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MAHON, SPAIN
Departing Mahón harbour on the eastern side of the island, we drive to Fornells – a picturesque fishing village on the north coast. We will have free time here to take a stroll.
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MAHON, SPAIN
Menorca, the northernmost island of the Balearic archipelago, is cliff-bound with a single central hill – Monte Toro. We depart Mahón harbour and proceed to Naveta des Tudons, a magelithic structure of considerable archaeological interest.
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CARTAGENA, SPAIN
Touch, feel, taste… Thousands of special moments and a whole city to enjoy them in. The botanical Gardens Huerto Del Cura invites us to experience over 2000 years of history.
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CARTAGENA, SPAIN
The port of Cartagena enjoys great commercial, cultural and leisure values, both for its complete facilities and for its proximity to other important ports in the Mediterranean area.
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CARTAGENA, SPAIN
Murcia, the capital of the region is located in a fertile valley that was converted thanks to man’s labour into the Garden of the Segura. Founded by the Arabs 1200 years ago, in Murcia you can find a suggesting fusion of cultures and artistic styles, shaped especially in its splendid Cathedral.
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BARCELONA, SPAIN
This tour will give us the opportunity to explore the architectural legacy of one of Barcelona’s most famous sons: Antonio Gaudí. His buildings form a most startling statement of Modernism, a Spanish and mainly Catalan offshoot of the Art Nouveau movement.
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BARCELONA, SPAIN
The Nou Camp Stadium with a capacity of 98,787 is the largest football stadium in Europe. The stadium is the home ground of FC Barcelona and is known to be one of the biggest and most atmospheric stadiums in the world.
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BARCELONA, SPAIN
This excursion is for those of us who would like to visit the city, but are worried about the amount of walking involved in tour A. We depart the pier and drive towards the Gothic area, passing Citadel Park, the Arch of Triumph, the Cathedral, the Roman and Medieval walls, and Colon Avenue.
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BARCELONA, SPAIN
We travel to Montserrat via the Martorell Highway. A splendid view of the Llobregat Valley opens up before us and sights of Monistrol linger in the background. The rugged Montserrat mountain range is one of Spain’s most picturesque areas.
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BARCELONA, SPAIN
Barcelona is a large city which has grown since the end of the Spanish War and the beginning of the modernisation of Spain, and which is nowadays a cosmopolitan city.
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OPORTO, PORTUGAL
The attraction of the second largest city of this country lies in its workday atmosphere, and the city that we can see today dates mainly from the 18th Century when trade was booming and the merchants financed fine houses for themselves and fine buildings for their city.
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OPORTO, PORTUGAL
After departing the ship we travel to the northern interior, heading towards Quinta da Aveleda – a farm located in the countryside near the town of Aveleda, close to the Penafiel in the region known as Vinho Verde (Green Wine).
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OPORTO, PORTUGAL
The Oporto that we will focus on today dates mainly from the 18th century, when trade was booming and the merchants financed elegant houses for themselves and some of the fine buildings in the city that we will have a chance to see during this tour.
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GIBRALTAR
From the quayside we take a short coach transfer to the Marina Bay, to join our boat. Onboard we commence a pleasant voyage within the calm waters of the Bay of Gibraltar. The craft glides effortlessly across the bay.
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GIBRALTAR
The rock of Gibraltar, overlooking the entrance to the Mediterranean and nearly 425 metres (1,400 feet) above sea level, is reputed to be one of the legendary Pillars of Hercules. With its policemen, pillar-boxes and pubs, the Rock is still staunchly British.
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MAHON, MENORCA
Following a short drive of approximately 30 minutes we will reach Menorca’s Son Bou Beach. The beach stretches for approximately 4 kilometres and is dotted with bars and cafés offering a variety of settings.
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