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Spanien, Kapverden und Portugal: PONANT bietet Ihnen eine vielseitige Route, auf der Sie verschiedene Kulturen und Zivilisationen entdecken. Ihre 15-tägige Kreuzfahrt an Bord der Le Lyrial beginnt in Dakar, der lebhaften Hauptstadt Senegals.
Während der Reise profitieren Sie von einem im Reisepreis inbegriffenen Landausflug pro Person und pro Anlaufhafen, auszuwählen aus einem von PONANT zusammengestellten Angebot. Erkunden Sie auf dieser Kreuzfahrt die unberührten Landschaften der Insel Santo Antão von Mindelo aus, ab La Gomera den Nationalpark Garajonay, der zum UNESCO-Welterbe gehört, oder besuchen Sie die prächtigen botanischen Gärten von Funchal, während Sie die Stadt entdecken. Die Vielfalt der angebotenen Erlebnisse verspricht ebenso intensive wie abwechslungsreiche Momente. (Das gesamte Angebot finden Sie unter dem Reiter „Route“.)
Ihre Entdeckungsreise durch Kap Verde beginnt auf der Insel Santiago in Praia, der Hauptstadt von Kap Verde, wo Sie das historische Zentrum von Ribeira Grande besichtigen können, das zum UNESCO-Welterbe gehört. Im Norden besuchen Sie Mindelo, die kulturelle Hauptstadt der Kapverden, in der die berühmte Mornasängerin Cesaria Evora geboren wurde.
Dann nimmt die Le Lyrial Kurs auf die mythischen Kanarischen Inseln. In Santa Cruz de La Palma Hier werden Authentizität und Ruhe groß geschrieben und Sie werden von der bewahrte Natur und dem atypischen architektonischen Erbe mit traditionellen kanarischen Häusern mit farbenfrohen Holzbalkonen, prächtigen Palästen und religiösen Gebäuden begeistert sein.
Ihr Schiff nimmt Osten Kurs und steuert das pulsierende Los Cristianos an. Lassen Sie sich von der unvergleichlichen Atmosphäre, dem mythischen Berg Teide, höchster Gipfel Spaniens, und den langen Sandstränden, die vom türkisfarbenen Wasser des Atlantik gesäumt werden, verzaubern.
Le Lyrial vor La Gomera vor Anker gehen. Diese kleine Insel mit einer üppigen Vegetation gehört aufgrund ihres Biosphärenreservats zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe. Außerdem ist die Insel für ihre Pfeifsprache El Silbo bekannt. Diese wurde von den Einwohnern erfunden, um sich zwischen den Tälern zu verständigen.
Schließlich erreichen Sie die legendäre Insel Madeira mit ihrer Postkartenkulisse zwischen Vulkanlandschaften und üppiger Vegetation. Die lebhaften Straßen und die Altstadt von Funchal sowie ein wunderschöner botanischer Garten in der Oberstadt arden Sie zweifellos in ihren Bann ziehen.
Ihre Reise endet mit der Entdeckung von Lissabon. Die Stadt verzaubert mit ihrem nostalgischen Charme und die Straßenbahn, die Museen und die denkmalgeschützten Bauwerke verleihen ihr eine einzigartige Persönlichkeit.
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Eine einzigartige Kreuzfahrt, um die Naturschätze der Kapverden, der Kanaren und Madeiras zu entdecken. Dank der Auswahl unserer Experten für das jeweilige Reiseziel an jedem Zwischenstopp Ihrer Kreuzfahrt...
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During the days spent on board, you are advised to wear comfortable clothes or casual outfits. The entire ship is air-conditioned, so a light sweater, a light jacket or a shawl may be necessary. When moving about in the public areas of the ship and the decks, light but comfortable shoes are recommended.
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In the evening, you are advised to wear smart-casual attire, especially when dining in our restaurants where wearing shorts and tee-shirts is not allowed.
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For all cruises longer than 8 nights, an Officer’s Evening with a white dress code may be organized. Therefore, we encourage you to bring a stylish white outfit for the occasion (otherwise black and white).
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During the cruise, two gala evenings will be organised on board. Thus, we recommend that you bring one or two formal outfits.
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A small shop is available on board offering a wide range of outfits, jewellery, leather goods and many accessories.
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Einschiffung 15.04.2025 von 16:00 bis 17:00
Abfahrt 15.04.2025 um 18:00
An der Spitze des afrikanischen Kontinents macht sich die surrende Hauptstadt Senegals übermäßig auf der Halbinsel Cap Vert breit. Wenn Sie auch dieser Gigantismus beeindrucken mag, Dakar besticht vor allem durch die Vielfalt der Viertel, die Attraktivität der kulturellen Szene und den Reichtum der natürlichen Umgebung. Im historischen Zentrum begegnen Sie auf dem Kermel-Markt einer Fülle von Farben und Gaumengenüssen. Weitab vom Trubel der Stadt ist die Insel Gorée, die zum Welterbe der UNESCO zählt, als Ort des Sklavenhandels und der Erinnerung bekannt. Auf der anderen Seite des Plateaus liegen die unberührten Magdalenen-Inseln in einem geschützten Nationalpark.
Ankunft 16.04.2025
Abfahrt 16.04.2025
Genießen Sie während der Überfahrt auf See die zahlreichen Freizeitangebote an Bord. Gönnen Sie sich Entspannung im Spa oder halten Sie sich im Fitnessraum in Form. Lassen Sie sich je nach Jahreszeit zu einem Sprung in den Pool oder zu einem Sonnenbad verlocken. Dieser Reise ohne Zwischenstopp bietet auch Gelegenheit, einer Konferenz oder einer der an Bord angebotenen Vorstellungen beizuwohnen, abhängig von den angebotenen Aktivitäten, oder in der Boutique ein wenig zu shoppen oder die PONANT-Fotografen in ihrem eigenen Bereich aufzusuchen. Wer das offene Meer liebt, bewundert auf dem Oberdeck das Schauspiel der Wogen und kann mit etwas Glück Meerestiere beobachten. Eine zauberhafte kleine Auszeit mit Komfort, Entspannung und Unterhaltung.
Ankunft 17.04.2025 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 17.04.2025 am frühen Nachmittag
Praia, die Hauptstadt von Kap Verde, befindet sich an der Südspitze der Insel Santiago. Nehmen Sie sich die Zeit, dessen mit Tamarinden und Seidenbäumen bepflanzte Viertel zu erkunden. Oberhalb des Hafens würdigt die Statue von Diogo Gomes den Entdecker von Kap Verde im Jahr 1460. Einige Straßen weiter in der Altstadt zeigt das ethnografische Museum die Vielfalt der kulturellen Ursprünge des Archipels. Dessen historisches Gebäude, das Fenster mit Stabwerk aufweist, ist eine untypische Sehenswürdigkeit der Stadt.
