La Mola watchtower, MahonMahon’s watchtower overlooks the port.
Tangier’s MedinaEnjoy the vibrant atmosphere of this historic Medina.
The Imperial Chapel inside the Palace Fesch Museum, AjaccioThe Imperial Chapel is in the south wing of the museum, which exhibits work by Botticelli, Raphael and more.
The view over AlgheroThis attractive medieval city has plenty to explore.
A Standard Balcony CabinEvery cabin features a private balcony and chic décor.
Enjoy Asian cuisine at East to WestDine in Spirit of Discovery’s speciality Asian restaurant.
Coast to CoastDine at Spirit of Discovery’s specialty seafood restaurant.
Look forward to delicious cuisineDelicious food is served at Spirit of Discovery’s specialty restaurant, Coast to Coast.
The South Cape BarEnjoy all-inclusive drinks at Spirit of Discovery’s main bar.
The LidoSwim in the outdoor pool, enjoy fish and chips and ice cream, and relax in the sunshine.
Spirit of Discovery’s sumptuous SpaThe Spa features a hydrotherapy pool, infrared sauna and steam room.
The Britannia LoungeAll-inclusive drinks, daytime activities and evening entertainment are available here.
The PlayhouseEnjoy performances every evening, cinema screenings, live music, and matinee shows on sea days.
Included afternoon teaLook forward to daily afternoon tea.
Islands of the Mediterranean
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Discover the island charms of Corsica and Sardinia
Just 20 miles from the Spanish coast, visit the colourful city of Tangier and uncover a unique blend of African, Spanish and Portuguese cultures in its medina and souks. Then island hop across the Mediterranean from Minorca to Corsica, where the island’s capital Ajaccio features atmospheric squares, harbourside cafes and a selection of fine museums, such as the Fesch.
Continue to Sardinia to explore the highlights of Alghero, an attractive medieval city encircled by honey coloured walls. The narrow streets of its old town are lined with bars, restaurants and unique craft shops. On Spain’s Costa Tropical, the charming town of Motril nestles between mountains and sea, and offers a gateway to the Alpujarras and Alhambra palace.
This all-inclusive cruise to the Mediterranean in 2026 concludes in Gibraltar, dominated by its iconic limestone rock and known for its quirky British sights.
Included excursion in every port

Human Forensic Workshops with Kate Schroder
Kate was awarded an MBE for services to health in 2009, with several national awards for her work in the NHS across hospitals, ambulance and community services. Kate originally trained in archaeological human forensics and has since qualified in biomedical forensic facial reconstruction, human remains analysis, crime scene forensics and trauma related reconstruction. She has worked with Counter Terrorism to help identify a rogue hit man and to train their active workforce in the fields of modern reconstructive forensics.
In an archaeological context Kate worked to uncover a large Roman grave scene and tested new techniques in the field to recover information about dietary, behavioural and medical practices from the past.
Itinerary
Embark Spirit of Discovery.
Depart 1700.
Spend the day at sea.
See what we have to offer at sea.
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
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 is believed to have taken its name from Tingis, the daughter of Atlas, the mythical supporter of the Heavens. It was later ruled by the Romans and Arabs while Spain, Portugal, France and England also played important parts in the city’s diverse history. The city lies on a bay between two promontories and you can enjoy superb panoramic views if you head up to the ancient Kasbah, a former military fortress now full of elegant buildings and architecture while the Medina – the oldest part of town – is a warren of cobbled streets boasting a chronology of architectural styles charting the city’s colonial history. Perhaps sip a mint tea at a pavement cafe and watch the chaos of everyday life unfold around you.
Included excursion
See more of Tangier on an included excursion.
Optional excursion
Visit Tétouan and wander through its walled medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Spend the day at sea.
See what we have to offer at sea.
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
Mahon, capital of Minorca, lies in a sheltered natural harbour. The rocky shoreline is dotted with elegant Georgian-style architecture, a throwback to its period of 18th-century British occupation. The museum in Fort Marlborough offers a look back at this era. Other attractions close by include 19th-century Mola Fortress, built to prevent the return of the British, and Far de Favaritx lighthouse.
Included excursion
Set off on an included excursion to see more of the local area.
Optional excursion
Delve into the island’s history with a visit to Ciutadella.
Arrive 0900. Depart 1800.
The mountainous island of Corsica has been a French island since 1768 that nevertheless has a distinctly Italian vibe. The legacy of Napoleon Bonaparte can be felt throughout Ajaccio. As the birthplace of the French Emperor, Napoleon’s memory has been preserved in a museum in his childhood home, the grand cathedral where he was christened and in the square named after him. Explore the atmospheric squares and lanes of the old town, enjoy the relaxed air of the harbourside cafes or visit one of the fine museums, such as the Fesch which has paintings by Botticelli, Raphael and Titian.
Included excursion
An included excursion will reveal some of the local highlights.
Optional excursions
Explore Cargese on foot or take a scenic drive through the Prunelli Gorges.
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
Alghero is an attractive medieval city, set on the island’s sandy Coral Riviera. Honey coloured walls encircle this fortress city, which brims with nostalgic charm and character. Alghero gets its Catalonian feel from several centuries of Spanish rule, and was once known as Barcelonetta. A walk through the narrow streets of the old town will uncover a selection of bars, restaurants and unique craft shops, while there are also several scenic beaches and coves nearby.
Included excursion
Enjoy an introduction to the area on an included excursion.
Optional excursions
Visit the archaeological site of Nuraghe Palmavera, a Bronze Age village.
⚓ Land by launch or tender.
Spend the day at sea.
See what we have to offer at sea.
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
The charming town of Motril sits between mountains and the Mediterranean Sea in Spain’s Costa Tropical. It offers a gateway to the Alpujarras, villages of Andalusia and Granada, whose crowning glory is the Moorish Generalife gardens and Alhambra palace.
