In 2026, travel to the Canary Islands with our exceptional cruise to discover the different islands of the Archipelago. Embark for 8 days of discovery of the hidden treasures of the Canary Islands. Discover the Teide National Park and its volcano on Tenerife, one of the islands of departure of this expedition. From tropical valleys to desert dunes, from picturesque villages to contemporary cities, between volcanoes and beaches, the 6 islands of this archipelago abound with treasures to discover.
This cruise is the ideal opportunity to enjoy its black sand beaches, its unpredictable nature, desert and lush, its national parks classified as UNESCO World Heritage, but also its authentic villages and its history.
On board the MV La Belle des Océans, a human-sized ship with only 130 passengers, this cruise offers a top-of-the-range universe with a wide range of services on board (swimming pool, fitness center, restaurants).


Listed as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Lanzarote is the most unique of the Canary Islands. Its volcanic landscapes shaped by 18th-century eruptions, glowing red cones, and vast fields of black lava give it an unmatched lunar beauty. Timanfaya National Park, the Jameos del Agua caves, and the unusual vineyards of La Geria are must-sees. The influence of artist César Manrique, who successfully blended art with volcanic nature, can be felt throughout the island. A truly distinctive destination, between raw wilderness and authenticity.
The largest of the Canary Islands is unlike any other. Tenerife unfolds between sky and sea, dominated by Mount Teide — the highest volcano in Spain (3,718 m) and the third highest in the world — whose national park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its black sand beaches in the north, golden sand beaches in the south, ancient laurel forests, and dramatic cliffs create a striking variety of landscapes. From the colonial old town of La Laguna to the world-famous Carnival of Santa Cruz, and the perched villages of Masca, Tenerife combines exceptional nature, culture, and year-round mild living.
La Gomera is the most unspoilt of the Canary Islands, a place travellers tend to keep secret. Small and mountainous, it is home to Garajonay National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where an ancient laurel forest — laurisilva — wraps the peaks in mist and lush vegetation, a relic of the tropical forests of the Tertiary era. Deep ravines, terraced hillsides, and whitewashed villages create an atmosphere of rare authenticity. La Gomera is also known for the silbo gomero, a unique whistled language inscribed on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list, still used by locals to communicate across valleys. A timeless island, ideal for hiking and nature lovers.
After a first cruise in the Red Sea in 2023 aboard La Belle de l'Adriatique, which we thoroughly enjoyed, this was another excellent, relaxing and refreshing experience with a great rhythm and atmosphere! This small, very pleasant ship is perfectly suited to relaxed holidays — laid-back yet dynamic, and most importantly far from large crowds. A special mention to the attentive and highly efficient Filipino crew! Everything was perfect both on land and on board. Thank you CroisiEurope!