Cote d'Azur to Andalusia

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Cote d'Azur to Andalusia



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ITINERARY

Nice, France
Your journey begins in the South of France, and the charming port city of Nice, on the chic French Riviera, or Côte dAzur. From here, you’ll be transferred to your Emerald luxury yacht to begin a wondrous voyage through the alluring Western Mediterranean and its captivating rivieras.  Please book your flight to arrive into Nice prior to 05:00 PM.

Saint-Tropez, France
The resort town of Saint-Tropez is one of the most famous holiday destinations in Europe and has been drawing celebrities, royals and the elite for more than 70 years. From the soft white sand edging blue water to the on-trend beach clubs, decadent dining and luxury boutiques, Saint-Tropez is the ultimate French Riviera experience. For history buffs, learn the story of Saint-Tropez at the Musée dHistoire Maritime, or peruse the incredible modern art inside a former chapel of the Musée de l’Annonciade. 

At Sea
Relish the nautical adventure of a lifetime with some relaxing time at sea. Enjoy the lavish comforts of your luxury yacht – slide into the infinity-style pool where the water seems to touch the horizon, ascend to the Sky Deck to drink in panoramic views or relax in the Observation Lounge.

Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia and one of Spain’s largest and most dynamic cities. Its rich cultural heritage is reflected in its museums, music and culinary scene, and the city is home to several World Heritage sites, including the famous Sagrada Família basilica and other modernist landmarks designed by Antoni Gaudí. Barcelona’s Mediterranean climate, stunning architecture and bustling nightlife, make it one of Europe’s most popular destinations.

Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Towering palm trees, golden stone buildings and glorious sunshine (with more than 300 sunny days a year) welcome you to Palma, the capital of the Balearic Islands on the island of Mallorca. This is a city steeped in history, founded by the Romans and adorned with remarkable architecture. One of Palmas most notable landmarks is the stunning Cathedral of Santa Maria, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture with one of the largest rose windows – a decorated circular window with stained glass – in the world. The island is also famous for its unspoilt beaches, where you can relax on quiet coves or feel the beat at one of the lively beach clubs.

Valencia, Spain
Celebrated for its juicy, sweet oranges, Valencia is also a hub of avant-garde architecture and design, particularly embodied by the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences. A symbol of the New Valencia, this complex is a striking example of modern architecture, with its fluid lines and reflective pools sitting in stark contrast to the traditional construction of the citys old town. Valencia is also the birthplace of paella, a flavourful mix of rice, seafood, vegetables and saffron that is regarded as Spain’s national dish.

Alicante, Spain
Part of the Costa Blanca, Alicante has a lovely Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and mild winters, making it a popular holiday destination year-round. It’s known for beautiful beaches such as Playa de San Juan and Playa del Postiguet, which entice travellers from around the world. In the heart of Alicante stands the Castle of Santa Bárbara, dating back to the ninth century.

Cartagena, Spain
Cartagena, on the Mediterraneans Costa Cálida, was one of the most important naval ports in Spain until the 18th century. This port town on the southeastern corner of the Iberian Peninsula has been inhabited by several cultures that have left their mark on its heritage over more than 2,200 years. From its Roman Amphitheatre to the Torre Ciega, a monument to the ancient Roman necropolis, there is no shortage of sights to amaze you here.

Almería, Spain
The seaside city of Almería has an enticing mix of relaxation and energetic culture. The vast beaches are popular for sailing, swimming and sunbathing, and the palm-lined esplanade along the harbour is a lovely spot for a stroll. Almeria is renowned for its lively tapas culture – start your evening with tasty morsels and drinks at a local bar, then watch the dancefloors come alive as the night unfolds.

Málaga, Spain
Your luxurious yacht cruise concludes in Málaga, one of the oldest cities in Europe and the gateway to the famed Costa del Sol. Here you’ll be transferred to the airport for your return flight home or to continue your holiday.  Please book your flight to depart out of Malaga after 01:00 PM. The itinerary is a guide only and may be amended for operational reasons. As such, Emerald Cruises cannot guarantee the cruise will be operated unaltered from the itinerary stated above.