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Mediterranean from Malaga
MSC Cruises

Mediterranean from Malaga

Date

August 4, 2026

Duration

10 nights

Departure Port

Malaga · Spain

Arrival Port

Malaga · Spain

Rating

Resort

Theme

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MSC Opera

Lirica

Launched

2004

Refitted

2015

Tonnage

65,591 GT

Passengers

2,579

Cabins

1,071

Crew

721

Length

824 m

Width

32 m

Speed

20 knots

Adults Only

No

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Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1

Malaga

Depart 18:00
Spain
Malaga

Málaga distils three thousand years of Mediterranean civilisation into one of Andalusia's most compelling port cities, where the Moorish Alcazaba fortress surveys a modern waterfront of elegant promenades and sun-drenched café terraces. Do not leave without visiting the Museo Picasso — the artist was born here in 1881 — and ascending to the ruined Castillo de Gibralfaro for panoramic views stretching to the Rif Mountains of Morocco on clear days. Malagueta anchovies fried in olive oil and the sweet Pedro Ximénez-laced dessert wine are the city's defining pleasures. The shoulder seasons of April, May, and October offer perfect Mediterranean warmth.

Day 1

Day 1

Malaga

Depart 18:00
Malaga

Málaga distils three thousand years of Mediterranean civilisation into one of Andalusia's most compelling port cities, where the Moorish Alcazaba fortress surveys a modern waterfront of elegant promenades and sun-drenched café terraces. Do not leave without visiting the Museo Picasso — the artist was born here in 1881 — and ascending to the ruined Castillo de Gibralfaro for panoramic views stretching to the Rif Mountains of Morocco on clear days. Malagueta anchovies fried in olive oil and the sweet Pedro Ximénez-laced dessert wine are the city's defining pleasures. The shoulder seasons of April, May, and October offer perfect Mediterranean warmth.

Day 2

Day 2

Cadiz

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Spain
Cadiz

Cádiz, founded by Phoenician traders around 1100 BC and a strong contender for the oldest continuously inhabited city in Western Europe, juts into the Atlantic on a narrow peninsula where honey-colored ramparts frame improbable views of open ocean and the sun sets directly into the sea. The old quarter is an intoxicating labyrinth of baroque churches, hidden plazas, and carnival spirit — Cádiz's annual February carnival is the wildest and most satirically sharp in Spain — while the tapas culture here, centered on fresh Atlantic seafood cooked with Andalusian simplicity, represents Spanish cuisine at its most elemental and joyful. Visit February for carnival or spring for gentle Atlantic breezes. Seville is ninety minutes inland by bus or rail.

Day 2

Day 2

Cadiz

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Cadiz

Cádiz, founded by Phoenician traders around 1100 BC and a strong contender for the oldest continuously inhabited city in Western Europe, juts into the Atlantic on a narrow peninsula where honey-colored ramparts frame improbable views of open ocean and the sun sets directly into the sea. The old quarter is an intoxicating labyrinth of baroque churches, hidden plazas, and carnival spirit — Cádiz's annual February carnival is the wildest and most satirically sharp in Spain — while the tapas culture here, centered on fresh Atlantic seafood cooked with Andalusian simplicity, represents Spanish cuisine at its most elemental and joyful. Visit February for carnival or spring for gentle Atlantic breezes. Seville is ninety minutes inland by bus or rail.

Day 3

Day 3

Lisbon

Arrive 09:00Depart 18:00
Portugal
Lisbon

Lisbon, Portugal's enchanting capital, stands out for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. Must-try experiences include savoring local dishes like bacalhau à brás and pastéis de nata at Mercado da Ribeira. The best time to visit is during the spring or fall, when the weather is mild and the city is alive with festivals and events.

Day 3

Day 3

Lisbon

Arrive 09:00Depart 18:00
Lisbon

Lisbon, Portugal's enchanting capital, stands out for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. Must-try experiences include savoring local dishes like bacalhau à brás and pastéis de nata at Mercado da Ribeira. The best time to visit is during the spring or fall, when the weather is mild and the city is alive with festivals and events.

Day 4

Day 4

At Sea

Day 5

Day 5

Alicante

Arrive 09:00Depart 17:00
Spain
Alicante

Alicante, a historic port city on Spain's Costa Blanca, captivates visitors with its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culinary scene. Must-do experiences include savoring traditional paella by the seaside and exploring the bustling Mercado Central. The best time to visit is during the spring or early fall when the weather is pleasantly warm and the city is alive with festivities.

Day 5

Day 5

Alicante

Arrive 09:00Depart 17:00
Alicante

Alicante, a historic port city on Spain's Costa Blanca, captivates visitors with its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culinary scene. Must-do experiences include savoring traditional paella by the seaside and exploring the bustling Mercado Central. The best time to visit is during the spring or early fall when the weather is pleasantly warm and the city is alive with festivities.

