There is a particular moment on an Azamara Seville to Lisbon cruise that stays with you long after you have unpacked at home.
It happens just after dawn, as Azamara Journey slips quietly along the Guadalquivir River. Orange groves give way to pastel rooftops. The Torre del Oro emerges through the morning haze. And before you have even finished your coffee, you are docked in the heart of Seville, not in a distant industrial port, but a short walk from the cathedral itself.
For our cruise specialist Andreia Silva, who joined the voyage in Seville for the final leg back to Lisbon, that arrival set the tone for everything that followed. “You don’t feel like you’re on a cruise that happens to stop in Seville,” she says. “You feel like Seville came to meet you.”
It is a small distinction, but it captures exactly why Azamara has quietly become one of the most talked about names in destination led cruising.
Azamara Journey Lisbon to Lisbon itinerary at a glance
This nine night Azamara cruise is a round trip from Lisbon, calling at Portimao, Cadiz, Malaga, Granada (Motril), Gibraltar and Seville. It is a classic Azamara itinerary, balancing well known cultural cities with smaller, character filled ports, and culminating in a three day overnight stay in Seville.
| Date | Port | Arrive | Depart |
| Fri 06 Mar 26 | Lisbon, Portugal | Embark | 6:00 PM |
| Sat 07 Mar 26 | Portimao, Portugal | 8:00 AM | 6:00 PM |
| Sun 08 Mar 26 | Cadiz, Spain | 8:00 AM | 6:00 PM |
| Mon 09 Mar 26 | Malaga, Spain | 8:00 AM | 10:00 PM |
| Tue 10 Mar 26 | Granada (Motril), Spain | 8:00 AM | 6:00 PM |
| Wed 11 Mar 26 | Gibraltar, United Kingdom | 8:00 AM | 9:00 PM |
| Thu 12 Mar 26 | Seville, Spain | 1:30 PM | Overnight |
| Fri 13 Mar 26 | Seville, Spain | Overnight | Overnight |
| Sat 14 Mar 26 | Seville, Spain | Overnight | 2:00 AM |
| Sun 15 Mar 26 | Lisbon, Portugal | 6:00 AM | Debark |
Andreia joined Azamara Journey in Seville, sailing the final leg back to Lisbon. The sections that follow reflect that part of the journey, including the three day overnight stay in Seville, the Gibraltar AzAmazing Evening that guests were still talking about days later, and the onboard moments that capture what Azamara does so well.
Why Azamara Journey is different from larger cruise ships
While much of the cruise industry races toward bigger ships, taller waterslides and louder entertainment, Azamara has gone the other way.
Its boutique sized fleet, including Azamara Journey, the ship at the centre of this itinerary, is small enough to access rivers, historic harbours and city centre berths that mega ships simply cannot reach. The result is an experience built around the destination rather than the deck.
On this Lisbon to Lisbon sailing, that philosophy is on full display. Late night departures from Malaga and Gibraltar replace the early evening dashes back to the ship that define so many Iberian cruises. The three day Seville stay unlocks the city after dark. Sea days are kept to a minimum. And the entire pace of the voyage is set by the place you are visiting.
It is, in short, cruising for people who do not really like cruises, and for seasoned travellers who have decided they want more from them.



Sailing into Seville: the overnight stay that defines the cruise
The defining highlight of this Azamara itinerary is the three day overnight stay in Seville. Azamara Journey arrives on the Thursday afternoon and does not leave until 2am on the Saturday, giving guests two full days and two evenings in the city.
By day, guests explore the Alcázar’s geometric gardens, the cool stone hush of Seville Cathedral, and the tiled grandeur of Plaza de España. By evening, the hour when most cruise passengers are already back at sea, Azamara guests are still ashore. The city softens. The crowds thin. Flamenco drifts out of the bars in Triana. Tapas counters fill with locals, not tour groups.
“That second evening was the moment I understood what Azamara is really selling,” Andreia reflects. “It isn’t a cruise. It’s time.”
AzAmazing Evening in Gibraltar: Music Under the Rock at St Michael’s Cave
Azamara’s signature cultural programme, known as AzAmazing Evenings, is included on every voyage and curated specifically for the destination.
On this sailing, guests were invited to “Music Under the Rock,” a live performance staged inside the dramatic cavern of St Michael’s Cave in Gibraltar. Stalactites overhead, coloured light washing across the rock, and music echoing through a space carved by millennia. The kind of evening no shore excursion brochure could manufacture.
The event took place earlier in the week, before Andreia joined in Seville, but the conversation about it had not stopped. Guests she met onboard described it as the moment of the cruise. The kind of memory that lasts decades.

What is White Night on Azamara? An evening of food, music and dancing
If AzAmazing Evenings provide the cultural depth, White Night provides the spirit. It is one of the most popular events on any Azamara cruise.
Held on deck under an open sky, guests dress head to toe in white for a long evening of live music, regional cuisine and dancing. The atmosphere is celebratory but unmistakably grown up, closer in feel to a Mediterranean garden party than a cruise ship event.
Andreia describes this sailing’s White Night as one of the best she has experienced on any line. Lively without being loud, elegant without being stiff. It is, she says, the clearest expression of what Azamara does so well: a sense of occasion, delivered with a light touch.



Life onboard Azamara Journey: small ship, big personality
Some of the most telling moments onboard Azamara Journey are quiet ones.
There is no mobile app to download. Instead, a printed daily schedule arrives in your suite each evening. Pocket sized, easy to scan over breakfast and quietly liberating. Guests stop reaching for their phones. Conversations linger longer at dinner.
Dining, too, leans into the regions you are sailing through. Iberian seafood, Andalusian wines, Portuguese pastries. Open seating means you can dine alone, with company, or somewhere in between, and the service across the ship has the calm confidence of a team that knows most of its guests have sailed with them before.
These are not headline features. But together, they explain why Azamara’s repeat guest rate is among the highest in the industry.
Is the Azamara Seville to Lisbon cruise worth it?
The Azamara Lisbon to Lisbon itinerary is unlikely to appeal to everyone, and that is the point.
There are no water parks. No mass market production shows. No queues at the buffet at 6 pm. What there is, instead, is time. Time in port, time at the table, time with a destination. For the right traveller, curious, well-travelled, allergic to being rushed, it is close to the perfect itinerary.
As Andreia puts it: “You come home feeling like you’ve actually been somewhere.”
In an industry increasingly defined by scale, that may be the most quietly radical thing a cruise line can offer.
How to book an Azamara cruise
This Lisbon to Lisbon sailing is one of several destination immersive Azamara itineraries available across the Mediterranean, Adriatic and beyond.
To find the right sailing for you, speak to our cruise specialists on 020 7947 0270, or explore the latest Azamara itineraries.



