On our VASCO DA GAMA, which was named Ship of the Year in April 2023, you can travel to your personal places of longing all over the world. Whether you are dreaming of the North Cape, the Mediterranean or even a trip around the world: You will indulge in pure cruise feeling on a comparatively small ship with a manageable number of guests of maximum 1,000 passengers. Enjoy the family atmosphere on board our charming ocean-going vessel VASCO DA GAMA and indulge in culinary delights in our five restaurants. Our attentive, German-speaking service staff will serve you top-class drinks in the seven bars and cafés on board, which have been furnished with great attention to detail. The heated swimming pool on the Lido Deck can be used all year round, regardless of the weather, thanks to the flexible sliding glass roof. Our on-board program is rounded off by first-class entertainment with on-board shows, varied live music and lectures on local history.
Our big trip around the world - the trip of a lifetime!
176 days | Hamburg • Gran Canaria • Jamaica • Panama City • Tahiti • Auckland • Sydney • Bali • Dubai • Athens • Málaga • HamburgWhy this trip?
- Discover the world together: With the my choice fare, the second person saves 50% of the cabin price
- Embark on the journey of a lifetime in comfort and relaxation from Hamburg.
- A spectacular cruise experience awaits you with the Panama Canal, as you will pass through this maritime work of art by day.
- You pass the international date line with the VASCO DA GAMA - a special event!
- You will sail through the breathtaking Suez Canal and reach the Mediterranean on the VASCO DA GAMA by the shortest possible route from the Red Sea. A dream for every cruise fan!
- Experience different cultures, enchanting cities and the fascinating flora and fauna of the most beautiful places on earth.
Itinerary
Hamburg
Welcome to Hamburg! The pearl of the north inspires with its many facets. Stroll through the modern Hafencity, enjoy the beautiful parks along the Alster or pay a visit to the trendy district of St. Pauli.
Embarkation 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm.
Day 2
Recreation at sea.
Day 3
Recreation at sea.
Day 4
Recreation at sea.
Day 5
Recreation at sea.
Leixões (Porto)
Walk in the footsteps of the great Portuguese explorers in Porto! The narrow streets and centuries-old buildings bear witness to times long past. Culinary delights await you during a port wine tasting - the fine wine got its name from the Portuguese port city in the 18th century.
Day 7
Recreation at sea.
Funchal (Madeira)
Exotic fruits and colorful flowers welcome you to Madeira! The imposing Sé Cathedral, culinary delights in the charming market hall, dreamlike views and the exotic variety of plants in the Jardim Botânico ensure that you will not forget your visit to the island's capital Funchal.
Day 9
Erholung auf See.
Santa Cruz de La Palma (Canary Islands)
Stroll through the narrow streets along the historic colonial houses, enjoy homemade tapas and delicious wines in the charming bars and restaurants in Santa Cruz de La Palma and convince yourself that the enchanting Canary Island of La Palma is also rightly called "La Isla Bonita" - the beautiful island!
Las Palmas (Gran Canaria)
Hike through the vineyards of Tafira up to the volcanic cauldron Caldera de Bandama and enjoy the wonderful panoramic view over Gran Canaria. Afterwards, indulge in culinary delights in the picturesque city of Las Palmas and marvel at the fascinating architecture of the Canary Island.
Day 12
Recreation at sea.
Day 13
Recreation at sea.
Mindelo (Cape Verde)
Stroll through the picturesque port city of Mindelo and visit small shops, the quaint fish market, charming cafes and unique museums. The magnificent Praça Nova district with its pastel-colored stucco villas and the beautiful city park invite you to relax in Cape Verde.
Day 15
Recreation at sea.
Day 16
Recreation at sea.
Day 17
Recreation at sea.
Day 18
Recreation at sea.
Day 19
Recreation at sea.
Bridgetown (Barbados)
Colonial architecture, historic buildings, Fort Savannah, culture, local gastronomy, beautiful beaches and art make the capital of Barbados special.
Castries (St. Lucia)
On St. Lucia, a jewel of the Caribbean, marvel at the Pitons, two majestic volcanic mountains that are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Relax on the island's exotic black sand beaches and explore fascinating snorkeling and diving areas along the west coast. For the more adventurous, there are hiking trails inland through the rainforest that lead to spectacular waterfalls.
