alternatively, you can relax in the entrance cafe. Finally, return to your coach for the drive back to the port.
Additional Information
Please note: You will spend approximately 45 minutes at Antonio Borges Botanical Gardens. Walking here is entirely at your discretion, but you should expect to cover at least 500 yards. Views of the Crater Lakes are weather dependent.
Snapshot of Funchal - Included Excursion Option 1
Activity Level: Panoramic Activity
A choice of included excursions is offered during your visit to this port – please select your place on just one of these excursions. It is not permitted to book more than one and doing so will result in the automatic cancellation of one excursion.
This included excursion takes you on a leisurely sightseeing drive, with three short photo stops. Leave the port, passing Santa Catarina Park, and travel west towards the Santa Rita area, before arriving at your first photo stop offering a view of Funchal. Your drive continues to your second photo stop at Pico dos Barcelos. This viewpoint offers a panoramic view of the coastline, surrounding hills and the city.
Next, drive southwest, passing Câmara de Lobos, a picturesque fishing village, once painted by Sir Winston Churchill. Pause for a short photo at Pico da Torre viewpoint, which offers a view of the bay and the fishermen’s village below. Having seen Funchal and its surroundings from three viewpoints, you head back to your ship.
Additional Information
Please note: This is primarily a coach-based excursion with three short photo stops, where walking will be at your discretion. Some of the stops will have uneven and cobbled ground and optional steps. Visibility from all viewpoints is dependent on the weather and therefore cannot be guaranteed. During the tour, the guide will hand out a Madiera sugar cane biscuit.
Botanical Gardens On Your Own - Included Excursion Option 2
Activity Level: Strenuous Activity
A choice of included excursions is offered during your visit to this port – please select your place on just one of these excursions. It is not permitted to book more than one and doing so will result in the automatic cancellation of one excursion.
Explore one of the best examples of Madeiran landscaped gardens independently. After a short coach transfer, you will arrive at the Botanical Gardens nestled in the verdant hills overlooking Madeira’s capital. Once the grounds of a private estate, these gardens are now one of the island’s most celebrated attractions, renowned for their beauty and diversity.
Spread across five hectares, they showcase more than 2000 species of plants from every continent – some endangered in their native habitats – alongside a wealth of Madeira’s own flora. You will have time to explore independently, to wander at your own pace and take in the fragrance of blossoming flowers and the vibrant palette of greens, reds, yellows, and purples. Each step unveils new wonders, including viewpoints that offer sweeping vistas of Funchal and the island’s coastline.
Additional Information
Please note: To explore the gardens, you should expect to walk up to one mile. You should be physically fit to participate on this excursion due to the terrain and high number of steps. The terrain in the gardens is uneven with cobblestones, inclines and steps to negotiate. Within the gardens there are approximately 100 steps. We recommend that you wear flat walking shoes. This is not a guided tour, you will be provided with a map and will have approximately two hours to explore the Botanical Gardens independently.
Funchal Old Town On Foot - Included Excursion Option 3
Activity Level: Moderate Activity
A choice of included excursions is offered during your visit to this port – please select your place on just one of these excursions. It is not permitted to book more than one and doing so will result in the automatic cancellation of one excursion.
Discover Funchal’s old town and market on this introductory walking tour. The tour begins with a short transfer by coach to the old town where, on arrival, you will set off on foot for a leisurely walk with your guide past the public gardens to Santa Maria Street, which is renowned for its painted doors, and you can learn more about the painted doors project from your guide.
Next, head to the local farmers market where stalls are brimming with tropical fruit, flowers, fish and regional products. While at the market you can taste a traditional Pastel del Nata - Portugals beloved custard tart. Having explored on foot, you will head back to your ship by coach.
Additional Information
Please note: Expect to walk approximately three-quarters of a mile, some of which will be over cobblestone ground. The short walk through the old town will take approximately 30 minutes, followed by approximately one hour to explore the market. The coach transfer will take approximately 15 minutes each way. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility.
Scenic La Palma - Included Excursion
Activity Level: Panoramic Activity
Take in the highlights and views of La Palma on a scenic drive around the island.
Beginning from the pier in Santa Cruz de la Palma, your drive takes you firstly to the Mirador de la Concepcion, stopping for photos at this viewpoint before continuing to the Caldera de Taburiente. After pausing at the visitor centre, continue by coach to Mirador de La Cumbrecita, where you will stop for photos at the look out. The drive then continues to the western part of La Palma through Los Llanos de Aridane. Enjoy vistas of Los Llanos, surrounded by cacti and banana plantations, before returning to your ship via the town of El Paso.
Additional Information
Please note: This is a coach-based excursion with most of the sightseeing taking place from your vehicle. Any walking at short photo stops will be at your discretion. The drive involves travelling on steep, winding roads – vertigo sufferers should take this into consideration. Visibility from the viewpoints is dependent on the weather and therefore cannot be guaranteed.
Snapshot of Northern Tenerife and La Laguna - Included Excursion Option 1
A choice between two included excursions is offered during your visit to this port – please select your place on just one of these excursions. It is not permitted to book more than one, and doing so will result in the automatic cancellation of any additional excursion.
Enjoy time at leisure in La Laguna, a UNESCO World Heritage town, before driving through northern Tenerife, pausing at Humboldt viewpoint for a short photo stop. Your tour begins with a drive through the main Santa Cruz avenue known as ‘Las Ramblas’, passing by the now disused bullring and Parque García Sanabria. Next, head towards La Laguna, a UNESCO World Heritage town, where you can spend time at leisure. You will have approximately 30 minutes here to explore the historic market in San Cristóbal de La Laguna, officially known as Mercado Municipal de La Laguna. Afterwards, reboard your coach and head north, pausing at the Humboldt viewpoint for a short photo stop before returning to the ship.
Additional Information
Please note: This tour includes a scenic drive and 30-minute stop in La Laguna for time at leisure to visit the market. There is approximately 100 yards of essential walking required, any additional walking is at your discretion. The Christ Church in La Laguna is not always open due to festivities and services. Toilet facilities will be available in La Laguna. The tour may operate in a different order to described, so your visit to La Laguna may be at the beginning or end of the tour.
Easy Teide – Included Excursion Option 2
A choice between two included excursions is offered during your visit to this port – please select your place on just one of these excursions. It is not permitted to book more than one, and doing so will result in the automatic cancellation of any additional excursion.
Discover Tenerife’s most striking natural feature, Mount Teide, without the exertion of a demanding hike. Your excursion begins with a drive to La Tarta viewpoint, where you will pause for a short photo stop. After passing through the photographic surroundings, journey south along the base of the mountain range, through pine forests and foothills to Teide National Park, declared a national park in 1954.
The park features an enormous volcanic crater measuring over 29 miles in circumference and within it is Mount Teide, rising to a height of 12,000 feet. It is the highest peak in Spanish territory and has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The park is situated at an altitude of over one mile above sea level: in winter, snow and gale force winds often close roads through it; during the summer months, the arid landscape gives visitors the impression of having walked onto the set of a western movie and can reach temperatures of over 37°C. Stand in the shadows of the majestic Roques de García as you pause for a photo stop before returning to your ship in Santa Cruz. During the tour, a stop will be made for a tea or coffee.