Ankunft 18.04.2025 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 18.04.2025 am späten Nachmittag
Ankunft 19.04.2025
Abfahrt 20.04.2025
Genießen Sie während der Überfahrt auf See die zahlreichen Freizeitangebote an Bord. Gönnen Sie sich Entspannung im Spa oder halten Sie sich im Fitnessraum in Form. Lassen Sie sich je nach Jahreszeit zu einem Sprung in den Pool oder zu einem Sonnenbad verlocken. Dieser Reise ohne Zwischenstopp bietet auch Gelegenheit, einer Konferenz oder einer der an Bord angebotenen Vorstellungen beizuwohnen, abhängig von den angebotenen Aktivitäten, oder in der Boutique ein wenig zu shoppen oder die PONANT-Fotografen in ihrem eigenen Bereich aufzusuchen. Wer das offene Meer liebt, bewundert auf dem Oberdeck das Schauspiel der Wogen und kann mit etwas Glück Meerestiere beobachten. Eine zauberhafte kleine Auszeit mit Komfort, Entspannung und Unterhaltung.
Ankunft 21.04.2025 am frühen Nachmittag
Abfahrt 22.04.2025 am späten Nachmittag
Die Hauptstadt der Insel Palma, Santa-Cruz de la Palma, gilt als die Perle der Kanarischen Inseln. Die Stadt wurde 1493 von dem spanischen Eroberer Alonso Fernandez de Lugo gegründet. Von ihrer kolonialen Vergangenheit zeugt ein weites und atypisches Architekturerbe mit traditionellen kanarischen Anwesen mit Holzbalkonen in schillernden Farben, gepflasterten Straßen, prachtvollen Palästen und zahlreichen religiösen Bauten. Das Schloss Santa Catalina ist das Wahrzeichen der Stadt. Diese militärische Befestigungsanlage aus dem 16. Jahrhundert trug dazu bei, die Stadt vor den wiederholten Angriffen französischer Korsaren zu schützen.
Ankunft 23.04.2025 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 23.04.2025 am späten Nachmittag
Entdecken Sie im Süden der Insel Teneriffa das zauberhafte Dorf Los Cristianos. Neben seinen wunderschönen Sandstränden ist das ehemalige Fischerdorf auch von zwei geschützten Naturparks umgeben: Montana de Chayofita und Montana de Guaza, die zum Wandern und zur Beobachtung der faszinierenden Landschaft am Nordatlantik einladen. Authentisch und festlich, bietet Los Cristianos auch zahlreiche Wasseraktivitäten, von Tauchen über Schnorcheln bis hin zum Wassersport.
Ankunft 24.04.2025 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 24.04.2025 am späten Nachmittag
Wie eine Illusion taucht La Gomera aus dem Wasser auf. Die zerklüfteten Felsen, mit Palmen überzogenen Täler und schwarzen Sandstrände dieser Vulkaninsel im Archipel der Kanarischen Inseln zeichnen sich im kristallklaren Wasser ab. Ihr schönster Schatz liegt jedoch wohlbehütet im Inselinneren: Ein außergewöhnlicher Wald, der Laurisilva, dessen prähistorische Vegetation dank des Mikroklimas der Insel erhalten blieb. Dieses einzigartige Ökosystem, das vor Millionen von Jahren in den Tropen zu finden war, bildet den Nationalpark Garajonay, der zum UNESCO-Welterbe zählt. Neben den Vögeln tragen auch die Guanchen mit ihrer Pfeifsprache Silbo zur Poesie bei, die von dieser Insel ausgeht. Auch diese traumhafte Sprache gehört zum UNESCO-Welterbe.
Ankunft 25.04.2025 am späten Nachmittag
Abfahrt 26.04.2025 am frühen Nachmittag
Diese reizende Hauptstadt Madeiras ist an der Südküste der Insel erbaut. In der Altstadt kann man seinen Blick kaum von den Füßen wenden,denn der Boden ist mit bunten Mosaiken geschmückt. Sie können diesen Motiven folgen, um die verlockenden Stände des Mercado dos Lavradores, die kostbaren Azulejos des Museums Frederico de Freitas oder die vergoldeten Holztäfelungen der Kathedrale Sé zu entdecken. Am Ufer des Meeres führt Sie die von Palmen gesäumte Strandpromenade zur Drahtseilbahn von Monte. Deren Panoramakabinen befördern Sie auf luftige Höhe bis zum Eingang des malerischen botanischen Gartens von Funchal.
Ankunft 27.04.2025
Abfahrt 27.04.2025
Genießen Sie während der Überfahrt auf See die zahlreichen Freizeitangebote an Bord. Gönnen Sie sich Entspannung im Spa oder halten Sie sich im Fitnessraum in Form. Lassen Sie sich je nach Jahreszeit zu einem Sprung in den Pool oder zu einem Sonnenbad verlocken. Dieser Reise ohne Zwischenstopp bietet auch Gelegenheit, einer Konferenz oder einer der an Bord angebotenen Vorstellungen beizuwohnen, abhängig von den angebotenen Aktivitäten, oder in der Boutique ein wenig zu shoppen oder die PONANT-Fotografen in ihrem eigenen Bereich aufzusuchen. Wer das offene Meer liebt, bewundert auf dem Oberdeck das Schauspiel der Wogen und kann mit etwas Glück Meerestiere beobachten. Eine zauberhafte kleine Auszeit mit Komfort, Entspannung und Unterhaltung.
Ankunft 28.04.2025 mittags
Ausschiffung 29.04.2025 um 08:00
Die portugiesische Hauptstadt, die an den Ufern des Tejo in nur wenigen Kilometern Entfernung von der Atlantikküste gelegen ist, zeichnet sich durch eine reiche kulturelle Vielfalt aus. Am Eingang des Flusshafens aufzwingen zwei zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe gehörende Bauwerke besichtigen: das Hieronymitenkloster und den Turm von Belém. Auf dem Hügel des Alfama-Viertels, der für seine Bars mit Fado-Musik berühmt ist, laden Sie die maurischen Gässchen zur Erkundung ein. Entlang der vornehmen Straßen des Chiado-Viertels verführen die großen Namen der Mode zum Shopping ganz unter dem Motto der Eleganz.
Welcome to the largest and most African of the Cape Verde islands. This tour will take you to the heart of the recent capital, Praia, where you will discover the contrast between its history and the modern atmosphere that reigns there.
