
10-Night Silversea Mediterranean Cruise
Explore 7 Ports & Three Countries on Silver Ray
Settle in for a spectacular voyage, beginning and ending in the captivating Catalonian capital. Marseille, now one of Europe’s trendiest cities, serves as gateway to Provence’s beaches and effortless chic. Discover the queen of the Balearics with an overnight in Mallorca, and revel in the ultra-luxury of the Silver Ray en route to Gibraltar, where monkeys rule the Rock. Málaga, Cartagena, and Valencia showcase Spain’s diverse architecture and rich historical depth.
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Ship: Silver Ray| Cruise Line: Silversea | Sail Date: November 8, 2026 | From/To: Roundtrip Barcelona | Length: 10-Nights
Classic Veranda Suite All-Inclusive Plus From
$5,335
Per person including all taxes, fees and port expenses
Deluxe Veranda Suite All-Inclusive Plus From
$5,720
Per person including all taxes, fees and port expenses
Premium Veranda Suite All-Inclusive Plus From
$5,830
Per person including all taxes, fees and port expenses
Medallion Suite All-Inclusive Plus From
$8,625
Per person including all taxes, fees and port expenses
All-inclusive onboard benefits
Port taxes and fees
UTILITIES & AMENITIES
Complimentary Wi-Fi
Onboard gratuities
All-Inclusive Plus Pricing:
- All Onboard Luxury Inclusions
- Food and beverages
- Personalized services
- $560 Shore Excursion Credit per guest (select from an exclusive catalogue of immersive experiences)
- Cancellation Policy: Flexible (100% refundable within June 10, 2026)
All-Inclusive Pricing:
- All Onboard Luxury Inclusions
- Food and beverages
- Personalized services
- Cancellation Policy: Moderate (75% refundable within Aug. 9, 2026)
The infinite variety of street life, the nooks and crannies of the medieval Barri Gòtic, the ceramic tiles and stained glass of Art Nouveau facades, the art, and music, the throb of street life, the food (ah, the food!) - one way or another, Barcelona will find a way to get your full attention. The capital of Catalonia is a banquet for the senses, with its beguiling mix of ancient and modern architecture, tempting cafés and markets, and sun-drenched Mediterranean beaches. A stroll along La Rambla and through waterfront Barceloneta, as well as a tour of Gaudí's majestic Sagrada Família and his other unique creations, are part of a visit to Spain's second-biggest city. Modern art museums and chic shops call for attention, too. Barcelona's vibe stays lively well into the night when you can linger over regional wine and cuisine at buzzing tapas bars.
France's sunniest and oldest city may not have the glamour of some of its Cote D'Azur neighbors, but what it lacks in glitz, it certainly makes up for in authenticity and cultural depth. France's second-biggest city, Marseille served as European Capital of Culture in 2013 and is a fantastic hub of museums, creativity, and color. The Le Panier district is a vivid illustration of this - with its faded streets revitalized by overflowing flowerpots and pretty naturally distressed doorways. Look down to the yacht-crammed port - where fishermen still unload fresh catches - from the viewpoint at the spectacular Notre-Dame de la Garde - a true crowning glory. Escape the hubbub of the city, to soak in the natural glory of Calanques National Park. Hike, kayak and sail your way through a treasure trove of limestone cliffs, dropping off to hidden beaches.
A rugged Mediterranean gem, arising out of the rich blue haze, Mallorca is a Spanish island of cuisine, culture, and sun-gorged beaches. Palma de Mallorca is the island's dominating capital and a sand-colored mirage of glorious buildings and living history. Conquered and liberated countless times over the years, since its Bronze Age founding, the city is your gateway to ceaseless Mediterranean beauty, buzzy markets, and intense flavors. Cafes and bars wait close to the sweeping coastline, where you can enjoy strong espressos to kick start the day, or splashes of red Mallorcan wines to round it off. Bicycles trundle up and down the promenade, which invites you to wander in the morning sunshine beside the waves. Dominated by the indefatigable form of Santa María cathedral, which looms over the city and coastline, Palma de Mallorca is drenched in history and culture.
A curious slice of Britain - picked up and plonked into the sun, sea, and sand of southern Spain - Gibraltar is a unique and historic peninsula, crowned by the iconic Rock of Gibraltar mountain. Bright red phone boxes gleam, Union Jacks flutter in the breeze, and cones of fish and chips are scoffed in the sun in this most British of outposts. At times a surreal and strange juxtaposition, you can be gazing at the African shoreline from the beach one moment, and carefully treading across the runway of a crammed-in international airport the next. Gibraltar's cathedral-like Rock towers 400 meters above the waves and the stark limestone mountain watches out across a narrow, strategic strait between the European and African continents. The pointed Rock is a symbol of this unique place, and you can hike it - or take the convenient cable car - to enjoy the views and meet the mischievous colony of Barbary macaques who live on its slopes.
