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Mystic Cruises · Vasco da Gama

Atlantic Mediterranean: Madeira to Azores

June 14, 2026June 28, 2026·14 nights·1,000 guests

Year Built1993
Tonnage55,819 GT
Pools2
From$1,800/perpersonSolo from $3,600

What's Included

Wi-Fi

Not included

All Drinks
All Excursions
Gratuities
Specialty Dining
Room Service
Port Shuttle
Flights
Airport Transfers

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
Accessible Cabins:4
Self-Service LaundryMedical Center
Dietary Options
Gluten-FreeVegan

Your Journey

Day 1Funchal

Madeira's lush volcanic island capital is famous for its Monte toboggan ride and year-round blooms.

Day 2At Sea

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.

Day 5At Sea
Day 6At Sea

Lanzarote's volcanic lava fields and César Manrique's cave art make it Europe's most otherworldly island.

Day 8At Sea
Day 9At Sea
Day 10Horta

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.

Day 12At Sea
Day 13At Sea

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

4.0
Ship rating

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.

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