Canary Islands & Madeira from Gran Canaria 2 from Las Palmas,Gran Canaria, 9 Dec 2026 (7 nights)


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When cruising through the Canary Islands archipelago, a visit to Gran Canaria with the port of Las Palmas is a must. Gran Canaria is the third largest island in the Canaries - only Tenerife and Fuerteventura are bigger. But Gran Canaria has a lot to offer: Millennia-old cultural treasures, volcanic mountains and beautiful beaches await you.
Endless white dream beaches - this is what the Canary Island Fuerteventura is known for. You will see some of these wonderful beaches as you enter the port of Puerto del Rosario. Fuerte Ventura, the second largest Canary Island after Tenerife, is a real highlight on a cruise along the coasts of Spain, Portugal and North Africa. Discover untouched dune landscapes, fascinating underwater worlds and impressive cliffs.
Lanzarote - also called the island of eternal spring - is one of the seven main islands of the Canary Islands, along with Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, La Palma, La Gomera and El Hierro. The island is located in the northeast of the archipelago, only 140 km from Morocco. Here the power of nature meets the energy of the art of César Manrique. Nobody has shaped Lanzarote with his works like the architect and artist from Arrecife. The island's capital is not a classic beauty, but those looking for the Canary Islands and Spain's way of life will quickly find it here. From Arrecife you can easily explore the Canary Island of Lanzarote: All destinations and beaches can be reached with the shuttle bus in a short time. Discover the fascinating lava landscape of the Fire Mountains, the wonderful Papagayo beaches or drive to the Mirador del Rio, a lookout point designed by Cesare Manrique at an altitude of 475 m. From there you can admire the rugged beauty of the Canary Island, which h…
When cruising through the Canary Islands archipelago, a visit to Gran Canaria with the port of Las Palmas is a must. Gran Canaria is the third largest island in the Canaries - only Tenerife and Fuerteventura are bigger. But Gran Canaria has a lot to offer: Millennia-old cultural treasures, volcanic mountains and beautiful beaches await you.
The Portuguese island of Madeira lies within the archipelago of the same name in the Atlantic Ocean. Like the Canaries and Azores, the Madeira archipelago is of volcanic origin. It lies at the height of Morocco between Portugal and the Canary Islands. With the Azores and Cape Verde, Madeira forms the "blissful islands". Located around 630 km off the west coast of Africa, the mountainous island shines with a diverse flora and fauna. Their tropical climate favors the growth of a large number of exotic plants and fruits. A cruise to Madeira offers many impressive experiences.
Tenerife is the largest of Spain’s Canary Islands, off West Africa. It's dominated by Mt. Teide, a dormant volcano that is Spain's tallest peak. Tenerife may be best known for its Carnaval de Santa Cruz, a huge pre-Lent festival with parades, music, dancing and colorful costumes. The island has many beaches (with sands from yellow to black) and resort areas, including Los Cristianos and Playa de las Américas.
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Lichtdurchflutete Räume und mediterrane Farbwelten in Blau und Weiß machen AIDAsol zu einer mediterranen Insel auf dem Meer. Im 2.602 m2 großen Fitness- und Wellnessbereich können Sie Wandmalereien, klassische Skulpturen, dekorative Fliesenmosaike, große Amphoren bestaunen - ganz nach den griechischen Vorbildern. Oder lassen Sie die Seele unter einem sechs Meter hohen Olivenbaum im Wintergarten der Wellness Oase baumeln.
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