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Cruise in the Atlantic from Funchal to Ponta Delgada aboard HANSEATIC nature ship with visits to Portugal for 11 days

5.040€ 6.400€ (-21%)

About this cruise

Set off on an 11-day cruise in the Atlantic, departing from Funchal and sailing to Ponta Delgada on the HANSEATIC nature ship. Explore charming destinations in Portugal along the way on this exciting voyage.

Cabin Prices

The cruise price at the top of the page (5.040€) is listed for the accommodation of one person in a double cabin. To get the total cabin cost, multiply this price by two. All subsequent prices are listed for the entire cabin and do not require additional multiplication.

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Single Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
03/05/2027 - 13/05/2027 - 7.290€ 8.660€ 27.480€
03/05/2027 - 14/05/2027 - 8.650€ 10.020€ 28.840€

Double Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
03/05/2027 - 13/05/2027 - 10.080€ 13.080€ 26.980€
03/05/2027 - 14/05/2027 - 12.800€ 15.800€ 29.700€

Cruise Route

Day 1: Funchal (Madeira), Portugal. Departure time: 19:00. Funchal is the capital of Madeira and is located on the southern coast of the island. The port city stretches from a relatively flat coastal strip up into the adjacent mountain range. Funchal is a great place not only to relax in one of the floating cafes along the waterfront promenade, but also to shop for delicacies in the market hall, which offers a wide range of fish, flowers, and vegetables. The city center is also worth visiting: the famous fortress is located in the small old town. The upper town is dominated by the "Castelo de São de Pico" fort, also known as "Pico Fort." At the foot of the fortress lies the English Cemetery. Other attractions include the cathedral, the old customs building, the Fort "São Tiago," the city park, and "Quinta das Cruzes" - a garden with an archaeological park.

Day 2: Sea day.

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Day 4: Cais do Pico (Peak), Azores. Cais do Pico is a small coastal city situated on the island of Pico in the Azores. Renowned for its breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the adjacent volcanic mountain, this delightful town attracts many tourists seeking to discover the natural splendor of the Azores. Featuring colorful structures, a scenic harbor, and welcoming residents, Cais do Pico provides visitors with a tranquil and genuine Azorean encounter.

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Day 6: Raven, Azores. Corvo is a small and charming island found in the Azores archipelago. Its picturesque lighthouse, rugged cliffs, and lush green scenery make it a peaceful retreat for nature enthusiasts and hikers. The colorful houses and welcoming locals contribute to the island`s distinct charm, creating an ideal setting for those looking to unwind away from the busy city life.

Day 7: Lajes das Flores (Flowers), Azores. Lajes das Flores is a quaint town situated on the island of Flores in the Azores archipelago. Renowned for its breathtaking natural charm and authentic architecture, Lajes das Flores provides a delightful and peaceful retreat from the fast pace of urban living. Boasting verdant surroundings, rugged shores, and welcoming inhabitants, this town is an ideal getaway for nature enthusiasts and individuals looking for a relaxed ambiance.

Day 8: Beach (Graceful), Azores. Praia is a beautiful and picturesque city situated on Graciosa Island in the Azores archipelago. Famous for its spectacular natural scenery, such as verdant landscapes and impressive coastal vistas, Praia provides a peaceful retreat from the fast pace of contemporary living. Featuring charming streets, historic buildings, and welcoming residents, this city is an ideal destination for those seeking relaxation and a genuine experience of the Azores` allure.

Day 9: Sails (Sao Jorge), Azores. Velas is a small town on the Portuguese Azorean island of São Jorge. The town has approximately 1,980 residents and serves as the capital of the island. In a stroll through the historic town center, visitors can indulge in regional delicacies at one of the small traditional cafes and restaurants. The island has volcanic origins and is best explored through hiking.

Day 10: Ponta Delgada (São Miguel), Azores. Arrival time: 08:00. Ponta Delgada is the port city and main town of the Portuguese Azorean island of São Miguel. The city, with around 30,000 inhabitants, is colorful and lively. The compact town with a historic center is characterized by pretty parks, small streets, and squares. Taking a stroll along the long promenade by the harbor or in the marina is particularly rewarding.

Sights: Parish church, market, regional museum with exhibition on local culture, city gates from the 18th century.

Day 11: Ponta Delgada (São Miguel), Azores. Ponta Delgada is the port city and main town of the Portuguese Azorean island of São Miguel. The city, with around 30,000 inhabitants, is colorful and lively. The compact town with a historic center is characterized by pretty parks, small streets, and squares. Taking a stroll along the long promenade by the harbor or in the marina is particularly rewarding.

Sights: Parish church, market, regional museum with exhibition on local culture, city gates from the 18th century.