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VOYAGE 20 - Valencia - Cartagena - Malaga

date
Embarkation
Valencia
21-06-2025
16:00
date
Disembarkation
Malaga
27-06-2025
10:00
Number of nights
6
Price
from
€1.080

Voyage highlights

  • Participate in sailing aboard the historic Santa Maria Manuela
  • Discover Valencia’s unique blend of old and new
  • Explore Cartagena’s rich Roman and maritime history
  • End your voyage in Málaga, a city full of art and culture
  • Soak in the Mediterranean’s stunning coastal views
  • Why not book the previous or the next voyage and extend your holidays?

Weather conditions

In late June, the Mediterranean coast enjoys warm, sunny days with temperatures ranging from 26–32°C. Perfect conditions for both exploring on shore and relaxing aboard, with gentle breezes and cooler evenings ideal for stargazing on deck.

Voyage description

Embark on a 7-day voyage aboard the Santa Maria Manuela, sailing from Valencia to Málaga with a stop in the historic city of Cartagena.

This fabulous journey blends the thrill of life at sea with cultural exploration and stunning Mediterranean landscapes. Whether you’re an experienced sailor or stepping aboard for the first time, you’ll enjoy hands-on sailing, breathtaking views, and warm, welcoming ports.

 

Our adventure begins in Valencia, a city renowned for its blend of modern architecture and historic charm. Take time to explore its Gothic Quarter, visit the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences, or indulge in the city’s world-famous paella. As we leave Valencia, you’ll have the opportunity to participate in sailing the ship, learning the ropes and working alongside the crew to navigate the magnificent Santa Maria Manuela.

 

Midway through our voyage, we stop in Cartagena, a city steeped in over 2,000 years of history. Explore its impressive Roman Theatre, wander the picturesque streets of the Old Town, or visit the Naval Museum to discover Cartagena’s maritime heritage. This vibrant port city offers a fascinating mix of ancient history and modern Spanish culture.

 

The voyage concludes in Malaga, where the Mediterranean meets Andalusian traditions. Known for its historic Alcazaba fortress, lively streets, and exquisite art museums, Malaga is the perfect place to celebrate the end of your voyage. From exploring its cultural landmarks to enjoying its sunny beaches, Malaga offers something for every traveler.

 

Throughout this voyage, you’ll be invited to take part in the ship’s operations, from hoisting sails to steering the ship, gaining a unique perspective on life at sea. Evenings on deck bring magical sunsets and starlit skies, creating unforgettable moments.

VOYAGE 20 - Valencia - Cartagena - Malaga

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*Travellers must be between 14 and 80 years old on the date of sailing to be eligible for the trip.

Itinerary:  Valencia – Cartagena - Malaga

Dates:  21st June (Board 1600h) – 27th June (Disembark 1000h)

Voyage highlights

  • Participate in sailing aboard the historic Santa Maria Manuela
  • Discover Valencia’s unique blend of old and new
  • Explore Cartagena’s rich Roman and maritime history
  • End your voyage in Málaga, a city full of art and culture
  • Soak in the Mediterranean’s stunning coastal views
  • Why not book the previous or the next voyage and extend your holidays?

 

  • Spain’s vibrant coastal city of Valencia offers a must-see attraction: the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences. This architectural marvel, with its sleek white structures and serene pools, provides a glimpse into the city’s modern side. To experience Valencia’s rich history, take a stroll through the old town and visit the stunning Valencia Cathedral, home to the legendary Holy Grail.

     

    The nearby Mercado Central is a sensory feast, with colorful stalls offering fresh produce, local delicacies, and traditional Valencian foods. Just a short walk away, the lush Turia Gardens, a former riverbed, offer a peaceful spot for a leisurely stroll or bike ride.

    Of course, no visit to Valencia is complete without trying the city’s most famous dish—paella, best enjoyed at a beachside restaurant along the golden shores of Playa de la Malvarrosa.

  • Cartagena, situated on Spain's Mediterranean coast, is renowned for its rich historical legacy that dates back to Roman times. One of the city’s highlights is the magnificent Roman Theatre, recognized as one of the largest on the Iberian Peninsula, which provides an intriguing glimpse into its past.

     

    The modernist architecture in Cartagena is equally impressive, featuring iconic buildings such as the Grand Hotel and the City Hall. The city truly comes alive during its historical reenactment festivals, such as the Carthaginians and Romans, which vividly recreate ancient battles and celebrate local traditions.

     

    Culinary enthusiasts will delight in the local cuisine, which emphasizes fresh seafood, arroz marinero, and the traditional caldero, a rice and fish dish. For history buffs, the National Museum of Underwater Archaeology presents an engaging collection of artifacts from the region's maritime heritage. With its picturesque natural harbor and breathtaking views, Cartagena is a must-visit destination for those who appreciate culture and history.

  • In Malaga, the heart of Spain’s Costa del Sol, a visit to the historic Alcazaba is a must. This Moorish fortress, with its lush gardens and commanding views of the city and harbor, offers a glimpse into the region's rich history. Just below, the Roman Theatre adds another layer of ancient charm to Málaga’s cultural tapestry. The city's bustling port area, Muelle Uno, is a lively spot to enjoy a drink, browse boutique shops, or take in views of the Mediterranean.

