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SUMMARY:Casablanca to Lisbon and Andalusia
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to travel with alumni and friends from April 24 to May 3\, 2027\, on this transcontinental journey featuring culture-rich Morocco\, the fabled British territory of Gibraltar\, Spain’s Andalusia region and Portugal’s breathtaking Algarve coast. Savor finely curated days filled with natural vistas\, spectacular architecture\, UNESCO-listed World Heritage sites and outstanding cuisine on an eight‑night cruise aboard the deluxe World Voyager. \nCall at lively cities with enriching excursions at every port. Be both historian and pleasure-seeker as you take in sun-drenched coastlines\, summit the Rock of Gibraltar\, stroll through bustling souks\, and uncover the complex histories and cultures of these destinations. Witness some of the world’s most celebrated citadels\, churches and mosques\, reflections of each region’s cultural tapestry. Each moment offers a deeper connection to the stories\, traditions and beauty that define this unforgettable journey. Enhance your adventure with the Marrakech Pre-tour extension and/or Post-tour extension in Lisbon.  \nShared with travelers from cosponsoring associations\, please contact the Georgetown Travel Society at 866-525-8664 or GeorgetownTravelSociety@Georgetown.edu for more details and to confirm while choice accommodations are available\, or Request A Reservation online today! \nDates and Rates: \nTrip Dates: April 24 to May 3\, 2027 \nRates: from $7\,995 –  $18\,695 per person based upon double occupancy \nTraveling Solo? Single accommodations are available in select categories at 160% of the per person cabin fare plus taxes\, with limited availability. Single rates for all other categories are at 200% of the cabin fare\, plus taxes. Early Booking Savings still apply. (Cabin fare is the standard rate less taxes.) \nPort taxes are included in the above prices. Deck plans available upon request. \nDeposit: $2\,000 per person (https://www.gohagantravel.com/terms for complete terms and conditions) \nTrip Type: Cruise \nTrip Status:  Open for reservations. Request a reservation today! \nProgram Highlights \n\nJourney to 4 countries from the Iberian Peninsula to northern Africa on an 8-night cruise aboard World Voyager\, an exclusively chartered\, deluxe small ship.\nSpecially arranged excursion in Casablanca and Rabat\, featuring a visit to Hassan II Mosque\, Morocco’s largest\nmosque\, and the opulent Mohammed V Mausoleum.\nVisits to 2 UNESCO World Heritage sites: Rabat\, Modern Capital and Historic City\, and Seville Cathedral.\nIncluded meals | 2 receptions\, 8 breakfasts\, 7 lunches and 8 dinners.\nMarrakech Pre-Tour Extension and Lisbon Post-Tour Extension. (Available at additional cost.)\n\n  \nProgram Itinerary* \nDay 1 | Depart Home City\nDepart your home city for Casablanca\, Morocco. \nDay 2 | Casablanca\, Morocco | Embark\nArrive in Casablanca. This afternoon\, embark on the deluxe World Voyager and settle into your suite or stateroom. There will be a  Welcome Briefing and safety drill.\nSay hello to your fellow travelers as you relish a delicious dinner aboard the ship this evening. \nDay 3 | Casablanca | Rabat\nBreakfast will be served aboard the ship every morning during your cruise. Enroute to Rabat\, visit Casablanca’s Hassan II Mosque\, dramatically situated on a promontory overlooking the ocean. Admire its intricate marble flooring and Moroccan details\, including gilded cedar ceilings. One of the largest mosques in Africa\, it is one of only two that is open to non-Muslim visitors. Conservative attire will be required\, and you will be asked to remove your shoes upon entrance. (Moderate) \nContinue driving to Rabat\, where you’ll enjoy lunch at an authentic local restaurant upon arrival. More reserved than bustling Marrakech and Casablanca\, the ancient city of Rabat has been the capital since 1956 and is the official royal residence of King Mohammed VI. UNESCO inscribed “Rabat\, Modern Capital and Historic City: a Shared Heritage\,” a World Heritage site in 2012. \nYou’ll begin your Rabat tour with a panoramic drive past King Mohamed VI’s Royal Palace Grounds\, the Parliament building in the heart of Rabat\, the towering\, Moorish-style Hechella ancient fortress and the contemporary architectural marvel that is the New Opera House. Then\, begin a walking tour to see the outside of the Hassan Tower\, an iconic\, unfinished minaret standing tall at 44 meters\, originally part of a grand mosque built in the 12th century by Sultan Yacoub al-Mansour. Its red sandstone structure is an architectural marvel\, with intricate carvings and a commanding view over the surrounding area. Next\, enjoy an inside visit to the Mohamed V Mausoleum\, a beautifully ornate site dedicated to Morocco’s revered King Mohammed V and his two sons. The mausoleum’s striking white marble exterior\, adorned with intricate Islamic designs\, and the surrounding green gardens create a serene and respectful atmosphere\, making it a significant symbol of Morocco’s royal heritage. (Moderate) \nReturn to the ship and join your fellow travelers for a Captain’s Welcome Reception and Dinner on board the ship this evening. \nDay 4 | Tangier\nEnjoy breakfast on board this morning as the ship arrives in the ancient port city of Tangier\, where you will disembark the ship for a day of discovery. After its origins as a Phoenician