From the pier, you will meet your guide and drive to "the Plateau". There, you will start your guided walking tour of the historical centre of Praia. You will visit the Ethnological Museum which is located in a historic Portuguese colonial building. Your guide will tell you more about the way of life of the first inhabitants.
Afterwards, you will go to Cidade Velha which you will reach after 30 minutes of driving. Classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this city is the original capital of the Cape Verde Islands and the cradle of the slave trade.
Ribeira Grande, now known as Cidade Velha (“old city”), is the oldest city in Cape Verde Islands and was the first European settlement in the tropics. A colony was founded in 1462 by Antonio de Noli and prospered due to its prominent position in the slave trade. It became a city in 1572 and got a cathedral which was completed late in 1693. The great explorers Christopher Colombus and Vasco de Gama both stopped here on their respective expeditions, Christopher Colombus on his third voyage to the Americas in 1498, and Vasco de Gama on his way to India in 1497.
Before arriving, you will visit the ruins of the old Fort of Real do Sao Filipe, which overlooks the Cidade Velha. It was built in 1590 to protect Ribeira Grande after a devastating attack by the pirate Francis Drake. This defence soon proved insufficient and in 1712 the city was sacked again by the French pirate Jacques Cassart.
Once in the heart of Cidade Velha, you will discover the remains left by the first Portuguese settlers. You will visit its Cathedral, then you will walk along the Rua Banana and the Pelourinho, a pillory dating from the 16th century. Near these picturesque cobblestone streets, you will enjoy a coffee to the sound of the drums of a batuco group that will offer you a traditional dance performance.
After discovering the soul of this island, you will return to the port of Praia and your ship.
Inbegriffen
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.From the pier, you will board your 4x4 for a panoramic tour of the island of São Vicente, through breathtaking landscapes.
In the heart of unspoilt nature, your adventure will take you from the north coast to the south coast to Palha Carga Beach - a one-kilometre-long beach just for you. On the way, you will stop at Assomada to take pictures from the highest viewpoint on the island.
After enjoying a stop at a black sand beach and crossing the agricultural valley of the island, Ribeira de Calhau, you will stop inside the small crater of Topim and observe the uninhabited islands of Santa Luzia, Raso and Branco. Enjoy the beauty of the turquoise waters and white sand of Saragarça Beach and be seduced by the natural caves along the coast, formed at the end of a lava flow, with the backdrop of the Viana crater on your left and the view of Santa Luzia on your right. With a little luck, you may have the privilege to see ospreys (fish eagles).
Then, you will visit the fishing village of Calhau, with its colourful wooden sailboats and its typical Cape Verdean atmosphere before returning to you ship.
Inbegriffen
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.Sao Vicente is characterised by its lack of water, which gives it a somewhat bare landscape. The island’s appeal lies in its wild Atlantic beaches and its charming, colourful city known as the country’s cultural capital. Succumb to the charms of this natural sanctuary with an ancestral culture.
Your scenic tour through Mindelo will have you discovering the heart of the city. It will take you past the Praça Nova, the Palacio de Povo, down the main street called Rua de Lisboa, and along the bustling Rua de Praia, lined with colourful colonial houses and monuments influenced by the Portuguese and British cultures.
Along the winding roads leading to Monte Verde, the island’s tallest peak, you will take pleasure in admiring the variety of colours offered by the island’s stones and rock formations. Make your way along the winding roads of Monte Verde, the highest peak on the island, to enjoy a panoramic view of most parts of the island: the city of Mindelo, the long beaches of yellow sand juxtaposing black volcanic rock, and Baia das Gatas, a bay with turquoise waters, famous for its annual music festival that gathers large parts of the country.
During a stop at Praia Grande beach, delight in the sound of the waves of the Atlantic as you walk along the sand, and taste the local sugarcane liqueur called grog. Finally, before returning to Mindelo to hear some of the Cape Verdean music for which the island of Sao Vicente is renowned, you will cross the former agricultural zone that was once vital to the island but which is now reduced due to the lack of rainfall.
Inbegriffen
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.From the pier, board your van for a transfer to the national harbour, from where you will board a ferry for the one-hour ride to the neighbouring island of Santo Antao.
Upon your arrival, you will start your exploration with a panoramic drive along the coast to the greenest, almost tropical valley on the archipelago, the Paúl Valley, 1 ½ hour drive.
Here, you will start a moderate hike through splendid nature and through different plantations, enjoying the lushness of this valley and the friendliness of the population and their rural way of living. This valley is a main provider of the archipelago's produce, which includes bananas, potatoes, lettuce, papaya, mangos and breadfruit.
In the middle of this peaceful scenery, you will take a break to enjoy some of the fresh fruit that you can readily find in here. In this spectacular valley, you will see lots of sugarcane, which is used to make the local liquor, called Grogue. After your hike, you will visit a traditional sugar cane distillery with a "trapiche", a large press. You will have an introduction into the local grogue rum. No visit would be complete without a tasting.
Back aboard your van, head along the breathtaking coastline as, you make your way towards the fishing village of Ponta do Sol for a short guided visit. Next, you will head into the Valley of Ribeira Grande, where you will enjoy a lunch at a local restaurant.
Then, you will reboard your vehicle and pass along the former trading route, where you will have spectacular views into different valleys, and formations of the volcanic mountains. One of the highlights of this road is the view into the Cova crater, which is the birthplace of this island. Today, the rich soil found in the crater is perfect for farming and the crater floor is spotted with different types of agriculture, including corn.
After making your way over the mountain ridge, you will begin your descent onto the other side of the island and back to the harbour in Porto Novo.
Finally, you will take the ferry for the cruise back to Mindelo and your ship.
Inbegriffen
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.Although it is one of the smallest islands in the Canaries, La Palma is exceptionally steep for its size. A ridge crosses the center of the island from north to south and the entire mountain range exceeds 2000 meters in altitude.
From the pier, you will continue to the highest point of La Palma, the "Roque de Los Muchachos", located on the northern side of the "Caldera de Taburiente" National Park, at an altitude of 2,426 meters. It was designated a national park in 1954 because of its immense scientific importance and its wild and exceptional landscapes.
No matter which direction you look, the enormous crater of the Caldera de Taburiente will always offer you incredible views. This park features one of the biggest craters in the world with a circumference of 28,000 metres, a diameter of 9,000 metres and a depth of 700 metres. It´s lined with a pine tree forest, lava deposits and features furrowed by cool streams.
Before reaching the top, you will see the peculiar scene known as the “Sea of Clouds”. Each visit to Roque de los Muchachos is different, as the clouds are never the same. A photo stop will be made at Roque de Los Muchachos viewpoint where you will enjoy a breathtaking view of the impressive Caldera de Taburiente.