Included excursion
Set off on an included excursion to see more of the local area.
Optional excursion
Enjoy a tour of UNESCO-listed Alhambra of Granada.
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
Watching over the entrance to the Mediterranean, stands the unmistakable limestone Rock of Gibraltar. At its base lies Gibraltar which is connected to the end of the Iberian Peninsula by a sandy isthmus and offers an intriguing blend of British and Spanish culture. Discover Gibraltar’s Palladian architecture and typically British sights, such as red pillar boxes and familiar highstreet chains. Alternatively, visit the military museum, which is housed underground in a former military barracks and exhibits artefacts dating back to the 18th century.
Included excursion
Head to the Rock of Gibraltar and visit the Upper Rock area on an included excursion.
Optional excursions
Go in search of dolphins and other marine life in Gibraltar’s bay or visit a Gin Distillery.
Spend the day at sea.
See what we have to offer at sea.
Arrive 0700.
Disembark Spirit of Discovery 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
Complimentary shuttle bus at most ports wherever possible, and when the ship is berthed at least 500 yards away from the nearest town centre or suitable drop off point.
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Excursions
- Tangier, Morocco
- Mahon, Minorca
- Ajaccio, Corsica
- Alghero, Sardinia
- Motril, Spain
- Gibraltar
Our cruises include excursions in every port, so you can make the most of the destinations you visit. Find out more about when excursions are available to book.
9th June 2026
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Spirit of Discovery
2019
Year built987
Guest capacity (maximum)540
Ship crew
Britannia Lounge
Relax in comfort with a drink, and admire the spectacular panoramic views.

Enjoy fine dining
Enjoy world-class cuisine at no extra cost in a choice of four restaurants.

Spa
Indulge yourself with a spa treatment in one of our six treatment rooms.

The Library
A booklover’s paradise combined with an artisanal coffee-shop, it's the perfect spot to research your next port of call.

Time for you
Take advantage of tailored exercise regimes and bespoke one-to-one fitness sessions with our health and wellbeing expert.

Daily afternoon tea
Indulge with a sumptuous selection of sweet treats at the daily afternoon tea.

The Terrace
This elegant ‘secret’ garden area is the perfect setting to enjoy the fresh air any time of the day.
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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.
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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.
Meet and chat with our friendly consultant about Saga's range of travel and lifestyle products.

Expect a warm, relaxed atmosphere in this free-to-dine French brasserie. Open every evening.

Free-to-dine speciality Asian restaurant with fresh flavours of the Orient and an array of authentic 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 serene spa offers a steam room, infrared sauna and hydrotherapy pool, perfect to relaxing and re-energising.

Offering hairdressing, manicures, pedicures and more, perfect for treating yourself during your cruise.

The main restaurant serves up a world of flavours from the best British and international cuisine.
Introduction to Tangier - Included Excursion Option 1
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 option and in doing so will result in the automatic cancellation of additional excursions.
Take an introductory drive with a stop at Cap Spartel and an opportunity to sip Moroccan tea. Followed by a visit to St Andrew’s Church.
Leave the pier and travel along the Corniche towards Cap Spartel. This promontory is located at the northernmost point of the African continent and features a lighthouse first lit in 1860 – still overwatching ships passing Tangier’s coast. Pause here for a photo stop and enjoy a traditional Moroccan tea.
Then head back towards Tangier to see a different side of the city at Marshan Square before continuing to Saint Andrew’s church. This Anglican landmark was built on land gifted to Queen Victoria by Sultan Moulay Hassan I in 1883. Blending Moorish and English architecture, its interior is decorated with Arabic script and other biblical texts reflecting Tangier’s multicultural past.
Additional Information
Please note: There is an essential walking distance of 600 yards. Any further walking at any of the photo stops will be at your discretion. At Cap Spartel there are cobblestones. To access the refreshment venue there are 15 steps to negotiate. The order of sights may vary. Views from Cap Spartel are weather dependent. This tour does not visit the centre of Tangier or the medina. If you wish to explore Tangier on foot we recommend booking the alternative tour.
Tangiers Kasbah and Medina On Foot - 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 option and in doing so will result in the automatic cancellation of additional excursions.
Discover Tangier’s Kasbah and Medina on this introductory walking tour. The Kasbah is one of the most iconic areas of Tangier, a historic fortified quarter perched above the city with sweeping views over the surrounding coastline.
A short coach transfer will bring you to the entrance of the Kasbah, from here you will head on foot with your guide. Your walk will take you uphill through the narrow streets of the Kasbah to see the old part of the city.
As you descend back downhill, you will see the Grand Socco, a historic roundabout square linking the old medina to the new part of the city. Continue your walk into the bustling Medina. Then you will pause for a Moroccan tea and pastry at Palais Zahia Riad, before returning to your ship by coach.
Additional Information
Please note: Expect to walk at least one-and-a-quarter miles. You must be physically fit to participate as the walk through the Kasbah is strenuous and the route may change on the day. The terrain in the medina will be uneven with cobblestones and steep inclines. Throughout the walk there will be many, frequent steps to negotiate (20 to 25 steps at a time). There will be three steps at the refreshment venue. The coach transfer will take approximately 20 minutes each way.
Island Highlights – 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 in doing so will result in the automatic cancellation of additional excursions.
Take a snapshot tour of the island with three short photo stops. From the pier, take a short drive will bring you to the Arenal d’en Castell, where you can look forward to a short stop to admire the view over Arenal and the Addaia Fortress.
The drive continues towards Fornells Beach where you will pause for another short photo stop. The final photo stop will be at Monte Toro, the island’s spiritual centre. At the summit of this hill is the Sanctuary of the Mother of God of Toro, run by a Franciscan community of nuns. There is also a statue of Jesus of the Sacred Heart, whose pedestal is dedicated to those Menorcans who died during the Moroccan war.
