A cruise offering from Smithsonian Journeys and PONANT

Follow the Iberian coast from Lisbon to Barcelona along the southern shores of Spain, exploring captivating cities and World Heritage-listed architecture in Seville, Granada, Palma de Mallorca, and Valencia

Starting at: $6,970 Make a Reservation Ask Us A Question or Call 855-330-1542
 The Alhambra of Granada
The Alhambra of Granada
 Belem Tower, Lisbon
Belem Tower, Lisbon
 Waterfront in Cadiz, Spain
Waterfront in Cadiz, Spain
 The Plaza de Espana, Seville
The Plaza de Espana, Seville
 A courtyard in the Alcazar, or Royal Palace, in Seville
A courtyard in the Alcazar, or Royal Palace, in Seville
 The Alhambra and its gardens, renowned as the epitome of Moorish design
The Alhambra and its gardens, renowned as the epitome of Moorish design
 The evocative garden area of the Generalife at the Alhambra, Granada
The evocative garden area of the Generalife at the Alhambra, Granada
 Intricate architectural design at the Alhambra, Granada
Intricate architectural design at the Alhambra, Granada
 Traditional Spanish culinary delights include seafood paella
Traditional Spanish culinary delights include seafood paella
 Port of Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands
Port of Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands
 Cathedral in Palma de Mallorca
Cathedral in Palma de Mallorca
 The13th-century cathedral of Valencia
The13th-century cathedral of Valencia
 La Lonja de la Seda, or Silk Exchange, Valencia
La Lonja de la Seda, or Silk Exchange, Valencia
 Modern architecture at the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia
Modern architecture at the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia

Cruising Southern Spain and Portugal

From Lisbon to Barcelona aboard the 184-guest Le Dumont d'Urville or Le Laperouse

8-9 days from $6,970

A cruise offering from Smithsonian Journeys and PONANT

Follow the Iberian coast from Lisbon to Barcelona along the southern shores of Spain, exploring captivating cities and World Heritage-listed architecture in Seville, Granada, Palma de Mallorca, and Valencia

or Call 855-330-1542

Overview

Pre-Cruise Program - Historic Lisbon - 3 days, 2 nights

Portugal is most often introduced to students of history as the country that led the way in Europe's discovery of sub-Saharan Africa, India, and East Asia. But throughout much of the modern era, Portugal, like the rest of the Iberian Peninsula, was in the avant garde of developments in the fields of art and architecture. This specially designed program will introduce you to monuments that celebrate both of these aspects of Portugal's past.

Day 1 – Lisbon, Portugal

Arrive in Lisbon, where you will be met and transferred to the Hotel Altis Avenida. Check-in time is 3:00PM. A local representative will be present at the hospitality desk in the afternoon to welcome you and to offer suggestions for dining and independent exploration. Join fellow travelers this evening for a welcome reception at the hotel. Dinner is on your own.

The Hotel Altis Avenida

Day 2 – Sintra

After breakfast, set out on a full-day excursion to the nearby village of Sintra, declared a UNESCO World Heritage site for its role in the early development of European Romantic architecture. Explore Montserrate Palace, declared the ''first and foremost beautiful place'' in Portugal by the English poet, Lord Byron. Both the palace and its luscious gardens reflect the harmony and splendor of 19th century high society. The interior and exterior of this amazing palace reflects Moorish inspiration and displays detailed work in stucco, tiles, and other fine materials. After your visit to this fascinating place, drive to the center of Sintra for lunch at a local restaurant and time at leisure for browsing the many shops that offer handicrafts and Portuguese wines before reboarding your motorcoach for the return journey. Your route will take you through a nature preserve to Cabo da Roca on the Atlantic coast, the westernmost point of Europe. From there you will travel along the coastal road back to Lisbon. Dinner is independent and at your leisure.

The Hotel Altis Avenida

Day 3 - Lisbon | Embark

After breakfast at the hotel, your panoramic tour of Lisbon begins with a stop at the imposing Jeronimos Monastery, where Vasco da Gama spent his last night before embarking on his voyage to India, and the finest extant example of the Portuguese architectural style known as Manueline. Enjoy some time at leisure in the historic Belém Quarter. Stop for photos at the 16th-century Belém Tower, the point from which many Portuguese explorers, including da Gama, set sail. Continue to the Gulbenkian Museum and explore the unique private collection of art and objects from various cultures and historical periods. Enjoy a local lunch including cod fish—a staple of Portuguese cuisine—and perhaps sample the famous custard tart, Pasteis de Belém. Following lunch, transfer to the pier to embark your ship.