Additional Information
Please note: Walking during this excursion is at your discretion but you should expect to walk at least 500 yards over some uneven surfaces, and there may be a considerable amount of standing. We recommend that you take an extra layer of clothing as temperatures towards the top of the mountain may be considerably colder than at sea level. Visibility from the viewpoints is dependent on the weather and therefore cannot be guaranteed.
Snapshot of Lanzarote – Included Excursion Option 1
A choice between three included excursions is offered during your visit to this port – please select your place on just one of these excursions. It is not permitted to book more than one, and doing so will result in the automatic cancellation of any additional excursion.
Enjoy a snapshot tour of Lanzarote to see Teguise, Caleta Famara Beach and Aloe Vera Farm. Travel from the pier inland to the historic town of Teguise, founded in the 15th century by the Conquistadores. On days when there is no market, you will be able to admire the beautifully restored houses and picturesque square during a short stop. Next, continue to Caleta Famara Beach, which Lanzarote artist César Manrique frequented as a child. A short photo stop will be made here.
Next, the drive takes you through the charming, typical Canarian villages of Soo, La Santa, Tinajo, Tiagua, and Mozaga. You will then pass through the La Geria wine region, famous for its unique, ash-covered landscape where grapevines are grown in volcanic hollows. Your final stop is at an Aloe Vera Farm, where you will have approximately 30 minutes to learn about the island's celebrated Aloe Vera, which thrives in Lanzarote's volcanic soil and is used in numerous ways. After your farm visit, you will return directly to the ship.
Additional Information
Please note: This is a coach-based excursion with three short stops, each lasting approximately 15 to 30 minutes. There is up to 200 yards of essential walking on this tour, any further walking is at your discretion. There are 10 steps to negotiate at the Aloe Vera Farm. The tour may operate in a different order than described.
Puerto Del Carmen On Your Own - Included Excursion Option 2
Activity Level: Strenuous Activity
A choice between three included excursions is offered during your visit to this port – please select your place on just one of these excursions. It is not permitted to book more than one, and doing so will result in the automatic cancellation of any additional excursion.
Explore Puerto Del Carmen at your own pace. Travel south to Puerto del Carmen, a popular seaside town. You will have approximately four hours of free time to explore at leisure; perhaps take the opportunity to settle down in one of the cafes on the seafront promenade or perhaps browse the shops for souvenirs. After your visit, meet at the designated meeting point for your return transfer to the port.
Additional Information
Please note: This is a transfer to Puerto Del Carmen and is unguided. An escort will accompany you on the coach journey only, with no commentary. You will have approximately four hours of free time to explore independently. Walking is at your discretion, but this excursion has been graded as strenuous based on a good exploration and time spent in of Puerto Del Carmen. The drop off location is Centro Commercial Atlántico. The drive to/from Puerto Del Carmen will take approximately 20 minutes each way.
Playa Blanca On Your Own - Included Excursion Option 3
Activity Level: Strenuous Activity
A choice between three included excursions is offered during your visit to this port – please select your place on just one of these excursions. It is not permitted to book more than one, and doing so will result in the automatic cancellation of any additional excursion.
Explore Playa Blanca at your own pace. Playa Blanca is a popular resort situated on Lanzarote’s south coast. After a 45-minute transfer you will arrive in Playa Blanca where you will have approximately four-and-a-half hours of free time. Perhaps wander around the marina, walk along the promenade and stop for a drink and a bite to eat at a bar or cafe overlooking the Atlantic. After your visit, meet at the designated time and place for the return transfer to the port.
Additional Information
Please note: This is a transfer to Playa Blanca and is unguided. An escort will accompany on the coach journey only. You will have approximately four-and-a-half hours of free time. Walking is at your discretion, but this excursion has been graded as Strenuous based on good exploration and time spent in Playa Blanca. The drive to/from Playa Blanca will take approximately 45 minutes each way. The drop off location is beside Hotel Princesa Yaiza.
Lisbon Overview – Included Excursion Option 1
Activity Level: Panoramic Activity
A choice of included excursions is offered during your visit to this port – please select your place on just one of these excursions. It is not permitted to book more than one option and doing so will result in the automatic cancellation of one excursion.
Discover the city of Lisbon on this panoramic sightseeing tour. Leaving the port, drive past the Jerónimos Monastery, built using limestone over a period of 100 years starting in 1501; UNESCO-listed Belém Tower, constructed with the primary objective of protecting the bay; the Monument to the Discoveries; the pink façade of Belém Palace, the official residence of the Portuguese president; the new Coach Museum; Avenida da Liberdade, the most central avenue in Lisbon and a popular shopping district for both tourists and locals; and Edward VII park.
You will also cross the 25th April suspension bridge over the Tagus River to see the imposing statue of Christ the Redeemer. Stretching across the estuary to the Tagus River in Lisbon the suspension bridge is considered as a twin sister of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco because of its similar design. The bridge is an impressive sight, and it also offers a breathtaking view when crossing it. Visible from most parts of Lisbon and beyond, the statue of Christ the Redeemer (Cristo Rei) stands a striking 270 feet high on its angular pedestal, overlooking the south bank of the Tagus River. One of Portugal’s most iconic landmarks standing tall with its robed arms outstretched, it was erected in 1959 and modelled on the famous Cristo Redentor in Rio de Janeiro. Then, enjoy your scenic drive back to the port.
Additional Information
Please note: This is a coach-based excursion with most of the sightseeing taking place from your vehicle. Any walking at any short photo stop will be at your discretion. Lisbon is a busy city with ongoing roadworks. The duration of this tour is dependent on traffic conditions and the tour may operate in a different to described. Dependent on traffic conditions on the day, you may have a photo stop at the Top of Edward VII Park instead of crossing the 25th April bridge to see the Christ the Redeemer.
Downtown Lisbon Walking Tour – Included Excursion Option 2
Activity Level: Strenuous Activity
There is a choice of included excursions offered during your visit to this port – please select your place on just one of these excursions. It is not permitted to book all options and in doing so will result in the automatic cancellation of additional excursions.
Explore downtown Lisbon on foot on this introductory walking tour. Starting from the pier your guide will take you to the lower section of the Alfama district, through the labyrinth of narrow cobbled alleyways, passing by the Cathedral (Sé de Lisboa), which was built in the 12th century, here you will have an exterior view before continuing to Figueira and Restauradores squares on your way to Rossio, once the liveliest square in the city. You can see the exterior of the Dona Maria National Theatre before continuing to Rua Augusta and Praça do Comércio, also known as “Black Horse Square”, named after the statue of King José I which has a central position. Having explored the sights of downtown Lisbon you will return to your ship.
Additional Information
Please note: Expect to walk approximately two miles, some of which may be over uneven ground with up to 15 steps to negotiate. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility. To use restrooms in cafes you will be required to make a purchase.
