Mystic Cruises · Vasco da Gama
Atlantic Mediterranean: Madeira to Azores
What's Included
Not included
About the Ship
- Hot Tubs
- 1
- Elevators
- 4
- Cabin Voltage
- 110V & 220V
- USB in Cabins
- Yes
- Pets
- Not Allowed
- Service Animals
- Case by Case
- Dress Code
- Casual
- Formal Nights
- No
- Balcony Smoking
- Not Allowed
Your Journey
Madeira's lush volcanic island capital is famous for its Monte toboggan ride and year-round blooms.
Tenerife's capital is the gateway to Teide, a 3,715-meter volcano and Spain's highest peak.
Gran Canaria's bustling capital blends a colonial old town with one of Spain's best urban beaches.
Lanzarote's volcanic lava fields and César Manrique's cave art make it Europe's most otherworldly island.
A legendary Atlantic waypoint marina whose walls are covered in thousands of sailors' painted murals.
Gateway to the Azores: Sete Cidades' twin crater lakes are a short drive from the pier.
Gateway to the Azores: Sete Cidades' twin crater lakes are a short drive from the pier.
Before you sail — hotels in Funchal
Arrive a day early and explore Funchal before boarding
Cabin Pricing
Reviews & AI Summary
Vasco da Gama is Mystic Cruises' larger oceangoing ship, built in 1993 and extensively refurbished, accommodating up to 1,000 passengers for mainstream destinations across Europe, the Mediterranean, and the Atlantic. It offers solid value for group travel and themed voyages.


