Greece, Montenegro, Croatia, Italy

Costa Deliziosa: ATH - ATH - ATH14A0K

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Dates
24.04.2027.
08.05.2027.
1. Day
Piraeus/Athens
Sat. 24.04.2027.
Departure: 23:00
2. Day
Santorini, Greece
Sun. 25.04.2027.
08:00 - 18:30
3. Day
Heraklion (Crete), Greece
Mon. 26.04.2027.
07:00 - 15:30
4. Day
Zakynthos, Greece
Tue. 27.04.2027.
08:00 - 16:00
5. Day
Ionian sea darkest spot
Tue. 27.04.2027.
23:30 - 00:00
6. Day
Ionian sea darkest spot
Wed. 28.04.2027.
00:00 - 00:30
7. Day
Kotor, Montenegro
Wed. 28.04.2027.
12:00 - 20:00
8. Day
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Thu. 29.04.2027.
08:00 - 18:00
9. Day
Split, Croatia
Fri. 30.04.2027.
08:00 - 16:00
10. Day
Kornati Archipelago
Fri. 30.04.2027.
19:00 - 20:00
11. Day
Venice (Marghera)
Sat. 01.05.2027.
08:00 - 17:00
12. Day
Venice lagoon
Sat. 01.05.2027.
17:30 - 19:00
13. Day
Bari, Italy
Sun. 02.05.2027.
14:00 - 20:00
14. Day
Corfu
Mon. 03.05.2027.
09:00 - 19:00
15. Day
Argostoli/Kefallinia
Tue. 04.05.2027.
07:00 - 15:30
16. Day
SOUDA BAY
Wed. 05.05.2027.
09:00 - 17:00
17. Day
Rhodes (Lindos), Greece
Thu. 06.05.2027.
07:00 - 19:00
18. Day
Mykonos, Greece
Fri. 07.05.2027.
08:00 - 23:00
19. Day
Piraeus/Athens
Sat. 08.05.2027.
Arrival: 06:00
Day 1

Piraeus/Athens

Sat. 24.04.2027.
Departure: 23:00

Athens – the Cradle of Democracy, Philosophy, and Ancient Civilization. Located on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, Athens is one of the most important cities of the ancient world. Named after Athena, the goddess of wisdom, the city has long been a center of democracy, philosophy, and the arts. Athens played a key role in the development of democracy and was home to great philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.

Athens boasts numerous historical monuments and archaeological sites, the most significant being the Acropolis – a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the pinnacle of ancient Greek architecture and art. The Acropolis includes the Parthenon, Erechtheion, Propylaea, and the Temple of Athena Nike.

Today, Athens is a vibrant city with over 3 million residents, blending its rich history with modern life, a dynamic cultural scene, and exceptional cuisine. Traditional dishes like souvlaki, moussaka, gyros, and spanakopita offer an authentic taste of Greek gastronomy.

Athens remains a destination that captivates visitors with its history, culture, and unique blend of the ancient and contemporary worlds.

Day 2

Santorini, Greece

Sun. 25.04.2027.
08:00 - 18:30

Santorini is one of the most recognizable and romantic Greek islands, located in the southern part of the Aegean Sea, within the Cyclades island group. Known for its spectacular sunsets, white houses with blue domes, and dramatic volcanic landscape, Santorini offers a unique experience that combines natural beauty, rich history, and an elegant atmosphere.

The island’s capital, Fira, takes your breath away with its views over the sea and surrounding islands. Its narrow streets are filled with shops, restaurants, bars, and museums, while nearby Oia, world-famous for its fairy-tale sunsets, enchants visitors with its charm. Traditional villages like Pyrgos, Emporeia, and Megalochori offer a glimpse into the island’s quieter and more authentic side.

Santorini is also an island of wine – thanks to its volcanic soil, local wines, especially Assyrtiko, are considered among the best in Greece. Visitors can tour many wineries and taste local varieties while enjoying views of the sea and vineyards. For history lovers, a visit to the archaeological site of Akrotiri is a must – an ancient Minoan city buried by a volcanic eruption.

The island also features unique beaches such as the Red Beach, Black Beach (Perissa), and White Beach, each showcasing the volcanic origins of Santorini through their color and texture. The island is equally known for its luxury hotels with infinity pools, private terraces, and panoramic views, offering the perfect setting for relaxation.

Whether you're looking for a romantic escape, cultural discovery, or simply a seaside holiday, Santorini delivers an unforgettable experience in one of the most beautiful settings in the Mediterranean.