Cascais on your own – Included Excursion Option 3
Activity Level: Moderate Activity
There is a choice of included excursions offered during your visit to this port – please select your place on just one of these excursions. It is not permitted to book all options and in doing so will result in the automatic cancellation of additional excursions.
Traditionally a fishing village, Cascais began to rise in prominence in 14th Century when it became a major stopping point for boats on their way to Lisbon. Cascais became a very popular summer resort, driven by the king of Portugal, Dom Luís I, who in 1870, converted the Fortaleza da Cidadela into the summer residence of the Portuguese Monarchy. The Kings example was immediately copied by the nobility, who built palaces and grand villas in the town, where they spent the hottest season of the year, completely transforming the appearance of the former fishing village.
During your free time, we recommend a stroll through the town’s streets, where you can browse the local shops or enjoy a coffee in one of the many outdoor cafes. Cascais also offers the Castro Guimarães Museum, the Boca do Inferno cliffs, the beachfront promenade, the Mercado da Vila market, and the Casa das Histórias Paula Rego art gallery.
Additional Information
Please note: This is a transfer to Cascais and is unguided. An escort will meet and greet you upon arrival in Cascais. You will have approximately one-and-a-half hours of free time (dependent on traffic from Lisbon, free time could be more or less) to explore independently. Walking is at your discretion, but this excursion has been graded based on a good exploration. The drive to and from can take up to one hour, depending on traffic. To use the restroom in a cafe, a purchase may be required.
Furnas Valley and the Hot Springs
Activity Level: Moderate Activity
Discover the best of São Miguel island on this full day adventure.
Begin with a visit to one of the island’s main pineapple plantations, where you can try locally-produced liqueurs before continuing to Ribeira Grande, the oldest and largest town on the north coast. From here, stop at Santa Iria Belvedere for dramatic views of the coast, and then continue to Pico de Ferro which overlooks the magnificent Furnas Valley.
A huge crater filled with diverse vegetation, beautiful lakes and spectacular geysers, the Furnas Valley is an integral part of local traditions and this is where people would bury sealed pots in the earth, waiting for the natural warmth to cook their meal of mixed meats and vegetables, known as ‘cozido’. Continue to the stunning Terra Nostra Gardens, an enchanting park laid out more than 200 years ago in the style of an English garden. Afterwards enjoy lunch at the adjacent Terra Nostra Casino.
After lunch, visit the extraordinary Hot Springs, where no fewer than 23 mineral springs spout boiling water into a sulphur-laden atmosphere. On your return drive to Ponta Delgada, pass through the island's former capital, Vila Franca Do Campo, now one of the principal tourist centres of the Azorean Archipelago.
Additional Information
Please note: There is approximately 200 yards of walking over uneven terrain at the Hot Springs. The walks in Ribeira Grande and through the Terra Nostra Park are both optional and each involves a further walk of approximately 500 yards, which is partly over cobbles and uneven terrain. Anyone not wishing to join the walk at Terra Nostra Park can wait in the hotel lobby, which has a shop and wc facilities.
Please bring swimwear and a towel, we recommend wearing and easily removable footwear, such as flip-flops too if you would like to swim in the thermal pool. Changing rooms are available. The water in the thermal pool can dye swimwear, therefore it is not recommended to wear your best. Views will vary according to the weather. Dietary requests must be advised to the Explore Ashore Team on board ship at least 72 hours prior to arrival.
Furnas Valley and the Tea Garden
Activity Level: Moderate Activity
Furnas Valley was once a huge volcanic crater which erupted in 1630. Today, it is an oasis of lush greenery, showcasing both exotic and native flora. On this tour, pass into the volcanic landscape towards the largest botanical garden in the Azores – Park Terra Nostra, an area made popular by the health properties contained within the mineral water here. Here, a short walking tour will allow you to appreciate the wide range of plants that grow in the volcanic soil and for those who wish, there will be an opportunity to swim in the thermal warm water pool.
Continue towards the Caldeiras: an area still experiencing volcanic phenomena today (many restaurants in the area choose to cook their meals using the volcanic heat). Leaving the valley behind, continue north, past an abundance of impressive views across seemingly inaccessible landscape before arriving at the oldest tea garden in Europe – Chá Gorrean. Here, learn the process of tea production by visiting the factory and museum (which displays machinery from the 19th century), before enjoying a cup of cha (tea) for yourself and a slice of homemade pineapple cake. Leaving the tea garden, enjoy a scenic drive back to your ship.
Additional Information
Please note: There will be at least one mile of walking on this tour with some steps and uneven paths. Please bring swimwear and a towel if you would like to swim in the thermal pool. Changing rooms are available and easily removable footwear, such as flip-flops, are recommended. The water in the thermal pool can dye swimwear, therefore it is not recommended to wear your best.
Furnas Lake Walk
Activity Level: Strenuous Activity
Take in São Miguel's flora and fauna on this active excursion.
Begin with a drive from west to east across São Miguel Island to Furnas Valley. This is where your walk begins. This is one of the richest hydrological areas in Europe, boasting 22 thermal springs. Walking on unpaved roads and trails, you will pass through dense and lush vegetation to arrive at beautiful viewpoints along the way.
The scent of sulphur mingles with the perfume of flowers, and the cold, transparent waters of the streams mix with the boiling water, made golden by the iron contained within. The land surrounding Furnas Lake is dominated by farms, pastures and the great slopes of the volcanic crater. Fields are edged with Japanese red cedars, hydrangeas and the kahiki ginger.
Finally you reach Furnas Hot Springs, an area of diverse volcanic activity where water and mud geysers spout and boil. From the Hot Springs you will return by coach to Ponta Delgada.
Additional Information
Please note: Expect to walk up to two miles during this excursion, some of which will be on uneven paths and up gentle slopes. No refreshments are served during this excursion and we recommend bringing your own.
Fire Lake and Ribeira Grande
Activity Level: Moderate Activity
Enjoy a scenic drive through Ponta Delgada and across the island to Ribeira Grande, the oldest and largest town on the north coast, with a strong Portuguese influence. Here you will have time to explore the town square and church with a guide, or do some independent sightseeing.
Continue along the mountain roads to Pico Da Barrosa Mountain where you can see breathtaking views of Fire Lake, which is set in a volcanic crater and said to be one of the most beautiful on the island.
Your return journey to Ponta Delgada takes you towards Remedios in the south via Lagoa and a pineapple plantation, where you can sample the pineapple liqueur.
Additional Information
Please note: There is approximately 120 yards walking at the pineapple plantation. For those passengers wishing to explore Ribeira Grande with the guide there is a further 600 yards of walking. You are advised to bring a warm jumper as it can get cold in the mountains. Views will vary according to the weather.
São Miguel by Jeep
Activity Level: Moderate Activity
Climb onto a 4x4 vehicle and head off-road, along old tracks and crossing small streams, before pausing to relax beside the crystal-clear waters. You will discover the island of São Miguel with vehicles well suited to its terrain, discovering unusual panoramas and an unspoilt wilderness far away from the city.
The rugged mountains are covered by indigenous trees, hydrangeas and other types of vegetation that contrast with the soft green valleys below with their sparkling streams and small villages. You can see how the locals live and work the rich farmland in communion with nature.