Bathing in the Sunshine Coast's stunning subtropical climate, and laying out endless spectacular beaches, it's no surprise that Malaga is one of Spain's most popular cities. The already impressive cultural appeal of this holiday city has skyrocketed over recent years, and with a storied old town and Moorish fortifications, Malaga has a lot to offer. Nearby, you can recline on the renowned beaches of the Costa del Sol, or venture inland to discover the Moorish treasures of Granada and Cordoba. La Malagueta beach is Malaga's spacious urban beach, perfect for a sunbathe and a dip in the warm water, before enjoying seaside cocktails or seafood tapas in the restaurants nearby. Malaga and the Costa del Sol may be best known for glorious weather and beaches, but Malaga can now stake a genuine claim as an artistic powerhouse too.
Cartagena's emergence as a visitor destination coincided with a stunning discovery in 1988 - the bowl of a gloriously preserved Roman Theater. Enter to sit among the grandiose ancient venue, so evocative, you can't help but imagine the historic performances that have graced its stage. Wander the breezy waterfront, looking across the narrow strait towards Africa's distant haze, and spotting gleaming warships. Cartagena's perfect harbor means it has been one of Spain's oldest strategic navy positions since the 16th century. Settle to enjoy the joys of tapas in lively bars - sampling crisped paella, squid and honeyed-eggplant. Easter's Semana Santa festivities are typically lively here, as hooded processions, lavish floats, and somber fiery displays roll through the streets.
Modern Valencia was best known for its frequent disastrous floods until the River Turia was diverted to the south in the late 1950s. Since then the city has been on a steady course of urban beautification. The lovely bridges that once spanned the Turia look equally graceful spanning a wandering municipal park, and the spectacularly futuristic Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias (City of Arts and Sciences), most of it designed by Valencia-born architect Santiago Calatrava, has at last created an exciting architectural link between this river town and the Mediterranean. If you're in Valencia, an excursion to Albufera Nature Park is a worthwhile day trip.
| Date | Day | Port | Arrive | Depart |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nov. 8, 2026 | Sun. | Barcelona, Spain | 6:00pm | |
| Nov. 9, 2026 | Mon. | Marseille, France | 8:00am | 6:00pm |
| Nov. 10, 2026 | Tues. | Day at Sea | ||
| Nov. 11, 2026 | Wed. | Palma de Mallorca | 8:00am | |
| Nov. 12, 2026 | Thurs. | Palma de Mallorca | 6:00pm | |
| Nov. 13, 2026 | Fri. | Day at Sea | ||
| Nov. 14, 2026 | Sat. | Gibraltar | 8:00am | 7:00pm |
| Nov. 15, 2026 | Sun. | Malaga (Costa del Sol) | 8:00am | 6:00pm |
| Nov. 16, 2026 | Mon. | Cartagena, Spain | 9:00am | 6:00pm |
| Nov. 17, 2026 | Tues. | Valencia, Spain | 8:00am | 6:00pm |
| Nov. 18, 2026 | Wed. | Barcelona, Spain | 7:00am |
Ship - Silver Ray
Discover Silversea’s second Nova Class ship, Silver Ray, offering you seamless destination connection. Silver Ray mirrors every aspect of her sister ship, Silver Nova, including a pioneering, asymmetrical design and extraordinary use of glass in both public areas and in suite for uninterrupted views wherever you are! What’s more, Silver Ray is one of the most spacious ships ever built, offering an exceptionally high space-to-guest ratio yet remaining nimble enough to offer purity in movement, as her name suggests. She is truly our ray of light.
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*Prices are in USD, per person based on double occupancy, availability and subject to change without notice. All cruise taxes, fees and port expenses are included in the above pricing. All promotions are capacity controlled by Silversea Cruises and can be eliminated at any time without notice. Up to 40% savings on suite categories Vista, Panorama and Veranda suites (Classic, Superior, Deluxe, Premium) and up to 20% off in suite categories Medallion (standard and Premium), Jr. Grand, Silver, Signature, Master, Royal, Grand, Owner and Otium Suites. Offer is valid on all-inclusive plus fares and all-inclusive fares only; excludes last-minute fares. Exclusive amenity is based on double occupancy. Other restrictions may apply. Ships’ registry: Bahamas


