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SUMMARY:Cruise Spain Portugal and Morocco
DESCRIPTION:Experience the vibrant traditions\, stunning landscapes and rich history of Spain\, Morocco and Portugal on this delightful eight-night cruise aboard the World Traveller. Travel with alumni and friends from October 16 to 25\, 2026\, and journey across two continents\, sailing through the legendary Strait of Gibraltar\, where Europe and Africa meet.  \nBegin your journey in vibrant Valencia\, the colorful birthplace of paella. From there\, travel south to Málaga and the iconic Rock of Gibraltar\, a dramatic limestone promontory wrapped in myth and history. Cross into North Africa to explore Tangier\, where a rich blend of cultures creates a truly captivating atmosphere. Continue to Seville\, where Andalusian history comes alive in the city’s magnificent cathedral\, a testament to both Moorish and Christian influences. Then head west to the walled town of Lagos on Portugal’s Algarve coast\, celebrated for its seafaring heritage and scenic beauty. Along the way\, enjoy expert-led excursions\, hands-on cultural experiences and free time to explore at your own pace. You can also choose to extend your adventure with a Pre-Extension in Barcelona or a Post-Extension in Lisbon. \nPlease contact the Georgetown Travel Society at 866-525-8664 or GeorgetownTravelSociety@Georgetown.edu for more details or Request your reservation online today \nPlease Click for the e-brochure\nDates and Rates: \nTrip Dates: October 16 to 25\, 2026 \nRates: $7\,195 – $18\,895 per person based on double occupancy \nTraveling solo? Select cabins are offered to single travelers at 160% of the per person double price (per person rate x 1.6)\,  or please contact us to inquire about any possible roommate options \nDeposit: $1\,500 per person (https://www.gohagantravel.com/terms for complete terms and conditions) \nTrip Status:   3.9.26 – LIMITED AVAILABILITY. Please contact us to check for space at GeorgetownTravelSociety@Georgetown.edu or 866-525-8664 or Request your reservation online today \n  \nItinerary: \nDay 1 | Friday\, October 16 – DEPART HOME CITY\nDepart for Barcelona\, Spain on independently scheduled flights \nDay 2 | Saturday\, October 17 – BARCELONA\, SPAIN D\nArrive at Barcelona-El Prat Airport. Proceed through the immigration checkpoint to the baggage claim area and retrieve your luggage. After completing a customs screening\, meet a Gohagan & Company representative. Those arriving early will transfer to a group hospitality room. From there\, embark on the deluxe World Traveller\, which departs Barcelona later this afternoon. Attend a trip briefing and lifeboat drill. Enjoy dinner on board as you cruise for Valencia. \nDay 3 | Sunday\, October 18 – VALENCIA B | L | R | D\nThis morning\, we arrive at the sun-kissed city of Valencia for a day of touring. Founded as a Roman colony in 138 B.C. amidst a fertile plain of orange groves — a popular staple in the city’s foodie culture — Valencia is best known today for its beaches\, unique art\, stunning architecture and historic old town. It is also the birthplace of paella\, a flavorful rice dish that’s become a signature of Spanish cuisine. \nAfter breakfast\, you will disembark for your chosen excursion: \nMarket Visit & Paella Cooking Class – Visit the Central Market and get the ingredients you need to participate in a chef-led paella cooking class. Enjoy appetizers as you prepare your paella and then relax while the chef finishes your dish. Paellas will then be presented to the judges\, after which you will be able to savor the creations for lunch\, along with dessert\, coffee and spirits. \nHistory & Architecture – This walking tour of Valencia features visits to Parroquia de San Nicolas\, the Valencia Cathedral and the UNESCO-designated La Lonja de Seda\, or Silk Exchange — a remarkable example of a secular Gothic structure. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant and a glass of horchata\, a refreshing cold drink that is a Valencian specialty. \nReturn to the ship for lunch on board or choose to stay in Valencia for lunch on your own\, followed by an afternoon at leisure. A shuttle will be provided from the city to the ship for those who wish to continue exploring until the ship departs the port later this evening. \nWelcome Reception: Join your fellow travelers for a Captain’s Welcome Reception and dinner on board the ship this evening. \nDay 4 | Monday\, October 19 – DAY AT SEA B | L | D\nToday we sail the vibrant blue waters along the coast of Spain. Enjoy a luxurious day at sea admiring the spectacular views and enjoying all the ship’s luxury amenities. Whether you choose to relax on one of the sun decks\, spend time unwinding at the spa or socializing with the group at one of the lounges\, you will have an entire day to indulge in every luxury amenity the World Traveller has to offer. Savor stunning views as you enjoy all your meals on board the ship. \nDay 5 | Tuesday\, October 20 – MÁLAGA B | L | D\nEnjoy breakfast on board; then disembark for a scenic drive to Málaga for a walking tour. Málaga Discovery. Set out to discover this lively\, culture-rich city full of historic landmarks\, vibrant neighborhoods and stunning sea views. Founded by the Phoenicians over 2\,800 years ago\, Malaga is one of Europe’s oldest cities. Over time\, it was shaped by Romans\, Moors and Christians\, each leaving their mark. See the city’s famous highlights and sites today. Enjoy dinner on board this evening or choose to stay in town and have dinner on your own at a local restaurant in Málaga. \nDay 6 | Wednesday\, October 21 – GIBRALTAR\, UNITED KINGDOM B | L | D\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. Rock of Gibraltar Tour. Take 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. Conclude 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 as the ship departs Gibraltar. Dinner will be served on board as you cruise toward Tangier\, Morocco. \nDay 7 | Thursday\, October 22 – TANGIER\, MOROCCO B | L | D\nThe ship arrives in the ancient port city of Tangier this morning. After breakfast\, disembark the ship and begin today’s excursion. Tangier. 