From $14,040 per person
11 days
Ship: National Geographic Orion
Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.
Barcelona, Spain / Embark Ship
Arrive in Barcelona and transfer to a shared hospitality space. This afternoon, explore the city at your own pace, enjoying its architectural masterpieces, the lively street rhythms of Las Ramblas or the beautiful views atop Montjuic. Embark the ship in the late afternoon and set off on your journey.
Columbretes Islands
The ship anchors near the city of Castellón on mainland Spain. From here, enjoy water activities in the Columbretes Islands, an archipelago 30 miles off the coast. The islands are a haven for wildlife, offering opportunities to observe endemic species such as Andouin's gull, Eleonora's falcon and Scopoli's shearwater.
Valencia
Begin your journey through Valencia with a visit to its majestic cathedral, home to the revered Holy Chalice—believed by many to be the cup used by Jesus at the Last Supper. Savor an authentic paella, the city’s signature dish, before exploring the City of Arts and Sciences, a futuristic complex where science, culture and architecture converge. Later, set out independently to wander the winding streets of the old quarter, browse the bustling Mercado Central or take in world-class art at the Palau de les Arts.
Cartagena
Uncover Cartagena’s remarkable history, from its Roman foundations to its role as a Mediterranean stronghold. Stand before the magnificent Roman Theatre, admire the remains of the Augustus Temple and see the imposing city walls—a UNESCO World Heritage site. Later, set out on a tapas tour of the city, weaving your way through narrow lanes and bustling terraces as you taste local delicacies like <i>caldero del mar menor, </i>a traditional fisherman’s rice dish.
Málaga
Málaga is one of Spain’s oldest cities—a vibrant coastal hub where layers of ancient history blend with contemporary culture. Explore the Alcazaba, a remarkably well-preserved Moorish fortress overlooking the sea, and climb to the Castillo de Gibralfaro, the 14th-century stronghold that once guarded both the Alcazaba and the city below.
Tangier, Morocco
Tangier lies just across the Strait of Gibraltar from Spain and has long been a gateway between Africa and Europe—a true cultural crossroads. Stroll the winding streets of its medina, ascend to the city’s legendary kasbah or visit the American Legation Museum, a symbol of centuries-old diplomacy, and the only U.S. National Historic Landmark located outside the country.
Algarve Region, Portugal
Enter Portugal in the Algarve, the sun-drenched southern coast renowned for its dramatic cliffs, golden beaches and whitewashed villages. Choose from a variety of activities: kayak in tranquil waters, spot dolphins along the coast, set out on a scenic afternoon hike or wander the cobblestoned streets of a coastal town that embodies the Algarve’s timeless charm.
Lisbon
Arrive in Lisbon, Portugal’s captivating capital, where historic architecture, timeless traditions and scenic beauty converge. Visit the iconic Belém Tower and the ornate Jerónimos Monastery, then wander the winding lanes of Alfama—the city’s oldest quarter—where the soulful sound of Fado drifts through the air.
At Sea
As you sail toward the Azores, enjoy the ship’s premium amenities and onboard experiences. Step onto the Bridge to watch for wildlife and observe the captain navigate the ship, unwind with a massage from the wellness specialist or attend naturalist talks on your destination.
Ponta Delgada, São Miguel, Azores
Venture into the lush Furnas Valley and enjoy a traditional Azorean specialty for lunch: <i>cozido</i>, a hearty stew of meats and vegetables slow-cooked underground by volcanic steam. Weather permitting, set out with local spotters on a catamaran in search of cetaceans.
Ponta Delgada / Disembark Ship
Disembark in Ponta Delgada and transfer to the airport for flights home.
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Designed for epic voyages to some of the world’s most remote and captivating destinations, the National Geographic Orion is a sleek and capable expedition ship that blends adventurous spirit with refined comfort. At 338 feet in length and accommodating just 102 guests, this ice-strengthened vessel is ideally sized for exploring wild coastlines, hidden coves, and polar waters—with the versatility and elegance that define every Lindblad-National Geographic experience.
The ship’s 53 outside-facing cabins and suites are tastefully appointed with large windows or portholes, comfortable bedding, en-suite bathrooms, and ample storage. Select suites offer additional space, lounge areas, and prime positioning for panoramic views. With a warm, contemporary aesthetic, each stateroom serves as a peaceful retreat after full days of exploration.
Onboard, guests enjoy a range of inviting social and educational spaces, including a library with floor-to-ceiling windows, a main lounge for presentations and briefings, a well-equipped fitness center, a sauna, and a massage room. Dining is a highlight, featuring fresh, locally sourced ingredients and a rotating menu that reflects the ship’s regions of travel—from Polynesia to Antarctica.
Expedition readiness is at the heart of the Orion. The ship carries a fleet of Zodiacs and kayaks, as well as scuba diving and snorkeling gear for tropical itineraries. Underwater cameras, an ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle), and video microscopes bring the marine world to life, while a team of naturalists, marine biologists, and a National Geographic-certified photo instructor guide every step of the journey with insight and expertise.
From the polar ice to the South Pacific’s coral atolls, the National Geographic Orion offers a seamless blend of rugged exploration and onboard comfort—delivering transformational travel experiences in some of the most remote corners of the globe.
Reach out to our travel concierges today to create your perfect journey.