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9-Night Spain, Portugal & Morocco Cruise
From Lisbon, Portugal to Barcelona, Spain
March 29 - April 07, 2026

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PLEASE NOTE: To attend the conference, participants must book their cruise accommodations through Continuing Education, Inc. This ensures we can provide full conference services and complimentary social amenities to meeting participants and guests. Participants' family and friends are welcome to book within our group allotment to take advantage of our typically excellent rates. Thanks for your cooperation. We look forward to welcoming you aboard!
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ITINERARY

DATE PORT OF CALL ARRIVE DEPART
Sun Mar 29 Lisbon, Portugal - 5:00 pm
Mon Mar 30 Porto Leixoes, Portugal 8:00 am 6:00 pm
Tue Mar 31 At Sea - Cruising - -
Wed Apr 01 Tangier, Morocco 8:00 am 6:00 pm
Thu Apr 02 Cadiz (Seville), Spain 8:00 am 6:00 pm
Fri Apr 03 Malaga, Spain 8:00 am 6:00 pm
Sat Apr 04 Cartagena, Spain 9:00 am 7:00 pm
Sun Apr 05 At Sea - Cruising - -
Mon Apr 06 Palma De Mallorca, Spain 8:00 am 6:00 pm
Tue Apr 07 Barcelona, Spain 5:00 am -

PORTS OF CALL

Lisbon, Portugal

As your cruise concludes in the vibrant port of Lisbon, a compelling invitation awaits: to step beyond the planned itinerary and craft your own Portuguese story. This is not merely an endpoint, but a gateway. For professionals like you, who dedicate their lives to care and precision, Lisbon offers a perfect setting to decompress, explore, and rejuvenate. The city’s cruise terminals are conveniently located, making a post-cruise extension not just an appealing idea, but a seamless transition. Allow yourself one, two, or even three extra days to immerse yourself in a city of captivating contrasts, where ancient history and contemporary dynamism exist in perfect harmony.

### Your First 24 Hours: The Historic Heartbeat

Begin your extended stay by delving into the soul of the city. From the port, make your way to the Alfama district, Lisbon's oldest and most atmospheric quarter. Lose yourself in its labyrinth of steep, winding alleys where every cobblestone whispers tales of Moorish and medieval pasts. Ascend to the majestic São Jorge Castle, a citadel crowning the hilltop, and be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views across the city's terracotta rooftops to the sparkling Tagus River. As evening descends, Alfama becomes the cradle of Fado, Portugal's profoundly melancholic and beautiful musical tradition. For an authentic and moving experience, find an intimate *casa de Fado*, where the mournful guitars and powerful vocals—a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage—will provide an unforgettable cultural immersion.

From Alfama’s ancient charm, transition to the elegant, grid-planned Baixa district, impressively rebuilt after the devastating 1755 earthquake. Stroll through the magnificent Praça do Comércio, one of Europe's grandest squares, opening majestically onto the river. Pass under the imposing Rua Augusta Arch for more stunning city views from its summit. Adjacent to Baixa, the sophisticated Chiado district beckons with its literary heritage. Sip a *bica* (espresso) at the historic A Brasileira café, a favorite haunt of poet Fernando Pessoa, or browse the shelves of Bertrand, recognized as the world's oldest operating bookstore.

### Day Two: An Era of Discovery and Artistic Flair

A journey to Lisbon is incomplete without exploring Belém, the monumental heart of Portugal's Golden Age of Discoveries. Marvel at the breathtaking Jerónimos Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a masterpiece of ornate Manueline architecture, housing the tomb of explorer Vasco da Gama. Nearby, the iconic Belém Tower stands as a stoic guardian at the river's edge, another testament to this era of exploration. And, of course, no visit is complete without indulging in the original Pastéis de Belém, the delectable custard tarts whose secret recipe originated in the monastery—a true taste of Lisbon!

In the afternoon, immerse yourself in Lisbon's artistic spirit. Discover the world of *Azulejos*, the beautiful painted ceramic tiles that adorn facades across the city, at the National Tile Museum. For a more contemporary experience, visit the striking MAAT (Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology) on the waterfront, or find an oasis of calm at the Gulbenkian Museum and its serene gardens, which host an impressive collection of ancient and modern art.

