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From Fado to the Kasbah: cruise from Lisbon to Casablanca

Lisbon→Casablanca
08.09.27 - 15.09.27

From Fado to the Kasbah: cruise from Lisbon to Casablanca

Lisbon→Casablanca
08.09.27 - 15.09.27
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D2527090807SH DIANA
Ports7
Countries3
Nights7

Set sail on a luxury voyage from Lisbon to Casablanca, tracing the Moorish influence along the Iberian and North African coasts. This unforgettable expedition reveals legendary landscapes and cultural treasures, allowing you to explore Portugal's maritime history and the dramatic golden cliffs of the Algarve coast, experience Seville's stunning Moorish architecture, and discover the historical crossroads of Tangier, where Africa meets Europe

Set sail on a luxury voyage from Lisbon to Casablanca, tracing the Moorish influence along the Iberian and North African coasts. This unforgettable expedition reveals legendary landscapes and cultural treasures, allowing you to explore Portugal's maritime history and the dramatic golden cliffs of the Algarve coast, experience Seville's stunning Moorish architecture, and discover the historical crossroads of Tangier, where Africa meets Europe

D2527090807SH DIANA
Ports7
Countries3
Nights7

Day-by-Day Itinerary

This region offers a captivating blend of civilisations, where Islamic, Christian, and Jewish cultures have intertwined for centuries, leaving behind magnificent palaces, labyrinthine medinas, grand Renaissance plazas, and the aromatic flavours of North African and Iberian cuisine. This journey offers the perfect balance: inspiring shore excursions into the Moorish world's architectural heritage and tranquil days at sea featuring enriching onboard lectures and cultural activities. You'll be fully immersed in the region's warm hospitality and timeless beauty

Itinerary route map

NOTE: This itinerary provides general information about each destination. Also, please be aware that some of the venues and highlights mentioned may not be open or accessible on the day we visit. For the most accurate tour program, we recommend contacting your Swan Hellenic agent or travel agent closer to your departure date.

Overview

Day 1. Lisbon

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Spread over seven hills with São Jorge Castle views, bustling Lisbon is one of the world's oldest cities. Elegant Baixa, hilltop Alfama with its yellow tram, and scenic Graça overviewing pastel buildings, are top areas. The Jerónimos Monastery in Belém is a World Heritage Gothic site. The classic Portuguese pastel de nata custard tarts are a local treat. Europe’s longest suspension bridge, the Ponte 25 de Abril, crosses the river Tagus

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Lisbon City Tour

4 hours
Discover some of Lisbon’s most iconic landmarks on this panoramic half-day tour, combining the historic charm of Belém with the vibrant atmosphere of the city center. Your tour begins with a scenic drive from the pier to the Belém district, the birthplace of Portugal’s Age of Discoveries. From your coach see the Belém Tower, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most photographed monuments in Portugal. Admire its striking Manueline architecture and waterfront location, perfect for memorable photos. Continue to the nearby Jerónimos Monastery, another magnificent UNESCO World Heritage monument. During a photostop, you’ll have the chance to capture the stunning façade of this grand 16th-century monastery, considered one of the finest examples of Portuguese late-Gothic architecture. While the visit focuses on the exterior, your guide will share insights into its historical and cultural importance. Re-board your coach for a panoramic drive through Lisbon’s elegant city center. Pass by the Marquês de Pombal Square, named after the visionary statesman who rebuilt Lisbon after the 1755 earthquake, and travel down the iconic Avenida da Liberdade, known for its tree-lined boulevards, designer boutiques, and historic charm. Arriving at Restauradores Square, enjoy a guided orientation of this lively area, framed by beautiful architecture. Afterward, you will have some free time to explore at your leisure—browse local shops, enjoy a coffee at a traditional café, or simply take in the cosmopolitan atmosphere. After your visit, relax on the drive back to the pier, passing once more through some of Lisbon’s most emblematic districts.

