We Love —
- Exploring Tenerife's stunning golden beaches, lush forests and lunar-like landscapes.
- Marvelling at the unique landscapes of the Canary Islands: volcanoes, unique flora and fauna, crystal clear waters...
- Enjoying an incredible stay onboard your cruise and taking advantage of the swimming pools, spa and fitness area.
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Carefully selected by our experts especially for you
Your cruise at a glance —
Embark on this unique journey that will take you to six of the eight islands that make up the Canary Islands archipelago.
You can choose whether you want to depart from Tenerife and end your trip in Lanzarote, or vice versa, starting in Lanzarote and ending in Tenerife.
Tenerife → Lanzarote itinerary:
Day 1: Embarkation in Tenerife
Day 2: Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Day 3: Sante Cruz de La Palma
Day 4: San Sebastian (La Gomera)
Day 5: Las Palmas (Gran Canaria)
Day 6: Rosario (Fuerteventura)
Day 7: Arrecife (Lanzarote)
Day 8: Disembarkation in Lanzarote
Lanzarote → Tenerife itinerary:
Day 1: Embarkation in Arrecife (Lanzarote)
Day 2: Arrecife
Day 3: Rosario (Fuerteventura)
Day 4: Las Palmas (Gran Canaria)
Day 5: San Sebastian (La Gomera)
Day 6: Santa Cruz de La Palma (La Palma)
Day 7: Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Tenerife)
Day 8: Disembarkation in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Please note: your itinerary may have minor adjustments, but your overall trip experience will remain the same.
Your cruise itinerary —
Day 1: Embarkation in Tenerife
Board your ship at 6pm and settle into your comfortable cabin before enjoying a welcome drink and meeting the crew.
- Dinner included
- Night on board
DAY 2: SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE
The largest of the Canary Islands, Tenerife is well worth a visit for its golden beaches, lush forests and lunar-like landscapes. The morning is devoted to an optional excursion (available at additional cost) to the otherwordly Teide National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a geological marvel where Spain's highest peak Mount Tiede volcano rises to to an altitude of 3,718 m. Admire the mesmerising views that stretch across the entire island and beyond once you reach the crater.
In the afternoon, its off to the coastal town of Puerto de la Cruz for an optional excursion (available at additional cost) that will take you around the beautiful squares as well as the Fort of San Felipe, the hermitage of San Telmo, the church of San Francisco and Taoro Park. Stop off at the Humboldt viewpoint to admire the vast Orotava valley and its impressive banana plantations, then visit the orchid garden which is home to a wide variety of exotic species.
- Night on board
- Aperitif with crew
- Sail to the island of Santa Cruz de la Palma at night
DAY 3: SANTA CRUZ DE LA PALMA
See why La Palma is known as the "Isla Bonita" or "Green Island" and take in this wonderful natural paradise dotted with wild laurel, pine and banana trees and unspoilt beaches.
Make the most of your time with the optional excursion (available at additional cost) for an excellent photo opportunity at the Caldera de Taburiente and the chance to visit the sanctuary of the Virgen de las Nieves. Head to a traditional 17th-century farmhouse set in beautiful gardens for a refreshing drink, then make a stop at the Mirador de la Concepción for stunning coastal views of the north of the island.
- Night on board
- Sail to the island of La Gomera at night
Day 4: San Sebastian (La Gomera)
Arrive at tranquil La Gomera, a hidden gem in the Canary Islands where a network of ancient hiking trails crisis cross the lush forest. Explore the mystical UNESCO World Heritage Site Garajonay Park on an optional excursion (available at additional cost) in the afternoon, and pass through the sleepy towns and villages of Hermigua, Las Rosas and Agulo.
Return to the cruise for a moment of relaxation by the pool or in the wellness area.
- Sail to the island of Gran Canaria
- Evening entertainment
DAY 5: LAS PALMAS (GRAN CANARIA)
Glimpse the shell-shaped island of Gran Canaria from the sea and marvel at this world of contrasts where deserts, steep cliffs and lush valleys paint the landscape.
Spend the morning in the bustling capital of Las Palmas on an optional excursion (available at additional cost), then head to Vegueta to Casa de Colón to learn about Christopher Columbus's voyage to America and end your trip at the impressive Bandama crater. In the afternoon, there is another incredible optional excursion (available at additional cost) to see the Basilica of Teror and Arucas' pretty tropical gardens and imposing black cathedral.
- Sail to Fuerteventura
- Night on board
- Aperitif with crew
- Gala evening
DAY 6: ROSARIO (FUERTEVENTURA)
Embark on the optional "The Secrets of Fuerteventura" excursion (available at additional cost) and travel to the north of the island, to the "Finca Torres" to see how the famous local goat's cheese is made before enjoying a taste test.