Roseau (Dominica)
On Dominica, the "nature island" of the Caribbean, you can discover an impressive landscape with black sand beaches, thundering waterfalls and boiling lakes. With the Kalinago Territory and the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Morne Trois Pitons National Park, the island offers nature experiences that are not to be missed. Dominica is also a paradise for divers and hikers, who can explore the 365 rivers, countless lakes and the diverse flora and fauna in the dense, mountainous rainforests.
Little Bay (Montserrat)
On Montserrat, often referred to as the "shining emerald of the Caribbean", the Centre Hills offer you biodiversity and lush vegetation. Head to the ghost town of Plymouth, which was almost completely buried by volcanic eruptions and is now a fascinating excursion destination. For nature and bird lovers, Montserrat also offers the opportunity to observe the national bird, the Montserrat oriole, in the tropical forests.
Basseterre (Saint Kitts)
Visit the green volcanoes of St. Kitts, which are covered in dense tropical forest and offer an impressive backdrop. The islands are also known for their white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters, which are perfect for swimming, sunbathing and diving. Those interested in history can visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site Fort Brimstone Hill, a well-preserved fortress from the colonial era.
Day 25
Recreation at sea.
Day 26
Recreation at sea.
Port Royal (Jamaica)
In Jamaica, for example, you can dive into the crystal-clear water and explore the colorful underwater world while snorkeling.
Day 28
Recreation at sea.
Cozumel (Mexico)
On the island of Cozumel you will walk in the footsteps of the Maya, because there are still many ruins from the former advanced civilization. The Mexican island is also known for its beautiful beaches and excellent diving opportunities.
Mahahual (Mexico)
Crystal clear water, dreamlike beaches and Caribbean island flair under palm trees await you in Mahahual. With a little luck, you can even admire turtles in the wild on Mexico's Costa Brava!
Belize City (Belize)
In Belize City, visitors have the opportunity to see one of the last swing bridges in the world. The Swing Bridge is located in the center of the city and must be moved manually every day to allow ships to pass through.
Santo Tomás de Castilla (Guatemala)
Spectacular waterfalls cascade down steep cliffs and magical exotic vegetation lines your path in the beautiful nature surrounding the port city of Santo Tomas de Castilla on the east coast of Guatemala!
Santo Tomás de Castilla (Guatemala)
Spectacular waterfalls cascade down steep cliffs and magical exotic vegetation lines your path in the beautiful nature surrounding the port city of Santo Tomas de Castilla on the east coast of Guatemala!
Puerto Cortés (Honduras)
Discover the diversity of Honduras during a visit to Puerto Cortés! The picturesque port city welcomes you with dreamlike beaches, untouched jungle and Caribbean flair.
Roatán (Honduras)
Pure Caribbean feeling! Colorful corals, leisurely swimming turtles and elegant rays around the Belize Barrier Reef make the picturesque island of Roatán a true paradise for divers and snorkelers. Dreamlike beaches and beautiful natural scenery also invite you to explore extensively on land.
Day 36
Recreation at sea.
San Andrés (Colombia)
The island of San Andrés in the Caribbean Sea has a turbulent history. British, Spanish and Dutch ruled the island at times, but pirates were the real rulers and used the strategically ideally located island for their raids.
Cartagena (Colombia)
On the coast facing the Caribbean Sea lies the prettiest colonial city in Colombia, some say in all of South America. Cartagena has an abundance of small, colorful houses, on whose balconies fragrant bougainvillea and beautifully blooming hibiscus can be admired. Between them rises the imposing Roman Catholic cathedral.
Puerto Limón (Costa Rica
Discover the unique region around Puerto Limón. The diverse area of Costa Rica exudes a very individual flair thanks to its own traditions. Afro-American cultural experiences, an enchanting national park and majestic mountains await your visit!
Colón (Panama
Get in the perfect mood for tomorrow's passage of the Panama Canal - with a visit to the Miraflores Locks and the interactive Panama Canal Visitor Center. Or explore the historic Fort San Lorenzo to gain an insight into the region's colonial past. Discover the rich biodiversity of the nearby rainforest.
Day 41
Day passage through the Panama Canal
.Panama City (Panama)
Panama City has developed into a modern metropolis over the years, with not only the tallest buildings in Central America, but also many historical monuments. Let yourself be enchanted by the special flair of this port city or embark on a journey back in time to Central America 600 years ago and visit an indigenous Embera village.