The next stop will be at Roque de los Muchachos Visitor Centre, which is divided into 4 rooms. The first one, the Welcome Room houses the reception, the auditorium, the store and a large interactive table, where you will discover what makes up the telescopes of the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory. Room 1 “The Canary Islands, a window to the Universe”: you will discover the reasons why the Canary Island were strategically chosen to house the most important telescopes in the world. Room 2 “Exploring the Universe”: here, you will dive into the depths of the cosmos, exploring all the corners of science and our Universe. Room 3 “Back to Earth”: in this room you will return to the municipality of Villa de Garafía, where the Visitor Centre is located. You will discover their traditions, their way of life, and their natural and cultural heritage.
After the visit you will have some free time to enjoy the amazing surroundings before heading to the port.
Inbegriffen
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.This excursion will take you to the stunning landscapes of Las Cañadas National Park.
Meet your guide and board your coach for a journey through impressive chromatic changes in both landscape and vegetation that are impressive as you travel to Las Cañadas del Teide, which is located inside the crater of Mount Teide. The green backdrop gradually changes to grey, ochre, red and even blue, with the magnificent Mount Teide in the background. The Mount is Spain's highest mountain at 3,718 m above sea level.
On the way up, a few photo stops will be made to immortalize the moment and appreciate the incredible volcanic landscapes and views.
Before entering the national park, you will have a coffee-stop at a local restaurant surrounded by stunning nature and lava rock formations.
The journey continues to Los Roques de Garcia, at the entrance to Las Cañadas del Teide National Park, a protected territory since 1954, which today covers an area of 18,990 hectares.
In June 2007, Unesco awarded it World Heritage status. The national park is actually the interior of the Teide crater and is home to extensive and unique endemic flora and fauna.
Finally, you will stop on the slopes of Mount Teide for a short walk through the lava fields. This is home to one of Tenerife's most photographed and famous icons, El Roque Cinchado (known as God's Finger), a curious lava rock formation that resembles a finger.
After this adventure, you will board your coach to return to the dock and your ship.
Inbegriffen
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the capital of Tenerife, is located in the northeast of the island.
Among its avenues and parks, the old town is packed with historic buildings and artists' sculptures.
You will meet your guide and board your coach for an hour-long drive to the capital.
From Plaza España, with your guide, you will enjoy a guided walking tour that will give you the opportunity to learn about the history of Santa Cruz. You will pass iconic historic buildings, as well as churches, parks filled with wonderful flora, and sculptures in the streets. You will have the opportunity to appreciate its beauty today and learn about its development and the important role it's played over the centuries, while enjoying its monuments.
Next, you will continue your stroll past the Church of San Francisco, the Plaza del Principe with its romantic garden and get to see the "Chicharro" statue, before passing the provincial Parliament.
You will continue on to the oldest part of the city, after discovering the Guímera Theatre, La Recova, Carta House, and the Church of La Concepción.
Finally, you will end up at a popular bodega in the city's old quarter. Experience the bodega like the "Chicharreros" while enjoying tapas and wine and watching the people around you.
Finally, you will board your coach for a pleasant trip back to the pier and your ship.
Inbegriffen
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.From the pier, board your coach for a one-hour scenic drive to the small village of Las Hayas, your starting point for the encounter with the UNESCO World Heritage site of Garajonay National park.
The park covers some eleven percent of the island and is an important source of water for La Gomera. The forest hosts a great diversity of plant species, which are often surrounded by a sea of fog that gives the forest a magical aspect.
The park and peak are named after the doomed lovers Gara and Jonay, a sad story similar to that of Romeo and Juliet. You will pass through the oldest parts of the tropical mountain forest until you reach beautiful, terraced fields and fruit groves.
At the end, you will reach the charming village of Arure where where you will enjoy a tasting of local products at a typical Gomera restaurant.
Then, you will head back to your coach to drive back to your ship.
Inbegriffen
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.During this shore excursion, enjoy panoramic views and the mystery of La Laguna Grande, situated in the lush Laurisilva Forest in Garajonay National Park!
Leaving San Sebastian, the capital of the island, you will head north to the first viewpoint, Mirador El Rejo, which offers fabulous views over the Hermigua Valley and the neighbouring island of Tenerife, with its impressive Mount Teide.
The tour will continue towards the centre of the island, and you will reach the Laurisilva Forest in Garajonay National Park. It is a subtropical forest, found in areas with high humidity and relatively stable and mild temperatures. The hardwood trees are characterized by evergreen, glossy leaves, reaching up to 20 m in height. Many of the species are endemic to the island, which offers a rich biota of undergrowth plants, invertebrates, birds and bats.
At Laguna Grande you will have the opportunity to enjoy the enchantment of this unique forest. Upon your arrival at Chipude, you will able to enjoy refreshments at the bar.
The tour will continues southwards, and next stop will be at Agando, for a glimpse of the magnificent landscape of basalt formations of volcanic origin, such as Roques de Agando Ojiva.
During the drive back to ship, passing by La Degollada de Peraza, you will enjoy the marvellous views all around you.
Inbegriffen
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.From San Sebastian, the island’s capital, you will visit Gomera’s most interesting sights.
First, you will head north to the agricultural valley of Hermigua, famous for its banana plantations, where a local ecologic finca is located. Here, you will have the chance to walk through the small botanical garden, with a wide range of floral diversity.
One of its main attractions are the “palmeras guaraperas”, (the Canarian Palm Tree), which produce the famous palm honey. You absolutely must tast this sweet treat! After that, a local artisan will show you how he crafts (by hand) the baskets, using banana leaves, vines and reeds.
Round off your visit to the finca facilities with a tasting of the main dishes and products in La Gomera: gofio and cheese, washed down with a local wine.
Next, you will admire the breathtaking views at the Mirador de Agulo. Surrounded by a massive basalt wall almost 500 meters high, you might even see the nearby island of Tenerife.
On your way to Laguna Grande, you will make a short stop at the Vallehermoso viewpoint, which literally means "beautiful Valley". You will immediately realize the reason it was bestowed such a name.
The tour will continue southwards, and the next stop will be at Los Roques, for a glimpse of the magnificent landscape of basalt formations of volcanic origin such as Roque de Agando. You will then make your way back to the ship.
Inbegriffen
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.Leaving the pier, the tour takes you out towards the eastern borders of Funchal to the Botanical Gardens, one of the best examples of Madeiran landscaped gardens. Situated in the grounds of a former private house, the gardens are host to a profusion of plants and flowers, from all parts of the world, which thrive in the island’s temperate climate. There is a herbarium, as well as terraces and greenhouses with many rare and indigenous plants. The gardens provide an excellent view over Funchal.
