Cruise Seabourn Quest: Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, United Kingdom Departing from Lisbon
From Lisbon
Sun 10 May 2026
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Lisbon
Arrival
00:00
Departure
17:00
Lisbon, Portugal's sunny capital, seduces you with its historic districts and panoramic views. Stroll through the narrow streets of Alfama, listen to traditional fado and visit São Jorge Castle. The Belém district, with the Belém Tower and the Hieronymites Monastery, bears witness to the great maritime discoveries. The iconic yellow streetcars climb the hills, offering a picturesque experience. Taste pasteis de nata in a local pastry shop. Lisbon, with its combination of history, culture and gastronomy, is an essential European destination.
Navigation
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00:00
Departure
00:00
Sailing days are the ideal opportunity to take advantage of the facilities available. Depending on the ship, you'll have access to pools, whirlpools, spas, gyms and theaters, ensuring relaxation and entertainment for all.

Gibraltar
Arrival
08:00
Departure
18:00
The port :
The port of Gibraltar, located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, is a fascinating stopover in the Mediterranean. Just a stone's throw from the city, it offers quick and easy access to the many historical and natural sites of this British overseas territory. The port is ideal for visitors wishing to discover Gibraltar's unique cultural mix and breathtaking scenery.
What to visit in Gibraltar
Gibraltar, famous for its imposing rock, offers a multitude of attractions. The Rock of Gibraltar Nature Reserve is a must-see, with its panoramic views over the Mediterranean and Africa, as well as its free-roaming Barbary apes. Explore the Grottes de Saint-Michel, a network of natural caves with impressive stalactite and stalagmite formations. Don't miss Main Street, the town's main shopping street, perfect for a unique shopping experience and a taste of the local cuisine.
What to visit in the surrounding area
Gibraltar's surroundings offer a wide range of excursions. Spain's Costa del Sol, with its sunny beaches and luxury resorts, is just a short drive away. For history buffs, a visit to the Spanish cities of Seville or Granada, with their architectural and cultural riches, is a rewarding option. Nature lovers can also explore the nearby Los Alcornocales Nature Park, one of Europe's largest cork oak forests, offering hiking and observation of the local flora and fauna.

Motril
Arrival
08:00
Departure
18:00
The port:
The port of Motril, located on the Spanish Mediterranean coast, is around 3 kilometers from the city center, easily accessible by cab or public transport. The port of Motril offers passengers quick access to the city's various attractions and a glimpse of the surrounding natural beauty.
What to visit in Motril
Motril, a city rich in history and culture, offers an authentic Andalusian experience. Its historic center boasts traditional architecture and charming squares. The Motril History Museum and the Sugar Museum tell the story of the town's economic and social history. The Motril Rum Factory, one of the oldest in Europe, offers guided tours and tastings. Motril's beaches, such as Playa Granada and Playa Poniente, are ideal for relaxing in the Mediterranean sunshine.
What to visit in the surrounding area
Near Motril, the charming town of Salobreña, with its ancient Moorish castle and breathtaking sea views, is just a few kilometers away. The Alpujarras, a series of picturesque villages nestled in the mountains, offer magnificent scenery and the chance to discover local traditions. The historic city of Granada, with its famous Alhambra Palace, is less than an hour's drive away and makes an unforgettable excursion for lovers of history and architecture.

Cartagena
Arrival
08:00
Departure
18:00
Port:
The port of Cartagena, in Spain's Murcia region, is about 500 meters from the city center. This proximity makes for quick and easy exploration, immersing visitors directly in Cartagena's historic and maritime atmosphere.
What to visit in Cartagena
Cartagena, a city steeped in history, is packed with archaeological sites and monuments. Discover the Roman theater, an impressive vestige of antiquity. Visit the Castillo de la Concepción to learn more about the city's history and enjoy panoramic views. The National Museum of Underwater Archaeology offers a fascinating look at the region's maritime heritage. Stroll through the historic center, admiring the modernist architecture and charming narrow streets that bear witness to Cartagena's rich past.
What to visit in the surrounding area
Close to Cartagena, the Murcia region is full of treasures to discover. The Calblanque regional park, with its wild beaches and hiking trails, offers the perfect natural escape. The city of Murcia, with its magnificent cathedral and Baroque architecture, is an enriching cultural excursion. For a unique experience, visit the Salines de San Pedro, a natural area where you can observe flamingos and other bird species in a picturesque and peaceful setting.

Navigation
Arrival
00:00
Departure
00:00
Sailing days are the ideal opportunity to take advantage of the facilities available. Depending on the ship, you'll have access to pools, whirlpools, spas, gyms and theaters, ensuring relaxation and entertainment for all.

Mahon
Arrival
08:00
Departure
18:00
The port:
The port of Mahon, located on the Balearic island of Menorca, is the ideal starting point for discovering the unique culture and history of this Mediterranean island. Renowned as one of the world's largest natural harbors, it is located just a few minutes from Mahon town center, offering passengers quick and easy access.
What to visit in Mahon
Mahon, the capital of Menorca, offers a captivating blend of history and culture. Discover the old town with its unique Georgian architecture, an influence of the short-lived British rule. Visit the majestic church of Santa Maria, with its impressive organ. Don't miss the local market in the Carme cloister, where you can sample local produce. For history buffs, the Menorca Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the island's past, from prehistory to the modern era.
What to visit in the area
Menorca, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, is a paradise for nature and culture lovers. Explore ancient megalithic structures such as the talayots, testimony to the island's prehistory. Menorca's beaches and coves, such as Cala Macarella and Cala Mitjana, offer crystal-clear waters for swimming and relaxation. For a wilder adventure, the S'Albufera des Grau nature park is a must for hikers and birdwatchers. Finally, a visit to the charming village of Fornells, renowned for its local cuisine, particularly caldereta de langosta, is a real treat for the taste buds.

