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EXPLORA I · Grand Journeys

26 nights, Barcelona to Miami

October 21, 2026 – November 17, 2026 · 26 nights · 13 stops

Explora's name for it: A Grand Journey of Colourful Moroccan Shores & Idyllic Caribbean Scenery

Twenty-six nights, thirteen stops, and a real arc: the Iberian and Moroccan coast, out across the Atlantic to Madeira, then a Caribbean tail into Miami. The front half is dense, with port days stacked close together. Barcelona opens it, where you can stand inside Sagrada Família in the morning and be lost in the Gothic Quarter by afternoon. Lisbon ties up right at the foot of Alfama, so you step off into a tangle of staircases and tile-fronted houses. Cádiz is one of the easiest calls anywhere, the ship at the edge of a peninsula old town ringed by sea on three sides. Then Funchal pairs its 1940 market with a cable car up to Monte and a wicker toboggan steered down on foot.

This sailing rewards a traveler who wants range over rest and doesn't mind back-to-back walking-shoe days through the Mediterranean stretch. Two ports are gateways, not destinations: Motril is the sea gate to Granada's Alhambra, a long inland haul, and Road Bay tenders you onto a working harbor beach when the famous Anguilla sand is elsewhere. If you want a slower, beach-first rhythm, this is the wrong one. If you want a full crossing with a city a day, it earns its length.

EXPLORA I is all-suite and all-oceanfront.

Barcelona (open port guide)BarcelonaAlicante (open port guide)Lisbon (open port guide)Casablanca (open port guide)Tangier (open port guide)Málaga (open port guide)Motril (open port guide)Cadiz (open port guide)Funchal (Madeira) (open port guide)St. John's (Antigua) (open port guide)Road Bay (open port guide)San Juan (open port guide)Miami (open port guide)Miami

The itinerary, port by port

13 calls over 26 nights, Barcelona to Miami. Open any port for my full day-ashore guide, what to see, when to go, and how the day actually runs.

Getting there: Flights to Barcelona (BCN) are already bookable for these dates. I watch the fare for booked clients so you book at the right moment. When to book your flights →

  1. Embark
    Barcelona

    Barcelona packs Gaudí's modernisme, a 2,000-year-old Roman and medieval core, and a working Mediterranean waterfront into a single dense, walkable city. Port guide →

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    Alicante

    Alicante is a working Costa Blanca city that puts a hilltop Moorish fortress, a marble seafront promenade, and a maze-like medieval quarter inside a single walkable radius from the cruise pier. Port guide →

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    Lisbon

    Lisbon spreads over hills above the wide Tagus estuary, and the cruise terminal sits at the foot of Alfama, the city's oldest quarter. Port guide →

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    Casablanca

    Casablanca is Morocco's commercial capital, a big Atlantic port city whose case for the day rests almost entirely on one building: the Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest in the world, with a minaret… Port guide →

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    Tangier

    Tangier sits where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic at the Strait of Gibraltar, a Moroccan port city with a walled medina, a hilltop kasbah, and a long history as an international crossroads. Port guide →

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    Málaga

    Málaga is the working capital of the Costa del Sol and the birthplace of Picasso, and its old town packs a Moorish hilltop fortress, a 1st-century BC Roman theater, and an unfinished Renaissance cathedral… Port guide →

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    Motril

    Motril is a working port on Spain's Costa Tropical, and almost nobody sails here for the town itself. Port guide →

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    Cadiz

    Cádiz sits on a narrow Atlantic peninsula in Andalusia and is among the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Western Europe, a compact old town ringed by sea on three sides. Port guide →

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    Funchal (Madeira)

    Funchal is the capital of Madeira, a Portuguese volcanic island in the Atlantic, and the port sits a short walk from a working city built up a steep amphitheater of hills. Port guide →

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    Road Bay

    Road Bay is Anguilla's main harbor, sheltering the small fishing village of Sandy Ground on a wide curve of pale sand. Port guide →

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    San Juan

    San Juan's old quarter is a walled Spanish colonial town on a headland, founded in the early 1500s, with two stone forts run by the U.S. Port guide →

  13. Disembark
    Miami

    Miami is the busiest cruise port in the United States, set on Dodge Island in Biscayne Bay a mile or two off downtown. Port guide →

Fares on this departure, decoded

Reading the fare fine print is the job. Here's what this sailing currently carries:

Invitation to Discover More
Explora's discovery fare, available across most of the calendar. Onboard credit where the offer applies.
Founders Fare
A founding-era fare on a selected set of sailings. Onboard credit where the offer applies.

The ship and your suite

This sailing is aboard EXPLORA I, all-suite, every suite with a private ocean-front terrace. Suites run from the entry Ocean Terrace to the Owner's Residence; the right tier depends on how you travel. Compare suites → · What's included →


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