Continue on to the village of Tiscamanita to visit a factory producing cosmetics made from aloe vera, one of the island's most important crops then make your way to Betancuria, the ancient capital of the islands.
- Night on board
Important information about your tour and visits: A valid national identity card or passport is required. Non-EU nationals are advised to consult their embassy or consulate. Good to know:
The hotels, which comply with local standards, are indicative and may be changed locally for hotels of a similar category. The itinerary is subject to changes due to compelling reasons such as delayed flights, weather conditions or other cases of force majeure. The order of visits is also subject to change without affecting the overall experience of the itinerary.
INTERNET – SATELLITE CONNECTION
Your ship is equipped with a satellite Internet system, which differs from the stable land-based connections we are used to. While at sea, satellite access may be slower and cannot always be guaranteed. Please keep this in mind during your cruise.
TELEPHONE – WHILE SAILING
When the ship is at sea, you may connect your devices to the onboard GSM/3G network. Your mobile operator will automatically send you the terms of use. This allows you to make calls, send messages, and use data via international roaming. The GSM network switches off automatically when the ship enters a port.
TELEPHONE – IN PORT
Once docked, you can make and receive calls normally, depending on your mobile plan and the country you are in.
BE AWARE OF ROAMING CHARGES
We strongly recommend checking with your mobile provider before departure, as international call and data costs can be very high and are rarely included in standard phone plans.
CHECK YOUR DEVICE SETTINGS
Before connecting to the Internet on board, make sure to review your device’s connection settings. Limit video streaming and large file downloads. Automatic updates on laptops, tablets, and smartphones will affect both the speed and the cost of your connection. Many devices run background updates that you may not be aware of, so we recommend deactivating them during your cruise.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Please note that navigation requirements and weather conditions may affect the itinerary, and in certain cases intermediate stops may be cancelled. Should this occur, CroisiEurope will make every effort to find the most suitable alternative for guests.
For safety reasons, the cruise company or the ship’s captain reserves the right to modify the itinerary at any time.
Alcohol abuse is harmful to health—please drink responsibly.
Welcome aboard —
Just for you:
The cruise ship MV La Belle des Océans offers a unique maritime experience, combining comfort and elegance. With spacious cabins and suites, passengers can enjoy panoramic views of the ocean. The highly trained crew guarantees exceptional service, making every moment on board a memorable experience.
Your cabin
Choose between a stay in a Horizon Cabin on Deck 3, 4 or 5.
Horizon Cabin on Deck 3 (17 m²)
Settle into your comfy Horizon Cabin (deck 3) and be lulled to sleep nightly by soothing ocean sounds.
Horizon Cabin on Deck 5 (17 m²)
Found on deck 5, your cosy Horizon Cabiin offers pretty views of the deep blue ocean and a comfy bed for the perfect home away from home.
Horizon Cabin on Deck 4 (17 m²)
After a day of lounging or exploring, your Horizon Cabin (deck 4) is the perfect cosy cocoon to retire to so you can recharge your batteries.
Your dining choices
This is a full board stay. Your breakfast, lunch and evening meal will be served in the main restaurant (excludes drinks).
The main restaurant offers an exceptional dining experience, with dishes carefully prepared by expert chefs. For a different dining experience, visit the Grill restaurant, located next to the pool. At the Explorer Lounge Bar, you can attend all the lectures and presentations that will take place during the cruise.
Life on board
Take a well-deserved wellness break and head to the tranquil spa or wander to the terrace and settle in to sunbathe as you glide through the waves.
For those who want to keep up with their workout regimes, there is also an onboard fitness centre so you can stay active during your holiday.
Your journey —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Your destinations —
Tenerife
The largest of Spain’s Canary Islands, Tenerife is a land of striking contrasts where volcanic landscapes, black-sand beaches and lush laurel forests meet year-round sunshine and a relaxed island rhythm. From its dramatic coastal cliffs to its charming historic towns, the island offers a blend of adventure, culture and pure seaside tranquillity. Whether you’re exploring the lunar landscapes of Mount Teide, wandering through colourful colonial streets or unwinding on golden shores in the south, Tenerife reveals a rich and varied personality that captivates visitors in every season.
Must-sees:
- Mount Teide National Park: A UNESCO-listed volcanic landscape dominated by Mount Teide, Spain’s highest peak.
- La Laguna: A beautifully preserved colonial town with pastel façades and cobbled streets.
- Anaga Rural Park: A lush, mountainous region filled with laurel forests, hiking trails and breathtaking viewpoints.
- Los Gigantes: Dramatic sea cliffs rising hundreds of metres above the Atlantic.
