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NEW ITINERARY 2 WEEK ROUNDTRIP (ONLY) OPEN TO BOOK
Ports - Countries
Algeciras, Spain
Leixoes, Portugal
Vigo, Spain
Lisbon, Portugal
Casablanca, Morocco
Tangier, Morocco
Algeciras, Spain
The Passage Varied round trip in the Mediterranean Sea from Algeciras to Morocco and around the Iberian Peninsula with many ports! In Leixoes, you can easily reach the market hall and the city centre with its shops and cafés by foot and in Lisbon the vessel lies not far away from the old city. The port of Leixoes is fascinating - the largest container terminal, unlike most other ports, is located in the inner port, so the ship first has to pass through a long harbor canal and a bascule bridge. Even from a distance, the largest mosque in the world can be seen on the shore of the "white city" of Casablanca. A stroll through the winding old town conveys pure Orient. In Casablanca shore leave may be restricted, it depends on the berthing terminal.
Ports may be cancelled or additional ports may be called into.
Subject to change without notice.
Container ship
Flag: Gibraltar
Captain: Danish/International
Shipping company: Norwegian
Build year: 2005
Ship size: 11200 tdw
Length: 140 m
Width: 22,5 m
Voltage: 220 V.
Equipment: air conditioning, dvd/tv. Ship currency: EUR
Age limit 6 / 79 years (without exception)
Single suite: "Port side"
shower/wc. Bed 110 x 200 cm. Refrigerator. Location: C-deck. Open view to the side
Single suite: "Starboard"
shower/wc. Bed 110 x 200 cm. Refrigerator. Location: C-deck. View to bow restricted but open to the side
+++ NO PETS ALLOWED +++
Booking agent for Independent ship owners of various vessels and routes
Age limits vary for different Ship Owners - please check!
Various coastal feeder container ships
* Maximum passenger age - 70 years old upon return.
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