Day 2. Portimao

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The Algarve’s second-most populous city of Portimao is best known for its historic quarter and dates back to the time of the Phoenicians. With the aroma of freshly cooked sardines drifting through the streets, Portimao is a wonderful spot for downtime. The city's Museum de Portico is housed in a 19th century cannery. Further into town, Praia da Rocha is one of the Algarve’s most beautiful beaches

Days 3-4. Seville

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A city renowned for passion, culture and flamenco, Seville’s intoxicating atmosphere will infuse even the weariest traveller with a celebratory spirit. The capital of Andalusia is revered for the grandeur of its monuments as well as for exquisite tapas dishes. The magnificent Catedral de Sevilla lords over the historic centre a short distance from the Alcázar (palace), a royal complex of rooms and gardens hidden behind modest terracotta walls

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Exclusive Alcazar

2.5 hours
Experience the enchanting beauty of Seville with a private evening tour of its most iconic landmark, the Real Alcázar. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a remarkable example of Moorish architecture, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship and a fascinating blend of cultural influences. As one of the oldest royal residences still in use today, the Alcázar is a testament to centuries of Spanish history and royal heritage, and it remains an official residence of the Spanish royal family. Your private guide will lead you through the stunning halls, vibrant courtyards, and lush gardens of the Alcázar, offering deep insights into the site’s rich past. Admire the intricate Islamic calligraphy, elegant arches, and ornate tile work that decorate this 14th-century fortress, as well as the impressive architecture that reflects a fusion of Christian and Moorish designs. The evening visit provides an intimate and peaceful experience, allowing you to explore the Alcázar in a serene setting, away from the daytime crowds. Stroll through the beautiful gardens, where the gentle sound of fountains and the fragrance of blooming flowers create a tranquil atmosphere. This exclusive tour offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience one of Spain’s most treasured cultural sites in a truly magical way.
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Seville and Casa Pilatos

4.5 hours
Begin your day with a panoramic bus tour through Seville, showcasing its iconic landmarks. Drive along Avenida Colón, lined with charming Sevillian houses, and admire the Golden Tower, a striking remnant of the city’s Moorish fortifications. Pass by Avenida de las Palmeras, home to the stunning buildings from the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition, and explore the lush María Luisa Park, featuring the impressive and architecturally breathtaking Plaza de España. Continue your journey on foot through the enchanting Santa Cruz neighborhood, a maze of narrow streets, whitewashed houses, and flower-filled courtyards that epitomize Seville's charm. Next, visit the magnificent Seville Cathedral, the third-largest church in the world, built on the site of a former mosque. Marvel at its grand architecture and numerous chapels, showcasing artistic masterpieces by celebrated painters like Murillo and Goya. Conclude your tour at Casa de Pilatos, a stunning 15th-century palace that reflects a harmonious blend of Mudejar-Gothic, Renaissance, and Romantic styles. Influenced by its owners’ deep ties to Italy, the palace features exquisite architectural transformations that introduced Renaissance aesthetics to Seville, creating a picturesque and historically rich masterpiece. Minimum participation required; tour may be cancelled or subject to price changes if not met.
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The Amazing Roman Village of Italica

4.5 hours
Step back in time on this fascinating tour as you explore the ancient Roman city of Italica, the first Roman settlement in the Iberian Peninsula, founded in 206 BC by Publius Cornelius Scipio. Established to house legionaries after the Battle of Ilipa, Italica flourished under various emperors, becoming one of the most advanced cities of the Roman Empire. As you walk through the archaeological park, marvel at its stunning mosaics, the Roman theater, the thermal baths, and the awe-inspiring amphitheater, one of the largest in the empire. Continue your journey to the medieval Monastery of San Isidoro del Campo, a hidden gem dating back to the 14th century. Founded by Alfonso Pérez de Guzmán and María Coronel Alonso, this historic site was built near the traditional burial site of Saint Isidore of Seville. Over the centuries, the monastery expanded to include a tower, a belfry, five cloisters, and various monastic quarters. Its self-sufficient design included an attorney general’s quarters, a hostelry, and agricultural facilities, showcasing its rich history and significance. Conclude your tour with a scenic drive back to Seville, enriched by the history and culture of these remarkable sites. Minimum participation required; tour may be cancelled or subject to price changes if not met.
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The River Majaceite Walk

7 hrs 20 min
Set out on a scenic 6-kilometre trail that winds alongside a crystal-clear river, where the gentle sound of flowing water accompanies you throughout the walk. Follow the path past a series of small waterfalls, peaceful pools, and a forest rich with diverse trees and birdlife. Along the way, encounter the evocative stone remains of old watermills which are quiet reminders of the region’s rural past, adding a touch of history to this naturally beautiful route. After completing the trail, continue to a traditional, old-fashioned restaurant loved for its hearty local flavours. Here, you’ll enjoy a relaxed lunch of regional tapas and drinks, relaxed, authentic and delicious, offering a true taste of Andalusian country cooking. Once lunch concludes, settle in for the comfortable return drive to Seville, refreshed from a day of nature, history, and local cuisine. Minimum participation required; tour may be cancelled or subject to price changes if not met.

