From Casablanca to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria · Mediterranean · 7 nights
Sea Cloud Spirit is the newest addition to the Sea Cloud Cruises fleet, a majestic three-masted full-rigged windjammer.
Sea Cloud Spirit combines the romance of sail with the highest
standards of onboard hospitality, featuring elegantly appointed
cabins (many with a private balcony), a spacious spa and wellness
area, two restaurants and welcoming, light-filled public areas.
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.
Rebuilt after a terrible earthquake in 1960, Agadir is Morocco’s most popular beach resort, and there is a relaxed European feel that sets it apart from other Moroccan cities. The beachfront promenade is lovely and the waters are clean and clear, making this a popular winter sun destination.
In recent years Lanzarote has begun to shake off its mass market reputation and reinvent itself as a more upmarket destination. The extraordinary volcanic landscapes and the works of local artist César Manrique give the island a unique appearance, and the understated capital, Arrecife, is well worth exploring.
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.
Said to have the world's most perfect climate, cosmopolitan Las Palmas is the capital of Gran Canaria and the largest city in the Canary Islands. The charming old quarter, La Vegueta, is where you'll find the city's most interesting colonial architecture, while beach fans should head for lovely Playa de las Canteras.