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Costa Serena
Costa Serena

20 Night Cruise sailing from Buenos Aires to Savona aboard Costa Serena.

The new Costa Flagship will be the ship of space and light. Its name symbolises harmony and serenity. Costa Serena is the largest and longest ships in the fleet. The prestigious Samsara Spa spreads over two decks and will be a haven of wellness and relaxation. The beautiful Samsara Suites have direct access to the Spa. Over 500 cabins will have balconies. Choose from 13 bars and 5 restaurants. There are 4 swimming pools, two with retractable glass roofs. The decks are spacious and panoramic, and the stylish public areas are designed with your comfort and relaxation in mind.

Highlights of this cruise:

Buenos Aires
Surrounded by impressive natural landscapes, Buenos Aires is a fascinating jigsaw of different cultures, with modern buildings standing side-by-side with the traditional working class and immigrant quarters, and the city offers an abundance of things to see and do.

Montevideo
"Love your guest" is the motto of Montevideo. Lively and fun-loving, the city welcomes visitors with many cultural events, busy bars and clubs, 24-hour markets and street artists.

Portobelo
Ceramics, paintings, wooden craft items, pictures of ships, leather goods, models of ships: in Portobelo, craftwork is an age-old tradition, as is bobbin lace, used by women in the Local Mothers' Club.

Santos
The city centre is a maze of back streets and alleyways, with most business being concentrated around the port. There are more than 400 km of coastline with sand and rocks, small inlets and even an area that looks like a Mediterranean riviera.

Rio de Janeiro
The luxury hotels contrast with the poverty of the favelas (shanty towns), but in Rio it doesn't take much to feel happy: a beer on the beach, music, a jog along the promenade at Copacabana, the Carnival or a local football team victory.

Salvador de Bahia
One of the most extraordinary, intense, mystical and culturally vibrant cities in the world. In the old city centre, Pelourinho, you'll hear music on every street corner by night, and you can enjoy the local handicrafts and culture by day.

Recife
The "Venice of Brazil" stretches over bridges and canals and is protected by a coral barrier reef. Not far from Recife is Olinda, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Both Recife's and Olinda's famous carnivals are wonderful.

Funchal
The island of eternal spring, with a climate that allows farmers to grow flowers and vineyards everywhere, even on the side of precipices. The capital, Funchal, is a beautiful place to visit, especially on foot.

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.

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.

Please note, while cruise details and inclusions are accurate at time of loading they are subject to change due to changes in cruise line practices and policies. Please check details and inclusions at time of booking.