- Santa Cruz de Tenerife: A vibrant capital known for its architecture, cultural venues and relaxed waterfront.
Culinary culture:
The gastronomy of Tenerife reflects the bounty of the Atlantic and the island’s volcanic soil. Enjoy traditional dishes such as papas arrugadas with mojo sauces, grilled octopus, or fresh fish served with gofio. Local cheeses and tropical fruits add colour to the table, while wines from the Valle de La Orotava or Tacoronte-Acentejo vineyards showcase the island’s rich winemaking heritage. From ocean-view restaurants to family-run guachinches, dining in Tenerife is a sensory delight.
Dive deeper:
Beyond its well-known resorts, Tenerife rewards slow exploration. Discover hidden natural pools along the El Pris or Bajamar coastlines, visit banana plantations to learn about the island’s agricultural traditions, or hike lesser-known paths through volcanic craters and ancient forests. For a cultural immersion, wander the historic streets of La Orotava, explore contemporary art in Santa Cruz, or join locals in lively seaside villages where fishing boats sway gently in the harbour.
Good to know:
Tenerife has two airports — Tenerife North Airport near La Laguna and Tenerife South Airport near Costa Adeje — offering easy access to all parts of the island. Thanks to its subtropical climate, the island enjoys pleasant temperatures year-round, with ideal conditions for hiking from October to May. The local currency is the euro (€).
Lanzarote
Lanzarote is a stunning island in the Canary Islands, known for its unique volcanic landscapes, beautiful beaches, and year-round mild climate. Famous for its vibrant art scene, particularly the works of César Manrique, the island offers a mix of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and cultural experiences. Popular for hiking, water sports, and exploring its volcanic parks, Lanzarote is a perfect destination for both relaxation and adventure.
Must sees:
- Timanfaya National Park: An incredible national park featuring volcanic landscape with geysers, craters, and lava fields, offering guided tours and demonstrations of geothermal activity.
- Papagayo Beaches: A series of beautiful, untouched beaches with soft white sand and crystal-clear waters.
- La Geria Wine Region: Known for its unique vineyards grown in volcanic soil, this area offers wine tours and tastings of Lanzarote's distinctive wines.
Culinary culture:
Lanzarote's culinary culture is a vibrant blend of traditional Canarian flavours, fresh local ingredients, and influences from its coastal location. They offer Fresh fish and seafood staples, with dishes like sancocho, a delicious hearty fish stew. Cheese is also very popular here, specifically a locally produced goat cheese. Grilled meats, such as chuleton and cordero, are also frequently enjoyed.
Dive deeper:
To truly connect with the Lanzarote's culture, dive a little deeper and visit El Golfo a volcanic lagoon with striking green water, set against a backdrop of dramatic cliffs, or the César Manrique Foundation, a cultural centre housed in the former home of the island’s famous artist.
Good to know:
The local currency is the Euro (€), and the official language is Spanish. While the official language is Spanish, many locals know English as it is a touristic destination.
Gran Canaria
Welcome to Gran Canaria
Often dubbed a “continent in miniature,” Gran Canaria is a beguiling mix of sun-soaked beaches, lush forests, volcanic peaks and lively towns. This Canary Island gem, set adrift in the Atlantic Ocean off the northwest coast of Africa, offers more than just a beach holiday—it’s a vibrant cultural crossroads with a rich history, dramatic landscapes and a relaxed island rhythm.
Don’t miss
- Roaming the cobbled streets and colonial architecture of Vegueta, Las Palmas’ old town
- Catching a fiery sunset over the Maspalomas Dunes
- Hiking the rugged trails around Roque Nublo, a striking volcanic rock formation
- Snorkelling in the clear waters off Playa de Amadores
Culinary culture
The island’s food scene is a celebration of its Spanish roots and African influences, with a bounty of fresh, local ingredients. Dive into papas arrugadas (wrinkled potatoes) with mojo sauce, succulent grilled fish, and rich gofio-based dishes. Don’t leave without trying bienmesabe, a sweet almond dessert, and sipping on a glass of local rum or fruity malvasía wine.
Dive deeper
Beyond the coast, Gran Canaria reveals its soul in small mountain villages like Tejeda and Artenara, where time slows and traditions endure. Discover aboriginal cave dwellings, explore cave churches in Guayadeque, or witness centuries-old folk music and dance at a romería (pilgrimage festival).
Good to know
Gran Canaria uses the euro and enjoys a subtropical climate—expect warm weather year-round. Renting a car is ideal for exploring the island’s dramatic interior, while buses connect major towns and resorts. English is widely understood, but learning a few Spanish phrases adds a warm touch to your travels.