Duration
9 Nights
Journey Type
Cruise only (Please call for flight options)
Ports
7 Ports
18 October
Setting sail from Palma de Mallorca
Mallorca is renowned for its beaches, ranging from big, bustling resorts to small, secluded coves. The island interior offers ruggedly beautiful scenery and quaint little towns, while the charming capital, Palma, boasts an attractive old quarter dominated by the imposing Gothic cathedral.
19 October
Spain: Ibiza
Although Ibiza is best known as a hedonistic party island, it’s easy to give the clubbers a swerve and discover the White Isle’s mellower side. The island boasts some spectacularly beautiful coastline, and the fortified Old Town (Dalt Vila) is UNESCO listed.
20 October
At sea
21 October
Spain: Cartagena
Cartagena was founded by the Carthaginians around 227 BC, who named it after their home city in North Africa. These days the city is best known for its well-preserved Roman theatre, which was remarkably only discovered in 1987, in spite of its location in the centre of town.
22 October
At sea
23 October
Spain: Málaga
Málaga boasts plenty of chic restaurants and bars where you can ease into the rhythms of life in southern Spain, before exploring sights including the intriguing, unfinished Gothic cathedral, and a museum devoted to the city's most famous son, Pablo Picasso.
24 October
Spain: Cádiz
The crumbling, sun-baked seafront city of Cádiz is said to be the oldest continuously inhabited settlement in the western world, founded by the Phoenicians around 1100 BC. Although the city lacks any obvious landmarks, it’s rich in atmosphere, and plays host to one of Spain’s most colourful carnivals.
25 October
Morocco: Tangier
After years of neglect, Tangier is finally being restored to its former glory as a cosmopolitan crossroads between Europe and Africa. The Moroccan government has invested heavily in modern infrastructure, while the spruced up medina shines with a new-found cultural dynamism.
26 October
At sea
27 October
Arriving in Casablanca
Bustling and modern, fizzing with industry and commerce, Casablanca is often overlooked in favour of Morocco's better known tourist draws. But then this is part of its appeal: it's an authentic and unvarnished city, and it's also home to the spectacular modernist architecture of the Hassan II Mosque.
Your home from home
Built as a private yacht and launched in 1931, this elegant four-masted barque still evokes an era when Hollywood stars, politicians and diplomats graced the decks.
What we love
Sea Cloud is a true tall ship, sailed in the traditional way. With lovingly renovated original cabins, cosy outside cabins or one of the former officer's cabins, it's easy to get a sense of the history this vessel exudes.
Capacity | 64 Guests |
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Crew | 60 International staff |
Style | A style that is sure to impress even seasoned cruise-goers, it's elegant, traditional and has a sense of history that is unmatched. |
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