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Oceania Cruises Mediterranean: 12 nights from Barcelona with Sirena
Dec 9, 2026

Spain, Gibraltar, Morocco, Portugal
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Departure Port: Barcelona ➞ Landing: Lisbon

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    Thursday, December 10, 2026 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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    Friday, December 11, 2026 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
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    Saturday, December 12, 2026 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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    Sunday, December 13, 2026 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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    Monday, December 14, 2026 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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    Tuesday, December 15, 2026 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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    Wednesday, December 16, 2026 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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    Thursday, December 17, 2026 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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    Friday, December 18, 2026 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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    Saturday, December 19, 2026 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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    Monday, December 21, 2026 7:00 AM 5:00 PM
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Barcelona

Barcelona

Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, is a jewel enclosed between sea and mountains, an en plein air museum to be discovered. Catalonia is an autonomous region whose indipendence has long been a subject of debate and is still a topic that divides opinion in the country. The region has its own language, culture and history, most visible in its Roman ruins, Gothic cathedral and modernist buildings. The city of Barcelona is the emblem of this unique culture. Barcelona is the most cosmopolitan city in Spain and one of the most busiest port in the Mediterranean. In summer, the beautiful beaches of this city are a magnet for beach lovers. Beautiful beaches are not the only the reason why Barcelon is one of the most loved destionations for tourists. 

The city is a symbol of the the artistic, culinary and cultural avant-garde: visit the Sagrada Familia and the other visionary architectural works of Antoni Gaudi, La Pedrera, Casa Batlllò or Park Guell. For sports lovers, a visit to Camp Nou is not to be missed, while for art lovers here is the Picasso Museum, the Caixa Forum, the MNAC or the Miró Museum. If you want to taste the local cuisine, restaurants and bars are the right choice. They are always crowded as the sea in summer. An holiday aboard a cruise offers the opportunity to visit this beautiful city and immerse yourself in this unique atmosphere.

Alicante

Alicante

Alicante, located along the Mediterranean coast, is a beautiful city renowned worldwide for its very long fine sandy beaches and crystal clear waters. Sun, beaches and sand are the main reason why a large number of people visit Alicante. An holiday in Alicante offers the opportunity to visit beautiful beaches and a large number of sites related to the history and culture of Spain. Different civilazations have passed through these lands, leaving their marks that can be seen in all the corners of this emblematic city. 

Not only does this beautiful city offer access to beautiful beaches, but it also offers a wide range of cultural activities, with its museums, festivals, and natural areas, especially the island of Tabarca, a Mediterranean Marine Reserve for the excellent quality of marine flora and fauna. Even though tourism is the most developed economic sector, the city has also developed a special interest in industry and commerce. An holiday aboard a cruise offers the opportunity to visit this beautiful city and partecipate in one of these unique activities.

Almeria

Almeria

The city of Almeria is the easternmost capital of Andalusia. Years ago, it was not as well known to tourists as the other major cities in Spain, however in recent years it has become a major tourist center.

Almeria was founded by the Caliph of Cordoba, this Andalusian city in Spain on the south-eastern coast is a reminder of the Muslim history of the region. The Alcazaba, a massive fortress, dominates the city and offers a breathtaking view. It is also worth seeing the cathedral and the Almeria Museum. East of the city, the desolate coast of Cabo de Gata-Nijar is a real protected area, while to the west is the tourist area of ​​Roquetas de Mar, with vast and splendid beaches.
However, it is not just sun, sea and sand! The buzz of renowned locations in the region contrasts with beautiful natural landscapes and cultural treasures often overlooked by the crowds.

Gibraltar

Gibraltar

Gibraltar is a unique place for the curious traveler. Getting lost exploring the ancient caves and galleries, there's always something new to discover!

Gibraltar, colloquially known as The Rock (or simply 'Gib'), is a British Overseas Territory, stationed at the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea. It is bordered to the north by Spain and the inhabitants of Gibraltar are loyal British citizens while being bilingual. Inside the rock is an absolute labyrinth with secret internal roads and tunnels four times more than those on the surface. The military presence and security in this otherwise deserted strategic area is strong but almost invisible.

Casablanca

Casablanca

Casablanca is the cosmopolitan, industrial and economic heart of Morocco and represents a developing Nation.

Casablanca is where money was made, where industry is, where art galleries show the best contemporary art and where stylists have a window on the world. The old pirate lair is projected into the future, showing its riches and successes. Casablanca is full of contradictions. It is home to suffocating traffic jams, social problems and slums, as well as wide avenues, well-kept public parks, fountains and a surprising colonial architecture. Rich Hispano-Moresque, Art Deco and modernist gems to be discovered in the city center are the modernist symbol of Casablanca, like the huge and incredibly ornate Hassan II Mosque.

Agadir

Agadir

Splendid beaches, large avenues with palm trees, excellent resort hotels, all kinds of sports activities are the main features of Agadir. It has an excellent covered souk, which sells local specialties. The fish market is worth a visit to see the people at work. Day trips to the desert are a popular choice for cruises that stop here.

Known for its beautiful beaches and thriving tourism industry, Agadir is also an important gateway to the inland attractions of the Sahara desert. It presents an interesting combination of old and new: a long Moroccan tradition and culture combined with modern services offer a lively mix for the cruise passenger.

Arrecife

Arrecife

The capital of Lanzarote Island, in Canary Island, Arrecife was originally a small fishing village that now primarily relies on tourism. Lanzarote is one of the most wild and natural islands of the Canary and is of volcanic origin. Arrecife, the capital of Lanzarote, since the second half of the 19th century, is now the administrative and commercial center of the island.