After a visit to these gardens, the next stop will be at the cable car station for your ride to the village of Monte. Enjoy the panoramic views over the Valley of João Gomes River before reaching the viewpoint at Barbosas Square in Monte.
The village of Monte (1,677 ft., 550 m), is world known for its many fine properties and gardens, perched on a hill above Funchal; its 18th-century twin-towered-church is a landmark throughout the city. In the centre of the high altar of the Church stands the statue of Our Lady of Monte credited with being the source of many miracles, also inside you will find the tomb of Charles I, last Emperor of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, who died in exile in Madeira in 1922. From here, you return back to port.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.One of the best ways to see the interior of the island and to get to know Madeira a little better is to walk along one of the footpaths alongside the unique and complex Madeiran irrigation system called levadas. These channels have been dug by hand into the mountainside in the 19th century, to carry water from high up in the mountains down to the fields and villages below.
Enjoy a leisurely walk through the emerald green paradise valley with captivating views over quaint isolated villages and Camacha. The flower lined levada trickles along underneath a canopy of Eucalyptus and Oak trees. Enjoy the abundant flora and patchwork landscape that makes this walk delightful.
You will firstly be taken to Vale Paraiso to begin the first part of the walk - a gentle stroll, mostly on level ground - to Camacha (2,296 ft, 700 m), where a stop will be made for refreshment before doing the second part of the walk to Rochão.
You will then return to the pier by bus.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.Leaving the pier and driving through the main area of Funchal, your first stop will be the Old Town, one of Funchal’s main tourist hotpots, popular for its historical, architectural, gastronomical and artistic aspects.
The picturesque setting of narrow cobblestone streets is lined by aged buildings, some dating back to the 15th century. A new project called “Arte de Portas Abertas” (Art of open doors) is a public art programme aiming to transform Funchal’s old town into a permanent outdoor art gallery by displaying over 200 works of art by guest artists, painted on the doors of Rua de Santa Maria. This colourful project is an attempt to revitalise this part of town and make it more culturally significant for both locals and tourists.
You will continue by foot with a visit to the local market “Mercado dos Lavradores”, where an infinite variety of tropical fruits, vegetables, flowers, as well as regional products can be found. The lower half of the market is dedicated to fish: depending on the season, you may see fresh tuna or black scabbard fish. A visit to the market is always interesting and varied, and you will catch a glimpse of the day to day life of the Madeiran people. Here you will get the opportunity to taste some local fruits in season.
You will reboard your coach for a 15-minute drive to the Sacred Art museum, housed in the old Episcopal Court of Funchal. This building from the 17th century suffered changes throughout time, mainly in the 18th century. It was opened to the public as a museum in 1955. There are two distinct sections within the museum: Flemish and Portuguese Art (paintings, sculptures and jewellery). You will also visit the Tower to enjoy a panoramic view over the city and harbour before returning to your ship.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.From the pier, you will board your coach to discover the main highlights of Lisbon.
You will start your tour at the Park Edward VII. This French style elegant park overlooks the lower part of the city as well as the Tagus River surrounded by the hills of São Jorge castle and Bairro Alto.
The tour will take you then to Belém, also known as the Discoveries quarter due to its 16th century monuments.
A photo stop will give you the chance to admire Jeronimos Church & Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site dating back to the 16th century. This monument, with a late gothic (manueline style) architecture is a tribute to the Portuguese Discoveries. It was designed by the Portuguese architect Diogo de Boitaca to commemorate the return of Vasco da Gama from India. The construction began on January 06, 1501 and was completed during the 17th century. The monastery was built on the site of the former chapel Santa Maria de Belém, where Vasco da Gama prayed before sailing towards the African coast to reach India. After this tour, enjoy some free time to taste the famous custard tarts: “Pastéis de Belém”.
As you leave Belém, you will pass ahead the Belém Tower with its lacy Venetian balconies and turreted towers, and the Monument of the Discoveries, an impressive structure dedicated to Henry the Navigator, designed to commemorate the age of the Discoveries.
Finally, you will see the “Praça do Comércio” also known as Terreiro do Paço (Palace Square) and often called “Black Horse Square“ by the English. This is one of the most important squares of Lisbon.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.From the pier, you will board your coach for a 45-minute drive to Sesimbra.
On the way, you will take the 25th April Bridge. Built by the American Steel Company and inaugurated in 1966, it closely resembles the Golden Gate Bridge due to both being suspension bridges of similar colour. After crossing the bridge, you will head to Sesimbra fishing village. You will make a stop at Sesimbra medieval Castle which stands on a cliff over a cove. The view is beautiful.
Your tour will take you to the Arrábida Natural Park. Enjoy a driving tour discovering the unique landscape of this coastal park. One of the main attractions is the wealth of its indigenous vegetation, one of the reasons which led the Arrábida zone to be considered as a genuine international scientific relic. On the way, you will enjoy some photo stops to admire the white limestone cliffs and sea views.
At the end of your tour, you will head to Azeitão where you will visit a wine cellar and taste local wines made with Moscatel grapes.
Finally, you will return to your ship.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.This tour will take you first to the Palace, Monastery and Church of Mafra, which are some of the most imposing buildings in Portugal.
It took 50.000 workmen and 18 years to build, in the 18th century. The church is solely constructed of marble, has six unique organs and some of Europe’s best carillons. The Palace contains - Mafra’s “jewel” which is the library. This splendid long gallery contains 35,000 books, many of which are rare editions, and is considered one of the most beautiful libraries in the World.
Your next stop will be a private wine producing “Quinta”. You will visit the vineyards, the cellar, the barrel room and the 17th century chapel. Your visit will end with a tasting selection of 5 wines, white and red, paired with marinated olives and regional cheeses.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.This tour will take you to the Palace of the Marquis of Alorna, otherwise known as Fronteira Palace, a unique jewel dating back to the 17th century.
The Fronteira Palace is one of the most beautiful 17th century monuments in Lisbon. It holds the largest collection of 17th century “azulejos” (Portuguese tiles), preserved in situ. It was built around 1670 and was used as a second residence and hunting lodge by the Mascarenhas family, before the 1755 Great Lisbon earthquake. The family moved to Benfica in 1755, after their primary residence in Lisbon was destroyed in the disaster.
The palace is an ancient manor house preserved in a form very close to its original design. Classified as a national monument, it is also the home of the descendants of Dom João de Mascarenhas, the first Marquis of Fronteira, who ordered the construction of the palace. The history of the site serves as just one of the many charms of the place, giving it a human touch and contributing to its special atmosphere. It's still owned by the family, one of the most important noble families in Portugal: the House of Alorna and Fronteira.