Panama City (Panama)
Panama City has developed into a modern metropolis over the years, with not only the tallest buildings in Central America, but also many historical monuments. Let yourself be enchanted by the special flair of this port city or embark on a journey back in time to Central America 600 years ago and visit an indigenous Embera village.
Day 44
Recreation at sea.
Manta (Ecuador)
Discover the Ecuadorian port city of Manta with us. Tuna fishing is one of the city's main sources of income, which is especially evident when visiting the numerous restaurants - if you are looking for fresh fish and seafood, you will definitely find it here! Or enjoy a safari in the Pacoche National Park.
Guayaquil (Ecuador)
The city of Guayaquil is known as the gateway to the Galapagos Islands. The flair of the metropolis is defined by a mix of history and a modern urban atmosphere.
Day 47
Recreation at sea.
Callao (Peru)
From the port city of Callao, you will reach the capital Lima. Explore the old town of Lima, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The contrast between historic buildings and modern skyscrapers gives Lima its characteristic charm. If you decide to take the overland excursion to the legendary Machu Picchu, your adventure starts today in Callao.
Day 49
Recreation at sea.
Day 50
Recreation at sea.
Day 51
Recreation at sea.
Day 52
Recreation at sea.
Day 53
Recreation at sea.
Hanga Roa (Chile, Easter Island)
Almost everyone knows about the famous stone statues on Easter Island, but only very few experience the impressive monuments up close. In Hanga Roa you have the opportunity to visit the countless Moai on the island. In addition to the completed moai, which number about 800 today, you should definitely visit Rano Raraku, also called the "Birthplace of the Moai". On its slopes today there are still almost 400 more or less completed Moai. After an exciting exploration around Easter Island, you will have the opportunity to relax by the sea. The beaches on the island are not numerous, but all the more beautiful. Alternatively, you can visit the sea bay Ahu Tongariki, where the largest Polynesian ceremonial site is located.
Hanga Roa (Chile, Easter Island)
Almost everyone knows about the famous stone statues on Easter Island, but only very few experience the impressive monuments up close. In Hanga Roa you have the opportunity to visit the countless Moai on the island. In addition to the completed moai, which number about 800 today, you should definitely visit Rano Raraku, also called the "Birthplace of the Moai". On its slopes today there are still almost 400 more or less completed Moai. After an exciting exploration around Easter Island, you will have the opportunity to relax by the sea. The beaches on the island are not numerous, but all the more beautiful. Alternatively, you can visit the sea bay Ahu Tongariki, where the largest Polynesian ceremonial site is located.
Day 56
Recreation at sea.
Day 57
Recreation at sea.
Adamstown (Pitcairn Islands)
The remote Adamstown exudes a solitary beauty. Besides a visit to the island museum, which tells the story of the mutineers of the Bounty and the founders of the place, it is also worth exploring the island. Not far from the settlement you can enjoy a wonderful view of Bounty Bay surrounded by unique flora and fauna.
Adamstown (Pitcairn Islands)
The remote Adamstown exudes a solitary beauty. Besides a visit to the island museum, which tells the story of the mutineers of the Bounty and the founders of the place, it is also worth exploring the island. Not far from the settlement you can enjoy a wonderful view of Bounty Bay surrounded by unique flora and fauna.
Day 60
Recreation at sea.
Day 61
Recreation at sea.
Fakarava (Tuamoto archipelago)
Fakarava, the second largest atoll in French Polynesia, lies in the heart of the Pacific and is surrounded by many small islands. This remote jewel offers impressive wildlife both on land and at sea. Explore the beauty of this place, which has been designated a UNESCO biosphere thanks to its untouched nature.
Papeete (Tahiti)
The capital of French Polynesia is located on Tahiti and convinces with its popular city market, historical buildings, various museums about Tahitian art as well as spacious parks and the harbor.
Papeete (Tahiti)
The capital of French Polynesia is located on Tahiti and convinces with its popular city market, historical buildings, various museums about Tahitian art as well as spacious parks and the harbor.
Bora Bora (Society Islands)
Welcomed by the 727 meter high volcano Mount Otemanu, the dream island captivates with beautiful lagoons, coral reefs, snow-white beaches and decelerating natural world.
Bora Bora (Society Islands)
Welcomed by the 727 meter high volcano Mount Otemanu, the dream island captivates with beautiful lagoons, coral reefs, snow-white beaches and decelerating natural world.