Afterwards, return to your ship.
Additional Information
Please note: This is a coach-based excursion, with most of the sightseeing taking place from your vehicle. Any walking at the short photo stops will be at your discretion. There will be three photo stops (approximate duration of photo stops: Arenal 25 minutes, Fornells Beach 10 minutes, Mount Toro 20 minutes). At Fornell’s beach there is an incline and gravel road. To use the restrooms at Mount Toro there is a charge of 50 cents.
Mahón On Foot – 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 option and in doing so will result in the automatic cancellation of additional excursions.
Enjoy an included walking tour of Mahón. As you stroll, your guide will introduce you to the history of the island and delve deeper into the influences of different cultures that have joined the population here.
Next, you will pause outside the St Maria Church to admire the exterior pillars and side chapels before passing by Teatro Principal De Mao – built in 1829, titled Spain’s oldest opera house.
After your visit, you will head back to the ship by foot with your guide, taking in the passing sights one last time.
Additional Information
Please note: Expect walk up to approximately two-and-a-quarter miles over uneven ground and cobblestones including many frequent steps. The market is closed on Sundays and will not be visited if your tour takes place on this day. To use the restrooms in cafes a purchase will be necessary.
Snapshot of Ajaccio Gulf – Included Excursion Option 1
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 in doing so will result in the automatic cancellation of additional excursions.
Enjoy the sights of Ajaccio and the city’s surroundings during this panoramic excursion.
Leaving the pier, begin your drive along the Cours Napoleon passing the main square. Pause at Austerlitz Casone Square for a photo stop, where you can see a monument to Napoleon – a replica of the statue at Les Invalides in Paris.
Leaving Ajaccio, travel along the Route des Sanguinaires, pausing for another photo stop, this time offering a view of the Gulf of Ajaccio, with the Isle Sanguinaires in the background.
Then reboard the coach and head back to ship.
Additional Information
Please note:This is a coach-based excursion with most of the sightseeing taking place from your vehicle. At the photo stops, you should expect to walk up to 400 yards. There is a slope to negotiate to reach Austerlitz Casone Square. At the end of the tour, you can choose to either head back the ship on the coach or be dropped off at the Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption Cathedral to explore Ajaccio independently, making your own way back to the ship. If you choose to do this, the walk back to the ship is approximately half a mile.
Ajaccio on Foot – 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 option and in doing so will result in the automatic cancellation of additional excursions.
Discover Ajaccio's key sights on this walking tour.
Setting off from the pier on foot, you will first spot the town hall and Palm Tree Square before passing by the cathedral. Completed in 1593 and dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, this site is also where Napoleon was christened in 1771.
The walk then continues to the front of Maison Bonaparte situated in the town centre. Napoleon was born here in 1769 and lived in the house until he reached the age of nine. The Bonaparte family had owned the property since 1682, and in the late 1960’s, it was gifted to the French government by Prince Victor Napoleon – becoming a national museum.
After your walk through Ajaccio’s Old Town, return to your ship.
Additional Information
Please note: Expect to walk up to one-and-a-quarter miles over uneven pavements and up to 15 steps. There will be multiple short pauses throughout the guided walk. There are exterior views only with no entrances included.
Scenic Drive & Fertilia – Included Excursion Option 3
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 in doing so will result in the automatic cancellation of additional excursions.
Take an introductory drive pausing for a photo stop with views of Capo Caccia and in the village of Fertilia. The journey begins heading towards Capo Caccia Belvedere, passing through the rural area of Santa Maria La Palma. Pause for a short photo stop at the Capo Caccia viewpoint, where dramatic cliffs and sea views create an ideal backdrop. The drive continues past Nuraghe Palmavera, before reaching Fertilia. This small village was built during the Mussolini era to house Istrian and Yugoslavian refugees. After a short stop in the village, return to your ship in Alghero.
Additional Information
Please note: This is a predominantly coach-based excursion, with a short photo stop where any walking is at your discretion. During the 30-minute stop in Fertilia you should expect to walk 250 yards. To use the restrooms in cafe’s in Fertilia, a purchase may be necessary. The order if sights may vary.
Scenic Drive & Nuraghe Palmavera – Included Excursion Option 2
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 option and in doing so will result in the automatic cancellation of additional excursions.
Enjoy a scenic drive and guided tour of the Nuraghe Palmavera archaeological site. Depart the pier and admire the scenery along the coastal road towards Capo Caccia Belvedere.
Pause for a short photo stop at the Capo Caccia viewpoint before continuing to Nuraghe Palmavera. From the bus parking area, walk to the archaeological site where a guided tour will introduce you to the history and significance of these ancient remains, dating back to a civilisation that existed here about 1300-1200 BC.
The main tower is an excellent example of Sardinia’s earliest inhabitants, who remain a prehistoric enigma. Ancient writers called them the “Nuraghic” people, named after their stone dwellings, the “Nuraghi”. These structures are unique to Sardinia, just as the Aztec pyramids are to Mexico.
Afterwards, reboard the coach and drive back to your ship in Alghero.
Additional Information
Please note: This excursion includes a scenic drive with a photo stop and a visit to Nuraghe Palmavera. During the 30-minute stop at Nuraghe Palmavera, there is an essential walking distance of up to 500 yards, which is over uneven, rough and stone surfaces. This excursion is not suitable for guests with limited mobility. There is only one toilet available at Nuraghe Palmavera and there may be a queue. The order if sights may vary.
Alghero on Foot – Included Excursion Option 1
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 option and in doing so will result in the automatic cancellation of additional excursions.
