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VOYAGE 27: Coruña – Berlengas – Lisbon

date
Embarkation
Coruña
02-07-2026
16:00
date
Disembarkation
Lisbon
07-07-2026
10:00
Number of nights
5
Price
from
€1.225

Voyage highlights

Weather conditions

Coruña in July, summer arrives in full swing. Expect warmer, sunnier days with temperatures between 17–24°C (63–75°F), and a refreshing Atlantic breeze keeping things comfortable.


In Lisbon, July is the heart of summer—warm, sunny, and very dry, with sea breeze freshening in the afternoons, driven by the contract between summer heat and cool Atlantic waters. 
Overall, it’s an ideal time for sailing — with moderate seas, long daylight hours, and beautiful conditions to enjoy each port of call.

Voyage description

Step aboard the historic tall ship Santa Maria Manuela for a spectacular sailing journey from the vibrant Galician port of Coruña to the sunlit shores of Lisbon. Departing from Coruña, once a vital hub in Spain’s maritime trade, we sail west around the dramatic cliffs of Cape Finisterre, long considered the edge of the known world.


Heading south along Portugal’s rugged Atlantic coast, we pass the port city of Porto before anchoring off the stunning Berlengas Islands — a protected nature reserve of crystalline waters and rugged beauty. Adventurous souls can swim or kayak in the sheltered coves, while others may choose to explore the rocky outcrops and historic fort on foot.


From here, we sail south once more, catching the Atlantic breeze as we make our way into Lisbon. The arrival is unforgettable — gliding beneath the iconic 25 de Abril Bridge and along a coastline steeped in history, from the Belém Tower to the grand Praça do Comércio.


Lisbon, Portugal’s ancient and vibrant capital, invites exploration. With its hilltop views, tiled facades, and soulful fado music, it's a city full of life, culture, and timeless charm. Guests are warmly encouraged to spend a few days discovering the ship’s home city — a perfect finale to a truly memorable voyage.

VOYAGE 27: Coruña – Berlengas – Lisbon

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*Travellers must be between 14 and 80 years old on the date of sailing to be eligible for the trip.

  • Facing the Atlantic Ocean on the northwestern coast of Spain, A Coruña is a port city with a strong connection to the sea. Its long waterfront promenade stretches for several kilometers, perfect for a walk with views of waves crashing against the rocks and beaches scattered along the way.

    The old town is home to narrow streets, traditional taverns and the lively Plaza de María Pita, named after the city’s local heroine.

    At the tip of the peninsula stands the Tower of Hercules, the oldest working lighthouse in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.A Coruña is also known for its local seafood, served fresh in simple restaurants by the harbor, and for its contemporary culture, with museums, galleries and modern architecture.With easy access to nearby coastal villages and natural parks, A Coruña offers a good balance between city life and the sea.

  • The Berlengas Islands, located off the coast of Peniche, form a small and rugged archipelago shaped by wind, sea, and isolation. Rising sharply from the Atlantic, these protected islands are part of the Berlengas Biosphere Reserve, known for their crystal-clear waters, dramatic cliffs, and rich marine biodiversity.

    At the heart of the main island stands the striking Forte de São João Baptista, connected to land by a narrow stone bridge and bearing witness to centuries of coastal defence. Visitors arriving by sea are met with a landscape that feels both raw and preserved, where seabirds dominate the skies and the rhythm of the ocean sets the pace.

    Whether exploring sea caves, swimming in transparent waters, or simply taking in the stark beauty of the surroundings, the Berlengas offer a distinctive and immersive coastal experience, unlike anywhere else in mainland Portugal.

  • Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is a city rich in history and flavor. Its winding, narrow streets of the older parts of town will pull you in, and if you’re lucky you may hear the sound of fado drifting from small taverns. The tiles—those colorful azulejos—tell stories of the past as they cover walls and buildings.

    Take some time to visit the Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery. Both are UNESCO sites, tied to Portugal’s maritime history. You’ll feel the weight of centuries when you stand in front of them, thinking back to the Age of Discoveries

    Hungry? Head to a local bakery and grab a pastel de nata. Trust us, it’s the kind of treat you’ll think about long after you’ve left. If you have time, stroll up to Miradouro da Senhora do Monte for one of the best views in the city. The rooftops, the Tagus River, the way the light hits it all—it’s all breathtaking.
    Lisbon’s mix of the old and the new makes it a place worth exploring. Wander through neighborhoods, grab a coffee, sit in the sun.