trading post and five centuries under Roman rule\, Tangier fell to the Vandals and ultimately became part of the Byzantine empire — origins that created a vibrant ancient metropolis at the crossroads of the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean. The North African city was then conquered and claimed multiple times in the centuries that followed\, by Spain\, Portugal and Morocco. By the early 20th century\, Tangier caught the attention of renowned artists like Matisse and Eugène Delacroix\, establishing a new age of cosmopolitan creativity. \nTangier’s Walking Tour. Today\, a national guide will lead you on a discovery of Tangier’s labyrinthine old medina\, its legendary souks and the fascinating history of this ancient walled city. Enjoy interacting with vendors and hear captivating stories as you marvel at a variety of local wares. See weavers and artisans creating their crafts by hand in the souks and learn more about the flavors of Moroccan cuisine. Walk through the narrow alleys of Petit Socco\, where produce vendors\, butchers and flower sellers set up stalls and pass by the historic American Legation\, the official diplomatic mission of the United States in Morocco from 1821 to 1961. Continue to the hidden gem\, Niaba Gardens\, a lush green space nestled within the vibrant bustling city. Meander along winding paths to appreciate this serene oasis of vibrant floral displays\, towering palm and cypress trees\, ornate fountains and views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea beyond. (Moderate) \nTake a break to relax over lunch together on the ship. Make the most of time on your own after lunch. Head back to the souks to peruse\, shop and immerse yourself in Tangier’s daily life and culture. \nReturn to the ship and enjoy dinner on board this evening. \nDay 5 | Malaga\, Spain\nThis ship arrives in Málaga this morning. Málaga offers a unique blend of rich history\, vibrant culture and Mediterranean charm. After an early breakfast\, disembark the ship for your chosen excursion. \nTraveler’s Choice | Choose ONE of the following included excursions. \nMalaga Walking Tour: Discover the rich history and vibrant atmosphere of Málaga’s historic center. Begin at Plaza de la Constitución\, the city’s main square\, then visit the Cathedral of Málaga—nicknamed La Manquita (“the one-armed lady”) for its famously unfinished second tower. Wander through the picturesque streets toward the port\, stopping at the Mercado de Atarazanas\, a stunning 19th-century market hall known for its impressive Moorish-style stained glass and iron architecture. Next\, visit the Roman Theatre (Teatro Romano)\, a remarkable 1st-century BC relic nestled at the base of the Alcazaba fortress. Conclude your walk at Muelle Uno\, a sleek modern waterfront promenade. From there\, continue to the Palmeral de las Sorpresas\, where you can enjoy contemporary art installations\, palm-lined walkways\, and relaxing harbor views. (Moderate) \nActive Malaga Walking Tour: Follow the same itinerary as above; then make your way up to the Alcazaba\, an impressive 11th-century Moorish palace-fortress. Enjoy sweeping panoramic views over the city and the Mediterranean as you explore its beautifully preserved gardens\, tranquil courtyards\, and on-site archaeological museum. \nFor even more breathtaking vistas\, continue your climb to the Castillo de Gibralfaro —a further 30-minute walk uphill —where the views stretch even farther across Málaga’s coastline and historic center. Finish your day at Muelle Uno\, Málaga’s modern waterfront promenade. Stroll toward the Palmeral de las Sorpresas\, a palm-lined walkway dotted with contemporary art\, perfect for a relaxing walk by the harbor. (Active) \nReturn to the ship for lunch\, followed by time at leisure. Relish dinner this evening as we cruise for Gibraltar. \nDay 6 | Gibraltar\, United Kingdom\nWe will arrive in Gibraltar this morning. Enjoy breakfast on board and disembark the ship for your excursion to visit the legendary Rock of Gibraltar.\nTake a scenic drive along the picturesque coast\, admiring the panoramic views of the shimmering waters with glimpses of sandy beaches and rugged cliffs\, as you head toward Gibraltar’s southernmost point. You’ll arrive at the Trinity Run Lighthouse\, located near the Gulf of Cadiz\, and walk up a short\, steep section of road to reach the summit of the Rock of Gibraltar\, known as the “Top of the Rock.” From atop the towering limestone formation\, you’ll witness stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area and also see the two Pillars of Hercules\, two ancient landmarks that were once believed to mark the edge of the known world in classical antiquity. Together\, these two pillars stood at the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea from the Atlantic Ocean. \nContinue your drive\, entering the upper rock nature reserve and passing the Queen’s Balcony viewpoint to arrive at the nearby St. Michael’s Cave. After walking about 100 yards up the road\, you’ll enter this fascinating natural limestone cave to marvel at the dramatic display of stalactites and stalagmites. Next\, as you head further along the upper rock\, you will be delighted by the world-famous Barbary Apes\, a species of Barbary macaques. Observe the playful\, curious creatures who roam freely around the Rock of Gibraltar and are Europe’s only wild monkeys. \nConclude your enriching day with a visit to the Siege Tunnels\, which