### Day Three: A Royal Escape or Bohemian Vistas

With an additional day, an enchanting escape awaits just a short train ride away in Sintra. This magical, UNESCO-listed hillside town feels like stepping into a fairytale. Explore the whimsical, brightly-colored Pena Palace, perched dramatically on a hilltop, or wander through the mystical gardens of Quinta da Regaleira with its enigmatic initiation well and hidden tunnels. Alternatively, stay in Lisbon and experience the city like a local. Hop on the iconic yellow Tram 28 for a rattling, charming ride through its most picturesque neighborhoods. Discover the city’s famed *miradouros* (viewpoints), like the Miradouro de Santa Luzia with its bougainvillea-draped trellises. For an afternoon of unique shopping and dining, explore the LX Factory, a revitalized industrial complex now home to avant-garde artists, designers, and innovative restaurants.

### A Taste of Lisbon & Seamless Departures

Throughout your stay, Lisbon’s culinary scene will delight you. From the bustling Time Out Market, where you can sample creations from top chefs under one roof, to traditional *tascas* serving hearty local fare like *Bacalhau à Brás* (shredded cod with potatoes and eggs), there is something for every palate. Don't miss a taste of *Ginjinha*, a cherry liqueur often served in a chocolate cup. When it’s finally time to depart, Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) is a short and inexpensive taxi or ride-share journey from the city center, making your transition home as effortless as your stay. Lisbon doesn't just ask you to visit; it invites you to linger, to discover, and to write a memorable final chapter to your European journey.

Porto Leixoes, Portugal

Let’s be clear from the start: your ship docks at the commercial port of Leixões, but the treasure you’ve come to see is the city of Porto, a short ride away. And what a treasure it is. Porto is not a city of manicured perfection; it’s a place of soulful, gritty beauty, a UNESCO World Heritage site that feels utterly authentic. The city’s heart is the Ribeira district, a captivating tangle of medieval alleys and colorful, tile-clad houses stacked precariously along the Douro River.

Your day here is best spent on foot, so wear comfortable shoes for the city’s famous hills. A quintessential experience is walking across the upper deck of the magnificent Dom Luís I Bridge, an Eiffel-inspired masterpiece offering breathtaking views of the Ribeira on one side and the rooftops of Vila Nova de Gaia on the other. Gaia is the historic home of the world’s Port wine cellars, or “lodges.” We highly recommend choosing one—such as Taylor’s, Graham’s, or Sandeman—for a tour and tasting. Learning about the history and process of Port production right at the source is a highlight for many.

Back in Porto, don’t miss the São Bento train station, where stunning blue-and-white *azulejo* tile panels depict scenes from Portuguese history. For a different perspective, consider a short cruise on a traditional *rabelo* boat along the Douro. While the famous Livraria Lello bookstore is beautiful, be prepared for long queues that can consume significant time. Porto is a city that rewards wandering, offering incredible food, rich history, and a vibrant character that makes it a true standout on any European itinerary.

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Tangier, Morocco

Tangier is not a gentle introduction to Morocco; it is a full, immediate immersion. As the historic gateway between Africa and Europe, the city is a whirlwind of cultures, languages, and histories compressed into a vibrant, and at times intense, port of call. The primary experience lies within the ancient walls of its Medina and the hilltop Kasbah. Here, a labyrinth of narrow, winding alleys reveals the city’s true character. Expect a sensory overload in the best way: the scent of mint tea and exotic spices, the vibrant colors of leather goods and hand-woven carpets in the souks, and the evocative sound of the call to prayer echoing from minarets.

The energy of the Medina can be overwhelming, and navigating its maze-like streets while politely declining persistent vendors is part of the experience. For this reason, engaging a reputable local guide can be invaluable, transforming a potentially stressful day into a fascinating one. Beyond the markets, the American Legation Museum, the first American public property outside the United States, offers a quiet and intriguing slice of diplomatic history. For a moment of tranquility, find your way to the legendary Café Hafa. Clinging to a cliffside, its terraced seating offers sublime views across the Strait of Gibraltar, a perfect spot to reflect over a glass of sweet mint tea.

For those seeking dramatic scenery, a short drive to Cap Spartel offers breathtaking views from the northwesternmost point of mainland Africa, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea. Tangier rewards the curious and patient traveler with an authentic, unfiltered cultural experience that feels a world away from the ship.

Cadiz (Seville), Spain

The port of Cadiz presents a classic Andalusian dilemma: explore the ancient, sun-bleached port city at your feet, or venture inland to the magnificent heart of the region, Seville. The choice defines your day, and there is no wrong answer.