Day 5. Puerto Banus, Marbella

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Puerto Banús, a luxury hotspot on the Costa del Sol, is famous for its upscale marina, lined with high-end boutiques, bars and restaurants, drawing the rich and famous. It's also a centre for activities like sailing and dolphin watching. Just 7 km away, Marbella's old town offers a contrast with its Renaissance-era whitewashed buildings, narrow streets and highlights like Plaza de los Naranjos and Salvador Dalí sculptures along Avenida del Mar

Activities:

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Marbella and Puerto Banus

4 hours
Set between the mountains and the Mediterranean, Marbella is one of the jewels of the Costa del Sol. Begin your visit in the charming Old Town, where whitewashed streets lead to Orange Square (Plaza de los Naranjos), lined with orange trees, lively cafés, and some of the city’s most historic buildings. On a short guided walk, admire highlights such as the Ermita de Santiago, thought to be the oldest church in Marbella, the Church of La Encarnación, and the Casa del Corregidor, a 16th-century residence blending Gothic and Renaissance styles. Pass by the San Juan de Dios Hospital, founded in the 1500s and notable for its mix of Gothic, Renaissance, and Mudéjar design. Following the guided portion, enjoy free time to explore Marbella at your leisure—browse local boutiques, relax in a café, or take in more of the town’s Andalusian charm. Next, continue by coach to Puerto Banús, a glamorous marina known for its luxury yachts, designer stores, and vibrant promenade. Take a short guided stroll around the harbor before returning to the ship.
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Hike in the Sierra de las Nieves

4 hours
Step into the fresh mountain air on this scenic half-day adventure in the Sierra de las Nieves Natural Park, a spectacular landscape tucked between Málaga’s Serranía de Ronda and the Mediterranean Sea. After a scenic drive, embark on a two-hour guided hike through olive orchards, forest trails, and rugged terrain. As you walk, breathe in the scents of wild herbs and fresh pine, while your expert local guide shares insights into the region’s natural history and cultural heritage. The hike winds through areas of unique biodiversity, including Europe’s southernmost fir forests—home to the rare Pinsapo fir, found only here and in parts of North Africa. Along the way, look out for wildlife such as golden eagles, wild cats, and even otters in the park’s streams. With dramatic ravines, soaring cliffs like the 100-meter Caina Gorge, and sweeping views, this experience offers a perfect combination of nature, activity, and discovery. After your hike, relax on the return drive to the port, refreshed by your time in the Andalusian wilderness. Minimum participation required; tour may be cancelled or subject to price changes if not met.
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A Day in the Ronda

7 hours
Discover the breathtaking beauty and rich history of Ronda, a spectacular mountaintop town dramatically perched above the El Tajo Gorge. The town is famed for the Puente Nuevo, an iconic 18th-century stone bridge that spans the gorge, offering stunning views of the Guadalevín River far below—be sure to have your camera ready for an unforgettable photo stop. Ronda’s rugged location made it one of the last strongholds of Muslim rule in Spain, falling to the Catholic monarchs in 1485. Explore key landmarks, including the Plaza de Toros, one of the oldest bullrings in Spain and the birthplace of modern bullfighting. Continue to Santa María la Mayor Church, once a mosque, now a striking Christian church reflecting layers of architectural history. After a guided tour and a relaxing lunch at a local restaurant, enjoy free time to explore Ronda at your own pace—browse charming shops, stroll cobbled streets, or simply soak in the panoramic views. Later, rejoin your coach for the scenic return drive to Puerto Banus, where your ship awaits. Minimum participation required; tour may be cancelled or subject to price changes if not met.

