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Hapag-Lloyd Cruises


As your cruise glides into Málaga, the stunning vistas of the Costa del Sol unfold before you. To the east, the quaint villages and rustic charm of La Axarquía invite you to explore traditional Spanish life. To the west, the vibrant city pulses with energy, showcasing the essence of coastal culture. Framed by the breathtaking Penibético Mountains, Málaga offers a mild climate and a healing escape from winter chill. Beyond the city lies a treasure trove of Andalusia's historical gems, making it an irresistible destination for discerning travelers. Embrace the allure of this captivating region.

Tangier is a Moroccan port city on the Strait of Gibraltar. The city, whose origins date back to the fifth century BC, is captivating with its lively medina and busy markets offering traditional handicrafts. The kasbah with its impressive Bab el Kasbah gate rises up over the city and offers fascinating insights into the past. You get a sense of a wide variety of influences in the narrow streets – from the Carthaginians to the Romans and the Moors, all have left the marks of their different cultures.

Modern life and historic charm go hand in hand in Casablanca. The lively metropolis is Morocco’s economic centre and offers an exciting mix of Arab or Muslim heritage and remnants from the French colonial period. The old town, also known as the medina, is inviting with its winding streets and numerous bazaars to wander around, while the art deco district and the Corniche promenade show the city’s modern side. At the end of the Corniche, you will see the majestic Hassan II Mosque and its minaret rising about 210 m (689 ft) into the blue sky: one of the largest mosques in the world, its architectural beauty and the glorious marble of the huge prayer hall are impressive.


Volcanoes and sandy beaches: Lanzarote is an interplay of colours. The island was formed about 20 million years ago and now boasts a variety of golden, black and almost white beaches. Turquoise bays, red-and-black volcanic landscapes and the green vineyards of La Geria reveal a unique and diverse natural landscape. Lanzarote and its sister island Fuerteventura – once joined and now separated by a narrow strait – both exude a magical appeal that cannot be found anywhere else.

Santa Cruz de la Palma, the capital of the “Isla Bonita” stretches between green hillsides and dark beaches. The colourful house facades and colonial palaces along the Calle Real and the Calle de San Sebastian exude traditional Canarian charm. La Palma, one of the smaller Canary Islands but with impressive scenery, is enticing with its romantic tapas bars, winding streets and beautiful dreamy backdrop. Walking along the cobbled streets, you will feel like you have been taken back to the glamorous times of the 17th century.

Tenerife, in the heart of the Canary Islands, is the largest and most populated island in the archipelago. Authors describe it as one of the “Isles of the Blessed” and visitors are enthralled by its picture of paradise. With idyllic beaches, crystal-clear waters, white dunes and lush vegetation, Tenerife is a place to dream about. Its landmark is the Pico de Teide, a majestic volcano that dominates the surrounding landscape. The island’s flora is surprising with a variety of protected species, most of which are native to the Canaries.

Funchal, the capital of Madeira, is located on the slopes of a mountain range up to 1,200 m (3,937 ft) high and, like the island on the whole, is known for its magnificent variety of flowers. Blessed with mild temperatures all year round, Madeira offers steep coastlines, green valleys and imposing peaks – a paradise for nature lovers. In the 16th century, Funchal was an important port for ships sailing to Africa and South America. Today, the focus is on the cultivation and trade of the famous Madeira wine. The seafront promenade Avenida do Mar extends from the old town to the fishing harbour and offers romantic views of the sea and the city lights, especially in the evening hours. Funchal combines natural beauty with cultural heritage and invites you to enjoy the island to the full.

Discover the enchanting island of Madeira, a gem in the Atlantic located about 500 miles west of Casablanca. Formed by volcanic activity, this lush paradise, known as 'The Floating Garden of the Atlantic,' beckons travelers with its breathtaking landscapes, from vine-clad mountain slopes to charming villages adorned with vibrant wildflowers. Funchal, its capital, is steeped in rich history as the cradle of Portuguese wine exports. Embrace the allure of this Mediterranean haven, where each excursion unveils the island's natural beauty and captivating heritage, promising an unforgettable escape.


Nestled on seven hills by the Tagus River, Lisbon, Portugal’s capital since the 13th century, enchants visitors with its stunning blend of history and modernity. Discover majestic architecture, the charm of vintage trams, and vibrant neighborhoods brimming with culture. Stroll through Praça do Comércio, an elegant square, and explore the narrow streets of the Old Town, where centuries of history come alive. Lisbon’s unique allure promises an unforgettable experience, whether you indulge in fine shopping or savor exquisite cuisine. Let the city’s beauty captivate your spirit as you embark on your journey.




在陽光明媚的日子,您將會愛上這個寬敞的DEDON沙發島,它是享受獨處放鬆的理想之地。根據時尚而柔和的自然色調以及高品質的家具,這個85平方米(915平方英尺)的頂層大套房分為獨立的生活和臥室區域,讓您倍感舒適與寧靜。房間設有寬敞的步入式衣櫃,以及慷慨的用餐區,為您的用餐體驗提供足夠的空間。在陽台上,您還可以盡情享受陽光,體驗DEDON沙發島的悠閒。豪華的浴室配備了地暖、雙洗手台、按摩浴缸、獨立淋浴以及私人桑拿,讓您在航行中也能享有無與倫比的放鬆享受。此外,專屬管家服務及24小時套房服務,確保您隨時能夠獲得所需的協助。無論是享用免費的迷你吧飲品、精緻的小點心,還是透過平板電腦輕鬆預約餐廳 "The Globe by Kevin Fehling" 的桌位,這一切都使您的郵輪體驗更加獨特而奢華。