Take an introductory walking tour of Alghero. Head off on foot towards the historical centre of Alghero, entering through the ancient city walls to reach Piazza Civica, the heart of the old town. Here, you will see the exterior of Piazza Civica, a fine example of 16th century Catalan-Aragonese Architecture.
The walk continues past the exterior of the cathedral before winding through Alghero’s narrow streets. Head along Carlo Alberto Street where the San Francesco Church is located, one of the town’s most notable landmarks. At the end of the tour, you can walk back with the guide to the ship or enjoy some more free time at leisure before making your own way back to the ship.
Additional Information
Please note: Expect to walk approximately one mile over cobblestones. The order of sights may vary. There are external views only with no entrances included.
Introduction to Motril Included Excursion - Option 1
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 in doing so will result in the automatic cancellation of additional excursions.
Take an introductory tour from Motril. Departing from the pier, begin with a drive along the Paseo Marítimo and Playa Poniente, pausing for a short photo stop at the beachfront promenade. The drive continues towards the Santuario de Nuestra Señora de la Cabeza, one of the city’s most emblematic landmarks. Located on a hill in Parque de los Pueblos de América, pause for an exterior photo stop and optional walk up to the viewpoint for a closer view of the exterior. Afterwards, return to your ship.
Additional Information
Please note: Expect to walk approximately 450 yards. Any additional walking at the photo stops is at your discretion. Accessing the viewpoint for a closer view of Santuario de Nuestra Señora de la Cabeza involves a steep uphill walk of approximately 150 yards. Interior visits are not possible. Distant views are possible from the bottom of the sanctuary for those who do not wish to walk uphill.
Costa Tropical Drive and Almuñécar – Included Excursion Option 2
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 option and in doing so will result in the automatic cancellation of additional excursions.
Enjoy a scenic drive and visit to Almuñécar. Begin by driving along the western coast through La Herradura, a quaint town known for its horseshoe shaped bay. To the east, Punta de la Mona features a rocky promontory adorned with luxury villas. Further along the coastline is Marina del Este, a bustling port known for its water sports scene and picturesque coves dotted with sailboats. Next, head to Almuñécar. Founded by the Phoenicians in the eighth century BC, Almuñécar thrived during the Roman times. Its current name, however originated from its long Moorish occupation. Here you will have approximately 45 minutes of free time before heading back to Motril.
Additional Information
Please note: This excursion has an approximate driving time of one-and-a-half hours, with approximately 45 minutes of free time in Almuñécar. There are no photo stops during the drive, and the order of sights may vary. There is an essential walk of approximately 650 yards from the coach parking to Almuñécar Plaza each way. Whilst in Almuñécar, any further walking during free time is at your discretion. To use the restrooms in cafe’s a purchase may be necessary. Shops generally close at 1400 in Almuñécar, therefore if you select an afternoon departure shops will be closed during your free time.
Scenic Rock Tour – 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 in doing so will result in the automatic cancellation of additional excursions.
Take a drive around the rock of Gibraltar.
You start the tour by heading towards the southernmost point of Gibraltar, Europa Point, and the sight of the only Trinity Lighthouse outside Great Britain. Here, alight from your tour vehicle to photograph the world's busiest shipping lane, the meeting point of the Mediterranean Sea, Atlantic Ocean and two continents.
Next, drive past Princess Caroline’s Battery to Winston Churchill Avenue for a short stop at the road which crosses the runway of Gibraltar International Airport. Afterwards, you return to the ship.
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 stops will be at your discretion. The duration of this tour is dependent on traffic. Any type of wheelchairs, scooters or foldable walkers are not permitted on the buses. These can be brought to the bus and then stored at the terminal until you return from the tour. At Winston Churchill Avenue, if a plane is landing or taking off, the coach will stop behind the gate.
Rock Tour and St Michaels Cave - Included Excursion Option 2
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 option and in doing so will result in the automatic cancellation of additional excursions.
Discover the iconic Rock of Gibraltar and explore the remarkable St Michael’s Cave. Depart the port and drive past the airport towards the British–Spanish frontier before continuing to Europa Point, Gibraltar’s southernmost tip and home to the only Trinity Lighthouse located outside Great Britain. There will be a chance to pause here to take in the panoramic views.
Next, continue up to the Upper Rock to visit St Michael’s Cave, which has recently benefited from a two million pound transformation. Here you can marvel at the formations of stalactites and stalagmites that fill this natural wonder. Your journey then takes you to King Charles V Wall, where you may encounter Gibraltar’s famous Barbary apes, before returning to your ship.
Additional Information
Please note: Expect to walk 350 yards on this excursion. At Europa Point the ground will be flat with up to three steps. The are 75 steps to negotiate at St Michael’s Cave. We recommend that you wear non-slip shoes as some areas of the cave, such as the steps, can be slippery. We have graded this excursion based on the number of steps you will need to negotiate inside the caves. This tour requires a good level of fitness and mobility. Lighting in the cave is dim and coloured for effect.
Gibraltar on Foot - Included Excursion Option 3
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 option and in doing so will result in the automatic cancellation of additional excursions.
Join an introductory walk of Gibraltar.
A short bus transfer takes you to Casemates Square. Here you will set off on foot and walk along Gibraltar's Main Street to learn about its history during the Moorish, Spanish and British periods. Continue past the old Police Station to the Piazza, home to Gibraltar’s former City Hall and the official residence of the Mayor. From there, stroll down Bomb House Lane, passing the Gibraltar Museum and the synagogue before reaching Cathedral Square for an exterior view of the Holy Trinity Cathedral.
Finally, make your way towards King’s Bastion, once the main battery defending the town and a key position for General Eliott during the Great Siege, before returning to your ship.
