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From Santa Cruz de Tenerife to Monte Carlo

Pearls Of The Western Mediterranean

Dates:
13 Jun - 26 Jun 2028
Duration:
13 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
10
Ship:
MS Europa
Cruise Line:
Hapag-Lloyd Cruises
Fares:

From £5,474 pp

Funchal city hall, Madeira, Portugal

From Santa Cruz de Tenerife to Monte Carlo

Pearls Of The Western Mediterranean

Dates:
13 Jun - 26 Jun 2028
Duration:
13 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
10
Ship:
MS Europa
Cruise Line:
Hapag-Lloyd Cruises
Fares:

From £5,474 pp

Voyage Itinerary

13 June

Setting sail from Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Situated on Tenerife's north eastern shore, the island's capital is a busy port that serves mostly as a gateway to the popular south west coast and the spectacular volcanic landscapes of the island's interior. There are a few attractions in the town itself, including the tree-lined Ramblas and the strikingly modern Auditorium, designed by Santiago Calatrava, but we wouldn't advise spending too much time in Santa Cruz, particularly in summer when it can get rather crowded. Head instead for the nearby UNESCO World Heritage Site of San Cristobal de la Laguna, Tenerife's former capital and the prettiest town on the island.

Sunset over Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
El Teide National Park, Tenerife

Don't miss

Take the cable car to the summit of Mount Teide, for panoramic views of the Canarian archipelago – make sure you book in advance to avoid the queues.

14 June - At sea

15 June

Portugal: Funchal

Funchal, Madeira’s bustling capital, tumbles down a dramatic hillside towards a beautiful sweeping bay. Highlights include colourful markets, wine lodges and the spectacular cable car ride up to the village of Monte, home of the famous toboggan run.
Funchal city hall, Madeira, Portugal

16 June

Portugal: Porto Santo

Many people don’t realise that Madeira is part of an archipelago, but Porto Santo is Madeira’s little sister, known as the ‘Golden Island’ on account of its magnificent sandy beaches. Christopher Columbus lived on the island for a time with his Portuguese wife, and their house in Vila Baleira is now a museum.
Porto Santo beach, Madeira, Portugal

17 June - At sea

18 June

Portugal: Portimão

Portimão is a bustling fishing port and gateway to the Algarve, with a pleasant riverside promenade where the smell of sizzling sardines fills the air. The most popular attraction is Praia da Rocha just to the south, one of the Algarve’s loveliest beaches.
Boat in Portimao, Portugal

19 June

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.
Cádiz, Spain

20 June

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.
Málaga Cathedral, Spain

21 June - At sea

22 June

Spain: Valencia

Spain’s third city is a dazzling destination that combines historic architecture, cutting edge design and an inviting stretch of beach. Don’t miss the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences, designed by local architect Santiago Calatrava, or the old riverbed, now a delightful park.
Architecture in Valencia, Spain

23 June

France: Port-Vendres

Port-Vendres is a bustling fishing port on the coast of French Catalonia, close to the Spanish border and a short drive from the picturesque town of Collioure. It’s a great destination for seafood lovers, and the surrounding vineyards produce some excellent wines.
Port-Vendres, France

24 June

France: Sète

The down-to-earth port of Sète, sandwiched between the Mediterranean and the Etang de Thau lagoon, is a working town rather than a tourist hotspot, though the canals and colourful buildings have a certain charm. It’s also a great spot for a seafood lunch, and a visit to the nearby citadel of Carcassonne is a popular excursion.
Sète, France

25 June to 26 June

Arriving in Monte Carlo

Renowned for its casino, its Grand Prix and its oligarch-friendly tax policies, Monte Carlo is glamour and hedonism personified, with a price tag to match. This little principality enjoys a lovely setting, the villas and penthouses tumbling down the hillside towards the sweeping blue expanse of the Mediterranean.
Aerial view of Monte Carlo
Monte Carlo Grand Prix

Our tip

If you have the slightest interest in Formula One, you will want to walk the course – 3.34 km through narrow twisted streets and tunnels. Next time you watch the Grand Prix here it will mean so much more to you.

The ship

MS Europa

Capacity:
400 Guests
Crew:
285 Staff
Style:
For the young and young at heart, the laid-back ambience is elegant but totally informal.

Part of Hapag-Lloyd Cruises' award-winning fleet, MS Europa will operate bilingually in German and English beginning in January 2026, opening a whole host of exciting voyages for the English-speaking market and offering a laid-back small ship cruising experience.

What we love

MS Europa, like the rest of the Hapag-Lloyd Cruises fleet, is awarded five stars year after year by Insight Guides Cruising & Cruise Ships, formally the Berlitz Cruise Guide, and offers a relaxed and stylish ambience on board. From January 2026, MS Europa will operate bilingually, in German and English, opening up plenty of exciting itineraries for our discerning guests.

Learn more about MS Europa

inclusions

  • Dining in five gourmet restaurants
  • Show productions and concerts
  • Zodiac rides (where applicable)
  • Bicycle & snorkelling equipment hire
  • Well equipped gym and spa

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
    • Laguna Nivaria Hotel & Spa, Tenerife

      Where to stay in Tenerife

      If you are just here for a couple of nights, go for the Laguna Nivaria Hotel and Spa.

    • Cueva del Viento, Tenerife

      What to see in Tenerife

      Visit the largest volcanic tube in Europe, the Cueva del Viento, 11 miles in a three-tiered labyrinth of tunnels.

    • Hotel Monte-Carlo Bay, Monaco

      Where to stay in Monte Carlo

      We prefer the Monte-Carlo Bay to the city hotels, lovely sea views and next to the beach.

    • Driving a Ferrari in Monte Carlo

      See Monte Carlo in style

      If you like luxury or performance cars, rent one - a Ferrari or a Lamborghini - and drive along the Corniche.

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