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Lisbon to Casablanca and Andalusia

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timeAPR. 26 – MAY 5, 2026 ticketFrom $7,495 activityActivity Level: Mild Activity diplomaUCLA Faculty on Tour

Overview

pin Lisbon, Setúbal, Portimão, Seville, Gibraltar, Málaga, Tangier, Casablanca
boat World Voyager

Retrace ancient trade routes across two continents and four countries on an eight-night cruise from Lisbon, Portugal to Casablanca, Morocco, aboard the exclusively chartered, deluxe World Voyager small ship. Visit spectacular port cities along the Iberian Peninsula and the northeast African coast — Setúbal, Portimão and Lagos, Portugal; Seville and Málaga, Spain; Gibraltar, United Kingdom; and Tangier, Casablanca and Rabat, Morocco. Savor a wine-tasting and farm-to-table lunch in Setúbal, Portugal’s wine country, explore the Royal Alcázar of Seville and discover Lagos’s ancient, walled maritime port city. Stand on the legendary Rock of Gibraltar, referred to by ancient Greeks and Romans as the Pillars of Hercules, step inside stalactite-filled St. Michael’s Cave and marvel at the world-famous Barbary Apes. Stroll through Tangier’s sensorial-rich, exotic souks, visit the ancient Cave of Hercules and witness stunning views from Cap Spartel’s 19th-century lighthouse. Visit Casablanca’s Hassan II Mosque, dramatically situated on a promontory overlooking the ocean, to admire its intricate Moroccan details. Enhance your adventure with the Lisbon pre-tour or Marrakesh post-tour.

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Cost: From $7,495
Gohagan & Company

Activity Level: Mild Activity

UCLA Faculty on Tour

Professor Ali Behdad
English and Comparative Literature divider

Ali Behdad is Professor of English and Comparative Literature, and John Charles Hillis Endowed Chair in Literature at UCLA. He is currently serving as the Director of the Center for Near Eastern Studies. He has also served as the Chair of English Department (2010-2016) and the Chair of Comparative Literature Department (2005-2010). He has published widely on travel literature, tourism, photography of the Middle East, and Orientalism. His books include Belated Travelers (Duke U. Press, 1994), A Forgetful Nation (Duke U. Press, 2005), and Camera Orientalis (U. of Chicago Press, 2016). He is currently completing a book manuscript, Chaos of Memories, which aims to make sense of French postcards of Morocco and Algeria during the “golden age” of postcards (1900-1930).

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