Seville is the grand prize for many, a city of operatic romance, flamenco, and monumental history. Reaching it requires a journey of approximately 90 minutes each way, making for a full and tightly scheduled day. Once there, the rewards are immense. The city is home to three UNESCO World Heritage sites: the breathtaking Alcázar, a masterpiece of Mudéjar architecture with stunning gardens; the Seville Cathedral, an immense Gothic structure that is the final resting place of Christopher Columbus, with its iconic Giralda bell tower offering panoramic views; and the Archivo de Indias, which houses invaluable records of the Spanish Empire. A walk through the labyrinthine Santa Cruz quarter and a visit to the majestic Plaza de España are essential. This is the best option for a first-time visitor determined to see Andalusia’s most famous landmarks, but it requires a commitment to a fast-paced day.

For a more relaxed and equally authentic experience, Cadiz itself is a treasure. As one of Western Europe's oldest cities, its old town is a captivating maze of narrow lanes that open onto grand, palm-fringed squares. The cruise terminal is steps from the historic center, allowing for an effortless day of discovery. You can climb the Torre Tavira for 360-degree views, marvel at the golden-domed cathedral, and dive into the vibrant atmosphere of the Mercado Central, a feast for the senses with its fresh seafood and tapas bars. The city’s maritime soul is palpable, from the seaside Castillo de San Sebastián to the charming La Caleta beach nestled between ancient fortifications. Cadiz offers a day of spontaneous discovery, excellent food, and genuine local character, all without the travel time.

Malaga, Spain

Often presented as a gateway to the Costa del Sol, Malaga is a destination that stands firmly on its own considerable merits. This is the birthplace of Picasso, and the city honors its most famous son with the exceptional Museo Picasso, housing a significant collection of his works within a beautifully restored palace. The city’s appeal lies in its rich, visible layers of history. At the foot of the formidable Moorish Alcazaba—a wonderfully preserved fortress-palace that offers a more intimate alternative to Granada's Alhambra—lies a remarkably intact Roman Theatre. This juxtaposition of two great empires is a powerful sight and a testament to Malaga’s deep past.

Beyond these headline sites, the city itself is the main attraction. The historic center is a delightful labyrinth of marble-paved lanes, leading to grand plazas and the impressive, yet famously unfinished, Malaga Cathedral, affectionately nicknamed 'La Manquita' (The One-Armed Lady). For a taste of authentic local life, the Atarazanas Market is a feast for the senses, set within a stunning 19th-century iron building with an original Moorish gate. The redeveloped port area, Muelle Uno, offers a contemporary contrast with its modern promenade, shops, and the colorful cube of the Centre Pompidou Malaga. Malaga is eminently walkable, allowing for a day of genuine discovery that effortlessly blends world-class art, ancient history, and the vibrant, sun-drenched energy of a modern Andalusian city.

Cartagena, Spain

Cartagena is a genuine historical treasure, made all the more rewarding by its remarkable accessibility. The cruise terminal places you directly at the edge of a city where 3,000 years of history are layered within a short, pleasant walk. This is not a port that requires complex logistics; its greatest rewards are discovered on foot.

The undeniable highlight is the magnificent Roman Theatre, unearthed by chance in 1988 and now beautifully restored. The adjoining museum provides a superb introduction before you emerge into the stunning ancient structure itself. Just a few blocks away, the Roman Forum District reveals the daily life of 'Carthago Nova' with its thermal baths and colonnaded streets. For an even deeper historical perspective, the Punic Wall Interpretation Center showcases one of the few remaining Carthaginian defensive walls in Spain.

Beyond the ancient ruins, Cartagena offers a distinctly Spanish charm. Stroll down the Calle Mayor, a wide marble esplanade lined with elegant Art Nouveau buildings, stopping for tapas or a coffee. The waterfront promenade is a perfect place to appreciate the city’s deep-rooted naval heritage. For the best perspective, take the panoramic lift up to Concepción Castle, which offers sweeping views of the natural harbor and the Roman Theatre below. Cartagena delivers a rich, manageable, and thoroughly enjoyable day of cultural immersion without the overwhelming scale of a major metropolis.

Palma De Mallorca, Spain

Palma de Mallorca is a pleasant surprise for many, offering a level of urban sophistication and history that far exceeds the typical Mediterranean island port. This is a genuinely rewarding stop, a compact and elegant city that beautifully balances grandeur with a relaxed seaside pace.

The city's soul is the magnificent Catedral-Basílica de Santa María, 'La Seu.' This Gothic masterpiece dominates the waterfront, but its true marvel lies within: a modernist interior intervention by Antoni Gaudí, whose wrought-iron canopy hangs like a crown jewel over the altar. Its sheer scale and the way light filters through its massive rose window are truly breathtaking.