were carved into the Rock during the Great Siege of Gibraltar (1779-1783) to house artillery and protect the garrison from attacks. You’ll descend a long sloping walkway to explore the underground fortifications\, view historic military artifacts\, and learn about Gibraltar’s strategic importance during the siege. On your return to the ship\, you’ll drive past the walls of the city. (Active) \nReturn to the ship after your exciting morning and savor lunch on board. This afternoon\, relax and enjoy time at leisure. \nDinner will be served on board this evening as the ship departs Gibraltar\, cruising toward Seville\, Spain. \nDay 7 | Day at Sea | Seville\, Spain\nEnjoy a morning of cruising before arriving in Seville. Nestled along the banks of the Guadalquivir River in the heart of Andalusia\, Seville is a city of vibrant culture\, rich history and breathtaking architecture. Famous for its Moorish\, Gothic and baroque influences\, Seville’s streets are lined with orange trees\, charming plazas and lively tapas bars. Andalusia is the birthplace of flamenco\, and Seville’s atmospheric neighborhoods\, like Triana and Santa Cruz\, echo with the passionate rhythms of guitar and dance. By day\, the city dazzles with its historical grandeur\, and by night\, it comes alive with bustling cafés\, music and a warm Andalusian spirit. \nDisembark to begin discovering Seville at your own pace. You will have the option of returning to the ship for dinner or remaining in town for dinner on your own\, giving you more time to explore Seville. Perhaps you wish to stroll through the iconic Plaza de España\, with its grand semi-circular design and colorful ceramic tiles that capture the essence of Spanish artistry. \nDay 8 | Seville\, Spain\nDuring your guided walk\, you’ll see Seville’s top highlights\, including the magnificent UNESCO World Heritage-listed Catedral de Sevilla\, better known as the Seville Cathedral. The enormous Gothic cathedral was built on the site of a former Moorish mosque; its construction began in 1401 and took over a century to complete. It is home to Christopher Columbus’ tomb and famous for the Giralda\, a former minaret converted into the cathedral’s bell tower. The cathedral’s blend of Moorish\, Gothic\, Renaissance and baroque influences reflects Seville’s diverse history and cultural heritage. (Moderate) \nReturn to the ship to relax and refresh or stay in town for lunch on your own. \nContinue your discovery of Seville at your leisure. Perhaps unwind at a café with a coffee or glass of wine. Seville is a city that invites you to slow down\, explore\, and soak in its rich culture\, history\, and vibrant street life. \nDay 9 | Portimao\, Portugal | Lagos\nEnjoy a morning of cruising before arriving in Portimão. Once a significant ancient maritime port and the capital of Algarve from 1577 to 1756\, Logos’ origins date back to at least 2000 B.C.\, with early settlements by the Phoenicians\, Carthaginians and Romans before it became an important Moorish town in the 8th century and was later reconquered by the Portuguese in 1249. During the Age of Discovery in the 15th and 16th centuries\, Logos served as a key departure point for explorers\, including Prince Henry the Navigator’s expeditions along the West African coast. The town thrived on maritime trade and shipbuilding and\, later\, the transatlantic slave trade\, as Lagos housed Europe’s first slave market in 1444. \nDisembark the ship for your excursion to Lagos. \nLagos City Tour: Take a guided tour of this historical coastal town known for its dramatic cliffs\, stunning beaches and rich maritime heritage. You’ll see the statue of Infante Dom Henrique — a monument to Prince Henry the Navigator — and the intricately carved Church of San Antonio. Built in 1707 and rebuilt after an earthquake in 1755\, the church is a fine example of baroque architecture. You will also learn about the history of slavery in Lagos during the 15th century and see the historical Mercado de Escravos building\, the site of Europe’s first slave market\, in 1444. (Mild) \nReturn to the ship for lunch.\nJoin your fellow travelers for a Captain’s Farewell Reception and final dinner on board the ship this evening. \nDay 10 | Lisbon | Disembark | Return to Home City\nArrive in Lisbon this morning. Following breakfast\, disembark and transfer to the Humberto Delgado Airport for your return flight home. Arrive in\nyour home city and go through immigration and customs. \n  \nNot included:  Airfare; Taxes; passport fees; visas and fees for obtaining visas; personal expenses such as laundry and telephone calls; accident/sickness\, trip cancellation\, and baggage insurance; gratuities to ship and hotel personnel; optional sightseeing excursions; excess baggage charges on aircraft; local departure air taxes; airfare and associated local taxes*\, airport facility taxes and federal inspection fees not listed in the “terms and conditions” at https://www.gohagantravel.com/terms/ ; transfers and baggage handling to/from airport/hotel on day(s) of arrival and/or departure if you are arriving earlier or later and/or departing earlier or later that scheduled group transfer(s); meals and and alcoholic beverages not listed as included; and all other services not specifically mentioned. \n*Current at time of publication. Itineraries are subject to change. Please check with us or our tour operator for any updates.
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