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 the Atlantic Ocean. The northern African city was then conquered and claimed multiple times by Spain\, Portugal and Morocco in the centuries that followed. By the early 20th century\, Tangier caught the attention of renowned artists such as Matisse and Eugène Delacroix\, establishing a new age of cosmopolitan creativity. Take a short ride by motor coach through Tangier\, alight the coach and proceed on a 10-minute walk\,\nslightly uphill\, to admire the panoramic views at the 18th-century Kasbah of Tangier. Continue to Grand Socco Square and the Old Jewish Quarter\, stopping in front of the Tangier-American Legation Museum\, the only U.S. Historic Landmark in a foreign country. (Moderate) After the walking tour\, return to the ship for lunch. \nDay 8 | Friday\, October 23 – SEVILLE\, SPAIN B | L | D\nToday\, the ship arrives in Seville\, where you will disembark for an excursion after breakfast on board. This ancient Andalusian town on the Guadalquivir River has a history that dates to the ninth century B.C. From the Romans to the Vandals and Visigoths\, it was ruled by many civilizations before it fell in 711 to the Moors — who retained control through the 13th century\, when they were conquered by Spanish Christians. By the early 1500s\, the colonial-era Age of Exploration established Seville as the gateway to Spanish trade with the Americas. Seville Discovery. Begin with a visit the magnificent Cathedral of Seville. The largest Gothic building in the world\, the cathedral replaced a mosque that had been located at that site. The Giralda\, or bell tower\, was the mosque’s minaret. It is a splendid example of the Almohad architecture that the Moors brought to the Iberian Peninsula. Since the 16th century\, the top of the minaret has featured a Renaissance belfry. (Mild) \nEnjoy a delicious lunch on board and spend the afternoon at leisure. Choose to take advantage of the ship’s amenities or continue exploring Seville at your own pace. This evening\, return to the ship for dinner on board. \nDay 9 | Saturday\, October 24 – PORTIMÃO\, PORTUGAL | LAGOS B | L | R | D\nSavor breakfast this morning as the ship arrives in Portimão. Disembark for a guided tour of the walled port town of Lagos. Lagos City Tour. Once the center of trade between Moorish Portugal and Africa\, the ancient maritime port of Lagos was founded more than 2\,000 years ago. Your afternoon excursion includes a visit to 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 re-built after an earthquake in 1755\, the church is a fine example of Baroque architecture. You will also learn more about the disturbing history of slavery in Lagos during the 15th century with a visit to the Mercado de Escravos\, the site of the first slave market in Europe. This sobering landmark\, now a museum\, tells the story of the African men and women who were brought to Portugal against their will. (Moderate) \nEnjoy lunch on board this afternoon. \nFarewell Reception: Join your fellow travelers for a Captain’s Farewell Reception and dinner for your final evening on the ship. Raise a glass to your unforgettable journey and the memories made along the way! \nDay 10 | Sunday\, October 25 – LISBON | RETURN TO HOME CITY B\nFollowing breakfast\, disembark and transfer to Humberto Delgado Airport in Lisbon for your return flight home. Arrive in your home city and go through immigration and customs. If you have reserved the Lisbon Post-Tour Extension\, continue to your Lisbon City Tour. Please refer to the\nseparate program itinerary for more information. \nInclusions and Activity Levels: \nBreakfasts: 8\nLunches: 7\nDinners: 8\nReceptions: 2\nB | L | D | R denotes included breakfasts\, lunches\, dinners\, and reception \nA special note about air: If you have purchased only the Cruise Program\, please book flights that arrive on Day 2 of the program. The date is listed in the itinerary below.\nThis itinerary is subject to change due to operational conditions.\nThe Activity Level ratings indicate each excursion’s physical expectations. To make the best personal choice\, please evaluate each excursion’s rating and your ability to meet the tour’s physical demands. \nMild excursions involve:\n– Walking for 1.5 hours or more over uneven terrain\n– Walking on challenging surfaces: cobblestones\, uneven paths and/or pavements\n– Climbing stairs and hills and crossing rail tracks\n– Ascending and descending narrow (and sometimes steep) gangplanks\n– Stepping on and off motorcoaches with 3-6 steep steps \nModerate excursions could involve the above\, plus:\n– Walking for 3 hours for distances of a mile or more\n– Walking on uneven terrain: narrow cobblestone streets\, stone floors\, and/or slippery surfaces.\nThere may be several flights of stairs\, some without railings \nActive excursions could involve the above\, plus:\n– Walking on uneven terrain: sandy or rocky beaches and/or steep inclines\n– Standing for 2 hours or more at a time\, possibly without areas to sit\n– Climbing 100 stairs or more\n– Additional challenges\, such as long jeep rides\, bumpy boat rides or hikes \nDepending on the excursion\, more leisurely alternatives to active excursions may be available. If you are prone to motion sickness\, you may wish to consult your physician before the trip for a suitable medication. \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 int he “included features” section of the program brochure; 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 in the complete program terms and condition at https://www.gohagantravel.com/terms
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