Mallorca • Menorca • Korsika • Sardinien • Sizilien • Malta

7 nights sailing from Palma (Majorca) on cruise ship Vasco da Gama

Itinerary: Sailing from Palma (Majorca), visiting Mahon (Minorca), Ajaccio (Corsica), Olbia (Sardinia), Cagliari (Sardinia), Catania (Sicily), ending in Valletta (Malta).
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Cruise Mallorca • Menorca • Korsika • Sardinien • Sizilien • Malta

7 nights sailing from Palma (Majorca) on cruise ship Vasco da Gama

from £1,295 Price per person

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Ocean View

Exterior ojo de buey 04

Exterior con ventana, obstruido 05

Exterior con ventana proa 06

Exterior proa 07

Exterior con ventana proa 08

Exterior con ventana 09

Exterior conectada Family 10

Superior Plus Twin Ocean View 11

Premium Twin Ocean View 12

Premium Balcony Ocean View 16

Balcony

exterior con balcón proa 13

Superior Balcony 14

Superior Plus Balcony 15

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Cruise Itinerary

Full Itinerary
Day 1 Palma (Majorca) Embarkation | Departure: 20:00H
Day 2 Mahon (Minorca) Arrival time: 07:00H | Departure: 17:00H 10 hours in destination
Day 3 Ajaccio (Corsica) Arrival time: 12:00H | Departure: 20:00H 8 hours in destination
Day 4 Olbia (Sardinia) Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 18:00H 10 hours in destination
Day 5 Cagliari (Sardinia) Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 20:00H 12 hours in destination
Day 6 at sea
Day 7 Catania (Sicily) Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 20:00H 12 hours in destination
Day 8 Valletta (Malta) Arrival time: 08:00H
Mallorca • Menorca  • Korsika •  Sardinien • Sizilien  • Malta Cruise itinerary  - Nicko Cruises

Mallorca • Menorca • Korsika • Sardinien • Sizilien • Malta

7 nights Cruise on Vasco da Gama. Sailing from Palma (Majorca), visiting Mahon (Minorca), Ajaccio (Corsica), Olbia (Sardinia), Cagliari (Sardinia), Catania (Sicily), ending in Valletta (Malta).

Mallorca • Menorca  • Korsika •  Sardinien • Sizilien  • Malta Cruise itinerary  - Nicko Cruises
Mallorca • Menorca  • Korsika •  Sardinien • Sizilien  • Malta Cruise itinerary  - Nicko Cruises

Palma (Majorca)

Palma Welcomes you through a magnificent view: the marina, the promenade, the Cathedral dominated by the Bellver Castle, situated on a hill which overlooks the harbor. Majorca is one of the favorite European destinations for many tourists. We will enjoy great shopping centres and tourist services, beautiful and pristine beaches, the cuisine and traditional products, not to mention the wonderful caves of Drach.

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Mahon (Minorca)

Mahon is the capital city of the island of Minorca that is a Spanish Balearic Island situated in the Mediterranean Sea. Mahon has the second deepest natural harbour in the world and the water is deep and clear. You will find the best prehistoric sites in Menorca, within the city limits of Mahon in the village Trepuco. Places of attraction are: Historic centre of Mahon, Fishing village at Fornells, Prehistoric sites of talaiots, taules and navetas, Bars and late night entertainment on the harbor front at Mahon and View from Monte Toro (highest point of the island).

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Ajaccio (Corsica)

The capital of Corsica, Ajaccio lies in a calm bay on the west coast of Corsica, set against a backdrop of wooded hills. It is a relaxed rather than lively town and visitors come here to enjoy its wealth of cafes, restaurants and shops. The sights here mainly revolve around Napoleon, who was born here. The town's main sights are the magnificent cathedral where Napoleon was christened, the Bonaparte residence and numerous statues and street names related to his family. The peninsula carries the citadel and terminates in the Citadel jetty. To the south-west of this peninsula lies the Place Bonaparte, a quarter frequented chiefly by winter visitors attracted by the mild climate of the town. Apart from one or two fine thoroughfares converging on the Place Bonaparte, the streets are mean and narrow and the town has a deserted appearance. The house in which Napoleon Bonaparte was born in 1769 is preserved, and his associations with the town are everywhere emphasized by street-names and statues. The Musée Fesch, which contains the art collection of Napoleon's maternal uncle, Cardinal Fesch. The collection of Italian paintings is considered to rate second only to that of the Louvre

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Olbia (Sardinia)

Olbia is a town in northeastern Sardinia in the Gallura sub-region.It is the economic centre of this part of the island (commercial centres, food industry) and is very situated very close to the famous Costa Smeralda tourist area. A popular destination, well known beaches, the beautiful and for the places of cultural interest to visit by the tourists. Places of interests: Medieval Castle of Pedres. Nuragic complex of Cabu Abbas. San Simplicio Church. Defence Wall. Thermal Baths

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Cagliari (Sardinia)

Founded by the Fenitians, Cagliari is one of the most important ports in Sardinia, located at the south of the island. A place to get lost and forget about the bustle of the city. It is also famous for having one of the most extensive urban beaches in Italy. The beach of Il Poetto of about 13 kms. It will surprise you how similiar it is to Spain in many ways, such as the habits, expresions even the gastronomy, because Sardinia belonged to Spain for 400 years.

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Catania (Sicily)

Cataniais the second city of Sicily, after Palermo. The Cathedral square where we can find the Comune and the Cathedral of Catania, the Duomo, around the Elephant Fountain of Vacarini; the Pescheria market, and the market of Fiera, the theatre and the roman amphitheater, the odeon, Via Crociferi with an endless line of churches, the Bellini gardens, the theatre Massimo Vincenzo Bellini, Saint Nicolo and the Benedictine Convent (headquarters of the University di Lettere de Catania), without forgetting the Ursino Castle and multitude of baroque palaces proliferating in Catania.

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Valletta (Malta)

Valletta is the capital of Malta, situated in the east central portion of Malta. It is the second southernmost capital of Europe. The City was officially recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1980. The city is essentially Baroque in character, with elements of Mannerist, Neo Classical and Modern architecture in selected areas. Building dated The city consists of buildings from the 16th century onwards, built during the rule of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, also known as Knights Hospitaller. The official name given by the Order of Saint John was Humilissima Civitas Valletta The Most Humble City of Valletta. The bastions, curtains along with the beauty of its Baroque palaces, gardens and churches, led the ruling houses of Europe to give the city its nickname Superbissima, Most Proud.

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The ship: Vasco da Gama

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Blue Room
Chefs Table
Club Bistro

With a rich international heritage Vasco da Gama is a premium cruise ship carrying about 1220 guests in style and comfort combining contemporary décor with a more traditional cruise style.  

Combining beautiful, contemporary decor with a more traditional cruise style, Vasco da Gama is small to mid-size, and is a wonderful new addition to the CMV fleet. The 55,820 grt ship has nine passenger decks serviced by eight lifts, is stabilized and air-conditioned throughout and underwent a multi-million dollar refurbishment in 2015. Comfortable cabin accommodation ranges from standard to de-luxe with 80% enjoying an ocean view. There are no less than 120 balcony cabins and 29 more spacious suites which also benefit from having private balconies.

Year renovated 2021
Beam 30.8 m.
Length 219.4 m.
Tonnage 55,877 tn.
Occupancy 1000
Crew 550
Ratio passenger / crew Premium 2:1
Number of decks 9
Number of staterooms 639
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