Additional Information
Please note: This tour involves approximately three-quarters-of-a-mile of walking, and a certain degree of agility is required in order to climb on board the jeeps. The four-wheel drive ride is unsuitable if you have back or neck problems owing to the very bumpy terrain, and these vehicles have no handrails or space to store wheelchairs. The standard of vehicle may vary by make and model, some having steep access steps and no seat belts.
Whale and Dolphin RIB Adventure - Small Group Experience
Activity Level: Strenuous Activity
Go in search of the whales and dolphins in the sea surrounding Madeira, accompanied by a marine biologist and skipper.
After a short transfer to the marina, there will be a briefing before your adventure begins; then set off on your RIB, fully equipped for observing a variety of marine life. Thanks to lookouts on land who will guide your boat towards the mammals, which may include Short-finned Pilot Whales, Bottlenose Dolphins, Atlantic Spotted Dolphins and Common Dolphins that often leap from the water displaying their acrobatic moves as they swim alongside the boats.
If you are lucky, you may also spot a Risso’s Dolphin, a Beaked Whale or an Orca, all of which are occasional visitors to Madeira.
Additional Information
Please note: There is an essential walking distance of 350 yards and up to 10 step to negotiate. Access to the boat is along a wooden boardwalk that may be wet and slippery. You must be able to climb in and out of the RIB boat unaided. Dexterity is required to get on and off the high-positioned seats. This trip is not recommended for those with back problems. Lifejackets are supplied, but you must wear your own warm, waterproof clothing and sturdy nonslip shoes. Wildlife sightings cannot be guaranteed. This tour has limited capacity. The transfer from the port to the marina of Funchal will take approximately 15 minutes each way.
Madeira Jeep Adventure
Activity Level: Moderate Activity
Explore Madeira on this half-day 4x4 excursion.
Leaving the port, you travel off road through mountains, across small rivers and along valleys capturing scenic views of the island. The route the jeeps take is subject to weather conditions across the island, and your driver will give you a detailed itinerary on the day. Throughout this tour, you will have ample opportunities to discover and learn about the island’s native flora and fauna, including the Laurissilva forest.
Towards the end of the drive you will pause and enjoy a refreshment before returning to your ship.
Additional Information
Please note: The itinerary and route is weather dependent. There is up to 500 yards of walking. Guests must be able to get in and out of the vehicles unaided. This tour can get bumpy, please consider its suitability if you have any pre-existing medical conditions. This tour visits a number of viewpoints at high altitudes. Each vehicle is equipped with seatbelts which must be worn. Casual clothing is recommended, and it is advisable to wear a light jacket as it can be cooler in the mountains.
Levada Walk - Small Group Experience
Activity Level: Strenuous Activity
Follow the course of The Levadas and admire the mountain scenery and green farmland that cover Madeira.
Following a ‘Levada’ trail is one of the most enjoyable ways of exploring Madeira. These irrigation channels were created in the 19th century by the Portuguese settlers, who painstakingly carved them out of the rock by hand. Designed to carry fresh water from the north to the drier southern regions of the island, they helped to create many of the lush landscapes that can be seen today.
This guided walk will follow the course of The Levadas for approximately three-and-a-half miles, allowing you to admire the verdant plants, mountain views and Madeiran farmland. Your tour begins with a drive to Vale Paraiso, where you set off for your two-hour walk. The first half will be a gentle stroll over fairly level ground, rising to the Camacha area for its surrounding views. The second stretch will take you all the way to Rochão, where you rejoin the coach for the return journey to the port.
Additional Information
Please note: This tour requires walking of at least three and a half miles over uneven terrain with many steps. You should be physically fit to participate, and we recommend that you wear walking boots. The paths may be muddy. The drive from and to the ship will take approximately 30 minutes. There is limited capacity on this tour.
Island Landscapes
Activity Level: Moderate Activity
Visit viewpoints including Cabo Girão, one of the highest sea cliffs in Europe, before heading to Eira do Serrado to enjoy traditional Madeiran delicacies.
Leave Funchal and travel west to the Pico da Torre viewpoint from where you can see Câmara de Lobos and the surrounding landscape. Then, the drive continues to Cabo Girão, one of the highest sea cliffs in Europe. Take in the view of the valley below from its glass-floored skywalk, and see Curral das Freiras (Nun's Valley).
Next, the drive continues inland through the mountains to Eira do Serrado. Here, you can enjoy a tasting Bolo de Mel, a traditional Madeiran cake, and Poncha, a traditional Madeiran drink made with aguardente de cana (sugar cane rum), honey, and fruit juice. After admiring the scenic view at Eira do Serrado, head to Pico dos Barcelos. This viewpoint offers a panoramic view over Funchal, the coastline, and the surrounding hills.
Your excursion concludes with a scenic drive back to Funchal and your awaiting ship.
Additional Information
Please note: Expect to walk approximately 650 yards over uneven ground and cobblestones. At Eira do Serrada and Pic dos Barcelos there are between 20 and 30 steps to negotiate. Visibility from all viewpoints is dependent on the weather and therefore cannot be guaranteed. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility.
Palheiro Garden and Tea
Activity Level: Moderate Activity
Enjoy a guided tour of Palheiro Garden and take tea in the gardens tea house.
Palheiro Gardens was originally established in the early 19th century as a hunting lodge for the Count of Carvalhal, the estate was acquired by the Blandy family in 1885. Since then, generations of the Blandy family have nurtured and expanded the gardens.
On arrival to the gardens, stroll with your guide through the different themed sections of the gardens. Today, Palheiro Gardens is home to a collection of rare trees, exotic plants, and vibrant flowerbeds, including centuries-old camellias, towering African tulip trees, proteas, azaleas, and jacarandas. Herbs, such as mint, lemongrass and lemon verbena, are grown in the garden and feature in the fresh herbal teas served in the tea house.
After some free time to explore on your own, you will head to the tea house for tea and a light snack.
Additional Information
Please note: Expect to walk just over half a mile, with some walking over uneven ground. The guided tour of Palheiro Gardens will last approximately 45 minutes. You will have approximately 45 minutes of free time where any further walking is at your discretion. The tea includes herbal infusions and a selection of light snacks, such as scones, pastries, and sandwiches.
Madeira Sidecar Experience - Twin Occupancy
Explore Madeira from a motorcycle sidecar or as a pillion passenger.
Your bike will be in the capable hands of an experienced rider who is also a qualified local guide, and who will take you on a ride along the eastern side of Funchal. From the pier, you will head into Funchal’s Old Town, known locally as the Zona Velha.
Next, your ride will take you to the viewpoint of Pináculo. The ascent offers picturesque views of the surrounding landscape. The ride continues towards Garajau, a coastal area famous for its Cristo Rei statue. As you make your way back to Funchal, the drive will bring you along a scenic coastal route before re-entering the city’s historic centre, passing the city hall and cathedral before returning to your ship.