Day 3

Heraklion (Crete), Greece

Mon. 26.04.2027.
07:00 - 15:30

Heraklion is the capital and largest city of Crete, located on the northeastern coast of Greece’s largest island. This dynamic city is a blend of rich history, vibrant culture, and modern urban life, making it an essential destination for anyone wanting to experience the authentic Cretan atmosphere.

Heraklion is best known for its archaeological sites, especially the Palace of Knossos — one of the most significant historical landmarks in Crete, which served as the ceremonial and political center of the Minoan civilization and culture. In addition to its historical attractions, the city offers narrow streets in the old town, colorful markets such as the Morosini Market, traditional tavernas, and museums that tell the story of Crete’s rich past and heritage.

The port of Heraklion is lively and busy, surrounded by restaurants, cafés, and shops, while the seaside promenade provides an ideal setting for relaxing walks with views of the Aegean Sea. The city boasts an excellent culinary scene — from fresh seafood and local specialties to contemporary restaurants offering innovative dishes. Traditional music nights and local customs add a special charm to the experience.

Heraklion is also a great base for exploring the rest of Crete, whether you're interested in beaches, hiking, or visiting picturesque villages. The city successfully combines urban life with traditional charm, offering visitors the opportunity to experience the best of Crete — its history, nature, culture, and hospitality.

Day 4

Zakynthos, Greece

Tue. 27.04.2027.
08:00 - 16:00

In the southern Ionian Sea lies Zakynthos – an island known for its crystal-clear waters and dramatic cliffs. But beyond the postcard-perfect views, there is much more to discover: rich history, vibrant towns, and unspoiled nature create a perfect balance between relaxation and exploration.

The island’s capital, also called Zakynthos, blends Venetian heritage with a modern Mediterranean rhythm. The Church of Saint Dionysios and the Byzantine Museum are key landmarks that reflect the island’s cultural depth. Zakynthos is especially famous for Navagio Beach, nestled in a secluded cove surrounded by white cliffs and accessible only by boat – a sight that leaves a lasting impression.

In the south, in Laganas Bay, visitors share the sea with the rare Caretta caretta sea turtle, while the island’s interior reveals traditional villages, vineyards, and olive groves – all telling the story of a simpler, authentic life far from the crowds.

Zakynthos is an island of contrasts – and that’s exactly why it stays with you. Whether you’re seeking the quiet of nature or the vibrant spirit of a Greek evening, this island offers an experience that goes beyond expectations.

Day 5

Ionian sea darkest spot

Tue. 27.04.2027.
23:30 - 00:00
It is night and the ship reaches the darkest point of the Ionian Sea — one of the rare places where the sky still appears clear: no artificial lights, no coastline visible, only sea and stars. All the ship’s lights are turned off. No reflections. No disturbances. Only the sky, the absolute protagonist. With an introduction by the captain and the Stellarium app, it is possible to navigate among constellations, planets, and galaxies. An experience possible only while sailing, only in that precise point of the sea.
Day 6

Ionian sea darkest spot

Wed. 28.04.2027.
00:00 - 00:30
It is night and the ship reaches the darkest point of the Ionian Sea — one of the rare places where the sky still appears clear: no artificial lights, no coastline visible, only sea and stars. All the ship’s lights are turned off. No reflections. No disturbances. Only the sky, the absolute protagonist. With an introduction by the captain and the Stellarium app, it is possible to navigate among constellations, planets, and galaxies. An experience possible only while sailing, only in that precise point of the sea.
Day 7

Kotor, Montenegro

Wed. 28.04.2027.
12:00 - 20:00

Kotor, located at the very end of one of the most spectacular bays in the Mediterranean, is a true gem of Montenegro – a town where history, architecture, and nature come together in perfect harmony. Surrounded by steep mountains that plunge into the turquoise waters of the Bay of Kotor, the town captivates visitors at first sight.

Beneath the massive stone walls that have protected the Old Town for centuries lies a remarkably well-preserved urban maze of narrow cobbled streets, small squares, churches, and buildings that tell stories of sailors, merchants, and artists who helped shape Kotor’s unique character over the ages. Kotor is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is rightfully considered one of the finest examples of medieval architecture on the Adriatic.

Throughout the year, the town hosts numerous cultural and musical events, festivals, exhibitions, and regattas. Kotor is equally charming during the lively summer months and in the off-season, when its quiet streets and misty mountains create an almost mystical atmosphere.

The surroundings of Kotor offer countless opportunities for exploration – whether you choose to hike up to the San Giovanni fortress for an unforgettable panoramic view of the bay, take a boat trip to the island of Our Lady of the Rocks, or stroll through nearby villages that preserve the authentic spirit of Boka.

Kotor is not a place to simply visit – it is a place to experience. A town where stone, sea, and time come together to create a space where every visit becomes a story worth remembering.