Your hotel:

The Hotel Altis Avenida is a charming boutique hotel, with an extraordinary location in the center of Lisbon, in Praça dos Restauradores. The architecture and decoration are inspired by the 1940s and draw on the concept of "urban chic," where the past and the future meet, creating an atmosphere of charm and glamor. The hotel has 123 rooms, a Lobby Bar, and a fine dining restaurant on the top floor of the hotel that features the cuisine of chef João Rodrigues.

Your program includes:

  • 2 nights at the Hotel Altis Avenida (or similar).
  • Transfer and luggage handling from the airport to the hotel on the scheduled program arrival day.
  • Transfer and luggage handling from the hotel to the ship on Day 3.
  • Welcome cocktail reception on Day 1.
  • Breakfast on Days 2 and 3.
  • Lunch on Days 2 and 3.
  • Sightseeing and programming as noted in the itinerary.
  • Local English-speaking guide.
  • Gratuities for the drivers and local guides.

Your program does not include:

  • Transfer from the airport to the hotel on any day other than the scheduled program arrival day.
  • Personal expenses and other services and meals not mentioned as included in the program.

Please note:

  • It is imperative that your flight arrival details are communicated at least 90 days prior to the beginning of your cruise in order to secure your transfer from the airport to the hotel.
  • Early check-in and/or late check-out are available depending on availability and at a supplement. An additional night is possible, upon request and depending on hotel availability. Please, contact reservations or your travel agent for further details.
  • The official currency is the Euro. Credit cards are largely accepted in hotels, shops, and restaurants.
  • This pre-cruise program is offered as a package. There will be no refunds for unused accommodations, meals, or excursions.
  • Program is offered on a space available basis.
  • Program is subject to change without notice.

2024 Itinerary - Lisbon to Barcelona

Day 1 — Lisbon, Portugal

Arrive in historic Lisbon, set on seven hills at the mouth of the Tagus River. Embark the ship this afternoon, and set sail past the Tower of Bélem and the Monument to the Discoveries, both reminders of Portugal’s power during the Age of Discovery. (D) 

Day 2 — At Sea

As we make our way along the southern coast of Portugal, enjoy a day to relax at sea, taking advantage of the ship’s superb amenities. Opt for a treatment in the spa or get a workout at the fitness center. If the weather permits, go for a swim in the pool or read a book on the sundeck. Our Smithsonian Journeys experts will present lectures on the region. Visit the ship’s upper deck to take in views of the open sea and perhaps spot seabirds or marine species. (B,L,D) 

Day 3 — Cadiz and Seville, Spain

Our first port of call in Spain is Cadiz, founded by the Phoenicians in 1100 BC and one of the oldest cities in Europe. From here, we’ll travel through olive and orange groves to Seville, the captivating capital of Andalusia.  Shaped by a succession of often-clashing civilizations—Roman, Moorish, Jewish, Christian—Seville is a vibrant melting pot of cultures with a fascinating history. Take a stroll through the charming Murillo Gardens on your way to the Real Alcazar, the former residence of Seville’s Moorish and Spanish rulers. 

Continue to the World Heritage-listed Cathedral of Seville, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world and the site of Christopher Columbus's tomb. The central nave rises 120 feet above the interior and the carved, gold-plated altarpiece is the largest in the world.  La Giralda, built as a minaret for the city's chief mosque in the 12th century, now serves as the bell tower and a symbol of Seville. After a lunch of Andalusian tapas, enjoy a walking tour and time at leisure in the Barrio de Santa Cruz, the city’s former Jewish quarter. Alternatively, set out on a walking tour through the Barrio del Pópulo, the heartbeat of Cadiz and one of the oldest neighborhoods in Europe. Enjoy some free time for shopping before meeting up with your group to visit the Flamenco La Cava for a thrilling performance of flamenco and a tapas lunch. (B,L,D) 