Additional Information
Please note: Expect to walk up to two miles, with some cobblestone ground and inclines to negotiate. There are up to 55 steps to negotiate. A good level of fitness and mobility is required for this tour. No entrances are included, exterior visits only. There will be a short bus transfer of approximately 10 minutes at the start and end of the tour.
The Blue City of Chefchaouen – Small Group Experience
Activity Level: Strenuous Activity
Embark on a journey to the enchanting Chefchaouen, a blue-washed city with a history of Spanish influence, located in the heart of the Rif Mountains. After a drive from the pier to Chefchaouen, you will head off on foot to explore the 18th century Old Kasbah in the Medina, built by ruler Moulay Ismail.
Whilst in the Medina, visit the ethnographic museum containing antique weapons, musical instruments and photographs of the old town. Your guided walk through the narrow streets then continues to the cobbled main square Plaza Uta el-Hammam where you can enjoy some time at leisure. Perhaps soak up the local atmosphere, shop for local crafts or unwind in a nearby cafe.
Having explored Chefchaouen, you will then head to a local restaurant for a traditional Moroccan lunch before the drive back to your ship in Tangier.
Additional Information
Please note: The drive to and from Chefchaouen will take approximately two and half hours each way. Expect to walk at least one mile. The terrain in the old medina will be uneven with cobblestones, steep inclines and frequent steps to negotiate. You will spend approximately one and quarter hours walking through the Medina. This excursion is not suitable for those with limited mobility. You will have approximately 45 minutes of free time, where any further walking is at your discretion. Sample lunch menu: Moroccan salad, tagine with meat and vegetables/chicken couscous, fruit salad, Moroccan cake and tea. A soft drink is included and alcoholic beverages are not available. Dietary requests must be advised to the Explore Ashore Team on board ship at least 72 hours prior to arrival. A minibus will be used for this excursion. To use the restrooms in cafes you will be required to make a purchase. US Dollars ($) and Euros (€) may be accepted locally.
UNESCO-listed Tétouan
Activity Level: Strenuous Activity
Explore UNESCO-listed Tétouan with a stroll through the Medina and a visit to the Bab Akla School of Traditional Arts and Crafts.
Drive from the pier to Tétouan – standing on a rocky plateau detached from the southern flank of Mount Dersa. This city’s architecture reflects a unique blend of Arabic and Spanish styles, a testament to the town’s rich, bicultural ancestry.
On arrival, set off on foot to first visit the Bab Akla School of Traditional Arts and Crafts. Founded in 1919 under the direction of Hajj Abdeslam Bennouna, the school has produced some of Morocco’s best painters over the past half century and keeps alive traditional art forms in the modern world.
Your guided walk continues through the Medina which has been a UNESCO world heritage site since 1997. Pause outside the elegant Royal Palace at Place Hassan II Square, taking in its wide esplanade, Arab-Islamic architecture and ornate gate.
Your tour concludes with a stop at a local Riad to enjoy a traditional Moroccan tea and pastry. Afterwards, rejoin your coach for the return drive to your ship in Tangier.
Additional Information
Please note: Expect to walk at least one-and-a-quarter miles over uneven and cobblestone ground. There will be ten steps to negotiate at the Bab Akla Art School and two steps at the Riad. The drive to and from Tétouan will take approximately one-and-a-half hours each way. This excursion is not suitable for those with limited mobility.
Cap Spartel Lighthouse and Donabo Gardens – Small Group Experience
Activity Level: Strenuous Activity
Visit Cap Spartels lighthouse and stroll through the quaint Donabo Garden.
Journey from the pier along the Corniche to Cap Spartel. This promontory is located at the northernmost point of the African continent. The lighthouse was built in 1860 and you will have an opportunity to climb the spiral staircase to the top, to enjoy a 360-degree view of the surroundings.
Next, a short drive will bring you to Donabo Gardens, nestled just outside the city it opened in 2022 featuring a collection of small gardens, each with their own distinctive personality, purpose and scent – housed within the broader Donabo garden. Stroll around the landscaped paths before pausing for a Moroccan Tea.
As you return to Tangier you will have some time at leisure at the Place du 9 Avril 1947 (April 9 Square) also known as Grand Socco before returning to your ship.
Additional Information
Please note: Expect to walk at least 500 yards. To climb to the top of the Lighthouse there are 112 steps to negotiate (224 in total, up and down) on a spiral staircase which gets narrower towards the top, therefore we have graded this excursion Strenuous. You will spend approximately 40 minutes at the lighthouse, one-and-a-quarter hours at Donabo Garden and 30 minutes at April 9 Square. Depending on the time of year, different flowers may be in bloom. Any further walking during free time is at your discretion.
Discover Medieval Ciutadella
Activity Level: Strenuous Activity
Visit the port town of Ciutadella and megalithic chamber tomb, Naveta des Tudons.
Leaving the ship, board your coach and travel to your first stop, Naveta des Tudons. This megalithic burial chamber was used between 200 and 750 BC, and you will have the opportunity to learn about the tomb’s history during your visit. After taking some photographs, your tour continues to Ciutadella, the old capital of the island.
Best explored on foot, on arrival begin a guided walking tour of the city, which will pass the cathedral, which was built on the foundations of the High Mosque that existed in Ciutadella during the Arab rule.
After your walking tour you will have some free time before the return drive to the port by coach.
Additional Information
Please note: There is one-and-a-half miles of essential walking on this tour over uneven ground. It is advisable to wear suitable footwear for walking. The walking tour in Ciutadella will last approximately 45 minutes. You will have approximately 45 minutes of free time. The drive to Naveta des Tudons will take approximately 45 minutes. The return drive from Ciutadella to the ship will take approximately 45 minutes. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility. To use the restrooms in cafés a purchase will be necessary.
Traditions of Menorca
Activity Level: Strenuous Activity
Visit the Binissues farm and museum manor.