Saint Tropez
Arrival
12:00
Departure
00:00
The port:
The port of Saint-Tropez, an icon of the French Riviera in the Mediterranean, is located directly in the city center. Accessible on foot, the port is an excellent starting point for exploring the picturesque alleyways, luxury boutiques and charming cafés of this iconic southern French town.
What to visit in Saint-Tropez
Saint-Tropez, with its unique blend of traditional charm and modern glamour, offers an unforgettable experience. Stroll along the quayside, where luxury yachts rub shoulders with colorful fishing boats. Discover the Place des Lices, where markets and pétanque games are held. Visit the Citadelle de Saint-Tropez for a breathtaking view of the town and the sea. Art lovers will appreciate the Musée de l'Annonciade, home to works by famous painters such as Matisse and Signac. For a relaxing break, the beaches of Pampelonne are the ideal place to soak up the sun.
What to visit in the surrounding area
The area around Saint-Tropez is full of treasures to discover. The village of Gassin, perched on a hill, offers an exceptional panorama of the region. Ramatuelle, with its charming alleyways and cultural heritage, is a must-see. For a wine experience, explore the surrounding estates and vineyards, where you can taste local wines. Nature lovers and hikers will appreciate the coastal path, which offers spectacular views of the Mediterranean. Finally, a short boat trip to the Îles d'Hyères reveals unspoilt natural landscapes and crystal-clear waters.

Saint Tropez
Arrival
00:00
Departure
18:00
The port:
The port of Saint-Tropez, an icon of the French Riviera in the Mediterranean, is located directly in the city center. Accessible on foot, the port is an excellent starting point for exploring the picturesque alleyways, luxury boutiques and charming cafés of this iconic southern French town.
What to visit in Saint-Tropez
Saint-Tropez, with its unique blend of traditional charm and modern glamour, offers an unforgettable experience. Stroll along the quayside, where luxury yachts rub shoulders with colorful fishing boats. Discover the Place des Lices, where markets and pétanque games are held. Visit the Citadelle de Saint-Tropez for a breathtaking view of the town and the sea. Art lovers will appreciate the Musée de l'Annonciade, home to works by famous painters such as Matisse and Signac. For a relaxing break, the beaches of Pampelonne are the ideal place to soak up the sun.
What to visit in the surrounding area
The area around Saint-Tropez is full of treasures to discover. The village of Gassin, perched on a hill, offers an exceptional panorama of the region. Ramatuelle, with its charming alleyways and cultural heritage, is a must-see. For a wine experience, explore the surrounding estates and vineyards, where you can taste local wines. Nature lovers and hikers will appreciate the coastal path, which offers spectacular views of the Mediterranean. Finally, a short boat trip to the Îles d'Hyères reveals unspoilt natural landscapes and crystal-clear waters.

Portofino
Arrival
08:00
Departure
19:00
Port:
Cruises calling at Portofino usually anchor in Genoa, an important port city in Italy's Liguria region. From here, shuttle buses take visitors to Portofino, some 36 kilometers away. This short distance makes it easy to discover the picturesque village of Portofino, a Mediterranean gem renowned for its elegance and exceptional natural setting.
What to visit in Portofino
Portofino, a small fishing village with colorful houses, is a jewel on the Italian Riviera. Stroll along the charming quayside, lined with luxury boutiques and café terraces. Be sure to visit the church of San Giorgio and the Castello Brown, offering panoramic views of the sea and the village. The Portofino Regional Nature Park offers hikes in unspoilt surroundings, with breathtaking views of the coast. The Piazzetta, in the heart of the village, is a lively and friendly meeting place.
What to visit in the surrounding area
The surrounding area offers many opportunities for discovery. Santa Margherita Ligure, close to Portofino, offers pleasant beaches and a lively setting. The Cinque Terre, a little further afield, is famous for its picturesque villages and spectacular coastal scenery. Genoa, the port of call, is well worth a visit for its rich historical heritage, including its historic center and aquarium. A boat trip along the Ligurian coast reveals magnificent views, secret coves and waters ideal for swimming and diving.

Genoa
Arrival
07:00
Departure
00:00
The port :
The port of Genoa, capital of Italy's Liguria region, is an essential stopover for many Mediterranean cruise ships. The port is directly adjacent to Genoa's historic center and aquarium, immersing visitors in the city's enchanting atmosphere as soon as they step off the ship.
What to visit in Genoa
Stroll along the Carrugi, typical narrow streets leading to the magnificent Via Garibaldi, lined with 16th and 17th-century palaces that bear witness to the city's prosperity during the time of the Republic of Genoa. The Cathedral of San Lorenzo, with its harmonious blend of Romanesque and Gothic styles, is a jewel not to be missed. The Palazzo Ducale and the Genoa Museum are windows onto Genoese art and history, while the Genoa Aquarium invites visitors of all ages to a captivating marine adventure.
What to visit in the area
Just 30 kilometers from Genoa, Santa Margherita Ligure, with its seductive beaches and relaxed atmosphere, is perfect for a seaside break. Portofino, a little further along the coast, enchants with its colorful port and luxury boutiques. The Cinque Terre, five picturesque villages clinging to the cliffs, offer breathtaking panoramas and are easily reached by train or boat. The paths that wind between these villages are a hiker's paradise, offering breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea.

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