Day 4 — Málaga and Granada

Dock in Málaga, birthplace of Picasso, and spend the day in Granada, scenically located atop three hills and framed by the snow-clad Sierra Nevada mountains. For centuries, Granada was the center of a civilization in which the three great monotheistic faiths worked side by side to build a society of tolerance, dialogue, and coexistence. From here, the monarchs of the Nasrid Dynasty ruled for 250 years over the last Moorish kingdom in Spain, leaving a priceless architectural legacy—the magnificent Alhambra, a World Heritage site. Our visit begins with a walk through city center to the Royal Chapel, final resting place of Ferdinand and Isabella, the Catholic monarchs who brought an end to Islamic rule in Iberia. After lunch in a local restaurant, head to the Alhambra for an afternoon tour. Admire the exquisite architectural details of its palaces and courtyards, and continue with a visit to the beautifully landscaped Generalife Palace and Gardens, built as a summer residence for the Sultan.  (B,L,D) 

Day 5 — Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

Enjoy lectures by our experts and time at leisure as we round the coast of Spain and cross the sparkling seas toward the Balearic Islands. (B,L,D) 

Day 6 — Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands

Immerse yourself in the beauty of Mallorca, where idyllic coves scallop the coast, soaring limestone cliffs plunge into turquoise waters, and almond orchards and vineyards blanket the plains. Step into history on a tour of Palma de Mallorca, the cosmopolitan capital of the Balearic Islands, discovering its emblematic monuments and centuries-old streets. Admire the Catalan Gothic architecture of the magnificent sandstone Palma Cathedral, constructed over 300 years beginning in 1230. (B,L,D) 

Day 7 — Valencia

A hub of contemporary architecture, Valencia is an avant-garde city with history and tradition at its heart. Our walking tour here begins in the heart of the Old Town at La Plaza de la Reina. Visit the 13th-century Cathedral, built on the site of a Roman temple that had been converted to a mosque. This Gothic structure is home to what is said to be the Holy Grail, as well as paintings by Goya and Maella. Continue to the World Heritage-listed La Lonja de la Seda, a masterpiece of late Gothic architecture that was originally used for silk trading.  End at the modernist Mercado Central, a gastronomic hub of seasonal produce, fresh fish, meats, cheeses, baked goods, olives, and wines. After a paella lunch, set off on a tour of the City of Arts and Sciences, a vast cultural complex designed by the Valencian architect Santiago Calatrava. Visit the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia to see how architecture, engineering, and state-of-the-art technology combine to make an unparalleled performance spaces.  

Day 8 — Barcelona / Return Home

Arrive in Barcelona, a city filled with the artistic treasures of Antoni Gaudí, Pablo Picasso, and Salvador Dalí. Disembark the ship and extend your stay in this effervescent port city or transfer to the airport for your flight home. (B) 

Included meals are denoted as follows: Breakfast (B), Lunch (L), Reception (R), Dinner (D)

2025 Itinerary - Barcelona to Lisbon

Day 1 — Barcelona, Spain

Arrive in Barcelona, a city filled with the artistic treasures of Antoni Gaudí, Pablo Picasso, and Salvador Dalí. Embark the ship and enjoy dinner onboard this evening. (D) 

Day 2 — Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands

Immerse yourself in the beauty of Mallorca, where idyllic coves scallop the coast, soaring limestone cliffs plunge into turquoise waters, and almond orchards and vineyards blanket the plains. Step into history on a tour of Palma de Mallorca, the cosmopolitan capital of the Balearic Islands, discovering its emblematic monuments and centuries-old streets. Admire the Catalan Gothic architecture of the magnificent sandstone Palma Cathedral, constructed over 300 years beginning in 1230. (B,L,D) 

Day 3 — Valencia

A hub of contemporary architecture, Valencia is an avant-garde city with history and tradition at its heart. Our walking tour here begins in the heart of the Old Town at La Plaza de la Reina. Visit the 13th-century Cathedral, built on the site of a Roman temple that had been converted to a mosque. This Gothic structure is home to what is said to be the Holy Grail, as well as paintings by Goya and Maella. Continue to the World Heritage-listed La Lonja de la Seda, a masterpiece of late Gothic architecture that was originally used for silk trading.  End at the modernist Mercado Central, a gastronomic hub of seasonal produce, fresh fish, meats, cheeses, baked goods, olives, and wines. After a paella lunch, set off on a tour of the City of Arts and Sciences, a vast cultural complex designed by the Valencian architect Santiago Calatrava. Visit the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia to see how architecture, engineering, and state-of-the-art technology combine to make an unparalleled performance spaces.    (B,L,D)

