Spain & Morocco Transatlantic 14 Nights • Barcelona, Spain to San Juan, Puerto Rico • Rhapsody of the Seas
Itinerary
Cruise Overview
Day 1 Barcelona, Spain Departs at 5:00 pm
Day 2 Valencia, Spain Docked from 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Day 3 Cartagena, Spain Docked from 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Day 4 Málaga, Spain Docked from 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Day 5 Seville (Cadiz), Spain Docked from 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Day 6 Tangier, Morocco Docked from 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
Day 7 Casablanca, Morocco Docked from 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
Days 8-14 7 Days at Sea Rhapsody of the Seas
Day 15 San Juan, Puerto Rico Arrives at 5:00 am
Cruise Overview
Set sail for a once-in-a-lifetime experience and venture across the ocean on a Transatlantic cruise. Your 14-night adventure begins in Barcelona, Spain, an exciting city that’s worth exploring a few days before your cruise starts. Once on Rhapsody of the Seas, you’ll visit incredible destinations as you journey across the ocean to San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Although itinerary call times are thoughtfully scheduled, in the unlikely event of a change, we will share details promptly and work diligently to minimize both the adjustment and its impact on your experience.
Day 1 Barcelona, Spain Departs at 5:00 pm
National LanguageSpanish
Currency AcceptedEuro
A cruise from Barcelona is one of the best ways to experience all the brightest jewels of the Mediterranean — but it’s also a great opportunity to spend some time discovering one of the coolest cultural hubs in western Europe. This lively seaside city checks all the boxes — history, culture, amazing food, a thriving art scene and so much more. When you visit Barcelona, you can start every day with a steamy cortado in a charming sidewalk café. After that, the options for adventure are endless. Swim with sharks at Aquarium de Barcelona, one of the largest aquariums in Europe. Check out ancient Roman relics at the Barcelona City History Museum, located in the vibrant Gothic Quarter. Make a reservation to see a sultry flamenco show. And when hunger hits, head to Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria, a pilgrimage site for foodies. It was a covered market back in the 1200s. Now it’s one of the top food markets in the world and a must-visit stop before your cruise out of Barcelona.
Your ship departs promptly at 5:00 pm, so plan to arrive at least 2-3 hours early to account for checking in and boarding protocols. During this time, many of the ship's amenities are open and operating, so feel free to start your holiday early.
Day 2 Valencia, Spain Docked from 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
National LanguageSpanish
Currency AcceptedEuro
Start your day in Valencia by roaming the cobblestone streets of Barrio del Carmen — walk along the 11th-century city walls built by the Moors before popping to one of the neighborhood's many restaurants for seafood-packed paella. Head to El Cabanyal, the old fishermen's quarter near the beach, to enjoy the sunshine and fresh seafood. Then, soak in the Mediterranean sun and bright-blue waters at Malvarrosa Beach.
Travel Tips
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The city center is very walkable, so make sure to wear comfortable shoes to make the most of your day.
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Prefer to see the city on two wheels? Bicycles are very easy to rent all around Valencia.
Day 3 Cartagena, Spain Docked from 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
National LanguageSpanish
Currency AcceptedEuro
The Mediterranean port of Cartagena is home to 3,000 years of history, with the Roman Theatre dating back to the first century A.D. Visit the eighteenth-century Concepcion Castle and pop into its historical interpretation center while you're there. Stroll through town to enjoy the extensive street art at Plaza del Ayuntamiento.
Travel Tips
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Spanish shops close for siesta between 2 and 5 p.m., and restaurants from about 4 p.m. until around 8 p.m.
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Try Asiatico, a common Cartagena coffee drink with condensed milk, brandy, the Spanish liqueur Licor 43, cinnamon and lemon zest.
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Don't confuse Cartagena, Spain, and Cartagena, Colombia, while planning your trip!
Day 4 Málaga, Spain Docked from 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
National LanguageSpanish
Currency AcceptedEuro
After your arrive in Málaga, soak in the ancient history at La Alcazaba Moorish fotress and the ruins of the Roman Amphitheatre. Then, unwind on sunny La Malagueta beach or in the orchids and ferns at La Concepcion Botanical Garden. Check out the works of the city's most famous former resident at the Picasso Museum, and savor regional, fresh-caught pescado frito (fried fish) with a squeeze of fresh lemon.