Additional Information
Please note: Dexterity is required to get on and off the bike or in and out of the sidecar. All sightseeing is from the bike, and no entrance charges are included: photo-stops are at the discretion of your guide, and any walking at these stops is at your discretion. This excursion is for twin occupancy, one passenger will be seated in the sidecar and the other will ride pillion. Helmets are provided but no other clothing. There is limited capacity on this tour.
Guests booking a single place must book the single occupancy option.
Madeira Sidecar Experience - Single Occupancy
Explore Madeira from a motorcycle sidecar.
Your bike will be in the capable hands of an experienced rider who is also a qualified local guide, and who will take you on a ride along the eastern side of Funchal. From the pier, you will head into Funchal’s Old Town, known locally as the Zona Velha.
Next, your ride will take you to the viewpoint of Pináculo. The ascent offers picturesque views of the surrounding landscape. The ride continues towards Garajau, a coastal area famous for its Cristo Rei statue. As you make your way back to Funchal, the drive will bring you along a scenic coastal route before re-entering the city’s historic centre, passing the city hall and cathedral before returning to your ship.
Additional Information
Please note: You will be seated in the sidecar on this excursion. Dexterity is required to get in and out of the sidecar. All sightseeing is from the bike, and no entrance charges are included: photo-stops are at the discretion of your guide, and any walking at these stops is at your discretion. Helmets are provided but no other clothing. There is limited capacity on this tour.
Guests booking a single place must book this option.
Funchal by Tukxi
Discover the highlights of Funchal by Tukxi.
Meet your Tukxi driver-guide at the pier and step aboard your open-air tuk-tuk for a ride past the city's highlights. Your drive takes you through Funchal's historic Old Town. Pass through Santa Maria Street, the heart of the Old Town, as your driver shares stories of Funchal's cultural and artistic heritage. Stop at the Sé Cathedral, an example of Gothic and Manueline architecture, take a moment to admire its intricate wooden ceiling and beautiful stained-glass windows.
The drive continues through the Cultural Quarter, a hub of history and creativity. Next, you will drive to the imposing Fortaleza do Pico, a 17th-century fortress that once defended Funchal against pirate attacks. Marvel at its robust structure and enjoy a panoramic view of the city before heading back to your ship in Funchal.
Additional Information
Please note: Expect to walk approximately 350 yards over cobblestones and up to 15 steps. The Tuk Tuk seats two guests, therefore if you book this excursion, you will be sharing the Tuk Tuk with one other guest. Please consider taking an additional layer of clothing as elements of the ride may be colder than expected. The step up into the vehicle will be high and you must be able to board the Tuk Tuk unaided. The Tuk Tuks are small vehicles with compact seating and the ride may be bumpy. This tour is unsuitable for guests with walkers. The tour may operate in a different order than described.
Whale and Dolphin Safari
Activity Level: Moderate Activity
Enjoy a boat ride along the coast of Tazacorte in search of whales, dolphins and other marine life.
Leaving the pier, journey west for the one-hour drive across the island to the small fishing village of Tazacorte. Here, you will embark the boat set off in search of marine life. A number of different whale species, including pilot whales, and several species of dolphins can be spotted off the coast of La Palma.
The boat’s crew will be on hand to provide information on the marine environment and its inhabitants, and to answer any questions about the wildlife and the surrounding area. You may also have the opportunity to see the newly formed lava delta after the La Palma Volcano Tajogaite erupted in 2021. Following the boat trip tour you will have approximately one hour of free time in the port area of Tazacorte before returning to your ship in Santa Cruz.
Additional Information
Please note: Expect to walk 300 yards. Further walking during your free time is at your discretion. To embark and disembark the ship you will need to negotiate a ramp and three steps, which you will need to be able to do independently. The drive to and from Tazacorte will take approximately one hour each way. The boat trip will last approximately two-and-a-half hours. You will have approximately one hour of free time in Tazacorte port area. Wildlife sightings cannot be guaranteed. The boat is not exclusive to saga guests. Access to the restroom on the boat is via a vertical ladder. This tour is not recommended for guests suffering from vertigo or motion sickness due to the winding roads to and from Tazacorte. A soft drink is included; additional drinks can be purchased on board.
La Palma Scenic Off Road Adventure - Small Group Experience
Activity Level: Moderate Activity
Head off the beaten track in a 4x4 bus to explore the island's volcanic vistas, shaped by volcanic activity over the past century.
Board your 4x4 bus at the pier and head towards the hills of Las Breñas, crossing thick vegetation and looking over Cumbre Nueva, the island’s main mountain range. Continue into the mountains, across the National Park and on towards the Refugio del Pilar, until you reach the Mirador del Jable viewpoint. From this natural balcony enjoy a panoramic view of the Aridane Valley, the Caldera del Taburiente and the Cumbre Nueva hills.
Reboard your bus, to continue your adventure through volcanic scenery and along off-road tracks, pausing at the San Juan volcanic area, where you will be able to see a flowing lava river before crossing a large area of Canary Island pine. Pause to tuck into some traditional Canarian snacks before driving to the town of Fuencaliente. You will stop here to see the San Antonio volcano and the Teneguia volcano.
After admiring the view at approximately 633 metres above sea level, return to the ship by road.
Additional Information
Please note: During this tour, you will travel by 4x4 bus, which can get bumpy, please consider its suitability if you have any pre-existing medical conditions. The route taken will be along winding roads, those that suffer with motion sickness should take precautions. Seat belts must be worn at all times when on the bus. Although there is minimal walking on this tour, you must be able to get on and off the 4x4 bus unaided with five high steps to negotiate. This tour is for a small group and there is limited capacity. Traditional snacks are included (examples: Canary potatoes, serrano ham, cheese with wine).
La Hacienda Estate & Silk Museum – Small Group Experience
Activity Level: Moderate Activity
Visit the El Paso Silk Museum and the restored 17th-century sugar estate, Hotel Hacienda de Abajo.
Sit back and enjoy the scenery as you travel along mountain roads, passing vineyards and banana plantations en route to El Paso. On arrival, a short stroll takes you to the small silk museum where you can witness silk being weaved by a 500-year-old process – the only place in Europe where this method is still used.
Afterwards, you visit a restored 17th-century sugar estate, now the boutique Hotel Hacienda de Abajo. Surrounded by rich vegetation and botanical gardens, this historic manor house exhibits a collection of art, including sculptures, paintings, furniture, porcelain, and tapestries. On arrival your guide will take you on a tour of the main rooms.
Afterwards, as you make the return journey to Santa Cruz, a short photo-stop will be made at La Glorieta Square, allowing you to admire the mosaics by local artist Luis Morera.
Additional Information
Please note: This tour involves up to 500 yards of walking and 20 steps. You travel aboard a smaller vehicle than used on other tours and will journey along narrow, winding roads. The museum displays will be in Spanish. Due to the size of the museum, this tour has limited capacity.
Santa Cruz by Open Top Minibus – Small Group Experience
Activity Level: Strenuous Activity
Enjoy this small group tour as you embark on a scenic drive in an open top minibus, followed by a walk through the streets of La Palma.
