Discover the delights of the Iberian Peninsula and the beautiful island of Jersey on this tall ship cruise from Harwich.
Jersey’s capital, St Helier, has a beautiful sweeping bay and a yacht-studded marina that hosts the annual Jersey Boat Show, while over in France, the maritime town of Lorient is home to a World War II submarine base and is the gateway to charming towns and medieval castles.
Explore La Coruna, known for its ancient Roman lighthouse, the Tower of Hercules, which has breathtaking coastal views. The ship then sails on to Leixões for Portugal’s second largest city, Porto, with its stately bridges and colourful houses, where you can wander the cobbled streets of charming Ribeira, visit opulent São Francisco Church and sample the excellent port wine.
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Iberian Delights
Day 1 - Harwich (England)
Embark your ship in Harwich.
Day 2 - At sea
Enjoy the facilities on board during a day at sea.
Day 3 - St Helier (Jersey)
Jersey’s capital, St Helier, has a beautiful sweeping bay and a yacht-studded marina that hosts the annual Jersey Boat Show. It also has a lively culinary scene with Michelin-starred restaurants, and a variety of shopping neighbourhoods, each with their own distinct character.
Day 4 - At sea
Enjoy the facilities on board during a day at sea.
Day 5 - Lorient (France)
The 17th-century town of Lorient has a rich heritage and is located on the right bank of the Scorff River. Its houses and quays tell the story of the conquest of India and the East Indies.
Day 6 - At sea
Enjoy the facilities on board during a day at sea.
Day 7 - La Coruna (Spain)
The city of Coruna is renowned for its Roman lighthouse, Torre De Hercules. It also has a stunning seafront promenade and beautiful beaches. The old quarter, known as Ciudad Vieja, is home to the Plaza de María Pita which features the Estatua de María Pita statue.
Day 8 - Vigo
Situated on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, Vigo has one of the world’s finest natural ports and has been an important part of Spain’s maritime industry for centuries. The city is home to a historic quarter, modern marina and pretty centre. Located around the port, the Cidade Vella has narrow streets lined with old fishing houses and large markets selling locally caught seafood.
Day 9 - Leixoes for Porto (Portugal)
Leixoes is the gateway to Porto, the centre of Port wine. Discover its stately bridges and colourful houses, or perhaps wander the cobbled streets of charming Ribeira.
Day 10 - At sea
Enjoy the facilities on board during a day at sea.
Day 11 - Lisbon
Disembark your ship in Lisbon.
The Captain reserves the right to modify the cruise itinerary.