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Cruising from Morocco to Spain’s Andalusian Coast – with Smithsonian Journeys

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Voyage Code: PONANTBO180427
moon 7 nights
anchor Le Boréal
calendar 18 Apr '27

Cruise overview

In alliance with Smithsonian Journeys.

This cruise is part of a collection of PONANT voyages that are specially-tailored for English-speaking travelers who want to engage with the world. In addition to the usual elements of the PONANT experience, the listed price for these voyages includes transfers to and from the ship, talks and discussions aboard ship by world class experts, and a shore excursion or activity in each port of call that encourages guests to embrace the sights, sounds, tastes, and smells of the local environment and culture.

This cruise from the Atlantic Coast of North Africa to the Spanish Mediterranean provides a relaxed and engaging experience of both the rich history and vibrant contemporary culture of the region.

From storied Casablanca, Morocco, sail first for Tangier. During two full days in Tangier, you can visit the American Legation, the oldest U.S. diplomatic mission in the world, and you may travel across the Rif Mountains to the showcase of Moroccan handicrafts at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Tetouan.

Next you will spend a full day in and around Malaga, Spain, the gateway to Andalusia and to the legendary Costa del Sol. One highlight of your time here is sure to be your journey to Granada, including lunch and a tour of the incomparable Alhambra.

From Marbella, you may travel to the picturesque town of Ronda, a center of bullfighting, or you may stay in Marbella to stroll the Avenida del Mar, decorated with ten sculptures by Dali.

Next discover Cádiz, one of the country’s oldest cities. This call will allow for a visit to the superb palace of the Alcázar in Seville, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Or stay in town to attend a performance of flamenco at a local tavern.

Portimao is your gateway to Portugal’s Algarve and to the villages of Silves and Monchique. Silves is a typical Algarve village of cobblestoned streets lined with white houses of Moorish/Arab design. It is also home to Castillo de Silves, the best-preserved castle in the region, offering panoramic views of the town and the surrounding countryside. Like Silves, Monchique is a village of cobbled lanes lined with shops selling local handicrafts. It is best known for Caldas de Monchique, hot springs famous since antiquity for their healing waters.

Your voyage will end in Lisbon, Portugal’s capital. Lisbon boasts two UNESCO World Heritage sites, the Jerónimos Monastery and the Belém Tower. Choose to extend your stay and enjoy strolling through the streets of this city of seven hills, soaking up the local zest for life.

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Cádiz
Portimão
Lisbon

Itinerary

Day 1

Casablanca


The original settlement formed on the site of Casablanca by the Berbers became the kingdom of Anfa, and during the 15th century harboured pirates who raided the Portuguese coast. In retaliation for the attacks, the Portuguese destroyed Anfa and founded the town they called Casa Branca (white house). They remained here until an earthquake in 1755 and the town was subsequently rebuilt by Mohammed ben Abdallah, whose legacy of mosques and houses can still be seen in the old Medina. Casablanca acquired its present-day name when the Spanish obtained special port privileges in 1781. The French landed here in 1907, later establishing a protectorate and modelling the town on the port of Marseilles. Today Casablanca is Morocco’s largest city, its most significant port and the centre of commerce and industry. The city is a vibrant fusion of European, African and Arabian influences and its French colonial architecture and art deco buildings seamlessly blend in with the busy, colourful markets. Please note that vendors in the souks can be very persistent and eager to make a sale.

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Day 2

Tangier

Day 3

Tangier

Day 4

Málaga

Day 5

Marbella

Day 6

Cádiz

Day 7

Portimão

Day 8

Lisbon

Superior Stateroomfrom£3,799pp
Deluxe Stateroomfrom£4,089pp
Prestige Stateroomfrom£4,499pp
Deluxe Suitefrom£6,809pp
Prestige Suitefrom£9,099pp
Owner's Suitefrom£14,389pp

Superior Stateroom

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Spacious and tastefully appointed, the Superior Stateroom offers large picture windows, a comfortable lounge area and a calming colour palette. Ideal for guests who prefer ocean views without a balcony.

Amenities

  • King or Twin Configuration
  • Lounge Area
  • Shower
  • Toiletries Provided
  • Room Service Available
  • Free Mini Bar
  • TV
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Safe
  • Hair Dryer
  • Telephone
  • Desk
  • Vanity Area
  • Media/Entertainment Station
  • Pillow Menu Available

Ship features

Le Boréal combines expedition-readiness with refined comfort, creating a voyage experience that is both adventurous and indulgent.

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  • Elegant small-ship design accommodating 264 guests
  • Two restaurants serving French-inspired cuisine
  • Panoramic lounges and open decks for wildlife viewing
  • Hydraulic marina platform for Zodiac embarkation
  • Spa and fitness area by Sothys
  • Outdoor heated pool and sun deck
  • Theatre for lectures and entertainment
  • Boutique and library for quiet relaxation
  • All-inclusive drinks and 24-hour room service
  • Bilingual expedition team and expert naturalists
Le Boreal Accommodation

Accommodation

Le Boréal offers 132 staterooms and suites, all finished in soft neutrals and warm woods. Each features ocean views, an en-suite bathroom, a minibar, and a flat-screen TV, while most include a private balcony. Spacious Owner’s and Deluxe Suites add separate sitting areas and larger verandas. Intimate yet luxurious, these cabins provide a peaceful retreat after days of exploration.

Le Boreal Dining

Dining

Dining aboard Le Boréal is a highlight of the Ponant experience. The Restaurant Gastronomique offers refined French and international menus, accompanied by an excellent selection of wines. The Grill Restaurant offers a more relaxed al fresco option for breakfast and lunch. With open seating and attentive service, every meal reflects Ponant’s dedication to the art of French hospitality.

Le Boreal Amenities

Amenities

Public areas aboard Le Boréal are designed for both relaxation and connection to the sea. Guests can enjoy panoramic views from the Observation Lounge or unwind by the heated pool on the Sun Deck. The main lounge hosts evening gatherings and musical performances, while the spa and fitness area offer rejuvenating treatments and modern equipment.

Le Boreal Wellness

Wellness

The Sothys-branded spa invites guests to indulge in facials, massages, and body treatments inspired by global wellness traditions. Complemented by a sauna, hammam, and hair salon, it provides a tranquil escape between shore excursions.

Le Boreal Entertainment

Entertainment

Evenings on Le Boréal are elegant yet understated. The Theatre hosts destination lectures and cultural performances, while the Main Lounge comes alive with live piano music and conversation. On deck, guests can stargaze beneath unpolluted skies or enjoy a quiet nightcap surrounded by the sounds of the sea.

Le Boreal Families

Families

Le Boréal welcomes families seeking intimate adventure. Selected sailings feature Ponant’s PONANT Kids Club in partnership with MAUD Fontenoy Foundation, offering educational activities themed around the sea and sustainability. Family-friendly accommodations and flexible dining make her an ideal choice for multi-generational travel.