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Spain, Martinique, Guadeloupe from Las Palmas Cruise

  • Departure DateWed 18th Nov 2026
  • Costa Cruises Costa Favolosa
  • 8 Night Cruise From Gran Canaria
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Itinerary

  • Gran Canaria
  • Martinique
  • Guadeloupe

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Day 1 - Gran Canaria

Arrive: Wed 18 November 2026 / Depart: Wed 18 November 2026 at 18:00

Las Palmas is a capital of Gran Canaria, one of Spain's Canary Islands off northwestern Africa. A major cruise-ship port, the city is known for duty-free shopping and for its sandy beaches. At Playa de Las Canteras, a coral barrier lines the beach and shelters swimmers. The annual Las Palmas de Gran Canaria carnival brings together flamboyantly costumed performers, music and dancing

Day 2 - At Sea

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Day 8 - Martinique

Arrive: Wed 25 November 2026 at 09:00 / Depart: Wed 25 November 2026 at 19:00

On the beach of Salines, you can go snorkeling with colorful fish. You will fall so in love with Martinique that you will not want to leave. The port of Martinique is located in Fort de France. It’s easily accessible as it is located only 4.97 miles from the airport. It is a busy tourist port as well as an annual destination for many cruise passengers. Once here, enjoy the beauty of the place: discover the southern beaches, particularly that of Salines, where you'll see colorful fish. Then be enchanted by the tropical forest on Martinique, home to lush vegetation and numerous small waterfalls.

Day 9 - Guadeloupe

Arrive: Thu 26 November 2026 at 08:00 / Depart: Thu 26 November 2026

Guadeloupe looks like a butterfly: its wings, Grande Terre and Basse Terre, are separated by a channel and has some beautiful, unspoilt beaches. Grande Terre is the liveliest part, with the market of Pointe à Pitre and roads joining together picturesque villages and sugar cane plantations. Centuries of French rule don't seem to have influenced the locals' philosophy too much: "it's better to avoid something than to face something".

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