Day 6. Motril

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Motril, nestled among the Sierra de Lújar and Sierra Nevada mountains, is the capital of the Tropical Coast. Its mild subtropical climate supports sugarcane cultivation. Known for this "sweet gold," its rich sugar history features a sugar museum, mills and rum distilleries. Motril also provides access to the whitewashed villages in Las Alpujarras valleys and gorges, and Granada, home to the Alhambra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Activities:

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Alhambra in Private: Nazari Palaces

5 hrs 15 min
Experience one of Spain’s most iconic monuments in rare tranquility with a private tour of Granada’s Alhambra, after hours. Built in the 13th century by the Nasrid dynasty and later shaped by Spanish rule, this breathtaking palace complex showcases the finest Moorish architecture in Europe. Enjoy privileged access to the Nasrid Palaces, the Alcazaba fortress, and the serene Generalife gardens. Stroll through exquisite courtyards and richly decorated chambers, where carved stucco, wooden ceilings, and marble columns highlight centuries of artistry. With no crowds and uninterrupted views, this private visit offers a uniquely intimate encounter with the Alhambra’s ornate details, lush gardens, and soaring muqarnas ceilings—an unforgettable way to experience one of Europe’s greatest architectural masterpieces.
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Nerja and it's Caves

4 hrs 15 min
Begin your journey with a visit to one of Spain’s most extraordinary natural sites—the Caves of Nerja. Stretching for miles beneath the surface, these vast caverns are adorned with towering stalactites and stalagmites, some of the largest in Europe. As you explore the illuminated galleries, discover evidence of human activity dating back over 40,000 years, including prehistoric cave paintings and fossilized animal remains. A truly awe-inspiring window into both the earth’s natural history and mankind’s ancient past. After emerging from the caves, continue to the nearby town of Nerja, a former fishing village now known for its relaxed coastal charm. Your guide will lead a short walking tour through the cobblestone streets, past whitewashed houses, and on to the famous Balcón de Europa, a palm-lined promenade offering spectacular views of the Mediterranean. Following the guided portion, enjoy free time to explore at your own pace—whether browsing local boutiques, enjoying tapas at a seafront café, or simply soaking up the Andalusian ambiance—before returning to your ship. Minimum participation required; tour may be cancelled or subject to price changes if not met.
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Villages of Alpujarra

6 hrs 45 min
Today’s journey takes you deep into the heart of La Alpujarra, a stunning region of whitewashed villages nestled on the southern slopes of the Sierra Nevada mountains. Known for its dramatic landscapes, deep gorges, flowing fountains, and timeless rural charm, this is a window into the soul of Andalusia’s countryside. Your scenic drive begins with a photo stop in Lanjarón, a village famed for its pure natural spring waters and historic spa culture. From here, continue to Pampaneira, one of the region’s most picturesque villages. With its narrow cobbled streets, traditional white houses, and shops selling vibrant handwoven rugs, Pampaneira offers a glimpse into Andalusian life untouched by time. Enjoy a guided stroll through the village and time to browse its artisan stores. Next, journey higher into the mountains to reach Trevélez, the highest village in Spain and renowned for producing some of the country’s finest jamón serrano. Visit a local ham-curing facility, where you’ll learn about the traditional process of air-curing ham—followed, of course, by a delicious tasting. Afterward, sit down to a hearty Alpujarreño lunch, full of rustic, regional flavours, before returning to the ship with a deeper appreciation for Spain’s rural heritage and culinary traditions. Minimum participation required; tour may be cancelled or subject to price changes if not met.

Day 7. Tangier

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Tangier, Morocco's northern port city, has been a gateway to Africa for centuries. Founded by the Phoenicians 3,000 years ago, Tangier's long, complex history is reflected in its labyrinthine Medina, 15th-century Portuguese fortress and Kasbah Museum of Mediterranean Cultures with its mosaic of Venus. Today, Tangier is a contemporary Moroccan city with a buzzing café culture and modern port

Day 8. Casablanca

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Casablanca, Morocco's largest city, showcases a fusion of French, Moorish, and Art Deco styles in its downtown neo-Mauresque structures. The prominent Hassan II Mosque, finished in 1993, features a towering 210m minaret with laser projections, and the 18th-century medina's lively alleyways provide a glimpse into the city's historical charm. Place Mohammed V, with palm trees and an elaborate fountain, symbolises Casablanca's dynamism

