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Málaga is a port city on southern Spain’s Costa del Sol, known for its high-rise hotels and resorts jutting up from yellow-sand beaches. Looming over that modern skyline are the city’s 2 massive hilltop citadels, the Alcazaba and ruined Gibralfaro, remnants of Moorish rule. The citys soaring Renaissance cathedral is nicknamed La Manquita (“one-armed lady”) because one of its towers was curiously left unbuilt.
Málaga is a port city on southern Spain’s Costa del Sol, known for its high-rise hotels and resorts jutting up from yellow-sand beaches. Looming over that modern skyline are the city’s 2 massive hilltop citadels, the Alcazaba and ruined Gibralfaro, remnants of Moorish rule. The citys soaring Renaissance cathedral is nicknamed La Manquita (“one-armed lady”) because one of its towers was curiously left unbuilt.
Tangier, a Moroccan port on the Strait of Gibraltar, has been a strategic gateway between Africa and Europe since Phoenician times. Its whitewashed hillside medina is home to the Dar el Makhzen, a palace of the sultans thats now a museum of Moroccan artifacts. The American Legation Museum, also in the medina, documents early diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Morocco in an 1821 Moorish-style former consulate
Casablanca is a port city and commercial hub in western Morocco, fronting the Atlantic Ocean. The citys French colonial legacy is seen in its downtown Mauresque architecture, a blend of Moorish style and European art deco. Standing partly over the water, the enormous Hassan II Mosque, completed in 1993, has a 210m minaret topped with lasers directed toward Mecca.
Agadir, a city along Morocco’s southern Atlantic coast, in the foothills of the Anti-Atlas Mountains, is the capital of Agadir-Ida Ou Tanane province. A resort destination, its known for its golf courses, wide crescent beach and seaside promenade lined with cafes, restaurants and bars. Agadirs hilltop kasbah was destroyed in a 1960 earthquake, but its original old wall remains standing.
Arrecife is a port city on the east coast of Lanzarote, one of Spain’s Canary Islands. In the old quarter, the 17th-century San Ginés Church has a bell tower and a Mudéjar-style ceiling. The Agustín De La Hoz mansion now houses a cultural center. Playa del Reducto beach has golden sand and calm waters. The International Museum of Contemporary Art displays abstract works in San José Castle, an 18th-century fortress.
He has traveled the seas of the globe, drawing his long and majestic silhouette on the most distant horizons. Prestigious offshore vessel with 5 anchors, the MV Belle des Océans, allows you to discover new itineraries and visit dream destinations in optimal conditions. The MV Belle des Océans is one of the flagships of the CroisiEurope fleet. This superb 5-anchor boat human dimension, elegant and racy, is 103 meters long and 15 meters wide and has 7 decks. It can accommodate 120 passengers in 60 superb cabins and suites, all with exterior views. À edge, every step is an adventure. From lounge bars to; the swimming pool and the fitness center, from the spa to the well-being salon, between well-thought-out spaces and tailor-made services, everything has been taken care of; designed to offer top-of-the-range comfort and make cruising unforgettable. The restaurant, where are served all meals during the trip, offers delicate contemporary and international cuisine in a refined setting, where large bay windows allow you to take full advantage of the panorama. A restaurant-grill, as well as a bar-lounge, are also located at the pool level.
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