Moorea (Society Islands)
Tahiti's sister island enchants with its majestic volcanic landscape and invites you to experience the culture of Polynesia in the Tiki Village. Relaxing and decelerating is guaranteed on the dream beaches.
Day 68
Recreation at sea.
Rarotonga (Cook Islands)
Welcome to paradise! Rarotonga is the largest of the Cook Islands. Relax on one of the beautiful beaches or take a hike to the mountain Te Rua Manga - also known as "The Needle". You can also visit the Maire Nui Gardens. Experience the beautiful tropical gardens, the lush lily ponds and the spectacular view of the mountains.
Day 70
Recreation at sea.
Day 71
Passage of the international dateline.
Day 72
Recreation at sea.
Nuku'alofa (Tonga)
The name Nuku'alofa translates as "home of love". Explore the city's lively markets, such as the Talamahu Market. Here you can experience the culture of the area up close. A special feature are the architectural symbols that are reminiscent of the only monarchy in the South Pacific. Religious faith is also very important. This is made clear by the many churches in the city.
Day 74
Recreation at sea.
Lautoka (Fiji)
Lautoka is known as the "sugar city" of Fiji. Located on the north coast of Viti Levu, it exudes a unique charm with its lively market, colorful temples and impressive sugar cane industry. Experience the vibrant atmosphere of the city, enjoy the tropical landscape or learn all about Fiji's sugar cane.
Day 76
Recreation at sea.
Day 77
Recreation at sea.
Bay of Islands (New Zealand)
The Bay of Islands is a true natural paradise of New Zealand. Kayaking, hiking to breathtaking viewpoints and oyster tours are possible activities in the "winterless north".
Tauranga (New Zealand)
Countless coastal experiences such as sailing tours and dolphin watching, breathtaking nature, the Hobbit Caves, and the arts and dining scene make Tauranga an incredibly diverse destination.
Auckland (New Zealand)
Immerse yourself in the lively metropolis. For example, visit the Sky Tower, the War Memorial Museum, the Auckland Domain, One Tree Hill and spend time at the harbor.
Day 81
Erholung auf See.
Napier (New Zealand)
Unique vintage flair with art deco houses, vintage cars and clothes from the 30s will make you travel to another time. Te Mata Mountain and Napier's wineries can also be explored.
Wellington (New Zealand)
Known for unique restaurants and bars, the Cable Car, the Wētā Workshop for "Lord of the Rings" fans, nature reserves and Mount Victoria also await Wellington visitors.
Lyttelton (Christchurch, New Zealand)
From Lyttelton, we travel to the "City of Gardens" Christchurch. Here, according to the name, enchanting gardens and parks await; but also trips on the Avon, markets and reserves offer themselves.
Port Chalmers (New Zealand)
The picturesque harbor town is ideal for a relaxing day of café visits, browsing in galleries and the various stores. Alternatively, a trip to Dunedin, a mecca of Victorian architecture, can be made.
Oban (New Zealand)
On Stewart Island, you can explore New Zealand's largest national park. Keep an eye out for the kiwi, the country's national bird.
Day 87
Cruising in the fjords of New Zealand
.Day 88
Cruising in the fjords of New Zealand.
Day 89
Recreation at sea.
Day 90
Recreation at sea.
Hobart (Tasmania)
Let yourself be enchanted by Hobart's city center with great markets and the harbor district. Maybe you will discover the "Tasmanian Devil" in the surroundings of the Tasmanian capital or just enjoy the spectacular nature.
Day 92
Recreation at sea.
Kangaroo Island (Australia)
On Kangaroo Island, the unique Australian animal world awaits you. As the name suggests, free-roaming kangaroos can be found here. The native animals also include koalas, sea lions and seals. The island also offers breathtaking nature with its dramatic coastal landscapes, the sand dunes of Little Sahara and Admiral's Arch, a cave open to the sea.
Portland (Australia)
In Portland, you can experience Australian history up close: for example, on a ride on the nostalgic Portland Cable Tram, which offers unique views of the city and its picturesque coastline. Or in the Botanic Gardens, the oldest in the country, which are a paradise for plant lovers and an oasis of tranquillity. A special highlight is a visit to the 12 Apostles rock formation, the second most popular photo motif in Australia after Ayers Rock/Uluru. Your route there takes you along what is probably Australia's most famous road, the Great Ocean Road.