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Highlights of Casablanca

4 hours
Embark on a captivating half-day tour through the vibrant city of Casablanca. Board your comfortable motorcoach and head to the majestic Hassan II Mosque, perched dramatically on the Atlantic coast. As the second-largest mosque in the Islamic world, it offers a rare opportunity for an interior visit, where you'll marvel at its intricate mosaics, soaring ceilings, and exquisite craftsmanship. Continue your journey through the city’s heart, passing the Notre Dame de Lourdes Church en route to the charming Habous Quarter, also known as the New Medina. This district blends traditional Moroccan architecture with French colonial influences, offering a glimpse into Casablanca’s rich cultural tapestry. Cruise along the scenic coastal road to Ain Diab, the city’s chic beachfront district. Take in the golden sands and ocean breeze while enjoying a refreshing drink. Conclude your tour with a photo stop at Mohammed V Square, framed by elegant Islamic architecture, lush gardens, and the iconic statue of Marshal Lyautey. Then return to the port, enriched by Casablanca’s timeless allure.
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Jewels of Rabat

7.5 hours
Discover the charm of Rabat, Morocco’s serene capital nestled along the Atlantic coast. With its wide boulevards, lush gardens, and whitewashed buildings, Rabat offers a peaceful contrast to the bustling medinas of Marrakech and Fes, yet is equally rich in history dating back to the 7th century. Begin with an exterior view of the Royal Palace, followed by a visit to the stunning Mausoleum of Mohammed V—an architectural gem housing the tombs of the revered king and his sons. Nearby, admire the towering Hassan Tower, a grand 12th-century minaret surrounded by the remnants of what was to be the world’s largest mosque. Enjoy a photo stop at the ancient Chellah Necropolis before savoring lunch at a local restaurant. Then explore the historic Kasbah of the Oudayas, once a fortress against Andalusian pirates. Stroll through the tranquil Andalusian Gardens and sip mint tea overlooking the Bou Regreg River and the city of Salé. After a day steeped in heritage and beauty, return to Casablanca with unforgettable memories of Rabat. Minimum participation required; tour may be cancelled or subject to price changes if not met.

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Expedition highlights

Along North Africa’s Atlantic edge, discovery comes through lived-in coastal culture, striking landscapes, and expert-led time outdoors in places that still feel rare.

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Guided Walks

Coastal walks through dunes, cliffs, and historic quarters, paced for observation and led by experts who add context without overloading the day.

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Colonial Past

Walk districts where old trading routes left visible marks, from forts and warehouses to civic buildings and waterfront promenades.

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Agadir, Morocco

Berber culture

Experience the lively Moroccan culture, from bustling shucks and medinas to traditional cooking and pottery workshops.

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Sahara, Morocco

Sand Dunes of Sahara

Stand where the Sahara meets the Atlantic at Dakhla with endless desert horizons and pristine beaches

SH Diana at a Glance

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SH Diana’s bespoke interiors are spacious and tasteful, with plush furnishing, and floor-to-ceiling windows that give you unobstructed views of some of the world’s most incredible landscapes. Bold clean lines blend with wood, metal and natural fabrics to create casual comfort.

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Culinary Excellence

Outstanding food is all part of your boutique travel experience. Get ready to explore gastronomic excellence as Swan Hellenic’s world-renowned chefs take you on an international culinary journey

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Beauty & Spa

Choose from beauty and wellness treatments, including Balinese inspired massages and body care. It is an easy way to reset between landings.

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Fitness & Sauna

Our state-of-the-art gym has everything you’ll need for an invigorating workout, from cardio machines to stretch bands and free weights. Enjoy sessions with personal trainers and relax in sauna with a view.

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Immerse yourself in the nature, history and culture of every locale you visit on your cruise with special briefings, lectures and presentations. Our experienced expedition guides are sure to make your time on board both fascinating and informative.

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Engaging Environment

Whether you’re seeking a moment of quiet reflection, a chance to recharge your batteries, or an opportunity to investigate the wonders of the natural world, the SH Diana has a variety of relaxing and rejuvenating spaces to help make your voyage with us truly unforgettable.

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