Board your open top minibus at the pier and drive to the Mirador de la Concepcion on the outskirts of Santa Cruz de la Palma. Marvel at the panoramas over the town and north coast of the island before heading onto the Santuario Virgen de Las Nieves, located in the highest part of the town and one of the most popular shrines in the capital. Inside the small, whitewashed church, you will find the island’s most sacred icon, the Virgin Mary of the Snows - the patron saint of the island.
Continue to the Barco de la Virgen in the main town of Santa Cruz de la Palma, a replica of Columbus’ Santa Maria. Take a guided walk to discover the streets and squares including Plaza Alameda, Plaza San Francisco, and Placeta Borrero. Admire the two-storey, Renaissance-style Town Hall and the 17th-century Iglesia del Salvador church before reboarding the bus to return to your ship.
Additional Information
Please note: You should expect to walk up to one-and-a-quarter miles over uneven ground, cobblestones and 10 steps. This tour has limited capacity. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility.
Whale Watching By Catamaran
Activity Level: Moderate Activity
Seek out whales and dolphins in their natural habitat in the waters of southern Tenerife on board a catamaran.
Leaving the pier, travel one-hour by coach to the harbour of Puerto Colon in Playa des Las Americas. On arrival, board one of the catamarans (not exclusive to Saga guests) in search of whales and dolphins. Pilot and sperm whales lurk in the waters around the island of Tenerife all year round and you may also see dolphins or other species of whales if you are lucky. During the catamaran trip, drinks will be served and you will have some free time to swim if you wish or sunbathe on the Catamarans netting.
After spending approximately three hours on the catamaran you return to the ship by coach.
Additional Information
Please note: The boat used during this excursion is not exclusive to Saga guests and this tour is un-guided. Minimal walking is required but there are approximately eight steps to negotiate when getting on and off the catamaran, which you need to be able to do unaided. You must be a confident swimmer if you wish to go in the water.
All activities in the water are undertaken at your own risk. There are toilet facilities on board the boat and steps are required to access them. Comfortable clothing and sunscreen is recommended: please wear a swimsuit under your clothes and bring a towel if you wish to go swimming. Guests are required to remove their shoes before boarding the boat.
The seats on the boat are hard benches. You can request a packed lunch from the ship. The drive to and from the boat is approximately one hour each way. Wildlife sightings cannot be guaranteed.
Mount Teide by Cable Car
Activity Level: Moderate Activity
Enjoy a cable car ride to the summit of Mount Teide for an aerial view of Cañadas del Teide National Park.
Setting off from Santa Cruz your drive will take you through the Esperanza Forest and on to the National Park. On reaching the cable car station at approximately 7700 feet above sea level, a short stop will be made to admire the view before boarding the cable car. Be sure to have your camera close to hand during this eight-minute ride to the mountain’s 12,198-foot summit.
You have free time here to take in the vista of sprawling mountains punctuated by rugged petrified rock. Then, return to the lower station to rejoin your coach for a scenic drive that takes in more of this unique island’s countryside, before finally arriving back at the port.
Additional Information
Please note: There is approximately three-quarters-of-a-mile of walking during this excursion. Some over uneven surfaces and inclines. There are 25 steps to access the cable car. This excursion involves spending several hours at altitudes ranging from 7,500 to 12,000 feet above sea level. Flat shoes, such as trainers or walking boots, must be worn (no open toed shoes). We recommend that you wear layered clothing and bring a warm jacket, as it can be cold and windy. Each cable-car takes a maximum of 44 passengers and travels to the top in under eight minutes; you may need to stand in a queue while waiting to board. Due to recently introduced safety protocols, walking sticks are no longer permitted to be brought on the cable car. Following information provided by the attraction provider, guests with heart conditions, any physical disability or motor impairment are not permitted to use the cable car. The tour is not recommended for those who suffer from motion sickness or vertigo. The drive to and from the cable car will take approximately one-and-three quarter hours each way. Visibility from the cable car and summit is dependent on the weather and therefore cannot be guaranteed. This tour is weather dependent and may be cancelled at short notice due to bad weather. You must by physically fit to participate in this tour.
Gardens of the Valley
Activity Level: Strenuous Activity
The abundant colour and sheer variety of plants, flowers and vegetation that thrive in the Canary Islands is the focus on this excursion.
First, take a drive along the island’s main highway to Puerto de la Cruz, an old colonial town on the north coast. The first garden you visit is the Jardin Botanico, founded by a Royal decree of King Charles III of Spain in 1788. He wanted to create a nursery where plants, shrubs and flowers, brought by the Conquistadors from the New World, could acclimatise to Spanish soil. Many of the plants here are the original specimens, delivered shortly after the opening of the garden. The centrepiece is a huge South American fig tree whose branches and roots have created an outlandish treehouse.
Next, a short drive brings you to the Orchid Gardens of Sitio Litre, which have welcomed many distinguished visitors including the famous crime writer Agatha Christie. These tranquil gardens are bursting with colour and have the largest collection of orchids in the Canary Islands. Here, enjoy tea or coffee with pastries and perhaps browse the shop.
Afterwards, enjoy some free time to explore Puerto de la Cruz at your leisure before the return drive to Santa Cruz.
Additional Information
Please note: This tour involves walking a distance of at least one mile. At each garden there will be approximately 15 steps to negotiate. The journey to Puerto de la Cruz takes approximately 45 minutes each way. You will spend approximately 45 minutes at each of the gardens. Flower blooms in the gardens may vary depending on the time of year. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility.
Pyramids of Guimar and Basilica de Candelaria
Activity Level: Strenuous Activity
Explore the Pyramids of Güímar, a complex of six terraced structures made from lava stones, before visiting the Basilica de Candelaria.
Leave the pier and head to the Pyramids of Güímar. The Ethnographic Park was founded in 1998 by the renowned Norwegian researcher Thor Heyerdahl. The site features a complex of six terraced, rectangular structures constructed from lava stones without mortar, which resemble step pyramids.
You will tour this ancient site before heading to Candelaria to visit the Basilica de Candelaria, the first Marian Shrine of the Canary Islands. Built in the Moorish-influenced Mudejar style, the basilica is home to the Virgin of Candelaria, declared the island's patron saint in 1599.
Additional Information
Please note: Expect to walk approximately one mile. The terrain at Pyramids of Güímar is uneven, with slopes and some steps throughout. You will spend approximately one-and-a-half hours at the Pyramids of Güímar and one-and-a-half hours in Candelaria. Conservative attire is required to enter the Basilica, knees and shoulders must be covered. An Interior visit of the Basilica is not possible if a service is taking place. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility.
Tea at the Orchid Gardens
Activity Level: Moderate Activity
Visit the orchid gardens of Sitio Litre, see the ancient Dragon Tree, and the extensive collection of orchids before enjoying a refreshment.
Set off on a scenic drive through north Tenerife towards the Orchid Gardens. En route, you will pass through Oratava Valley, pausing for photographs at the Humboldt Viewpoint. Have your camera ready to capture the view here, which stretches from Mount Tiede to the coast of Puerto de la Cruz. The viewpoint is named after the explorer and naturalist Alexander Humboldt, who visited the island in 1799. He also visited the garden that previously stood on the site of what is now the Orchid Gardens, established in 1774 and the oldest on the island.
