Measuring 187 metres in length, with five masts and an all-inclusive package, Club Med’s iconic sailing ship redefines the cruise experience with an offering that combines fine dining, wellness and sport. From Málaga to Nice, via Motril, Cartagena, Valencia, Tarragona, Collioure and Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer, the legendary sailing ship transforms the Mediterranean into a journey where the destination is just as important as the voyage itself.
From 30 April until June, Club Med 2 will also call at the ports of Barcelona and Mahón (Maó), Menorca, on a total of eight Mediterranean routes. And in November 2027, it will return to Spain on a new route passing through Málaga, Motril, Puerto Banús, Ceuta, Cádiz and Málaga, as well as the Moroccan coastline, including a two-day stopover in Lisbon to enjoy all the city has to offer.
Some ships are designed to carry passengers, whilst others are designed to transform the way we travel. Club Med 2 undoubtedly belongs to the latter category. Considered the world’s largest sailing ship, this iconic Club Med vessel represents a unique way of understanding luxury: freer, more experiential and deeply connected to the sea. This spring, Club Med 2 has once again set sail across the Mediterranean, calling at some of the most iconic coastal cities, such as Málaga, Motril, Cartagena, Valencia and Tarragona, before heading for the south coast of France with stops in Collioure, Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer and Nice.
Its return to Spain will also continue in November 2027 with a new itinerary calling at Málaga, Motril, Puerto Banús, Ceuta and Cádiz, as well as various destinations along the Moroccan coast, and will include a special two-day stopover in Lisbon to leisurely discover all the city’s cultural and heritage treasures.
A symbol of elegance and refinement, this incredible vessel, which forms part of the Exclusive Collection category of the hotel brand that created the All-Inclusive concept, reinterprets contemporary luxury. Completely refurbished in 2023, this exceptional sailing yacht combines maritime tradition with a fresh, sophisticated design. The figures speak for themselves: 187 metres in length, 5 metres draught, 7 sails, 2,700 square metres of Burmese teak decks and 164 cabins ranging from 18 to 40 square metres.
With capacity for 328 passengers and a crew of 338, the vessel offers highly personalised service and a more intimate and exclusive atmosphere. Its design, inspired by the elegance of the French Riviera, combines fine materials such as mahogany and teak with bright, contemporary interiors, designed to enhance the sense of spaciousness and constant connection with the horizon. Each of its 164 cabins has been designed to offer an experience of absolute comfort, with panoramic sea views and spaces designed to turn every voyage into an experience of rest and relaxation.
The All-Inclusive philosophy that defines the brand, created in 1950 by Gérard Blitz alongside Gilbert Trigano, continues on board. An experience designed so that guests need only focus on enjoying themselves. From morning until night, the culinary offering takes centre stage, with menus created by Ferrandi Paris, one of the world’s most prestigious culinary and hospitality schools, and a culinary range that combines international cuisine, fresh produce and technical excellence.