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DetailsWelcome to the largest and most African of the Cape Verde islands. This tour will take you to the heart of the recent capital, Praia, where you will discover the contrast between its history and the modern atmosphere that reigns there.
From the pier, you will meet your guide and drive to "the Plateau". There, you will start your guided walking tour of the historical centre of Praia. You will visit the Ethnological Museum which is located in a historic Portuguese colonial building. Your guide will tell you more about the way of life of the first inhabitants.
Afterwards, you will go to Cidade Velha which you will reach after 30 minutes of driving. Classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this city is the original capital of the Cape Verde Islands and the cradle of the slave trade.
Ribeira Grande, now known as Cidade Velha (“old city”), is the oldest city in Cape Verde Islands and was the first European settlement in the tropics. A colony was founded in 1462 by Antonio de Noli and prospered due to its prominent position in the slave trade. It became a city in 1572 and got a cathedral which was completed late in 1693. The great explorers Christopher Colombus and Vasco de Gama both stopped here on their respective expeditions, Christopher Colombus on his third voyage to the Americas in 1498, and Vasco de Gama on his way to India in 1497.
Before arriving, you will visit the ruins of the old Fort of Real do Sao Filipe, which overlooks the Cidade Velha. It was built in 1590 to protect Ribeira Grande after a devastating attack by the pirate Francis Drake. This defence soon proved insufficient and in 1712 the city was sacked again by the French pirate Jacques Cassart.
Once in the heart of Cidade Velha, you will discover the remains left by the first Portuguese settlers. You will visit its Cathedral, then you will walk along the Rua Banana and the Pelourinho, a pillory dating from the 16th century. Near these picturesque cobblestone streets, you will enjoy a coffee to the sound of the drums of a batuco group that will offer you a traditional dance performance.
After discovering the soul of this island, you will return to the port of Praia and your ship.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.From the pier, you will board your 4x4 for a panoramic tour of the island of São Vicente, through breathtaking landscapes.
In the heart of unspoilt nature, your adventure will take you from the north coast to the south coast to Palha Carga Beach - a one-kilometre-long beach just for you. On the way, you will stop at Assomada to take pictures from the highest viewpoint on the island.
After enjoying a stop at a black sand beach and crossing the agricultural valley of the island, Ribeira de Calhau, you will stop inside the small crater of Topim and observe the uninhabited islands of Santa Luzia, Raso and Branco. Enjoy the beauty of the turquoise waters and white sand of Saragarça Beach and be seduced by the natural caves along the coast, formed at the end of a lava flow, with the backdrop of the Viana crater on your left and the view of Santa Luzia on your right. With a little luck, you may have the privilege to see ospreys (fish eagles).
Then, you will visit the fishing village of Calhau, with its colourful wooden sailboats and its typical Cape Verdean atmosphere before returning to you ship.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.Sao Vicente is characterised by its lack of water, which gives it a somewhat bare landscape. The island’s appeal lies in its wild Atlantic beaches and its charming, colourful city known as the country’s cultural capital. Succumb to the charms of this natural sanctuary with an ancestral culture.
Your scenic tour through Mindelo will have you discovering the heart of the city. It will take you past the Praça Nova, the Palacio de Povo, down the main street called Rua de Lisboa, and along the bustling Rua de Praia, lined with colourful colonial houses and monuments influenced by the Portuguese and British cultures.
Along the winding roads leading to Monte Verde, the island’s tallest peak, you will take pleasure in admiring the variety of colours offered by the island’s stones and rock formations. Make your way along the winding roads of Monte Verde, the highest peak on the island, to enjoy a panoramic view of most parts of the island: the city of Mindelo, the long beaches of yellow sand juxtaposing black volcanic rock, and Baia das Gatas, a bay with turquoise waters, famous for its annual music festival that gathers large parts of the country.
During a stop at Praia Grande beach, delight in the sound of the waves of the Atlantic as you walk along the sand, and taste the local sugarcane liqueur called grog. Finally, before returning to Mindelo to hear some of the Cape Verdean music for which the island of Sao Vicente is renowned, you will cross the former agricultural zone that was once vital to the island but which is now reduced due to the lack of rainfall.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.From the pier, board your van for a transfer to the national harbour, from where you will board a ferry for the one-hour ride to the neighbouring island of Santo Antao.
Upon your arrival, you will start your exploration with a panoramic drive along the coast to the greenest, almost tropical valley on the archipelago, the Paúl Valley, 1 ½ hour drive.
Here, you will start a moderate hike through splendid nature and through different plantations, enjoying the lushness of this valley and the friendliness of the population and their rural way of living. This valley is a main provider of the archipelago's produce, which includes bananas, potatoes, lettuce, papaya, mangos and breadfruit.
In the middle of this peaceful scenery, you will take a break to enjoy some of the fresh fruit that you can readily find in here. In this spectacular valley, you will see lots of sugarcane, which is used to make the local liquor, called Grogue. After your hike, you will visit a traditional sugar cane distillery with a "trapiche", a large press. You will have an introduction into the local grogue rum. No visit would be complete without a tasting.
Back aboard your van, head along the breathtaking coastline as, you make your way towards the fishing village of Ponta do Sol for a short guided visit. Next, you will head into the Valley of Ribeira Grande, where you will enjoy a lunch at a local restaurant.
Then, you will reboard your vehicle and pass along the former trading route, where you will have spectacular views into different valleys, and formations of the volcanic mountains. One of the highlights of this road is the view into the Cova crater, which is the birthplace of this island. Today, the rich soil found in the crater is perfect for farming and the crater floor is spotted with different types of agriculture, including corn.
After making your way over the mountain ridge, you will begin your descent onto the other side of the island and back to the harbour in Porto Novo.
Finally, you will take the ferry for the cruise back to Mindelo and your ship.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.Although it is one of the smallest islands in the Canaries, La Palma is exceptionally steep for its size. A ridge crosses the center of the island from north to south and the entire mountain range exceeds 2000 meters in altitude.
From the pier, you will continue to the highest point of La Palma, the "Roque de Los Muchachos", located on the northern side of the "Caldera de Taburiente" National Park, at an altitude of 2,426 meters. It was designated a national park in 1954 because of its immense scientific importance and its wild and exceptional landscapes.
No matter which direction you look, the enormous crater of the Caldera de Taburiente will always offer you incredible views. This park features one of the biggest craters in the world with a circumference of 28,000 metres, a diameter of 9,000 metres and a depth of 700 metres. It´s lined with a pine tree forest, lava deposits and features furrowed by cool streams.
Before reaching the top, you will see the peculiar scene known as the “Sea of Clouds”. Each visit to Roque de los Muchachos is different, as the clouds are never the same. A photo stop will be made at Roque de Los Muchachos viewpoint where you will enjoy a breathtaking view of the impressive Caldera de Taburiente.