On arrival at the gardens, you will be welcomed by one of the owners who will act as your guide. In their company, explore the garden with its water feature, Dragon Tree, believed to be over 400 years old, and of course the collection of orchids, housed and displayed in a curving walkway. Past visitors to the garden include the author Agatha Christie and the prolific and celebrated Victorian botanical artist, Marianne North.
After your garden visit, take time to relax in the Orchid Gardens’ cafe as you enjoy some refreshments before returning to your ship.
Additional Information
Please note: This tour involves walking of at least 650 yards over uneven terrain with gravel-covered areas with some slopes and steps to negotiate. Flat, non-slip shoes are recommended. The drive to and from the Orchid Garden will take approximately 45 minutes. You will spend approximately one-and-a-quarter hours at the Orchid Gardens. Flower blooms in the garden may vary depending on the time of year.
Jameos del Agua Cave & Northern Lanzarote
Activity Level: Moderate Activity
Visit the Mirador del Rio viewpoint and Jameos del Agua underground cavern – both of which showcase César Manrique’s architectural talent.
The tour begins with a coach transfer to the north of Lanzarote to visit the Jameos del Agua Cave. César Manrique turned what was once a water hole in the earth’s surface into an inspiring volcanic cavern and exotic subterranean water garden, Jameos del Agua.
On arrival, you descend into the cavern via a winding staircase leading down to the underground, natural lake. This underground lake is slightly illuminated by the sun and is home to the blind albino crab, which are unique to Lanzarote.
After your visit inside the cavern, you walk along the volcanic path to the surface where you can see the crystal blue waters of the swimming pool, a backdrop for many visitor’s photos. Reboard your coach and head to Mirador del Rio viewpoint, located 500 metres above a cliff. This is one of the most unique architectural creations by César Manrique where you can capture a panoramic view of Lanzarote and the Chinijo Archipelago.
Before returning to Arrecife, enjoy a visit to an Aloe Vera Farm, tucked away in the village of Orzola.
Additional Information
Please note: There is up to 550 yards of essential walking and up to 40 steps during this tour. There will be prolonged periods of standing throughout the excursion. The terrain at the cave is made of volcanic stone and can be uneven, so we recommend that you wear flat walking shoes. We also recommend bringing a light jacket or jumper, as it can get cooler at the viewpoint. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility.
Fire Mountain with Volcano BBQ
See Timanfaya National Park’s spectacular landscapes and enjoy a BBQ cooked by the volcano heat.
Frequently included in our list of ‘top quality-scoring tours’, Fire Mountain with Volcano BBQ is certainly something unique that we are confident you will enjoy. It is known as the ‘Island of Volcanoes’ for good reason: the landscape of Lanzarote is punctuated by over 300 volcanic cones overlooking blackened lava fields which were created between 1730 and 1736 when almost a third of the island was covered in lava. Even today, volcanic activity can be observed in Timanfaya National Park, and on this excursion your BBQ meal will be cooked using the very heat source that altered the island’s physical shape, as well as its agricultural and cultural identities.
Your tour vehicle leaves the port and, having passed through the whitewashed villages of Puerto del Carmen, Mache and Yaiza, arrives at the national park. From here you transfer to one of the national park’s coaches for a drive around the edges and slopes of the volcanoes.
Then, head to ‘El Diablo’, a restaurant offering a 360-degree panorama across the surrounding rugged landscape. Enjoy a volcano BBQ, cooked by the heat contained just below the surface, accompanied by red or white wine, soft drinks, beer or water, followed by ‘Bienmesable’ – a traditional Lanzarote dessert.
Afterwards, travel south for views across the geologically fascinating El Golfo and Los Hervideros, boasting caves and craters created by the flow of lava. See Janubio, where vegetables are grown in fields of lava pellets before arriving at one of La Geria’s wine cellars.
Finally, return to the ship.
Additional Information
Please note: This excursion involves walking approximately 350 yards with prolonged periods of standing: any additional walking is at your discretion. Walking may be exceptionally uneven if negotiating volcanic rock. This area is a very popular tourist attraction, which could result in delays entering the national park. This tour may operate in reverse. The lunch consists of BBQ grilled chicken with mojo sauce and canary island wrinkled potatoes and a Bienmesable desert. This tour has limited capacity.
Fire Mountain Timanfaya National Park
Activity Level: Moderate Activity
See the Fire Mountain’s spectacular landscapes on a drive through the Timanfaya National Park.
Lanzarote has a fascinating history, one of its most notable events being the eruptions of the 1730s, when the volcanoes in the Timanfaya area erupted for six years and covered nearly a third of the island with lava. This volcanic landscape is revealed in Timanfaya National Park, also known as ‘Fire Mountain’, which will be your first destination after driving through the whitewashed villages of Puerto del Carmen, Macher and Yaiza.
Once at the national park, begin a tour of the craters and lava beds in this lunar-like terrain. Your guide will perform demonstrations to show the latent power of the volcano.
Afterwards travel through the Salt Planes to La Geria, where vineyards dot the landscape. Here, the vines are protected by semi-circular stonewalls, making them look more like art than agriculture. A stop here will be made to visit a bodega, where there will be the opportunity to purchase some Lanzarote wine before returning to the ship, with a short stop at the Aloe Vera Farm on the way.
Additional Information
Please note: There is half-a-mile of essential walking, most of which is at the visitor centre over flat surfaces. However, at other stops some surfaces are likely to be exceptionally uneven. We recommend that you wear flat walking shoes.
Trekking Palm Valley and the Green Caves
Activity Level: Strenuous Activity
Combine a trek through the valley of 1000 palms with a visit to Cueva de Los Verdes.
This excursion begins with a transfer to Peñas del Chache, the highest point of the island, where your trek begins. Leaving the volcanic landscapes behind, walk through the only forest on the island to reach a viewpoint offering views of Famara Beach. Continue down the path, through rich and varied vegetation, into the Valley of a Thousand Palm Trees.
Here you will discover another impressive viewpoint as you walk through the greenest part of Lanzarote. Reaching the charming village of Haria, reboard your coach and travel to the the Green Caves. These are lava tubes formed by the eruption of the La Corona volcano over 3,000 years ago. Your guide will tell you how they were created and how they were used as a refuge by the island’s inhabitants when escaping in the past from invaders or pirates. Part of the cave network has been equipped with electric light, and one section has been converted into an underground concert hall.
Additional Information
Please note: Expect to walk approximately three-and-a-half miles. The trek will be over uneven terrain including loose stones and steep gradients, with around 30 rough steps. The ground may be muddy and slippery. Walking boots must be worn. There are low sections inside the caves where you may be required to bend down as you walk to pass through. There are approximately 70 steps inside the cave to negotiate. You must be physically fit to participate on this tour as the hike is demanding. The order of sights may vary.
Lisbon Vintage Tram and Port Wine
If you want to see the sights and enjoy the atmosphere of Lisbon at a relaxed pace, finishing with a taste of the local tipple, then this tour is for you.
