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EUR 17,100

Málaga - Lisbon


Orient Express Corinthian

Cruise Code: 091026

Aboard Orient Express Corinthian, sail from Málaga to Lisbon via Cádiz and Portimão, chasing golden coasts, fado nights, and Atlantic charm.

Itinerary
1

Spain

Málaga

Málaga, on the Mediterranean, is one of the world's oldest cities, founded by the Phoenicians around 770 BC. It blends history, culture, and art: the Cathedral of the Incarnation ("La Manquita"), the Moorish Alcazaba, and Gibralfaro Castle. With 30+ museums, including Carmen Thyssen and the Pompidou Center, plus Soho's street art scene, Málaga also honors its most famous native, Picasso. Add beaches, great food, and creative energy, and you get a city rich in heritage and color.
Oct 9, 2026
Departure21:00
2

Spain

Cadiz

Arriving in Cádiz, you're greeted by a city where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean. Cádiz enchants with its maze-like streets, palm-filled Plaza de San Juan de Dios, grand cathedral, and rich history dating back to Spain's Golden Age. Take your time to soak in its atmosphere before heading inland.
Oct 10, 2026
Arrival10:00
3

Spain

Cadiz

Arriving in Cádiz, you're greeted by a city where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean. Cádiz enchants with its maze-like streets, palm-filled Plaza de San Juan de Dios, grand cathedral, and rich history dating back to Spain's Golden Age. Take your time to soak in its atmosphere before heading inland.
Oct 11, 2026
Departure01:00
4

Portugal

Portimão

Portimão, once a shipbuilding and sardine-fishing hub, is now a lively destination with golden beaches and rich heritage. Visit the Portimão Museum in a former cannery and the historic quarter with its Gothic church and cobblestone streets. Nearby are Algarve International Circuit motorsport events, scenic golf courses, Alvor kitesurfing, and boat trips to Benagil Caves or dolphin-watching along the coast.
Oct 11, 2026
Arrival11:00
Departure18:00
5

Portugal

Lisbon

Lisbon, at Europe's edge and the Atlantic's brink, evokes the Age of Discovery, when Portuguese sailors opened routes to India, West Africa, the Caribbean, and Brazil. Today it's a living museum of that seafaring past and a perfect start to your transatlantic voyage. See azulejo-lined streets and Manueline landmarks like Jerónimos Monastery, hear fado in Alfama, ride the 1902 Santa Justa Lift for sweeping views, and savor plenty of pastéis de Belém.
Oct 12, 2026
Arrival08:00

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