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Spain Coastal (FKZ)

Algeciras, Spain (Europe) - Algeciras, Spain (Europe)

Approx 7 Nights, From only €924pp
€924 (Solo Occupancy)

Open for travel from August 2025

Ports - countries                         

Algeciras - Spain                         

Vigo - Spain                    

Marin / Pontevedra - Spain                   

Algeciras - Spain                         

The voyage leads you along the Spanish and Portuguese Atlantic coast through the Strait of Gibraltar up to Vigo and Marin on the Spanish Atlantic coast.

Vigo is one of the largest natural harbours in Spain and has the largest fishing fleet in the country.

Marin is a port city in Galicia and is known for its extensive beaches on the Atlantic Ocean.

Ports may be cancelled or additional ports may be called into.

Subject to change without notice.

Container ship

Flag: Gibraltar

Captain: Danish/International

Shipping company: Norwegian

Build year: 2005

Ship size: 11200 tdw

Length: 140 m

Width: 22,5 m

Voltage: 220 V.

Equipment: air conditioning, dvd/tv. Ship currency: EUR

Age limit 6 / 79 years (without exception)

Single suite: "Port side"

shower/wc. Bed 110 x 200 cm. Refrigerator. Location: C-deck. Open view to the side

Single suite: "Starboard"

shower/wc. Bed 110 x 200 cm. Refrigerator. Location: C-deck. View to bow restricted but open to the side

FKZ

 

+++ NO PETS ALLOWED +++

 

Booking agent for Independent ship owners of various vessels and routes

Age limits vary for different Ship Owners - please check!

Various

Various coastal feeder container ships

* Maximum passenger age - 70 years old upon return.

7 Nights | Algeciras, Spain (Europe) - Algeciras, Spain (Europe) | €924pp (2 Sharing) | €924 (Solo)

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