Day 4 — Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

As we make our way along the southern coast of Spain, enjoy a day to relax at sea, taking advantage of the ship’s superb amenities. Opt for a treatment in the spa or get a workout at the fitness center. If the weather permits, go for a swim in the pool or read a book on the sundeck. Our Smithsonian Journeys experts will present lectures on the region. Visit the ship’s upper deck to take in views of the open sea and perhaps spot seabirds or marine species. (B,L,D) 

Day 5 — Málaga and Granada

Dock in Málaga, birthplace of Picasso, and spend the day in Granada, scenically located atop three hills and framed by the snow-clad Sierra Nevada mountains. For centuries, Granada was the center of a civilization in which the three great monotheistic faiths worked side by side to build a society of tolerance, dialogue, and coexistence. From here, the monarchs of the Nasrid Dynasty ruled for 250 years over the last Moorish kingdom in Spain, leaving a priceless architectural legacy—the magnificent Alhambra, a World Heritage site. Our visit begins with a walk through city center to the Royal Chapel, final resting place of Ferdinand and Isabella, the Catholic monarchs who brought an end to Islamic rule in Iberia. After lunch in a local restaurant, head to the Alhambra for an afternoon tour. Admire the exquisite architectural details of its palaces and courtyards, and continue with a visit to the beautifully landscaped Generalife Palace and Gardens, built as a summer residence for the Sultan.  (B,L,D) 

Day 6 — Marbella and Ronda, Spain

Arrive in Marbella, and venture into its whitewashed old town on a walking tour. Discover the leafy squares and charming, boutique-lined lanes that made the town an elegant retreat in the 1950s and 1960s. Stroll the Patio de los Naranjos and see a collection of sculptures by Salvador Dalí on Avenida del Mar. Or travel overland to Ronda, an ancient town built above deep gorges. Examine layers of history as you tour the twisting streets of its Moorish-influenced center and learn about its Roman occupation. Visit the Plaza de Toros, Spain’s oldest bullfighting ring and one of its most architecturally beautiful, and tour the onsite museum. Later, visit a breeding farm for Andalusian horses and bulls.  (B,L,D)

Day 7 — Cadiz and Seville

Founded by the Phoenicians in 1100 BC, Cadiz is one of the oldest cities in Europe. From here, we’ll travel through olive and orange groves to Seville, the captivating capital of Andalusia.  Shaped by a succession of often-clashing civilizations—Roman, Moorish, Jewish, Christian—Seville is a vibrant melting pot of cultures with a fascinating history. Take a stroll through the charming Murillo Gardens on your way to the Real Alcazar, the former residence of Seville’s Moorish and Spanish rulers. 

Continue to the World Heritage-listed Cathedral of Seville, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world and the site of Christopher Columbus's tomb. The central nave rises 120 feet above the interior and the carved, gold-plated altarpiece is the largest in the world.  La Giralda, built as a minaret for the city's chief mosque in the 12th century, now serves as the bell tower and a symbol of Seville. After a lunch of Andalusian tapas, enjoy a walking tour and time at leisure in the Barrio de Santa Cruz, the city’s former Jewish quarter. Alternatively, set out on a walking tour through the Barrio del Pópulo, the heartbeat of Cadiz and one of the oldest neighborhoods in Europe. Enjoy some free time for shopping before meeting up with your group to visit the Flamenco La Cava for a thrilling performance of flamenco and a tapas lunch. (B,L,D) 

Day 8 — Lagos, Portugual

Arrive in the port town of Lagos, set on Portugal's stunning Algarve coast. Tour the cobbled streets and charming squares of the walled Old Town, visit the stunning rock formations and caves of Ponta da Piedade, and enjoy a tasting of local wines. Or travel to Sagres on Cape St. Vincent, to learn about the legacy of Prince Henry the Navigator (B,L,D) 

Day 9 — Lisbon, Portugal/Return Home

Arrive in historic Lisbon, Portugal, set on seven hills at the mouth of the Tagus River. Sail past the Tower of Bélem and the Monument to the Discoveries, both reminders of Portugal’s power during the Age of Discovery. Disembark the ship and extend your stay in this effervescent port city or transfer to the airport for your flight home.  (B) 

Included meals are denoted as follows: Breakfast (B), Lunch (L), Reception (R), Dinner (D)

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