Day 95
Recreation at sea.
Melbourne (Australia)
Besides the 40,000 year old history of the indigenous people, Melbourne offers many cultural assets such as the Royal Exhibition Building, the Cricket Stadium and the National Gallery. Art is also presented in many ways: be it with live music, street art or even theater culture.
Day 97
Recreation at sea.
Sydney (Australia)
The unique skyline with the famous opera house and the harbor bridge make Sydney. In addition to modern urban culture, the history of the Aboriginies can also be experienced. Beach enthusiasts will experience an unforgettable day at Bondi Beach.
Sydney (Australia)
The unique skyline with the famous opera house and the harbor bridge make Sydney. In addition to modern urban culture, the history of the Aboriginies can also be experienced. Beach enthusiasts will experience an unforgettable day at Bondi Beach.
Day 100
Recreation at sea.
Day 101
Recreation at sea.
Townsville (Queensland, Australia)
Discover the World Heritage National Park Townsville or explore the lively city with its historical sights.
Cairns (Australia)
The world-famous Great Barrier Reef makes the diver's heart beat faster. Furthermore, a visit to the Tjapukai Cultural Park offers the opportunity to get to know the life of the Aborigines.
Cairns (Australia)
The world-famous Great Barrier Reef makes the diver's heart beat faster. Furthermore, a visit to the Tjapukai Cultural Park offers the opportunity to get to know the life of the Aborigines.
Cooktown (Australia)
Hiking routes through Australia's nature, beautiful beaches, a spacious waterfront and museums dedicated to the namesake James Cook are all worth a visit in Cooktown.
Day 106
Recreation at sea.
Day 107
Recreation at sea.
Darwin (Australia)
Darwin offers a wide range of opportunities - whether it's exploring Australia's wildlife, boating or a rich selection of museums. The Darwin Shipyard District awaits you with an abundance of restaurants and unique swimming opportunities.
Day 109
Recreation at sea.
Day 110
Recreation at sea.
Komodo (Indonesia)
In the Komodo National Park or at the "Pink Beach" there is a breathtaking natural and animal world to discover. Look out for the Komodo dragon, which was named after the island - it should be easy to spot as it can reach a size of up to 3 meters! Landings are only possible as part of excursions.
Benoa (Bali)
Beautiful dream beaches, spectacular buildings such as the Gate of Heaven or the Besakih Temple and the diverse wildlife are to be explored on Bali.
Benoa (Bali)
Beautiful dream beaches, spectacular buildings such as the Gate of Heaven or the Besakih Temple and the diverse wildlife are to be explored on Bali.
Day 114
Recreation at sea.
Semarang (Java, Indonesia)
Semarang on the north coast of Java impresses with its old town in Dutch colonial style, which is waiting to be discovered by you. An absolute highlight is a visit to the UNESCO World Heritage Site Borobudur, the largest Buddhist temple complex in the world. Or you can take a trip to the active volcano Merapi.
Day 116
Recreation at sea.
Singapore
Look forward to the probably most beautiful skyline in Asia - Singapore. Visit the "City of Lions" and discover, for example, the "Gardens by the Bay", the "Marina Bay Sands" with its spectacular light show or immerse yourself in the diverse cuisine of the city-state - either in the restaurants or more authentic at the countless markets.
Singapore
Look forward to the probably most beautiful skyline in Asia - Singapore. Visit the "City of Lions" and discover, for example, the "Gardens by the Bay", the "Marina Bay Sands" with its spectacular light show or immerse yourself in the diverse cuisine of the city-state - either in the restaurants or more authentic at the countless markets.
Port Kelang (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
From Port Kelang we head to Kuala Lumpur, the multifaceted metropolis and capital of Malaysia. The Petronas Towers stand out among the other skyscrapers and colonial architecture and markets bring the city to life.
Langkawi (Malaysia)
The "Jewel of Kedah" invites you to an adventure with turquoise waters, thundering waterfalls and valleys where mangrove forests along with their wild inhabitants await you. The whole thing can also be viewed from a lofty height - from the Sybridge - look forward to impressive views.
Phuket (Thailand)
The largest island of Thailand captivates its visitors with Chinese shrines and restaurants, breathtaking natural landscapes and the bustling markets. Another highlight is the "Big Buddha", a 45 meter high marble statue, picturesquely situated on a hill from where you can enjoy a wonderful view over Chalong Bay.