Enjoy a short drive to the Arenal d’en Castell, which boasts an expansive view over the Arenal and Addaia Fortress. This quaint Spanish island is also home to the Caribbean-like Cala Tirant – a surf beach set on the northernmost point of Minorca, which you’ll be able to see from a distance during your tour.
Continuing to the fishing village of Fornells, you can take in some more blue landscapes with the surrounding bay before heading to the key highlight of your tour: Binissues. Home to a farm and museum manor, tradition and history intertwine in a rural environment, giving you the most authentic experience of Minorca. During your visit, you can see a traditional working farm in action, alongside the stately home with richly decorated rooms. Also, explore a peasant farmer’s house and an old straw loft housing relics of the peasant past, revealing what daily life was like over a hundred years ago. While here, you will also find out about Minorca’s most popular cocktail drink, Pomada, first made for the British Sailors who were stationed on the island for over a century.
At the end of your visit, sample some of the local products as you are shown how this simple, yet refreshing drink is prepared. It will be served in a “porrón”, a little bottle which will be shared outside on the pastoral grounds. Before returning to the port, there will be a stop at Monte Toro, the highest spot on the island, providing you with a few panoramic photo opportunities.
Additional Information
Please note: Expect to walk up to approximately one-and-a-half miles over uneven ground and with a few steps. Further walking, including at any photo stop, will be at your discretion. We recommend that you wear flat walking shoes. You will spend approximately one-and-a-quarter hours at Binissues.
Local Artisans Duo; Honey and Essential Oils
Activity Level: Strenuous Activity
Visit a honey farm and an organic essential oil distillery on the outskirts of Ajaccio.
During this excursion your first visit will be to a honey farm, where you can learn about the benefits of the beehive products as well as taste this unique honey. The local produce comes from a rich biodiversity with more than 2800 vegetal species, 127 of which are endemic to the island. The Mediterranean climate allows bees to gather honey from flowers all year round and for this reason Corsican people have been making honey for centuries.
Your next visit will give you an insight into the organic Essential Oil distillery located close by. Corsica has an abundance of plants and trees, which are used to produce essential oils, floral water and a variety of massage oil for medicinal purposes, aromatherapy and perfumery.
Afterwards return to your ship by coach.
Additional Information
Please note: Expect to walk up to approximately 750 yards, over uneven ground and 20 steps to negotiate. To access the honey farm there is a steep slope to negotiate. You will walk to the essential oil distillery from the honey farm, this involves crossing the road and negotiating another steep slope. Due to the access of both venues, this excursion has been graded strenuous and is not recommended for those with limited mobility. You will spend approximately 45 minutes at the Honey farm and 45 minutes at the Essential Oil Distillery. You need to remain standing for the entirety of both visits. The walking distance from the pier to the tour vehicle can be up to 350 yards.
Cargese and Piana
Activity Level: Strenuous Activity
Explore Cargese on a guided walk and visit the village of Piana.
From Ajaccio, you will head north to the ancient Greek village of Cargese, gently climbing up the San Sebastiano Pass – offering views over the Sagone Gulf and up to the summit of Monte Cinto. On arrival, set off on a walking tour, where your guide will share the history of this 17th-century village. In 1676 a group of 600 Greeks, fleeing the Turkish invasion of their homeland, sought refuge in Cargese, which has been known ever since as ‘the Greek village’. Cargese is an attractive town of whitewashed houses set high on a rocky promontory overlooking a deep blue bay. In the centre of town you will see two fine churches – one a Roman catholic church boasting ‘trompe l’oeil’ paintings and a view from the terrace, and the other follows the Greek Byzantine tradition.
The tour continues with a drive past one of Corsica’s natural wonders, the rose-coloured cliffs of “Calanches de Piana”, a UNESCO World Heritage site, before stopping in the village of Piana. Afterwards a scenic drive will bring you back to Ajaccio.
Additional Information
Please note: Expect to walk up to approximately two-and-a-half miles, over uneven ground, cobblestones, inclines and up to 15 steps. We recommend that you wear flat walking shoes. Proper attire is required to enter religious buildings; shorts and bare shoulders are not permitted. Tour groups are not permitted to enter churches during services and weddings, on Sunday mornings and church holidays; you may have a chance to visit the church independently. The drive to Cargese will take approximately one-and-a-quarter hours. This tour is not recommended for those with limited mobility. This excursion is not recommended for vertigo sufferers and those prone to travel sickness, due to the winding mountain roads. To use the rest rooms in cafes a purchase will be necessary. The viewing the Calanches de Piana is dependent on traffic conditions on the day.
Scenic Prunelli Gorges
Activity Level: Moderate Activity
Take a scenic drive to the Prunelli Gorges with a short photo stop at Lake Tolla and a break to taste local snacks.
Your tour starts with a drive to the Prunelli Gorges, during which your guide will tell you about Corsica’s history, geography and unique traditions. Pass the Prunelli Gorges, where the Prunelli River cuts through jagged granite hills. Stop to take in the view at Lake Tolla, before continuing the drive through the villages of Ocana and Tolla. Then, alight your coach for a tasting of local products before the return drive to your ship.
Additional Information
Please note: Expect to walk up to approximately 500 yards, over uneven ground, with up to 10 steps to negotiate. This excursion is not recommended for vertigo sufferers and those prone to travel sickness, due to the winding mountain roads. The drive through Prunelli gorges to Tolla Lake will take approximately one-and-a-quarter hours. The snack will depend on the season and may include three types of cured meat (coppa, lonzu, dry sausages), Corsican cheeses served with jam, bread and canistrelli (Corsican dry biscuit). The walking distance from the pier to the tour vehicle can be up to 350 yards.
