Dawn of Med Cruise from Barcelona to Majorca and Portugal

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Begin an unforgettable 9‑night getaway with this all‑inclusive Norwegian Dawn cruise package sailing from Barcelona to Lisbon. Your holiday starts with return flights and two nights in a four‑star Barcelona hotel with breakfast included, giving you time to explore Spain’s most vibrant coastal city. Then step aboard the Norwegian Dawn for a seven‑night voyage through some of the Mediterranean’s most exciting ports.

Experience the island atmosphere of Majorca, the cultural energy of Valencia, the seaside charm of Motril, and the famous sights of Gibraltar. Continue to Cádiz, known for its rich history, before arriving in Portimão with its stunning Algarve coastline. With dining, entertainment and excellent facilities included on board, this package blends relaxation, discovery and comfort as you cruise toward Portugal’s capital, Lisbon.

Fly to Barcelona and make your way to your hotel for an overnight stay.

Hotel Barcelo Raval

The Barceló Raval****, a cosmopolitan hotel in Barcelona's vibrant Raval district, is just a short walk from iconic landmarks like Las Ramblas, Plaza Catalunya, and the Boqueria market. This urban oasis offers 182 comfortable rooms and 4 suites, each featuring stunning city views, iPhone docking stations, and free Wi-Fi. Guests can also enjoy the innovative lobby and a panoramic 360° terrace showcasing Barcelona's skyline. The hotel is easily accessible by metro and bus, with excellent connections throughout the city. Enhanced hygiene protocols are in place to ensure guest safety and well-being.

A further overnight hotel stay.

Barcelona

The Christopher Columbus Statue marks the entrance to the port and the start of Las Ramblas pedestrian area – lined with shops, bars and restaurants where street entertainers keep you entertained. Perhaps visit the famous Sagrada Familia Cathedral which was started in 1882 and is still not complete. Universal's Port Aventura theme Park is situated close by, there is also the Picasso Museum, Gaudi Architecture and the Barcelona FC museum.

Make your way to the nearby cruise port to embark the ship.

Norwegian Dawn

The Norwegian Dawn offers superb dining options to choose from as part of the freestyle cruising ethos. With 14 dining options in total there is a fantastic array of choice for your cruise. Paying a small cover charge gives you the choice of restaurants like the Japanese Teppanyaki, Le Bistro French restaurant and the upmarket Cagney's Steakhouse. Serving a wide variety of culinary delights to please every palate, the complimentary dining options include two main dining rooms, a help-yourself buffet and a variety of casual cafés, grills and on-the-go choices.

When it comes to the entertainment on Norwegian Dawn, there's never a dull moment. Revel in amazing music and dance with the four elements of Earth, Air, Water & Fire at Norwegian's original production show, Elements. See you at Club Band on the Run -- Let the Norwegian's Production Cast and Show Orchestra transport you to one of the hottest clubs of the 70's. It's showtime. All the time.

From top to bottom and from bow to stern, Norwegian Dawn has enough onboard activities to fill every minute of your cruise. Indulge in a refreshing swim, cocktail or ice cream treat at The Oasis Pool. Wanna get lucky? Bet it all at our award-winning Casinos at Sea®. And when all is said and done, enjoy a pamper session at Mandara Spa. With so much to do, we'll always have you coming back for more.

Majorca

Majorca is perfect for a beach stop, a wander around Palma the capital, a visit to the mountains and the monastery of Valldemossa – one time home of Chopin.

Valencia

Walk through the heart of Old Valencia where you will discover the cathedral, the old silk exchange and the historic central market. The pretty Plaza de la Reina is where you can view the beautiful architecture of the thirteenth century cathedral, rumoured to be the home of the Holy Grail. Also see the 'Miquelet', the city's most famous bell tower. Explore the narrow atmospheric streets of the old town full of beautiful old buildings which belonged to the medieval noble families. One of the highlights is La Lonja de la Seda de Valencia, a UNESCO World Heritage site which dates from the 15th century and was originally used for trading silk.

Motril

Motril, located on Spain’s sunny Costa Tropical, is a vibrant coastal town known for its golden beaches, warm climate and relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle. Visitors can enjoy long stretches of shoreline, excellent seafood restaurants and a lively marina perfect for sunset strolls. Motril’s historic centre offers charming plazas, local markets and cultural landmarks that showcase Andalusian character.

The town is also surrounded by lush sugarcane fields and scenic viewpoints, making it ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. With easy access to Granada and the Alpujarra mountains, Motril is a great base for exploring southern Spain while still enjoying a peaceful seaside atmosphere. Its blend of beaches, culture and natural beauty makes it a popular stop for travellers seeking an authentic coastal escape.

Gibraltar

Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory on the south coast of Spain known for the Rock of Gibraltar, a 426m limestone ridge at its centre. Gibraltar occupies 7 sq. km of a peninsula bordered to the north by the region of Andalusia. First settled by Moors in the Middle Ages and later ruled by Spain, the outpost was joined to Britain in 1713. Gibraltar has its own airport where the main road across the peninsula runs directly across the runaway.

Cadiz

Cadiz stands on a peninsula jutting out into a bay and is almost entirely surrounded by water. The Phoencians founded Cadiz as a trading post in 1100 BC and it became a thriving Roman port. It sank into oblivion under the Moors but attained great prominence in the early 16th century as a launching point for the journey to the new world in America. Cadiz was also raided by Sir Francis Drake and managed to withstand a siege by Napoleon's army. Cadiz is situated just 99km away from Seville which is the epicentre of Moorish architecture and history. With UNESCO classing a complex of three buildings in Seville as a World Heritage Site - namely the Cathedral, Alcazar Palace, and Archive of the Indies - it's no wonder that cruisers flock to Seville from Cadiz.

Portimao

Portimão, located in Portugal's stunning Algarve region, is famous for its golden beaches, vibrant marina, and rich maritime heritage. Relax on the iconic Praia da Rocha, explore charming old-town streets, and savor fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants. Enjoy thrilling water sports, boat trips along dramatic cliffs, and excursions to nearby caves and coves. With year-round sunshine, lively festivals, and a welcoming atmosphere, Portimão is the perfect destination for beach lovers and culture seekers alike. Ideal for cruise travelers looking for sun, sea, and authentic Portuguese charm.

Disembark the ship after breakfast and make your way to the airport for your flight home.

Origin Start Date Interior Oceanview Balcony Suite
Luton 24/04/26 £1459 £1529 £2109 £2289 View
Luton 08/05/26 £1429 £1459 £2039 £2319 View
Luton 22/05/26 £1609 £1659 £2219 £2539 View
Luton 05/06/26 £1439 £1519 £1909 £2219 View
Luton 19/06/26 £1419 £1509 £1999 £2379 View
Luton 03/07/26 £1579 £1599 £2059 £2389 View
Luton 17/07/26 £1429 £1529 £1909 £2239 View
Luton 31/07/26 £1449 £1509 £1949 £2259 View
Luton 14/08/26 £1439 £1549 £2039 £2359 View
Luton 28/08/26 £1459 £1559 £1979 £2259 View
Luton 11/09/26 £1459 £1569 £2119 £2479 View
Luton 25/09/26 £1429 £1509 £2249 £2499 View
Luton 09/10/26 £1339 £1419 £1989 £2209 View
Luton 23/10/26 £1569 £1599 £2129 £2339 View