A Dutch cruise ship at the centre of an outbreak of hantavirus anchored on Sunday near Granadilla port, south-east Tenerife, Spain, allowing dozens of passengers from all over the world to begin making their way home.
The MV Hondius set off from Argentina on 1 April, with 175 passengers and crew on board, according to the operator, Oceanwide Expeditions.
Thirty-two left the cruise when it stopped on the island of St Helena on 24 April.
The first case of hantavirus was later confirmed by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 4 May.
Three passengers - a Dutch couple and a German woman - died after travelling on the ship, with two of them confirmed to have had the virus. The WHO has so far reported nine cases in total, seven confirmed and two suspected.











