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TENERIFE, CANARY ISLANDS TO BRIDGETOWN [12 days]
from 6453 €
Discover the little-known UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of El Hierro, a wonderland of natural tidal pools and striking rock formations in the Canary Islands. Then relax on your private terrace as the yacht sails for two islands of Cape Verde, an archipelago of colorful colonial architecture, dramatic mountain peaks and golden beaches. Crossing the Atlantic, you’ll arrive in the Caribbean gem of Barbados.
Highlights:
- Tenerife
- El Hierro
- Porto Novo, Cape Verde
- Mindelo, Cape Verde
- Bridgetown, Barbados
Departure from Tenerife ( Spain) on November 3rd.
Itinerary
Evrima
The experience on board Evrima is energizing yet relaxed, seamlessly weaving moments of serene repose and blissful indulgence into a journey of discovery. Accommodating just 298 guests, the superyacht has been thoughtfully designed to fuse the spacious, residential feel of The Ritz-Carlton properties with the innovative design quality of the world’s most stylish yacht interiors. As with The Ritz-Carlton on land, the yacht will feature the personalized service and luxury amenities that the brand is known for.
Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
Just 130 miles from Africa, Santa Cruz de Tenerife was founded in 1494, becoming a key port on the trade route between Europe and the Americas. Framed by Baroque churches and historic buildings, charming plazas dot the city, including the central Plaza de España. In contrast, the modern Torres de Santa Cruz are the tallest twin towers in Spain, and the futuristic Auditorio de Tenerife sits majestically on the waterfront. Calle de la Noria bustles with Canarian style and offers shopping, entertainment and cuisine. Outside of town, the rugged laurel forest of Anaga Rural Park has marked hiking trails, while the UNESCO World Heritage site of Teide National Park displays the island’s volcanic origins and the highest summit in Spain. Another UNESCO World Heritage site, the town of San Cristóbal de La Laguna is home to many of Tenerife’s oldest buildings. The island also has spectacular beaches and is famous for mild weather.
El Hierro, Canary Islands, Spain
Endorsed by Condé Nast as one of the “10 best places in Europe to visit” in 2021, El Hierro nonetheless remains one of the least visited – and most pristine – of the Canary Islands, with no buildings higher than two stories, no elevators and only one set of traffic lights. A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, El Hierro’s remarkably transparent waters and vibrant undersea life make it a scuba diver’s paradise. What the tiny island lacks in sandy beaches it more than makes up for with its plentiful natural tidal pools, perfect for a relaxing swim in vivid turquoise waters embraced by striking rock formations. With its peaks and plateaus, volcanic cones and plunging gorges, arid deserts and humid woodlands, this magical island welcomes travelers to not so much another country as another world.
Porto Novo, Cape Verde
A jewel in the Cape Verde archipelago, Santa Antão is rich with stunning vistas of both mountains and sea, and the city of Porto Novo is the island’s gatekeeper. A wide array of marine life awaits the scuba diver beneath the crystal clear surface of the surrounding waters, while the less amphibious will enjoy a scenic and challenging hike in the mountainous interior that has earned the island the nickname, “the Switzerland of Cape Verde.” For those who prefer to sit back and relax as they take in the sights, enjoy a drive along the scenic coastal road that winds its way from Porto Novo to the town of Ribeira Grande. The more adventurous might follow the inland route over the mountains, where hairpin turns navigate sheer drop-offs, offering heart-pumping thrills to complement the spectacular views.
Mindelo, Cape Verde
A lively port city on Cape Verde’s São Vicente, Mindelo is characterized by its colorful colonial architecture and soulful Morna music, a bluesy blend of African, Portuguese and Brazilian influences. Situated off West Africa’s coast, the volcanic archipelago of Cape Verde was once a Portuguese colony. As such, the Portuguese Brazilian tradition of Carnival is embraced through the annual festival and a year-round jubilant nightlife scene. From the picturesque Matiota beach, set against a backdrop of impressive volcanic peaks, to the Belem Tower, a replica of the original in Lisbon and home to a Sea Museum, there’s plenty to explore in Mindelo. At nearly 2,500 feet, Mount Verde is the highest point on São Vicente and makes for an easy daytrip for a majestic hike with sweeping panoramic views.
Bridgetown, Barbados
Barbados is a sophisticated tropical beauty steeped in English heritage and enlivened by the warm Bajan culture. In the capital of Bridgetown, the well-preserved Old Town and historic Garrison district represent an impressive British legacy designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. The island’s lush interior is largely covered in forest and fields of sugar cane, a source of prized rums and great colonial fortunes. Attractions include restored great houses, a wildlife preserve, the underground formations of Harrison’s Cave, first-rate golfing and some 60 beaches of incredible variety. To the west are white sands and gentle azure waters. The south is the center for both nightlife and reef snorkeling, while the high cliffs of the southeast form a stunning backdrop for windsurfing. The windswept east coast, with its pounding Atlantic surf, is Barbados at its most rugged and wild.
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