Arrecife is a lively and cosmopolitan city full of culture and history, located on the eastern-central coast of the island. Initially known as a small fishing village in the 15th century, the area continued to grow until it became the capital of the island in 1852. Today, it is known as a wonderful holiday and shopping paradise. The city presents itself to travelers as a peaceful, cheerful and clean town. In its harbor, which is an area of intense commercial activity, two large fortresses, San Gabriel and San Jose, stand as reminders of the constant pirate attacks.

Other interesting monuments include the Castle of San Gabriel, built offshore and connected to the city by drawbridge, the San Juan Castle, and the Castillo del Hambre. Inside the Castello del Hambre, there is the international Museum of Contemporary Art, which exhibits works by the great artist Cesar Manrique.

The center of Arrecife is surrounded by some of the city’s best tourist attractions, such as the Parish of San Ginés Obispo and the shopping district of Calle Real. Heading north along the Coast, you will find the city’s ports: Puerto Naos, a fishing port, and the main port called Puerto de los Marmoles, the third most important port in the Canary Islands.

Las Palmas

Las Palmas

Located in the Atlantic Ocean 200 km from the African Coast, Gran Canaria has one of the most beautiful tropical landscapes. The island has wide and beautiful golden sand beaches, endless dunes, large indentations with vegetation and charming villages. In this majestic area, you can visit towns that has all kinds of services and amenities, such as in Las Palmas, with large shopping areas and a lively nightlife. You will have the opportunity to practice any water sport: diving, surfing and windsurfing.

Conversely, those who prefer other sports will have the opportunity to go hiking, climbing, or cycling. The island is also an ideal destination for golf lovers, as it has a wide range of excellent courses. Gran Canaria has excellent cuisine and the variety of fun traditional festivals, and theme parks. In short, it is an ideal place for a great island vacation.

Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the capital of Tenerife, is located in the north-east of the island. Its pleasent climate and commercial areas make the city the perfect place for walking and enjoying long hours of relaxation. There are lots of things to visit in the city such as its avenues, parks and Henry Moore's most famous sculptures, hidden treasures and historic buildings such as the Church of the Conception or the Carta Palace.

Do not miss the opportunity to taste local cuisine. Santa Cruz de Tenerife is a beautiful port located in Tenerife, the largest of the western islands of the Canary Islands archipelago. In the area around the port, there are wide avenues, squares, exotic green areas and some examples of modern architecture. At the heart of the city, near the sea, there is Plaza de España, built in the mid-20th century and once the site of the San Cristobal Castle (16th century).

The oldest part of the city is rich in religious monuments. The construction of the Church of San Francisco, one of the best examples of the Baroque style, began in the 17th century. The Church of Pilar, dated back to the 18th century, stands on the remains of an ancient temple. The city has also some green areas filled with exotic tree species. The Garcia Sanabria Park houses an important outdoor Sculpture Museum.

Another not to be missed place is the Maritime Park, a recreational area designed by architect César Manrique and located in the old Canary Islands commercial basin. Also known as the Black Castle, this circular defensive bastion was built in the first half of the 17th century with volcanic stones. From a naturalistic point of view, Tenerife is an island of contrasting landscapes. The wide beaches of fine sand in the south of the island give way to lush vegetation in the north.

Every year, the outfits of the island's capital prepare to host Carnival, declared International Tourist Interest and one of the most spectacular in Spain. Its privileged location makes it possible to enjoy beautiful beaches such as Las Teresitas, get to know the city of San Cristóbal de La Laguna, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, or visit Teide National Park, the symbol of the island.

Santa Cruz De La Palma

Santa Cruz De La Palma

Canary Island Charms from Santa Cruz De La Palma!

Set sail on a delightful cruise from Santa Cruz de la Palma, the charming capital of La Palma in the Canary Islands. Known for its beautiful colonial architecture, lush landscapes, and tranquil atmosphere, this port offers a picturesque departure point for exploring the enchanting Canary Islands and the wider Atlantic. Experience its unique blend of history and natural beauty before embarking on a journey filled with relaxation, adventure, and unforgettable island discoveries.

Funchal

Funchal

The famous Portuguese poet, Júlio Dinis described Funchal as: ‘The sea on one side, the mountains on the other and between these two majestic splendours, the city smiles like a sleeping child, safe and warm, between its parents’. Funchal, the capital of the Portuguese island of Madeira is the soul of Portugal. Settlers over 500 years ago were attracted to this sheltered place, which is structured like a natural ‘amphitheatre’. Gentle slopes, abundant greenery and flowers, rise above the pretty harbour for almost 1,200 metres. The port is located 15-minute walk from the city center, in Funchal's magnificent bay with its sparkling blue waters. Due to its strategic mid-Atlantic location, Madeira has been a stopover point for ocean-going ships for many years.

Funchal, the capital of the Portuguese island of Madeira is the soul of Portugal. Colonists over 500 years ago were drawn to this sheltered place, which is structured like a natural 'amphitheater'. Gentle slopes, abundant greenery and flowers, rise above the pretty port for almost 1200 meters. The magnificent bay of Funchal, with its sparkling blue waters, is home to the port, a 15-minute walk from the city center. Thanks to its strategic mid-Atlantic location, Madeira has been a stopping point for ocean-going ships for many years.

Lisbon

Lisbon

Perched on steep slopes overlooking the Tagus River, Lisbon offers all the pleasures you'd expect from Portugal's main attraction.

The capital of Portugal, Lisbon (in Portuguese Lisboa) has experienced a great rebirth in recent years, with a lively and flourishing contemporary culture. Perched on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, Lisbon is one of the rare European cities that face the ocean and use water as an element that defines the city. Lisbon enchants travelers with its white limestone buildings, intimate alleys and an ancient charm that makes it a popular destination all year round.