Discover Castelsardo
Activity Level: Strenuous Activity
Explore the attractions of Castelsardo and enjoy a guided walk through the town. Depart from the pier and drive towards Castelsardo, pausing for a short photo stop en route at Elephant rock. Sculpted by the ever-present winds, this unusual stone formation resembles an elephant’s head and trunk.
Then continue to Castelsardo, where, on arrival at the parking area, a local city bus will take you to up the hill to the historic town centre. This fortified town is situated on a promontory with panoramas of the Gulf of Asinara to the west and views of the Gallura peaks to the east. The centre of this village is built on a tall crag that slopes into the sea.
Today, Castelsardo is a popular tourist destination, known for its traditional handicrafts, particularly baskets woven from wild palms. You will enjoy a guided walk through the town, including a stop by the little Weaving Museum housed within the old Doria Castle.
Afterwards, return to the coach parking lot by shuttle bus to re-board your coach and return to your ship in Alghero.
Additional Information
Please note Expect to walk approximately one mile over uneven ground and cobblestones. There are frequent inclines to negotiate and over 100 steps throughout the walk. You will be on your feet for approximately two hours in Castelsardo. A public bus is used to transfer you from the coach parking to Castelsardo town, this takes approximately 15 minutes each way. To use the restrooms in cafe, a purchase will be required. The drive to and from Castelsardo will take approximately one hour each way.
Nerja & Caves
Activity Level: Strenuous Activity
Discover the caves of Nerja and visit the sea town.
Leaving the port of Motril, travel along the busy coastal road to Nerja, a seaside town at the eastern end of the Costa del Sol. Although now a popular resort, it has retained its Moorish appearance, with picturesque streets of whitewashed houses.
Nerja is most famous for its prehistoric caves, about two miles from the town centre. The caves were discovered by a group of boys from the nearby village of Maro in 1959 and are now one of Andalusia’s most popular tourist attractions. Formed by underground rivers and natural calcification five million years ago, this three-mile cave system features dramatic stalactites and stalagmites. Explore the open sections as your guide shares its geological history.
After exploring the caves, continue to Nerja where you will begin a short walking tour. Stroll through its quaint streets lined with whitewashed buildings.
You will then have some time at leisure to explore. Perhaps head to the Balcón de Europa to take in the views before the return drive to your ship.
Additional Information
Please note: Expect to walk approximately three- and three-quarter miles on this excursion. There are approximately 450 steps to negotiate inside the caves. Inside the caves it will be dark; the ground will be uneven and may be wet and slippery. You will spend approximately one hour at the caves. The average temperature inside the cave is 19 degrees Celsius. The visit to Nerja will consist of a short, guided walk lasting approximately 20 minutes followed by approximately 30 minutes of free time, where any further walking is at your discretion. This tour is not suitable for those with limited mobility, or those who suffer from claustrophobia. It is forbidden to touch or alter the geological formations.
Granada On Your Own
Activity Level: Strenuous Activity
Explore the city of Granada with time at leisure to explore independently.
Leave Motril behind and head inland to Granada, perched 2,100 feet above sea level at the foot of the Sierra Nevada. Once ruled by the Moors from the eighth century until 1492, Granada is packed with history and panoramic views.
On arrival you will have approximately four hours to explore this city on your own. Perhaps wander through the streets of the Albaicín, the historic Arab quarter offering views of Alhambra Palace at Plaza San Nicolas. Alternatively, explore the central areas of the city, where you will find the cathedral and the Royal Chapel.
After exploring Granda at your leisure, it is time to reboard the coach for the return drive to your ship in Motril.
Additional Information
Please note: This is a transfer to Granada and is unguided. An escort will accompany you on the coach journey only, but will not provide commentary. The drive from Motril to Granada will take approximately one-and-a-half hours each way and you will be dropped off and picked up at Paseo de la Bomba, located approximately three-quarters of a mile away from Plaza Nueva. Your visit to Granada is independent, and you will have approximately four hours of free time. The duration of free time can be impacted by traffic conditions. We recommend that you wear flat, walking shoes, as the streets in Granada, especially in the old part of the city, are mostly uneven with cobblestones.
Alhambra Palace and Gardens
Activity Level: Strenuous Activity
Visit the UNESCO-listed Alhambra Palace and Generalife Gardens.
Leave Motril behind and head inland to Granada, perched 2,100 feet above sea level beneath the Sierra Nevada. Once ruled by the Moors from the eighth century until 1492, Granada’s crown jewel is the Alhambra palace, a maze of buildings, courtyards, and domes that showcase the peak of Moorish architecture. Hear the fairytale of 'A Thousand and One Nights', and admire the last capital of the Moors.
Inside the Alhambra, discover the Nazaries Palace with its stucco walls, intricate ceilings, and elaborate honeycomb vaulting. Whilst here you can wander through the courtyards, including the famed Patio de los Leones, where water flows from the mouths of twelve lions. Next, visit the Generalife, the Sultans’ summer retreat, complete with terraces, grottoes, and fountains that bring the beauty of the past to life.
Aftwerwards, rejoin your coach for the journey back to your ship.
Additional Information
Please note: Expect to walk approximately three miles over uneven ground. You will spend approximately two-and-a-half hours at the Alhambra Palace and Generalife Gardens, the visit is entirely on foot, so there will be extended periods of standing. There are 200 steps at Alhambra and 60 steps at the Generalife gardens to negotiate without handrails. This tour is not suitable for those with limited mobility. The journey to and from Granada will take approximately one hour each way. This excursion must be booked prior to embarkation. Booking this excursion does not guarantee entry to the Alhambra Palace, this venue has strict guidelines that we must adhere to in order to purchase entrance tickets. You must therefore submit your passport information as soon as you book this tour; bookings not associated with a passport number are not accepted. As tickets for the Alhambra Palace need to be purchased in advance, this tour is non-refundable. For us to book the Alhambra tickets, your passport information must be on file at the time of purchase. You must bring your physical passport on the tour, as photocopies (printed or digital) will not be accepted. You must use the same passport used to purchase the tickets for entry on the day. Backpacks and bags larger than 40x40 cm are not allowed inside Alhambra.