From the cathedral, lose yourself in the labyrinthine lanes of the Casco Antiguo (Old Town). Here, sandstone buildings hide tranquil courtyards, and the former maritime exchange, La Llotja, stands as a testament to the city's prosperous trading past. It’s a perfect area for aimless wandering, discovering small boutiques and authentic cafes.

For a commanding view of the city and the sweeping bay, a short taxi ride to the Castell de Bellver is well worth the effort. It’s one of Europe’s few circular castles, offering a unique perspective both architecturally and geographically. While the island's most famous beaches require more time than a port day allows, the city itself provides ample reward. Duck into a bakery for a spiral-shaped *ensaimada*, the classic Mallorcan pastry, or find a shaded plaza for a glass of local wine. The city is easily walkable, though the main cruise terminal is a fair distance from the center, making a shuttle or taxi a practical first step.

Barcelona, Spain

Your Mediterranean cruise may have reached its final port, but we urge you to resist the immediate pull of the airport. To leave Barcelona after only a fleeting glimpse would be to miss the heart of the story. Think of this as the perfect encore, a chance to immerse yourself in a city that pulses with a creative energy and fierce Catalan pride unlike anywhere else in Spain. Staying for two or three extra days transforms your vacation from a wonderful voyage into a truly comprehensive European experience.

Here is how you can make the most of your extended stay:

**Day 1: The Heart of Old Barcelona & Artistic Genius**

After a seamless transfer from the port to your hotel—we recommend the elegant Eixample district for its architectural grandeur and central location, or the atmospheric Barri Gòtic to stay immersed in history—let your exploration begin. Spend your first afternoon getting intentionally lost in the Gothic Quarter's labyrinth of narrow medieval lanes. Discover hidden plazas, the soaring Barcelona Cathedral (not to be confused with La Sagrada Família), and the palpable history that seeps from the ancient stones. As evening descends, wander into the adjacent El Born district. Here, you'll find the exceptional Picasso Museum, which offers a fascinating look at the artist's formative years in a stunning medieval palace. Afterwards, dive into the local culinary scene with a *ruta de tapas*. El Born is brimming with tiny, bustling bars where you can sample *pintxos* (Basque-style tapas, where you keep your toothpicks to tally the bill) and classic Catalan dishes. The experience is as much about the vibrant social atmosphere as it is about the food.

**Day 2: Gaudí's Modernist Masterpieces**

Today is dedicated to the architectural visionary who defined this city: Antoni Gaudí. Begin at his magnum opus, the still-unfinished La Sagrada Família. A word of sincere advice: book your tickets online, with a timed entry slot, several weeks in advance. This is not a suggestion; it is essential for a landmark of this magnitude. Seeing the interior, where sunlight filters through stained glass to create a forest of kaleidoscopic light, is a profound experience you cannot miss. From there, take a leisurely stroll down the grand Passeig de Gràcia, the city's most glamorous boulevard, to admire the fantastical façades of Casa Batlló and Casa Milà (known as 'La Pedrera'). In the late afternoon, make your way to Park Güell (another pre-booking essential) to wander through its whimsical mosaic-covered structures and enjoy one of the best panoramic views of Barcelona stretching out to the Mediterranean Sea.

**Day 3: Montjuïc Hill, Seaside Relaxation, or a Mountain Escape**

For your final day, you have choices. Ascend Montjuïc Hill via funicular and cable car for a different perspective. Art lovers can choose between the Fundació Joan Miró, dedicated to the surrealist master, or the palatial Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (MNAC), which houses a vast collection of Catalan art. Alternatively, if the sea is calling, spend the afternoon in the lively Barceloneta district. This former fishing village offers a sandy beach and a promenade lined with excellent seafood restaurants—the perfect spot for a long, leisurely lunch of fresh paella and a glass of crisp white wine. For those with a third full day, consider a memorable excursion to the serrated peaks and spiritual sanctuary of Montserrat, a Benedictine monastery nestled in a breathtaking mountain landscape, easily reachable by train.

**Practical Guidance for Your Stay**

Navigating from the cruise terminal at Moll Adossat is simple. A taxi offers door-to-door service, while the efficient Portbus (T3) will drop you near the Columbus Monument at the foot of La Rambla. Once in the city, the Metro is clean, fast, and will connect you to all major sights; a multi-day Hola Barcelona Travel Card is a wise investment. When it's finally time to depart, Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN) is easily reached by the dedicated Aerobus from Plaça de Catalunya or by taxi. By giving yourself these extra days, you allow Barcelona to reveal its true character—its art, its flavors, and its rhythm. It’s a finale that will resonate long after you've returned home.

