Color, Culture and Coastline: An Iberian Adventure
Step aboard EXPLORA I this spring for a four-night journey. Begin in Lisbon, then discover Costa Calida’s beaches, Valencia’s cultural treasures, and Barcelona’s vibrant energy. Each stop offers unique charm and unforgettable experiences.
Lisbon enchants with its historic charm, and culinary wonders. From its iconic trams to its soulful Fado music and tantalizing pastéis de nata, the journey begins in a city that stirs the soul.
Days at sea with Explora Journeys invite moments of unhurried exploration, inspiring you to rediscover the things that bring you joy against a backdrop of endless blue.
Arrive in Cartagena, a gem on Spain’s golden Costa Cálida. Visit a hidden bay or explore its ancient Roman ruins, stunning harbour and cobbled streets steeped in history.
Continue the journey in a city that blends Spanish charm with modern marvels. Savor traditional paella in the place it was born, or visit one of many contemporary museums, galleries and art spaces.
End your journey in Barcelona, where Gaudí’s modernist masterpieces meet Gothic character. Wander vibrant streets, savor Catalan cuisine, or unwind on the city’s beautiful Mediterranean beaches.
Reserve with Explora Journeys by February 28, 2025 and enjoy generous value savings on select journeys, a 10% deposit*, and up to USD 1,000 prepaid Destination Experiences Credits per suite, per reservation**
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