Madeira, Morocco & Seville

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MAY 10 CASABLANCA – RABAT, MOROCCO

MAY 13 SEVILLE, SPAIN

A choice of morning excursions:

Today you will disembark Aegean Odyssey after breakfast.

Rabat is Morocco’s capital, with a name that means “fortified place”, where highlights include the Kasbah of the Oudaias, the Royal Palace, and the old town founded by the Carthaginians, before being conquered by the Romans and later settled by the Arabs.

Seville

For those passengers who have opted for the pre-cruise hotel stay in Lisbon, post-cruise hotel stay in Seville, and/ or the post-cruise Madrid extension, please go online to www.voyagestoantiquity.com for more information.

Alternatively, Casablanca is more cosmopolitan and more open to Western ways than other places in Morocco. An orientation tour of Casablanca will show you the port, the old medina, the Place Mohammed V, United Nations Square (designed by French architect Joseph Marrast) and the League of Arab States Park. The tour also includes a visit to the impressive Hassan II Mosque: the second largest mosque in the world with the tallest minaret in the world. Free time in the afternoon before evening sailing.

Full itinerary details will be sent with your Final Documents.

MAY 11 DAY AT SEA A leisurely day sailing across the Atlantic towards Spain, giving you time to enjoy the many facilities Aegean Odyssey has to offer.

MAY12 GUADALQUIVIR RIVER – SEVILLE, SPAIN This morning you will enter the mouth of the Guadalquivir River and cruise upstream through the Andalusian countryside to berth mid-afternoon in the heart of the beautiful and romantic city of Seville. Once docked, there will be some leisure time to explore on your own, but be sure not to miss a live Flamenco dance-show on board Aegean Odyssey in the evening.

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Rabat


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