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  • You get food poisoning while sampling the local cuisine
  • You lose a filling and need immediate dental treatment*

*A sublimit and maximum apply for this benefit. Check your plan documents for details.

EMERGENCY MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION

Arranges and pays for medically necessary transportation following a covered injury or illness to the nearest appropriate medical facility to receive care and get you home after treatment.

BAGGAGE LOSS, DAMAGE, or THEFT

Reimburses the replacement of your lost, damaged, or stolen luggage and personal items while traveling.

BAGGAGE DELAY

Reimburses essential items purchased during your trip if your baggage is delayed for a minimum number of hours (varies by plan).

CHANGE FEE

Reimburses fees if you need to change your flight itinerary due to a covered reason.

24-HOUR ASSISTANCE

Provides around-the-clock support during your trip. Allianz Global Assistance’s staff of multilingual problem solvers can help you with medical, legal, and travel-related emergencies whenever they happen. Medical assistance may include, but is not limited to:

  • Medical triage with referrals to local prescreened medical providers
  • Ongoing medical monitoring
  • Payment guarantee
  • Emergency medical transportation

Additional services for travel-related emergencies can help with:

  • Missed connecting flights
  • Lost/stolen travel documents
  • Pre-trip information
  • Prescription replacements
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Our Promise to You

When you purchase any Allianz Travel Insurance plan, you automatically get 15 days (or more, depending on your state of residence) to review your policy documents. Within that period, you can cancel your plan for a full refund if you’re not satisfied, as long as you haven’t filed a claim or departed on your trip.

Need Help Along the Way?

Contact Allianz Global Assistance’s award-winning team of travel experts. Call anytime for assistance navigating travel mishaps overseas or in the U.S.—or help with everything from reporting lost baggage to locating emergency medical treatment. They can also help you replace passports, refer you to legal assistance, secure cash from home in case of emergency, and guarantee payment when you need to be admitted to a hospital, in some instances.

Contact Allianz Global Assistance

Phone (24/7):
1-800-284-8300 (within the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands)
1-804-281-5700 (outside of the U.S., call collect)

File or Track a Claim

It’s easy and convenient to file and track a claim, upload documents, and more online. Start your claim using your email address or policy number.

File a Claim

If you need help filing a claim or understanding the claims process, visit the Allianz Global Assistance Claims Center.

Update Your Plan

If you need to update your travel insurance plan, such as adjusting the dates of your plan to reflect itinerary changes, please contact us or manage your plan online so your plan reflects your entire itinerary and provides the right amount of protection for your travels.

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About Allianz Global Assistance

Allianz Global Assistance is a world leader in travel insurance and assistance, helping millions of travelers across the globe every year. Allianz Global Assistance is owned by Allianz SE, the world’s largest diversified insurance company. For over 100 years, Allianz SE has helped protect important milestones in American history, insuring the Wright Brothers’ first flight and Golden Gate Bridge construction.

Terms, conditions, and exclusions apply including for pre-existing medical conditions. Insurance benefits underwritten by BCS Insurance Company (OH, Administrative Office: 2 Mid America Plaza, Suite 200, Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181), rated “A” (Excellent) by A.M. Best Co., under BCS Form No. 52.201 series or 52.401 series, or Jefferson Insurance Company (NY, Administrative Office: 9950 Mayland Drive, Richmond, VA 23233), rated “A+” (Superior) by A.M. Best Co., under Jefferson Form No. 101-C series or 101-P series, depending on your state of residence and plan chosen. A+ (Superior) and A (Excellent) are the 2nd and 3rd highest, respectively, of A.M. Best’s 13 Financial Strength Ratings. Plans only available to U.S. residents and may not be available in all jurisdictions. Allianz Global Assistance and Allianz Travel Insurance are marks of AGA Service Company dba Allianz Global Assistance or its affiliates. Allianz Travel Insurance products are distributed by Allianz Global Assistance, the licensed producer and administrator of these plans and an affiliate of Jefferson Insurance Company. The insured shall not receive any special benefit or advantage due to the affiliation between AGA Service Company and Jefferson Insurance Company. Plans include insurance benefits and assistance services. Any Non-Insurance Assistance services purchased are provided through AGA Service Company. Except as expressly provided under your plan, you are responsible for charges you incur from third parties. Contact AGA Service Company at 800-284-8300 or 9950 Mayland Drive, Richmond, VA 23233 or customerservice@allianzassistance.com.

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Program last modified: November 4, 2025