
Cruises visiting Melilla
An autonomous city of Spain on the North African coast, Melilla and its citadel sit on the edge of Cape Three Forks, between Morocco and the Mediterranean Sea, offering breathtaking views of this blue expanse. A perfect blend of history and modernity, the city boasts charming cobbled streets, imposing ramparts and a number of historic sites that are well worth a visit, including the Baluarte de la Concepción and the Hospital del Rey. In contrast to these vestiges of the city's military past, the Art Nouveau curves of the Palacio de la Asamblea, Casa Melul, the Reconquista building and Plaza Menéndez Pelayo reflect the influence of Gaudi's student Enrique Nieto, who lived here, and the great Catalan Modernist period. After Barcelona, Melilla has the largest number of buildings in this style.
From
Athens
To
Málaga
10 nightsaboardLE DUMONT D'URVILLE
Next departure
Offers
No single supplement, Ponant Bonus 20%
From
6,900 € /person*


Ancient shores of the Mediterranean
From
Valletta
To
Málaga
9 nightsaboardLE DUMONT D'URVILLE
Next departure
Offers
Ponant Bonus 20%
From
6,620 € /person*
From
Valletta
To
Málaga
10 nightsaboardLE BOUGAINVILLE
Next departure
Offers
Ponant Bonus 20%
From
6,900 € /person*
From
Valletta
To
Málaga
9 nightsaboardLE CHAMPLAIN
Next departure
Offers
No single supplement, Ponant Bonus 30%
From
5,490 € /person*
*Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability, and subject to change at any time. The category of stateroom to which this price applies may no longer be available.