Day 6

Day 6

Mahon

Arrive 09:00Depart 16:00
Spain
Mahon

Mahón commands one of the Mediterranean's deepest natural harbours, a fjord-like inlet on Menorca that captivated British admirals, Phoenician traders, and Roman generals in turn — its Georgian townhouses and gin distilleries speaking eloquently to centuries of contested heritage. Explore the clifftop old town's baroque Santa María church with its 3,200-pipe organ, then cross the water to the imposing fortress of La Mola for sweeping harbour views. The island's prized caldereta de langosta, a slow-simmered lobster stew, is best savoured at the fishing village of Fornells. Visit between May and June or September and October for warmth without the summer crowds.

Day 6

Day 6

Mahon

Arrive 09:00Depart 16:00
Mahon

Mahón commands one of the Mediterranean's deepest natural harbours, a fjord-like inlet on Menorca that captivated British admirals, Phoenician traders, and Roman generals in turn — its Georgian townhouses and gin distilleries speaking eloquently to centuries of contested heritage. Explore the clifftop old town's baroque Santa María church with its 3,200-pipe organ, then cross the water to the imposing fortress of La Mola for sweeping harbour views. The island's prized caldereta de langosta, a slow-simmered lobster stew, is best savoured at the fishing village of Fornells. Visit between May and June or September and October for warmth without the summer crowds.

Day 7

Day 7

Olbia

Arrive 10:00Depart 19:00
Italy
Olbia

Olbia, Sardinia's northeastern gateway, offers three millennia of history from Carthaginian trading post to today's vibrant Italian city, too often bypassed in the rush to the Costa Smeralda. Sardinia's ceremonial suckling pig, DOCG Vermentino wines, and Bronze Age Nuragic ruins reward those who explore beyond the beach. AIDA, MSC Cruises, and Oceania Cruises dock at this convenient port where a walkable historic center and world-class coastline meet fiercely independent Sardinian culture.

Day 7

Day 7

Olbia

Arrive 10:00Depart 19:00
Olbia

Olbia, Sardinia's northeastern gateway, offers three millennia of history from Carthaginian trading post to today's vibrant Italian city, too often bypassed in the rush to the Costa Smeralda. Sardinia's ceremonial suckling pig, DOCG Vermentino wines, and Bronze Age Nuragic ruins reward those who explore beyond the beach. AIDA, MSC Cruises, and Oceania Cruises dock at this convenient port where a walkable historic center and world-class coastline meet fiercely independent Sardinian culture.

Day 8

Day 8

Genoa

Arrive 09:00Depart 18:00
Italy
Genoa

La Superba — 'the Proud' — earned its epithet as one of the four great maritime republics of medieval Italy, and Genoa's UNESCO-listed Palazzi dei Rolli, some of the finest Renaissance and Baroque palaces in Europe, still announce the city's historic ambitions with magnificent authority. Renzo Piano's revitalised old port introduces a modern chapter alongside the medieval carruggi, the labyrinthine alleys where the city's true character breathes: Ligurian focaccia straight from the wood oven, pesto ground to ancient recipes, and farinata — chickpea flatbread — served on marble counters since the twelfth century. Spring and autumn offer the most pleasant conditions for exploring this underestimated city.

Day 8

Day 8

Genoa

Arrive 09:00Depart 18:00
Genoa

La Superba — 'the Proud' — earned its epithet as one of the four great maritime republics of medieval Italy, and Genoa's UNESCO-listed Palazzi dei Rolli, some of the finest Renaissance and Baroque palaces in Europe, still announce the city's historic ambitions with magnificent authority. Renzo Piano's revitalised old port introduces a modern chapter alongside the medieval carruggi, the labyrinthine alleys where the city's true character breathes: Ligurian focaccia straight from the wood oven, pesto ground to ancient recipes, and farinata — chickpea flatbread — served on marble counters since the twelfth century. Spring and autumn offer the most pleasant conditions for exploring this underestimated city.

Day 9

Day 9

Marseille

Arrive 09:00Depart 17:00
France
Marseille

Founded by Greek sailors in 600 BC, Marseille is France's oldest and most viscerally alive city — a Mediterranean port where the catch is still sold from fishing boat decks at the Vieux-Port each morning beneath the golden Madonna of Notre-Dame de la Garde, gleaming on her basilica above the city. The bouillabaisse served at harbourside institutions such as Chez Fonfon is not merely a dish but a rite, its saffron-stained broth tying Marseille to its Hellenic roots. Explore the dramatic Calanques national park, a coastal labyrinth of turquoise coves just south of the city. Spring and autumn are the finest seasons.

Day 9

Day 9

Union Island

Arrive 09:00Depart 17:00
Union Island

Union Island, the southernmost gem in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, rises from the Caribbean as a volcanic sentinel that generations of sailors have used as a landmark on the passage to the Grenadines — its Twin Peaks offering spectacular hikes rewarded with panoramas across a tapestry of cays, reefs, and indigo water. The island serves as the yachting hub of the southern Grenadines, with Clifton Harbour bustling with sloops bound for Tobago Cays, Palm Island, and Carriacou. The dry season from December through May delivers the Caribbean's finest sailing conditions and crystal-clear visibility for diving the thriving coral gardens.

