The August 2, 2026 cruise on the MS Oosterdam departs from Barcelona, Spain. On this 7 Night Iberian Idyll: Spain & Morocco (Barcelona To Lisbon) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 6 cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The MS Oosterdam sets sail on Sunday, Aug 2nd and returns on Sunday, Aug 9th.
The graph below tracks historic price of the MS Oosterdam cruise ship departing August 2, 2026. The most recent price for this sailing starts at $1,266 ($181 per night) for an Inside Cabin. Compared to the average price of $1,272 ($182 per night), this represents a recent decrease of 1%.
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MS Oosterdam - August 2, 2026 - 7 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Aug 2nd | Barcelona, Spain |
2 | Aug 3rd | Ibiza, Balearic Islands |
3 | Aug 4th | Alicante, Spain |
4 | Aug 5th | At Sea |
5 | Aug 6th | Malaga, Spain |
6 | Aug 7th | Tangier, Morocco |
7 | Aug 8th | At Sea |
8 | Aug 9th | Lisbon, Portugal |
The MS Oosterdam sails on August 2, 2026 for a 7 Night Iberian Idyll: Spain & Morocco (Barcelona To Lisbon). The ship will depart the port of Barcelona, Spain at 10:00 PM and will return to the port of Lisbon, Portugal on Aug 9th at 7:00 AM. During the 8-day journey, the MS Oosterdam will visit 5 additional ports and will spend 2 days at sea.
The MS Oosterdam has a construction date of 2003 and a total size of 82,305 gross tons. The ship measures 951 feet (290 meters) in length. MS Oosterdam is included in Holland America’s Vista Class Class. At full capacity, the MS Oosterdam holds 2,776 passengers. That includes 1,964 cruise vacationers and 812 staff members. The MS Oosterdam total number of staterooms is 982.
To see how this compares, click through to see MS Oosterdam age and stats vs all Holland America ships. There you’ll find graphs showing length, capacity, tonnage and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.
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Barcelona is the cultural heartland of Spain, yet its first language is Catalan, the native tongue of the proudly independent Catalonia region. Stroll down the shady, tree-lined Ramblas between street musicians and elegant bistros. Then perhaps visit the venerable Gothic cathedral, Picasso Museum or enjoy the architectural genius of Antonio Gaudi's Church of the Holy Family.
Ibiza is the party spot of the Balearic Islands, with a trendy resort reputation that seems to draw every club-going European to the outrageous summery street scene. Daytime hours are spent on the beaches at Las Salinas and Es Cabellet, while nights are danced away in any of the bars and discos which compete for tourist dollars.
A Mediterranean port, Alicante has exports of wine, oil, cereals, fruit, and esparto from the fertile surrounding region. Metallurgical and chemical industries as well as fishing and waterfront tourism are important. The Romans had a naval base on the site. The town was permanently recaptured from the Moors about 1250.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Situated on Spain's Costa del Sol, Malaga is the region's capital and a popular holiday destination. At the same time, the city is known as the birthplace of Pablo Picasso and for the sweet Malaga dessert wines that come from the hilly vineyards just outside of town. Other points of interest include impressive Gothic architecture, remains of a Moorish castle, and several interesting museums.
The "Gateway to Africa," located at its northwestern tip, Tangier is a fashionable resort that retains all of its age-old mystery and excitement. French and Islamic influences meet and merge in this fascinating old city. Mosques and minarets overlook the shadowy streets of the bazaar, while the higher part of town, with its broad boulevards and lovely parks, looks down on the ocean.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Lisbon is many cities, from the cobbled alleys of the Alfama district to the broad Parisian style avenues at its heart. View it all from the heights of St. George's Castle. Belem's Monument to the Discoveries recalls the seafaring past, while nearby Sintra's storybook palaces, and the seaside resort of Caiscais, have different tales to tell.