Southern Spain & the French Riviera

Southern Spain & the French Riviera

Malaga to Nice

May 2, 2027 to May 9, 2027

7 Days

SeaDream II

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Sail the coastline of Spain and France, two of the western Mediterranean’s most celebrated yachting destinations, as you explore the flavors and history of the region. Your journey begins in Malaga and takes you through the provincial villages and coastal resorts of southern Spain. Uncover Roman ruins in Cartagena, including a 1st-century BC theater and Casa de la Fortuna, during an overnight call. Continue to Valencia, the “City of Arts and Sciences,” whose many museums complement its gorgeous beaches and wetlands reserve. Discover Castellón, poised along the stunning Mediterranean coastline known as the “Costa del Azahar” (Orange Blossom Coast), defined by its tony beach resorts, sandy beaches, and the volcanic Columbretes Islands. Yacht to France’s Port-Vendres, a small Catalan fishing town nestled between the Mediterranean and the Pyrenees that few travelers have discovered. Take in the relaxed coastal charm of the Côte d’Azur’s Sanary-Sur-Mer and sunny seaside Nice, where you disembark.

Date Ports of Call Arrive Depart
May 02, 2027 Malaga,
Spain
2 PM - 4 PM
(Embarkation)
Evening
May 03, 2027 Cartagena,
Spain
Evening Overnight
May 04, 2027 Cartagena,
Spain
Evening
May 05, 2027 Valencia,
Spain
Afternoon Evening
May 06, 2027 Castellón,
Spain
Morning Afternoon
May 07, 2027 Port-Vendres,
France
Afternoon Evening
May 08, 2027 Sanary-sur-Mer,
France
Morning Evening
May 09, 2027 Nice,
France
Morning 8 AM - 10 AM
(Disembarkation)

Ports

  • Malaga
    Malaga

    Malaga, together with adjacent towns and municipalities such as Rincon de la Victoria, Torremolinos, Benalmadena, Fuengirola, Alhaurin de la Torre, Mijas, and Marbella, forms the Malaga Metropolitan area. The important cultural infrastructure and the rich artistic heritage have culminated in the nomination of Malaga as a candidate for the 2016 European Capital of Culture. The internationally acclaimed painter and sculptor Pablo Picasso and actor Antonio Banderas were both born in Malaga. SeaDream calls to Malaga both as an embarkation point as well as a typical port of call. Kindly check on the land adventures tab to see all of the activities and options. Should you need embarkation information, it’s also available there.

  • Cartagena
    Cartagena

    Cartagena was founded in the 3rd century BC and has been a major naval station. It is located in the Region of Murcia, southeastern Spain. Thanks to its strategic position on the Mediterranean, Cartagena has been inhabited by many different cultures which have left their mark on its rich cultural heritage during a glorious and turbulent history. It’s a very pleasant and relaxing city to walk around. SeaDream makes it easy is the yacht docks in the center of town. Guests have an option of a walking discovery adventure as well as resort golf at La Manga. Some guests also enjoy independent usage of the mountain bikes.

  • Valencia
    Valencia

    Valencia is the third largest city in Spain after Madrid and Barcelona. It has more than 2.5 million inhabitants in the metropolitan area. The city is recognized globally partly due to its Unesco Heritage Status as well as the City of Arts and Sciences. The Port of Valencia is a very busy commercial port. It is the 5th busiest container port in Europe and the largest in the Mediterranean. SeaDream docks as close to the city center as possible – just along the Grand Prix Raceway. SeaDream offers both day trips as well as a very popular evening adventure called “Valencia Buzzes at Night”.

  • Castellón
    Castellón

    Castellón sits along the stunning Mediterranean coastline known as the “Costa del Azahar” (Orange Blossom Coast), defined by its tony beach resorts, sandy beaches, and the volcanic Columbretes Islands, a protected marine reserve for seabirds. Bordered by the Spanish provinces of Valencia, Teruel, and Tarragona, the region boasts mountainous areas like the Sierra de Espadán and Mount Penyagolosaand ample hiking trails. Castellón is heralded for its cuisine, including fresh seafood and local produce, particularly oranges, and is home to the thirteenth-century Gothic Peñíscola Castle, offering panoramic coastal views.

  • Port-Vendres
    Port-Vendres

    Few travelers have discovered the small Catalan fishing town nestled between the Mediterranean and the Pyrenees. The town’s name comes from Venus (Portus Veneris) and was part of the kingdom of Majorca during the Middle Ages. The natural beauty of Port-Vendres comes alive in its sandy beaches, pebble coves, and many hiking trails, offering views of the Catalan coast and nearby vineyards. You can hike to Fort Saint-Elmo for panoramic views and to learn about the region's military history. Relax and watch fishing boats arrive at port with their daily catch, served up in the town’s many beachfront restaurants. Explore the town’s rich history by visiting the Obelisk, a 100-foot monument in the center of Royal Square—built in1783 to commemorate U.S. independence, supported by France and declared at the Treaty of Versailles that year. Explore the works of Scottish watercolorist Charles Rennie Mackintosh at his namesake museum, or stroll the gardens of the Dynamiterie de Paulilles, a former explosives factory and today a museum and nature preserve.

  • Sanary-sur-Mer
    Sanary-sur-Mer

    Sanary-sur-Mer is a Provencal village located in the Var department in the Provences-Alpes-Côtes d'Azur region of France. Most visitors fall in love with the town shortly after they arrive. The harbor has several traditional wooden boats called “pointus” that are used by the fisherman daily. They sell their catch each morning on the harbor front. Market day is always a special treat so plan accordingly. The nearby village of Bandol has some of the oldest vineyards in France. It’s an easy bike ride down the coast from Sanary-sur-Mer. Other options include a land adventure to the nearby town of Castellet a typical hilltop village where you can explore and have a nice wine tasting. Golf at De La Fregate as well as water sports are also on option here.

  • Nice
    Nice

    Nice is the fifth most populous city in France and the second largest on the Mediterranean coast. The city's famous seaside promenade, the Promenade des Anglais ('the Walkway of the English') owes its name to the earliest settlers to this seaside resort. For over a quarter century, the picturesque Nicean surroundings have attracted not only those in search of relaxation but also those seeking inspiration. SeaDream docks in the small port and offers several land adventure options as well as private arrangements and transfers.


Suites & Staterooms

*Single Supplement for this voyage is 200% for Yacht Club Deck 2, 3 and 4. For Commodore, Admiral and Owners Suite, a 200% single supplement rate applies.


Government, Port, Document Issuance, Handling & Service fees: $420 per guest (included)


Please Note: Fares are capacity controlled and may change without notice. The fares are per person based on double occupancy. Single and third person rates are also available. SeaDream Yacht Club strongly recommends that all guests purchase travel insurance.


Yachting Land Adventures & Activities

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Testimonials

This was our 3rd voyage with SeaDream – and we think the best one. We'll be back. Mr & Mrs StenstadvoldNorway
This was a wonderful experience thanks largely to the size of the ship and the wonderful staff – they made it memorable. Mr & Mrs BoyleSouth Africa