Day 10

Day 10

At Sea

Day 11

Day 11

Malaga

Arrive 08:00
Spain
Malaga

Málaga distils three thousand years of Mediterranean civilisation into one of Andalusia's most compelling port cities, where the Moorish Alcazaba fortress surveys a modern waterfront of elegant promenades and sun-drenched café terraces. Do not leave without visiting the Museo Picasso — the artist was born here in 1881 — and ascending to the ruined Castillo de Gibralfaro for panoramic views stretching to the Rif Mountains of Morocco on clear days. Malagueta anchovies fried in olive oil and the sweet Pedro Ximénez-laced dessert wine are the city's defining pleasures. The shoulder seasons of April, May, and October offer perfect Mediterranean warmth.

Day 11

Day 11

Malaga

Arrive 08:00
Malaga

Málaga distils three thousand years of Mediterranean civilisation into one of Andalusia's most compelling port cities, where the Moorish Alcazaba fortress surveys a modern waterfront of elegant promenades and sun-drenched café terraces. Do not leave without visiting the Museo Picasso — the artist was born here in 1881 — and ascending to the ruined Castillo de Gibralfaro for panoramic views stretching to the Rif Mountains of Morocco on clear days. Malagueta anchovies fried in olive oil and the sweet Pedro Ximénez-laced dessert wine are the city's defining pleasures. The shoulder seasons of April, May, and October offer perfect Mediterranean warmth.

Cabin Categories

DELUXE SUITE AUREA 1
DELUXE SUITE AUREA 2
DELUXE SUITE AUREA 5

DELUXE SUITE AUREA

Suite
301 m²Max 2
SR1

Balcony
Sitting area with sofa
Spacious closet
Bathroom with bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer
Interactive TV, telephone, save and minibar
Wi-Fi access available

King or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaShowerBathToiletries ProvidedRoom Service Available+5
US$3,483 /person+ US$268 taxes & fees
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BALCONY AUREA 1
BALCONY AUREA 2
BALCONY AUREA 3

BALCONY AUREA

Balcony
172 m²Max 2
BA

Bathroom with shower, vanity area with hairdryer
Comfortable double or single beds (on request)
TV, telephone, Wifi connection available (for a fee), safe and minibar

SafeHair DryerDeskDouble or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaVanity Area+5
US$2,933 /person+ US$268 taxes & fees
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BALCONY BELLA GUARANTEED 1
BALCONY BELLA GUARANTEED 2
BALCONY BELLA GUARANTEED 3

BALCONY BELLA GUARANTEED

Balcony
172 m²Max 2
BB

Bathroom with shower, vanity area with hairdryer
Comfortable double or single beds (on request)
TV, telephone, Wifi connection available (for a fee), safe and minibar

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)Safe+3
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JUNIOR BALCONY FANTASTICA 1
JUNIOR BALCONY FANTASTICA 2
JUNIOR BALCONY FANTASTICA 4

JUNIOR BALCONY FANTASTICA

Balcony
172 m²Max 2
BM1

Bathroom with shower, vanity area with hairdryer
Comfortable double or single beds (on request)
TV, telephone, Wifi connection available (for a fee), safe and minibar

BathQueen or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaShowerRoom Service AvailableTV+5
US$2,643 /person+ US$268 taxes & fees
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JUNIOR OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA 1
JUNIOR OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA 2
JUNIOR OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA 4

JUNIOR OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA

Outside
140 m²Max 2
OM1OM2

Window with sea view
Relaxing armchair
Spacious closet
Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)Safe+3
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JUNIOR OCEAN VIEW WITH OBSTRUCTED VIEW FANTASTICA 1
JUNIOR OCEAN VIEW WITH OBSTRUCTED VIEW FANTASTICA 2
JUNIOR OCEAN VIEW WITH OBSTRUCTED VIEW FANTASTICA 4

JUNIOR OCEAN VIEW WITH OBSTRUCTED VIEW FANTASTICA

Outside
140 m²Max 2
OO

Window with sea view
Relaxing armchair
Spacious closet
Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)Safe+3
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OCEAN VIEW BELLA GUARANTEED 1
OCEAN VIEW BELLA GUARANTEED 2
OCEAN VIEW BELLA GUARANTEED 3

OCEAN VIEW BELLA GUARANTEED

Outside
140 m²Max 2
OB

Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)Safe+3
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PREMIUM OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA 1
PREMIUM OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA 2
PREMIUM OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA 4

PREMIUM OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA

Outside
236 m²Max 2
OL1

Window with sea view
Relaxing armchair
Spacious closet
Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)Safe+3
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INTERIOR BELLA GUARANTEED 1
INTERIOR BELLA GUARANTEED 2
INTERIOR BELLA GUARANTEED 3

INTERIOR BELLA GUARANTEED

Inside
140 m²Max 2
IB

Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)Safe+3
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JUNIOR INTERIOR FANTASTICA 1
JUNIOR INTERIOR FANTASTICA 2
JUNIOR INTERIOR FANTASTICA 4

JUNIOR INTERIOR FANTASTICA

Inside
140 m²Max 2
IM1IM2

Relaxing armchair
Spacious closet
Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)Safe+3
US$1,943 /person+ US$268 taxes & fees
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