Additional Information:

What’s included in your fare:
• All meals on board Santa Maria Manuela – including daily breakfast, lunch and evening meal;
• Refreshments (coffee, tea, water and juice) throughout the day;
• Use of safety equipment;
• All instructions on board by fully qualified crew;
• Third Party Liability Insurance;
• Ports immigration / customs fees.

What’s not included in your fare:
 Flights and transfers to and from the Santa Maria Manuela;
 Additional drinks & snacks on board;
 Personal travel insurance;
 Other personal expenses.

Three meals a day are included. Tea, coffee, herbal tea, water and juice are always available as well as fruit and some snacks throughout the day.

On the Santa Maria Manuela, we offer a variety of cabin types across two decks. Our double bed cabins and bunk bed cabins are designed for two people but can also be booked by a solo traveler for an additional single supplement. All cabins come with a private bathroom and shower. Please review the information below and here to select your preferred option.
- Master Cabin: Features a double bed and a sofa bed that converts into a bunk bed. It accommodates 2 to 4 people, making it a great option for families. (Bed dimensions: Double bed - 1.60m W x 1.85m L; Bunks - 0.80m W x 1.85m L).
- Double Bed Cabins: Equipped with one double bed. (Bed dimensions: 1.60m W x 1.85m L).
- Bunk Bed Cabins: Includes a bunk bed for 1 or 2 people. (Bed dimensions: 0.80m W x 1.85m L).
- Communal Cabins: These cabins have bunk beds for 4 or 6 people, ideal for those who enjoy socializing. (Bed dimensions: 0.80m W x 1.85m L). Communal cabins are divided by gender, and while we try

European ID or Passport. Need to provide details as soon as possible. It is crucial and your own responsibility to check and arrange visa requirements for the countries you are traveling to and from.

Please be reminded that it is your responsibility to stay informed about and follow any travel advisories related to traveling to and from the ship. Like airport boarding procedures, customs and port authorities enforce strict embarkation and disembarkation times. Be sure to plan your travel accordingly.

We recommend you travel with a soft foldable bag (there is no space to store rigid bags in your cabin) and bring with you:
• Valid passport/ID with 6 months validity
• Warm hat and gloves
• Wet weather clothing – waterproof and windproof jacket
• Clothing – enough clothing for all weather circumstances and for sailing at
night.
• Soft soled trainers or deck shoes (no high heels)
• Swimming gear
• Toiletries
• Sunblock
• Sunglasses
• Personal and sea sickness medication
• Book
• Camera

If you wish or need, you can enjoy reliable Wi-Fi while we sail for an additional cost.
Payment should be made at the beginning of the journey for the entire duration, as daily packages are not available. The reliability of the connection can vary depending on the ship’s location and number of concurrent users.

Please keep in mind that unfavorable weather conditions (e.g., lack or excess wind) may cause the captain to decide to sail on engine power, enter or exit a port earlier/later.

We recommend you take out travel insurance to cover your travel to and from the SMM and any activity off the ship.
All activity aboard the SMM is covered by the SMM’s insurance.

Our team are available to provide you with further assistance.
Reach us at info@santamariamanuela.pt.

Testimonials

The first time we helped the crew put up the sails was magical.

Erik Flores

March 2025

I won't forget the long-suffering patient crew member who taught me to tie a double bowline. It took ages but I finally got it, and was able to teach another passenger.

Lyn Holland

April 2024

Existem viagens que ficam para a vida, esta foi uma delas.

Eugénio Sereno

Março 2025

Plein de moments magiques pendant le voyage. C'était impressionnant de voir le bateau depuis le zodiac quand on se trouvait à environ 50 ou 100 m du navire. Super la baignade en pleine mer.

MATA José

June 2024

É quase impossível dizer por palavras o sentimento de amor grandioso com que me despedi da tripulação e do Santa Maria Manuela mas fica um sincero: Obrigada, Família!

Susana Santos

Março 2025

Everything was magical. Just being on board was magical. Sunrise and sunset. The moon. the movements of the boat... the sharing which is always done in a good mood.

Laurent Catherine

June 2024

Le passage entre les écluses, l’arrivée à Falmouth , le perfectionnisme du crew et le capitaine et le pilote venu à bord. Le coucher du soleil. Les activités !

Margot Rousseau

July 2024

Équipage très professionnel, avec une très grande gentillesse et toujours près à répondre à nos questions . Le voyage a été exceptionnel grâce à l'équipage et aux voyageurs.

Gwenael Mercier

Mars 2025

The bosun impressed me by spreading good mood always, by his expertise and by the way he advised crew members in sail handling. The captain is a very friendly and humble person.

Michael

July 2024

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