Lisbon’s vintage trams are among the city’s most iconic sights, and this tour includes a ride on one of these historic vehicles. A coach will take you into the heart of the city where you will board a traditional wooden-bodied tram for a scenic one-hour journey through Alfama and Bairro Alto, two of the oldest districts of the city, which are characterised by winding alleyways and whitewashed houses.
Following your tram journey, you will stop at a hotel in the heart of the city to enjoy a glass of white port accompanied by white chocolate; followed by a glass of ten-year-old Tawny port with a miniature ‘Pastel de Nata’ cake.
The tour would not be complete without a panoramic coach ride through the city, viewing some of Lisbon’s famous landmarks such as the Monument to the Discoveries, Belém Tower, Jerónimos Monastery, the far end of the Edward VII Park, the Rossio district and St George’s Castle.
Additional Information
Please note: The trams are authentic historic vehicles and are accessed by a steep flight of three steps. There is no commentary during the tram ride, but your guide will describe the journey before you board. The trams are exclusive to Saga passengers. You will need to walk at least 250 yards from the tram to the port tasting venue. The panoramic drive can operate before or after the tram tour.
Lisbon Tuk Tuk (sharing)
Enjoy this sightseeing tour of Lisbon aboard a Tuk Tuk. Discover the depths of Lisbon's old quarter as you reach areas that are often inaccessible to cars or buses. Travel through a number of Lisbon's historic neighbourhoods and enjoy a stop at Nossa Senhora do Monte viewpoint, where you can capture a panoramic view of the city. The tour continues through the city's steep and narrow historic streets before stopping in Chiado, an elegant and bohemian neighbourhood. Here, enjoy a traditional snack of marmalade and cheese paired with a glass of port before your return journey via Tuk Tuk to the ship.
Additional Information
Please note: The Tuk Tuks seat four guests, therefore if you book this excursion you will be sharing the Tuk Tuk with three other guests. If you would prefer to have the Tuk Tuk for just two guests please book the alternative Lisbon Tuk Tuk tour (two guests). Please consider taking an additional layer of clothing as elements of the ride may be colder than expected. The step up into the vehicle may be steep. The Tuk Tuks are small vehicles with compact seating and the ride can be bumpy. Due to the bumpy nature of this excursion, please consider its suitability if you have any pre-existing medical conditions.
Lisbon Tuk Tuk Tour (two guests)
Enjoy this sightseeing tour of Lisbon aboard a Tuk Tuk. Discover the depths of Lisbon's old quarter as you reach areas that are often inaccessible to cars or buses. Travel through a number of Lisbon's historic neighbourhoods and enjoy a stop at Nossa Senhora do Monte viewpoint, where you can capture a panoramic view of the city.
The tour continues through the city's steep and narrow historic streets before stopping in Chiado, an elegant and bohemian neighbourhood. Here, enjoy a traditional snack of marmalade and cheese paired with a glass of port before your return journey via Tuk Tuk to the ship.
Additional Information
Please note: Although the Tuk Tuks seat four guests, by booking this excursion you will only be sharing the Tuk Tuk with one other guest. If you would prefer to have the Tuk Tuk for more than two guests please book the alternative Lisbon Tuk Tuk tour. Please consider taking an additional layer of clothing as elements of the ride may be colder than expected. The step up into the vehicle may be steep. The Tuk Tuks are small vehicles with compact seating and the ride can be bumpy. Due to the bumpy nature of this excursion, please consider its suitability if you have any pre-existing medical conditions.
Sintra and Sintra National Palace – Small Group Experience
Activity Level: Strenuous Activity
Visit the charming town of Sintra, where you can admire many stunning buildings and works of art. The whole town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site on account of its 19th-century romantic architecture. On arrival you will visit Sintra National Palace, also known as Palácio da Vila, famous for its magnificent painted ceilings. The palace is the only survivor of the country's Royal Halls, dating from the Middle Ages. One of the highlights is its kitchen, complete with huge 110-feet high conical chimneys.
After your visit to the palace, stop for a sweet treat, and then enjoy free time to explore on your own. The town has retained much of its medieval layout, with labyrinthine streets, flights of steps and arcaded buildings. On your return journey to the ship you will follow a section of the scenic ocean road, and pass the Belém district with its famous tower.
Additional Information
Please note: During the visit to Sintra Palace there will be one hour of standing and essential walking covering approximately 550 yards. There are approximately 120 steps and a winding staircase inside the palace. Walking during time at leisure is at your discretion, but please note Sintra Town has cobbled streets, steps and inclines. We recommend that you wear flat walking shoes. A good level of fitness is required to participate on this tour. The drive to Sintra will take approximately one hour, the return drive to the ship will take one-and-a-half hours. You will have approximately one hour at the Sintra National Palace, followed by free time.
Sesimbra, Azeitão Winery & Arrábida Natural Park
Activity Level: Moderate Activity
Join us to discover the lesser explored area of Lisbon, Arrábida. Leaving the port, your journey by coach takes you over the 25th April bridge and on a scenic drive to Sesimbra, an old fishing village which lies at the foothills of the Serra da Arrábida mountain range.
The village is lined with traditional whitewashed houses, overlooked by Sesimbra’s Moorish Castle. Enjoy an exterior visit of the castle for approximately 30 minutes before the tour continues by coach to Azeitão. Azeitão is located in the nature reserve of the Serra da Arrábida and is known for its tasty regional products.
During your time in the area, you will visit one of the local wine cellars and have the opportunity to taste the Moscatel wines. The tour concludes with a scenic drive through Arrábida Natural park before returning to the ship.
Additional Information
Please note: This tour includes two visits: one to the exterior of Sesimbra Castle, where walking is over uneven ground, but is at your discretion, and the second is to a winery, where 350 yards of essential walking is required over uneven ground with up to 40 steps. We recommend that you wear flat walking shoes. The order of sights may vary. The drive to Sesimbra Castle will take approximately one hour. The return drive to the ship will take approximately two hours.
Some of the highlights detailed may only be seen on optional excursions.
Distance from ship to tour vehicles
Local port safety and security measures can result in significant additional walking being required between the ship’s gangway and tour vehicles. This distance depends upon the berth we are assigned on the day and is therefore not included in the excursion walking grade. Should you have any concerns please see the onboard Explore Ashore Team, who will be able to provide up-to-date information.
What are the walking grades?
To help you choose the most suitable excursions we've graded each according to the amount of walking involved.
- Panoramic Activity - A slower-paced excursion with the majority of sightseeing taking place from your vehicle. There may be a short walk at the port to join your vehicle and any other walking will be at your own discretion, for example at photo stops.
- Easy Activity - Up to approximately 500 yards on mainly flat terrain, with the possibility of some steps.
- Moderate Activity - Between 500 yards to one mile over mixed terrain, often with steps. Please refer to individual tour activity descriptions as these tours may not be suitable for those with mobility concerns.
- Strenuous Activity - Considerable walking distances over a mile, usually over uneven terrain with many steps. Generally these tours are aimed at able walkers and may not be suitable for those with mobility concerns.
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20th March 2026
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