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Nights 9 Ship Costa Fortuna Star Rating Departs Savona, Italy Sailing 2013: 3 Apr ,12 Apr ,21 Apr ,30 Apr ,9 May ,18 Sep ,27 Sep ,6 Oct ,15 Oct ,24 Oct ,2 Nov ,11 Nov ,20 Nov Ports of Call Savona, Malaga, Casablanca, Cadiz, Lisbon, Valencia, Barcelona Please enquire about this cruise for pricing.
9 Night Cruise sailing from Savona roundtrip aboard Costa Fortuna.
An extremely comfortable and sophisticated Costa Cruise ship, inspired by the great Italian ocean liners of the past: ex, Vulcania, Conte di Savoia, Raffaello...Everything about the Costa Fortuna is dazzling, enchanting and entertaining. The Buffet Restaurant pays tribute to Christopher Columbus and navigation and extends outside around two pool decks. The stern pool can be enjoyed in all weather with its retractable glass roof. The main lido deck will astonish you with its exceptional space and design. And what about the spacious and well-equipped gym, with a whirlpool right in the middle? As if that wasn't enough, the sauna and steam room have views overlooking the sea.
Highlights of this cruise:
Savona
The history of Savona has always been linked to that of Genoa, with which it still has a friendly rivalry. Today the city winds its way around the port and the fortress of Priamar, the true symbol of the city.
Malaga
The Phoenicians found paradise along this stretch of coast and founded Malak, the first settlement of Malaga. Nowadays the city is a great port for departures to Granada and the famous Alhambra.
Casablanca
Life in Casablanca rotates around the port, one of the largest and busiest in the whole of Africa, and in the backstreets of the nearby Medina: this is where the Great Mosque is, the second most important place of worship in Islam after Mecca.
Cadiz
At the tip of a 9km peninsula is the Andalusian city of Cadiz perched on a limestone rock overlooking the sea. Because of its stunning position and the white-washed houses with flat roofs, the city is known as the "Silver Cup".
Lisbon
Lisbon is one of the most fascinating cities in Europe, with many monuments in the manuelino style and museums. Not far, in Queluz, is the royal summer residence, surrounded by some of the most beautiful gardens in the world.
Valencia
On the Mediterranean and surrounded by fertile countryside, Valencia has an old and modern heart. The traditions of Spain survive in a modern district of cutting-edge museums.
Barcelona
Cosmopolitan, lively and young, the real Barcelona can be seen along las Ramblas, in the views from the Montjuic hill, in the construction area around the Sagrada Familia and in the picturesque Barrio Gotico and Pueblo Español.