Day 122
Recreation at sea.
Day 123
Recreation at sea.
Day 124
Recreation at sea.
Colombo (Sri Lanka)
Picturesque colonial buildings, centuries-old temples and traditional markets - that's Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka! Discover Colombo by tuk tuk and enjoy the island's former namesake, Ceylon tea.
Day 126
Recreation at sea.
Malé (Malediven)
The capital of the Maldives, Malé, awaits you with unique sights. Especially interesting are the mosque made of coral stone, the fish market and the Sultan's Park. But also here the bathing fun does not come too short, relax on dreamlike beaches.
Uligan (Maldives)
The island of Uligan is part of the Haa Alif Atoll. What really sets Uligan apart is the genuine warmth of its inhabitants. Gentleness and friendliness are very important here. You too can enjoy the pleasant way of life mixed with tranquillity in the midst of beautiful nature.
Day 129
Recreation at sea.
Day 130
Recreation at sea.
Day 131
Recreation at sea.
Muscat (Oman)
Walk along the promenade to the famous souk of Matrah and put your haggling skills to the test. Marvel at the ostentatiously designed capital of Oman, where the country's wealth is readily on display. From the gilded bus stop to the colossal royal palace, Muscat will leave you in awe.
Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
Dubai, capital of the emirate of the same name and the largest city in the United Arab Emirates, will captivate you with ultra-modern architecture. The Burj Khalifa, the world-famous 830-meter skyscraper, dominates the skyline. But also the Dubai Fountain, whose water jets show a choreography accompanied by music, or the artificial islands off the coast make the city unique. Shopping lovers are spoiled for choice thanks to the numerous malls.
Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
Dubai, capital of the emirate of the same name and the largest city in the United Arab Emirates, will captivate you with ultra-modern architecture. The Burj Khalifa, the world-famous 830-meter skyscraper, dominates the skyline. But also the Dubai Fountain, whose water jets show a choreography accompanied by music, or the artificial islands off the coast make the city unique. Shopping lovers are spoiled for choice thanks to the numerous malls.
Kashab (Oman)
The idyllic fishing village of Kashab is known for its enchanting fjord landscape. Board a traditional dhow and embark on a discovery tour through the turquoise waters of the fjords. With a little luck, your trip will be accompanied by dolphins.
Muscat (Oman)
Walk along the promenade to the famous souk of Matrah and put your haggling skills to the test. Marvel at the ostentatiously designed capital of Oman, where the country's wealth is readily on display. From the gilded bus stop to the colossal royal palace, Muscat will leave you in awe.
Day 137
Recreation at sea.
Salalah (Oman)
Salalah forms an almost tropical oasis on the Arabian Peninsula. Besides steep cliffs and beaches like in the Caribbean, the lush vegetation shines, lined with numerous orchards. A visit to the historic district with the Al-Husn Palace, the birthplace of Sultan Qaboos, who is still very revered today, should not be missed during a visit to Salalah.
Day 139
Recreation at sea.
Day 140
Recreation at sea.
Day 141
Recreation at sea.
Jeddah (Saudi Arabia)
In Jeddah, a contrast of the modern and historical oriental world awaits you. Visit a traditional souk, stroll along the harbor promenade or visit unique architectural projects such as the Jeddah Tower, which is under construction. When completed, it will be the tallest building in the world.
Day 143
Recreation at sea.
Safaga (Luxor, Egypt)
Safaga has something to offer for everyone. Follow the falcon god Horus into the Valley of the Kings on an excursion to neighboring Luxor and visit the amazing Temple of the Dead of Hatshepsut, which will transport you to the realm of Osiris. Alternatively, the enchanting coral reefs at Soma Bay offer a true paradise for lovers of the underwater world.
Day 145
Passage through the Suez Canal
.Day 146
Recreation at sea.
Lindos (Rhodes)
High above the picturesque medieval village of Lindos towers the imposing ancient Acropolis. Let yourself be enchanted by the Greek flair on Rhodes with charming white houses and cobbled streets!
Heraklion (Crete)
In Heraklion, go back in time three thousand years on a visit to the Palace of Knossos and explore the legend of the Minotaur. Crete's gorgeous sandy beaches and azure waters also invite you to take a dip!