The next stop will be at Roque de los Muchachos Visitor Centre, which is divided into 4 rooms. The first one, the Welcome Room houses the reception, the auditorium, the store and a large interactive table, where you will discover what makes up the telescopes of the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory. Room 1 “The Canary Islands, a window to the Universe”: you will discover the reasons why the Canary Island were strategically chosen to house the most important telescopes in the world. Room 2 “Exploring the Universe”: here, you will dive into the depths of the cosmos, exploring all the corners of science and our Universe. Room 3 “Back to Earth”: in this room you will return to the municipality of Villa de Garafía, where the Visitor Centre is located. You will discover their traditions, their way of life, and their natural and cultural heritage.
After the visit you will have some free time to enjoy the amazing surroundings before heading to the port.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.This excursion will take you to the stunning landscapes of Las Cañadas National Park.
Meet your guide and board your coach for a journey through impressive chromatic changes in both landscape and vegetation that are impressive as you travel to Las Cañadas del Teide, which is located inside the crater of Mount Teide. The green backdrop gradually changes to grey, ochre, red and even blue, with the magnificent Mount Teide in the background. The Mount is Spain's highest mountain at 3,718 m above sea level.
On the way up, a few photo stops will be made to immortalize the moment and appreciate the incredible volcanic landscapes and views.
Before entering the national park, you will have a coffee-stop at a local restaurant surrounded by stunning nature and lava rock formations.
The journey continues to Los Roques de Garcia, at the entrance to Las Cañadas del Teide National Park, a protected territory since 1954, which today covers an area of 18,990 hectares.
In June 2007, Unesco awarded it World Heritage status. The national park is actually the interior of the Teide crater and is home to extensive and unique endemic flora and fauna.
Finally, you will stop on the slopes of Mount Teide for a short walk through the lava fields. This is home to one of Tenerife's most photographed and famous icons, El Roque Cinchado (known as God's Finger), a curious lava rock formation that resembles a finger.
After this adventure, you will board your coach to return to the dock and your ship.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the capital of Tenerife, is located in the northeast of the island.
Among its avenues and parks, the old town is packed with historic buildings and artists' sculptures.
You will meet your guide and board your coach for an hour-long drive to the capital.
From Plaza España, with your guide, you will enjoy a guided walking tour that will give you the opportunity to learn about the history of Santa Cruz. You will pass iconic historic buildings, as well as churches, parks filled with wonderful flora, and sculptures in the streets. You will have the opportunity to appreciate its beauty today and learn about its development and the important role it's played over the centuries, while enjoying its monuments.
Next, you will continue your stroll past the Church of San Francisco, the Plaza del Principe with its romantic garden and get to see the "Chicharro" statue, before passing the provincial Parliament.
You will continue on to the oldest part of the city, after discovering the Guímera Theatre, La Recova, Carta House, and the Church of La Concepción.
Finally, you will end up at a popular bodega in the city's old quarter. Experience the bodega like the "Chicharreros" while enjoying tapas and wine and watching the people around you.
Finally, you will board your coach for a pleasant trip back to the pier and your ship.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.From the pier, board your coach for a one-hour scenic drive to the small village of Las Hayas, your starting point for the encounter with the UNESCO World Heritage site of Garajonay National park.
The park covers some eleven percent of the island and is an important source of water for La Gomera. The forest hosts a great diversity of plant species, which are often surrounded by a sea of fog that gives the forest a magical aspect.
The park and peak are named after the doomed lovers Gara and Jonay, a sad story similar to that of Romeo and Juliet. You will pass through the oldest parts of the tropical mountain forest until you reach beautiful, terraced fields and fruit groves.
At the end, you will reach the charming village of Arure where where you will enjoy a tasting of local products at a typical Gomera restaurant.
Then, you will head back to your coach to drive back to your ship.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.During this shore excursion, enjoy panoramic views and the mystery of La Laguna Grande, situated in the lush Laurisilva Forest in Garajonay National Park!
Leaving San Sebastian, the capital of the island, you will head north to the first viewpoint, Mirador El Rejo, which offers fabulous views over the Hermigua Valley and the neighbouring island of Tenerife, with its impressive Mount Teide.
The tour will continue towards the centre of the island, and you will reach the Laurisilva Forest in Garajonay National Park. It is a subtropical forest, found in areas with high humidity and relatively stable and mild temperatures. The hardwood trees are characterized by evergreen, glossy leaves, reaching up to 20 m in height. Many of the species are endemic to the island, which offers a rich biota of undergrowth plants, invertebrates, birds and bats.
At Laguna Grande you will have the opportunity to enjoy the enchantment of this unique forest. Upon your arrival at Chipude, you will able to enjoy refreshments at the bar.
The tour will continues southwards, and next stop will be at Agando, for a glimpse of the magnificent landscape of basalt formations of volcanic origin, such as Roques de Agando Ojiva.
During the drive back to ship, passing by La Degollada de Peraza, you will enjoy the marvellous views all around you.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.From San Sebastian, the island’s capital, you will visit Gomera’s most interesting sights.
First, you will head north to the agricultural valley of Hermigua, famous for its banana plantations, where a local ecologic finca is located. Here, you will have the chance to walk through the small botanical garden, with a wide range of floral diversity.
One of its main attractions are the “palmeras guaraperas”, (the Canarian Palm Tree), which produce the famous palm honey. You absolutely must tast this sweet treat! After that, a local artisan will show you how he crafts (by hand) the baskets, using banana leaves, vines and reeds.
Round off your visit to the finca facilities with a tasting of the main dishes and products in La Gomera: gofio and cheese, washed down with a local wine.
Next, you will admire the breathtaking views at the Mirador de Agulo. Surrounded by a massive basalt wall almost 500 meters high, you might even see the nearby island of Tenerife.
On your way to Laguna Grande, you will make a short stop at the Vallehermoso viewpoint, which literally means "beautiful Valley". You will immediately realize the reason it was bestowed such a name.
The tour will continue southwards, and the next stop will be at Los Roques, for a glimpse of the magnificent landscape of basalt formations of volcanic origin such as Roque de Agando. You will then make your way back to the ship.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.Leaving the pier, the tour takes you out towards the eastern borders of Funchal to the Botanical Gardens, one of the best examples of Madeiran landscaped gardens. Situated in the grounds of a former private house, the gardens are host to a profusion of plants and flowers, from all parts of the world, which thrive in the island’s temperate climate. There is a herbarium, as well as terraces and greenhouses with many rare and indigenous plants. The gardens provide an excellent view over Funchal.