Travel Tips
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The center of Málaga is relatively small and walkable, but don't take this for granted — three to five hours will pass quickly.
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If you don't speak Spanish, make sure to cache a Spanish dictionary in your smartphone's Translate app.
Day 5 Seville (Cadiz), Spain Docked from 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
National LanguageSpanish
Currency AcceptedEuro
Seville’s distinct personality is intoxicating. Wander its narrow streets and you’ll discover palaces built by Moorish kings in Old Town and lively tapas bars in Santa Cruz. Admire the lavish stylings of Plaza de España, and stroll through greenery at Maria Luisa Park. Stand in Spain’s oldest bullfighting ring. Marvel at Spanish masterworks at the Museum of Fine Arts. Or breathe in citywide views from Torre del Oro.
Travel Tips
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The train ride from Cadiz to Seville is approximately 90 minutes each way.
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The Sevici bike-sharing program is an easy and affordable transport option, with 250 docking stations around the city.
Day 6 Tangier, Morocco Docked from 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
Spend the day exploring Tangier, Morocco, before you set sail on your epic cruise. Begin at the iconic Kasbah, a hilltop fortress offering sweeping panoramas of the Mediterranean, or explore the Medina, a maze of bustling souks filled with spices, textiles, and handmade treasures. In this awe-inspiring city, continents meet and cultures blend in spectacular fashion. And it’s easily accessible, and the Tangier Ibn Battouta Airport is only a short drive away. A cruise to Tangier delivers an unforgettable blend of history, culture, and coastal beauty, leaving travelers with memories to last a lifetime.
Day 7 Casablanca, Morocco Docked from 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
National LanguageArabic
Currency AcceptedMoroccan Dirham
As you depart the ship, you'll become aware of the hubbub: Casablanca is bustling, especially in the port. Head away from that area and into the city center, where you'll find tall Moorish buildings, like the Hassan II Mosque, or Art Deco landmarks, like the Sacré-Coeur Cathedral. From there, walk to where you can enjoy a snack or beverage in Place des Nations Unies — a bustling square filled with restaurants. Not sure what to indulge in? Seafood pastilla and snail soup are not to be missed. After you've filled up, it's time to try your hand at haggling in the souks. Watch the locals at Maarif Market strike bargains over fresh flowers, olives and spices before trying it yourself.
Travel Tips
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The Casa Tramway is an excellent way to explore the city in a short time. There are two lines, making it a convenient and affordable way to visit.
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When haggling, it's a good rule of thumb to offer half of the asking price and then go back and forth until you agree upon a price in the middle.
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If you're looking for cheap dining options, try eating at the street stalls. The food is delicious and will usually cost a fraction of the price of restaurants.
Days 8-14 7 Days at Sea Rhapsody of the Seas
A friendly reminder
Make the most of your day at sea by enjoying our Wi-Fi, drink and Speciality Dining Packages. These services are available at an additional cost
While at sea, take time to recharge before the next adventure. Lounge by the pool, be spoiled at the spa, dine at any of the onboard restaurants or explore the thrills on each deck until we arrive at the next destination.
Puerto Rico’s 500-year-old capital is a history buff’s dream come true. The Spanish settled this harbor as a New World home base, and that influence is still evident, from the fortress walls lining the coastline to the rainbow of colonial buildings along narrow streets. Venture further out from the old town and nature unfolds. You can scale high into the jungled mountains of El Yunque Forest, or keep to the foothills on a riverside horseback ride. If despacito is more your speed, pick a pristine beach and recline with codfish fritter and rum drink in hand. San Juan cruises give you the perfect outpost to dial up or dial down your vacation.
The cruise might have ended, but there are still some great activities to enjoy in the area. If you flew into this port, be mindful of your departure flight time and plan accordingly.
Your ship:
Rhapsody of the Seas
Soak up new views from the top of the Rock Climbing Wall. Learn skills from a seasoned chef in a culinary class. Or discover a new favorite red or white at Vintages. All on your most thrilling adventure yet.