Piraeus (Athen)
Follow the footsteps of history in Athens during a visit to the imposing Acropolis and learn a lot of interesting facts about the impressive buildings in the Greek capital in the fascinating Acropolis Museum.
Day 150
Recreation at sea.
Katakolon (Olympia)
Katakolon is the gateway to Olympia: walk in the footsteps of the Olympians who competed in Olympia more than 2000 years ago. Discover historical buildings, beautiful nature and lively markets in fascinating Greece!
Corfu (Ionian Islands)
Corfu: that's rugged mountains, medieval alleys and Venetian fortresses. The popular island off the northwest coast of Greece lies in the Ionian Sea. The climate is balanced and the vegetation is Mediterranean, which is why Corfu is also called the "green island". Even Sisi, Empress Elisabeth of Austria, called Corfu her "favorite island".
Syracuse (Sicily)
Tauchen Sie bei einem Besuch der sizilianischen Stadt Syrakus ein in die Geschichte, die durch die zahlreichen Ruinen lebendig wird! Im Archäologischen Park von Neapolis bestaunen Sie das römische Amphitheater, das imposante Teatro Greco und die einzigartige Kalksteinhöhle Orecchio di Dionisio.
Sorrento (Italy)
A town as if carved into a rock, with numerous colorful houses in the middle of the lush green landscape. Take a stroll through Sorrento or visit numerous beautiful villages along the famous Amalfi Coast from here.
Civitavecchia (Rome)
From Civitavecchia you will arrive in beautiful Rome. And here you will be "spoilt for choice": Admire the imposing St. Peter's Basilica in charming Rome or take a trip to Vatican City, the center of the Roman Catholic Church, and marvel at true masterpieces, such as Michelangelo's frescoes in the Sistine Chapel. Or enjoy the vibrant metropolis with its highlights: the Spanish Steps, the Trevi Fountain and the Colloseum....
Livorno (Florence/Pisa)
Immerse yourself in the Tuscan lifestyle in Livorno and admire the picturesque Italian houses during a short city walk. Architectural masterpieces also await you during a visit to historic Florence or the charming city of Pisa.
Genoa
Follow in the footsteps of the great explorer in the birthplace of Christopher Columbus! Genoa convinces with typical Italian flair: Beautiful narrow streets, extraordinary cultural offerings and charming museums are waiting to be discovered by you.
Marseille (Provence)
Experience France with all its facets. Marseille enchants visitors with the charming old fishing port, the imposing basilica Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde, breathtaking nature and historic fortresses.
Barcelona
The Catalan city is one of the most beautiful in the entire Mediterranean. Nine buildings in Barcelona are on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The cityscape is characterized by buildings of the architect Antoni Gaudí. The facade of the five-nave basilica is admirable; but he also created a stately townhouse, the Palau Güell, and the Park Güell on a ridge in the north of Barcelona. Hundreds of tapas bars with typical Spanish specialties await visitors on the amusement mile Las Ramblas.
Valencia
The impressive cathedral, home of the "Holy Grail," rises between the narrow streets of Valencia's picturesque old town. A stark contrast to this is the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències - the futuristic buildings in the former riverbed of the Turia in the Spanish port city look like landed spaceships.
Day 161
Recreation at sea.
Málaga
Pure culture in Málaga! In the birthplace of Picasso on Spain's Costa del Sol, numerous diverse museums are waiting to be discovered. Let yourself be enchanted by the lively ambience of the port city with its historic monuments, modern trendy neighborhoods and charming bars with local specialties.
Málaga
Pure culture in Málaga! In the birthplace of Picasso on Spain's Costa del Sol, numerous diverse museums are waiting to be discovered. Let yourself be enchanted by the lively ambience of the port city with its historic monuments, modern trendy neighborhoods and charming bars with local specialties.
Gibraltar
On the Gibraltar Peninsula, you almost feel like you're in a small English town: there are inviting pubs, red telephone booths and the typical British mailboxes. Only the weather is better - almost 2,800 hours of sunshine a year invite you to explore. Visit the Rock of Gibraltar with its cheeky animal inhabitants or the Gorham Cave.
Cadiz
Cadiz in Andalusia is a Spanish port city built on a promontory and enclosed by the sea on almost all sides. From the more than 100 watchtowers were traditionally watched for merchant and expedition ships. Cadiz is one of the oldest cities in Western Europe and is characterized by a winding old town with many small squares.
Day 166
Recreation at sea.