After a visit to these gardens, the next stop will be at the cable car station for your ride to the village of Monte. Enjoy the panoramic views over the Valley of João Gomes River before reaching the viewpoint at Barbosas Square in Monte.
The village of Monte (1,677 ft., 550 m), is world known for its many fine properties and gardens, perched on a hill above Funchal; its 18th-century twin-towered-church is a landmark throughout the city. In the centre of the high altar of the Church stands the statue of Our Lady of Monte credited with being the source of many miracles, also inside you will find the tomb of Charles I, last Emperor of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, who died in exile in Madeira in 1922. From here, you return back to port.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.One of the best ways to see the interior of the island and to get to know Madeira a little better is to walk along one of the footpaths alongside the unique and complex Madeiran irrigation system called levadas. These channels have been dug by hand into the mountainside in the 19th century, to carry water from high up in the mountains down to the fields and villages below.
Enjoy a leisurely walk through the emerald green paradise valley with captivating views over quaint isolated villages and Camacha. The flower lined levada trickles along underneath a canopy of Eucalyptus and Oak trees. Enjoy the abundant flora and patchwork landscape that makes this walk delightful.
You will firstly be taken to Vale Paraiso to begin the first part of the walk - a gentle stroll, mostly on level ground - to Camacha (2,296 ft, 700 m), where a stop will be made for refreshment before doing the second part of the walk to Rochão.
You will then return to the pier by bus.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.Leaving the pier and driving through the main area of Funchal, your first stop will be the Old Town, one of Funchal’s main tourist hotpots, popular for its historical, architectural, gastronomical and artistic aspects.
The picturesque setting of narrow cobblestone streets is lined by aged buildings, some dating back to the 15th century. A new project called “Arte de Portas Abertas” (Art of open doors) is a public art programme aiming to transform Funchal’s old town into a permanent outdoor art gallery by displaying over 200 works of art by guest artists, painted on the doors of Rua de Santa Maria. This colourful project is an attempt to revitalise this part of town and make it more culturally significant for both locals and tourists.
You will continue by foot with a visit to the local market “Mercado dos Lavradores”, where an infinite variety of tropical fruits, vegetables, flowers, as well as regional products can be found. The lower half of the market is dedicated to fish: depending on the season, you may see fresh tuna or black scabbard fish. A visit to the market is always interesting and varied, and you will catch a glimpse of the day to day life of the Madeiran people. Here you will get the opportunity to taste some local fruits in season.
You will reboard your coach for a 15-minute drive to the Sacred Art museum, housed in the old Episcopal Court of Funchal. This building from the 17th century suffered changes throughout time, mainly in the 18th century. It was opened to the public as a museum in 1955. There are two distinct sections within the museum: Flemish and Portuguese Art (paintings, sculptures and jewellery). You will also visit the Tower to enjoy a panoramic view over the city and harbour before returning to your ship.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.From the pier, you will board your coach to discover the main highlights of Lisbon.
You will start your tour at the Park Edward VII. This French style elegant park overlooks the lower part of the city as well as the Tagus River surrounded by the hills of São Jorge castle and Bairro Alto.
The tour will take you then to Belém, also known as the Discoveries quarter due to its 16th century monuments.
A photo stop will give you the chance to admire Jeronimos Church & Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site dating back to the 16th century. This monument, with a late gothic (manueline style) architecture is a tribute to the Portuguese Discoveries. It was designed by the Portuguese architect Diogo de Boitaca to commemorate the return of Vasco da Gama from India. The construction began on January 06, 1501 and was completed during the 17th century. The monastery was built on the site of the former chapel Santa Maria de Belém, where Vasco da Gama prayed before sailing towards the African coast to reach India. After this tour, enjoy some free time to taste the famous custard tarts: “Pastéis de Belém”.
As you leave Belém, you will pass ahead the Belém Tower with its lacy Venetian balconies and turreted towers, and the Monument of the Discoveries, an impressive structure dedicated to Henry the Navigator, designed to commemorate the age of the Discoveries.
Finally, you will see the “Praça do Comércio” also known as Terreiro do Paço (Palace Square) and often called “Black Horse Square“ by the English. This is one of the most important squares of Lisbon.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.From the pier, you will board your coach for a 45-minute drive to Sesimbra.
On the way, you will take the 25th April Bridge. Built by the American Steel Company and inaugurated in 1966, it closely resembles the Golden Gate Bridge due to both being suspension bridges of similar colour. After crossing the bridge, you will head to Sesimbra fishing village. You will make a stop at Sesimbra medieval Castle which stands on a cliff over a cove. The view is beautiful.
Your tour will take you to the Arrábida Natural Park. Enjoy a driving tour discovering the unique landscape of this coastal park. One of the main attractions is the wealth of its indigenous vegetation, one of the reasons which led the Arrábida zone to be considered as a genuine international scientific relic. On the way, you will enjoy some photo stops to admire the white limestone cliffs and sea views.
At the end of your tour, you will head to Azeitão where you will visit a wine cellar and taste local wines made with Moscatel grapes.
Finally, you will return to your ship.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.This tour will take you first to the Palace, Monastery and Church of Mafra, which are some of the most imposing buildings in Portugal.
It took 50.000 workmen and 18 years to build, in the 18th century. The church is solely constructed of marble, has six unique organs and some of Europe’s best carillons. The Palace contains - Mafra’s “jewel” which is the library. This splendid long gallery contains 35,000 books, many of which are rare editions, and is considered one of the most beautiful libraries in the World.
Your next stop will be a private wine producing “Quinta”. You will visit the vineyards, the cellar, the barrel room and the 17th century chapel. Your visit will end with a tasting selection of 5 wines, white and red, paired with marinated olives and regional cheeses.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.This tour will take you to the Palace of the Marquis of Alorna, otherwise known as Fronteira Palace, a unique jewel dating back to the 17th century.
The Fronteira Palace is one of the most beautiful 17th century monuments in Lisbon. It holds the largest collection of 17th century “azulejos” (Portuguese tiles), preserved in situ. It was built around 1670 and was used as a second residence and hunting lodge by the Mascarenhas family, before the 1755 Great Lisbon earthquake. The family moved to Benfica in 1755, after their primary residence in Lisbon was destroyed in the disaster.
The palace is an ancient manor house preserved in a form very close to its original design. Classified as a national monument, it is also the home of the descendants of Dom João de Mascarenhas, the first Marquis of Fronteira, who ordered the construction of the palace. The history of the site serves as just one of the many charms of the place, giving it a human touch and contributing to its special atmosphere. It's still owned by the family, one of the most important noble families in Portugal: the House of Alorna and Fronteira.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.