     

    Art enthusiasts should not miss the Picasso Museum, celebrating the city’s most famous son. For beach lovers, Malaga’s sun-kissed shores, like Playa de la Malagueta, are perfect for a relaxing afternoon. Don’t forget to indulge in the local cuisine, with “espeto de sardinas,” grilled sardines on the beach, offering a true taste of Andalusian flavor.

Additional Information:

What’s included in your fare:
• All meals on board Santa Maria Manuela – including daily breakfast, lunch and evening meal;
• Refreshments (coffee, tea, water and juice) throughout the day;
• Use of safety equipment;
• All instructions on board by fully qualified crew;
• Third Party Liability Insurance;
• Ports immigration / customs fees.

What’s not included in your fare:
 Flights and transfers to and from the Santa Maria Manuela;
 Additional drinks & snacks on board;
 Personal travel insurance;
 Other personal expenses.

Three meals a day are included. Tea, coffee, herbal tea, water and juice are always available as well as fruit and some snacks throughout the day.

On the Santa Maria Manuela, we offer a variety of cabin types across two decks. Our double bed cabins and bunk bed cabins are designed for two people but can also be booked by a solo traveler for an additional single supplement. All cabins come with a private bathroom and shower. Please review the information below and here to select your preferred option.
- Master Cabin: Features a double bed and a sofa bed that converts into a bunk bed. It accommodates 2 to 4 people, making it a great option for families. (Bed dimensions: Double bed - 1.60m W x 1.85m L; Bunks - 0.80m W x 1.85m L).
- Double Bed Cabins: Equipped with one double bed. (Bed dimensions: 1.60m W x 1.85m L).
- Bunk Bed Cabins: Includes a bunk bed for 1 or 2 people. (Bed dimensions: 0.80m W x 1.85m L).
- Communal Cabins: These cabins have bunk beds for 4 or 6 people, ideal for those who enjoy socializing. (Bed dimensions: 0.80m W x 1.85m L). Communal cabins are divided by gender, and while we try

European ID or Passport. Need to provide details as soon as possible. It is crucial and your own responsibility to check and arrange visa requirements for the countries you are traveling to and from.

Please be reminded that it is your responsibility to stay informed about and follow any travel advisories related to traveling to and from the ship. Like airport boarding procedures, customs and port authorities enforce strict embarkation and disembarkation times. Be sure to plan your travel accordingly.

We recommend you travel with a soft foldable bag (there is no space to store rigid bags in your cabin) and bring with you:
• Valid passport/ID with 6 months validity
• Warm hat and gloves
• Wet weather clothing – waterproof and windproof jacket
• Clothing – enough clothing for all weather circumstances and for sailing at
night.
• Soft soled trainers or deck shoes (no high heels)
• Swimming gear
• Toiletries
• Sunblock
• Sunglasses
• Personal and sea sickness medication
• Book
• Camera

If you wish or need, you can enjoy reliable Wi-Fi while we sail for an additional cost.
Payment should be made at the beginning of the journey for the entire duration, as daily packages are not available. The reliability of the connection can vary depending on the ship’s location and number of concurrent users.

Please keep in mind that unfavorable weather conditions (e.g., lack or excess wind) may cause the captain to decide to sail on engine power, enter or exit a port earlier/later.

We recommend you take out travel insurance to cover your travel to and from the SMM and any activity off the ship.
All activity aboard the SMM is covered by the SMM’s insurance.

Our team are available to provide you with further assistance.
Reach us at info@santamariamanuela.pt.

Testimonials

Les couchers de soleil superbes, de voir les dauphins dans leur milieu naturel c est génial, monter sur la proue aussi c est super. Voir les étoiles à aussi été un moment magique. Le SMM est un superbe voilier et je suis heureuse d avoir voyagé dessus.

Moureau Corinne

June 2023

Fantástico o espírito de grupo que se criou e a interação espetacular com a tripulação

Paulo Diniz

July 2023

The whole trip surpassed my expectations. I cannot speak highly enough of all the staff. Magical moments...there were many! Highly recommend it and hope to do it again

Jacqueline Jane Day Hale

July 2023

Climbing the rigging and going out on bow sprit was a fantastic experience and the crew were very patient and encouraging.

Anita Armstrong

July 2023

The second night of our trip was sky clear enough so we could see all those stars and Milkyway. And we were so lucky that at the same moment, we reached the place with a lot of plankton that was fluorescent. It was a very magic moment.

Alice Severov

July 2023

Many small moments with different crew members made this navigation magical: share the spectacle of a sunset or dolphins playing at the front of the boat, participate in maneuvers, ...etc

Catherine MAURY

November 2023

I won't forget the long-suffering patient crew member who taught me to tie a double bowline. It took ages but I finally got it, and was able to teach another passenger.

Lyn Holland

April 2024

Plein de moments magiques pendant le voyage. C'était impressionnant de voir le bateau depuis le zodiac quand on se trouvait à environ 50 ou 100 m du navire. Super la baignade en pleine mer.

MATA José

June 2024

Everything was magical. Just being on board was magical. Sunrise and sunset. The moon. the movements of the boat... the sharing which is always done in a good mood.

Laurent Catherine

June 2024

Le passage entre les écluses, l’arrivée à Falmouth , le perfectionnisme du crew et le capitaine et le pilote venu à bord. Le coucher du soleil. Les activités !

Margot Rousseau

July 2024

The bosun impressed me by spreading good mood always, by his expertise and by the way he advised crew members in sail handling. The captain is a very friendly and humble person.

Michael

July 2024

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