Vigo
The city of Vigo combines culture, nature and Spanish history. Its historic old town offers a wealth of tapas bars alongside winding alleyways and Galician houses. Be sure to try the fresh seafood at the Mercado da Pedra. If you love nature, climb the Monte del Castro. You will be rewarded with wonderful views. On the nearby Cíes Islands, you will find pristine beaches and crystal-clear water.
A Coruña
Welcome to Galicia, to A Coruña. The city's long history is witnessed by its Roman street network and its medieval squares and churches. At the port, the Tower of Hercules (Torre de Hércules), the oldest lighthouse in the world still in operation and on UNESCO's World Heritage List, flashes. The gallery houses on the harbor are striking, with their glazed wooden balconies, typical of Galicia.
Bilbao
As is well known, there is (no) dispute about taste. About art, too (not). But a visit to the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, is definitely a must. The collection of contemporary artworks is great, but the titanium-clad building is also a real eye-catcher. You will experience the friendly metropolis as lively and colorful, which is also due to its many parks and green spaces.
Le Verdon (Bordeaux)
The beautiful marina Port Médoc invites you to explore the picturesque Bordeaux region. Look forward to beautiful nature, enchanting cities and culinary delights in the famous wine region in the south-west of France!
Day 171
Recreation at sea.
Saint Malo
What an impressive apprroach - admire the massive fortress construction that has shaped the history of the town in Brittany. The old town of the picturesque coastal town pushes into the Atlantic Ocean and the historic city center is surrounded by the massive defensive walls of the citadel.
Day 173
Recreation at sea.
Ijmuiden (Amsterdam)
Relax on the wide beaches of IJmuiden or visit one of the region's museums, such as the Maritime and Harbour Museum or the Bunker Museum. The location also makes a trip to Amsterdam a good idea. The city is characterized by many canals and is known for its museums, such as the Rijksmuseum or the Van Gogh Museum.
Day 175
Recreation at sea.
Hamburg
Welcome to Hamburg! The pearl of the north inspires with its many facets. Stroll through the modern Hafencity, enjoy the beautiful parks along the Alster or pay a visit to the trendy district of St. Pauli.
Disembarkation until 09:00.
Services
- Cruise in the booked cabin category
- nicko cruises full board
- nicko cruises cruise management German-speaking
- German-speaking local tour guide during the excursions (this cannot be guaranteed in all destinations, in these cases English-speaking guide)
- English-speaking service on board
- Entertainment programme and lectures on the countries visited on board
- Loving, age-appropriate childcare and large children's area
- Convenient Whisper audio system for a variety of excursions
- Use of the fitness area, swimming pools, outdoor sports area and spa area with sauna
- Wine, beer and soft drinks with all main meals
- Laundry service
- Onshore excursions in each port of embarkation and disembarkation with change of passengers
- Priority for embarkation and disembarkation
- Voucher photo gallery in the amount of 150 euros
- Wellness voucher in the amount of 350 euros
- Invitation for your loved ones (on request and subject to availability. The contingent is very limited.)
- Gourmet evening at our "Chef's Table"
- Internet package with 10 GB per person
- Travel documents
- Luggage service between landing stage and cabin for embarkation and disembarkation
- All port and passenger fees
The services provided during your trip
- Arrival and departure
- Classic beverage package on sea voyages with VASCO DA GAMA: €2,610 p. P.
- Premium beverage package on sea voyages with VASCO DA GAMA: €6,090 p. P.
- Insurance
- Complete insurance
- Travel cancellation insurance
- Travel health insurance
Additional services
Your ship: VASCO DA GAMA
On our VASCO DA GAMA, which was named Ship of the Year in April 2023, you can travel to your personal places of longing all over the world. Whether you are dreaming of the North Cape, the Mediterranean or even a trip around the world: You will indulge in pure cruise feeling on a comparatively small ship with a manageable number of guests of maximum 1,000 passengers. Enjoy the family atmosphere on board our charming ocean-going vessel VASCO DA GAMA and indulge in culinary delights in our five restaurants. Our attentive, German-speaking service staff will serve you top-class drinks in the seven bars and cafés on board, which have been furnished with great attention to detail. The heated swimming pool on the Lido Deck can be used all year round, regardless of the weather, thanks to the flexible sliding glass roof. Our on-board program is rounded off by first-class entertainment with on-board shows, varied live music and lectures on local history.