Motril, Sugarcane and Rum
Activity Level: Strenuous Activity
Discover Motril, visit the Preindustrial Sugarcane Museum and taste rum at Bodegas Ron Montero.
Start with a short transfer from the pier to Motril, where your walking tour begins at the Sanctuary Nuestra Senora de la Cabeza. Built on the ruins of a Moorish castle, this site was once the summer residence of Queen Aixa AlHorra. In the old town, see the Mayor de la Encarnación Church, dating back to 1510, before passing landmarks such as the Town Hall and the 19th-century Calderón de la Barca Theatre.
Next, visit the Preindustrial Sugarcane Museum, set on the ruins of a 16th-century sugar mill behind the ‘Casa de la Palma’. The museum showcases how sugarcane was produced and traded between the 13th and 18th centuries, offering a glimpse into Spain’s early sugar industry.
Next, visit Bodega Ron Montero, a family-run distillery founded in 1963 with deep roots in the sugarcane industry. Learn about its history and the rum-making process before sampling the run.
Afterwards, reboard the coach for your short return drive to the ship.
Additional Information
Please note: Expect to walk up to one mile over uneven ground and cobblestones with some steps to negotiate. The walking tour will last approximately one-and-a-half hours, you will then spend approximately 40 minutes at the Preindustrial Sugarcane Museum and one hour at Bodega Ron Montero. You will be on your feet for prolonged periods.
Fortress Gibraltar and the World War Two Tunnels
Activity Level: Moderate Activity
Learn about Gibraltar’s unique wartime history on this tour.
Begin by travelling past the British/Spanish Land Frontier. Your first stop is Europa Point, site of the only Trinity Lighthouse outside Britain, where you can savour dramatic views of the Atlantic merging with the Mediterranean.
Next, you will be taken to the nature reserve, home of the Northern Defences Sector, where you may be able to catch a glimpse of Gibraltar’s most famous residents, the mischievous Barbary apes. At the World War Two Tunnels you can visit the areas that housed the hospital, power station, military headquarters and accommodation for nearly 10,000 troops and civilians.
Additional Information
Please note: This tour involves walking of up to approximately three-quarters-of-a-mile with a steep incline of 450 yards on the way out of the tunnels. You will spend approximately one-and-a-half hours at the tunnels. This excursion is not recommended for guests with limited mobility.
Dolphin Watch
Activity Level: Moderate Activity
Go in search of dolphins on this boat trip.
Gibraltar’s bay boasts three species of dolphin the Common Dolphin, Striped Dolphin and Bottle-nosed. After departing from your ship, take the short bus transfer to the ‘Dolphin Adventurer’ pleasure cruiser. Then, after setting off into the bay, learn about the history of this tiny colony, and you will be given an insight into the marine life of the bay from the crew.
After landing, return transport will be available back to the ship, or you can choose to walk into town for shopping and a little independent exploration before making your own way back to the ship.
Additional Information
Please note: This excursion involves approximately 300 yards of walking to reach the vessel and a couple of steps to board the boat unassisted. We recommend that you take some warm clothing for the boat ride. Wildlife sightings cannot be guaranteed. The boat ride will last approximately one-and-a-half hours. The boat is not exclusive to Saga guests.
Panoramic Gibraltar and Gin Distillery
Take a drive around Gibraltar and visit a distillery to learn about the art of Gin distilling.
From the quayside, travel north towards Gibraltar’s unique airport runway to the border between this small British Overseas territory and Spain. Proceed along the outskirts of town, passing the American War Memorial and The Trafalgar Cemetery to arrive at Europa Point.
After a panoramic tour, you will be dropped off in front of the Bristol Hotel in Main Street, where you will be greeted by the Distillery Manager who will walk you to the venue. The tour begins with a brief history of the Art of Distilling, plus an insight into gin production before a comprehensive timeline of gin’s chequered past. Enjoy a gin tasting experience, before returning to the port.
Additional Information
Please note: There is approximately 100 yards of essential walking and two steps to enter the venue. This is a small group tour with limited capacity. Any type of wheelchairs, scooters or foldable walkers are not permitted on the buses. These can be brought to the bus and then stored at the terminal until you return from the tour.
Gibraltar Drive and Alameda Gardens
Activity Level: Strenuous Activity
Take a drive to Europa Point and visit the Alameda Gardens.
The tour begins with a scenic drive along the shoreline to Europa Point, home to the iconic Trinity Lighthouse. From here, take in sweeping views across the Strait of Gibraltar and capture photos of this historic landmark.
The next stop is the Alameda Gardens, established in 1816 by Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Don. Funded by voluntary contributions, the gardens were laid out with a network of interconnecting paths and terraced beds, built mainly from local limestone. Much of the original design remains intact today, while a collection of historic guns and commemorative busts highlights both the gardens age and Gibraltar’s rich military heritage.
Join your guide, who will point out various flora, sights and wildlife while describing the history of the gardens as you wander around the grounds. Afterwards, return to the ship.
Additional Information
Please note: Expect to walk up to approximately one-and-a-quarter miles. At the entrance to the gardens, there are 48 steps to negotiate. Once you are in the garden grounds, the paths are paved and some have steep gradients. Certain areas may be uneven and there will be approximately 25 steps to negotiate throughout the gardens. You will spend approximately 45 minutes at the Alameda Gardens. Dependent on the time of year when visiting the Alameda Gardens, different plants will be flowering.
Some of the highlights detailed may only be seen on optional excursions or by exploring independently.
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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