Day 8

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Thu. 29.04.2027.
08:00 - 18:00

Dubrovnik, also known as the "Pearl of the Adriatic," is one of the most beautiful and well-known cities on the Croatian coast. Located at the southern tip of Dalmatia, this historic UNESCO World Heritage Site captivates visitors with its stunning medieval architecture, imposing city walls, and crystal-clear sea.

Throughout the centuries, Dubrovnik was a powerful maritime and trading republic, renowned for its independence, diplomacy, and rich cultural life. Today, its Old Town exudes elegance and history — a walk down Stradun, the main street paved with white stone, leads to numerous churches, museums, and historic squares. The city walls, stretching nearly two kilometers around the Old Town, offer spectacular views of the red rooftops and the surrounding Dubrovnik archipelago.

In addition to its historical and cultural heritage, Dubrovnik also boasts remarkable natural beauty. The coastline around the city is dotted with hidden coves, pebble and rocky beaches, and in the summer months, the warm, clear waters are perfect for swimming and diving. During the summer, Dubrovnik hosts numerous concerts, exhibitions, and theatrical performances, while the Dubrovnik Summer Festival brings together top artists from Croatia and around the world. In recent years, the city has also gained global fame as a filming location for the hit series Game of Thrones, attracting visitors from across the globe.

Dubrovnik’s gastronomy is rooted in Mediterranean cuisine, with a strong emphasis on fresh fish, olive oil, local wine, and traditional delicacies such as rožata and šporki makaruli.

Dubrovnik is more than just a tourist destination — it is a city that tells its story through stone streets, baroque facades, and a rich maritime past. Whether you are a lover of history, nature, the arts, or simply in search of a seaside escape, Dubrovnik will enchant you with its beauty, elegance, and timeless spirit.

Day 9

Split, Croatia

Fri. 30.04.2027.
08:00 - 16:00

Located on the Dalmatian coast of the Adriatic Sea, Split is a city where history and modern life blend into a unique Mediterranean story. Around the core of the ancient palace of Emperor Diocletian — which still forms the heart of the city — a vibrant urban center has evolved, where stone streets echo with the voices of locals, the sounds of music, and the aromas of Dalmatian cuisine.

Diocletian’s Palace is not just a monument – it’s a living city: home to cafés, shops, residences, and small taverns, with narrow alleyways that reveal details bearing witness to centuries of history. Along the seafront stretches the Riva – the city’s promenade and open-air living room, where people sip coffee, meet friends, and gaze out at the nearby islands.

Split is also a cultural hub – with numerous museums, galleries, theaters, and events throughout the year, as well as a place of vibrant nightlife, sports, and youthful energy. Its proximity to beaches like Bačvice, the pine-covered hill of Marjan with its walking trails, and the harbor offering ferries to islands such as Hvar, Brač, and Vis makes it an ideal base for exploring the Dalmatian coast.

Split is not just a destination – it’s a feeling. A place where history isn’t kept behind glass, but lived every day. A city of stone, sea, and spirit – not easily forgotten.

Day 10

Kornati Archipelago

Fri. 30.04.2027.
19:00 - 20:00
ONLY WITH COSTA past the port of Split, as the sun sets, the ship sets course for Venice through the Kornati Islands — a volcanic archipelago of over a hundred islets rising from the sea like fragments of an ancient world. Crystal-clear water, almost Caribbean. Jagged coastlines. No sound but wind and sea. You don't stop. You pass through, slowly, and the landscape unfolds before you like something you never expected to see. Some places aren't found on maps — they're discovered along the way.
Day 11

Venice (Marghera)

Sat. 01.05.2027.
08:00 - 17:00

Venice, located in the lagoon of the northern Adriatic, has a history spanning more than a thousand years. Founded in the 5th century as a refuge from barbarian invasions, it developed into a powerful maritime Republic that controlled trade routes between the East and the West.

The city is known for its unique system of canals and bridges, as well as impressive landmarks such as St. Mark's Basilica and the Doge's Palace, which testify to Venice's wealth and historical importance. One of the most notable monuments is the Basilica of Santa Maria della Salute, built after a plague epidemic as a symbol of gratitude and faith.

Venice is also home to the famous Carnival, whose tradition dates back to the 11th century. The carnival is renowned for its masks, which erase social boundaries and create a magical atmosphere in the city streets.

Despite modern challenges such as overtourism and flooding, Venice remains a unique city – a symbol of history, culture, art, and unforgettable charm.

Day 12

Venice lagoon

Sat. 01.05.2027.
17:30 - 19:00
We are in the Venetian Lagoon. The water sparkles under the afternoon sun, bathing the lagoon in a warm light. At the stern, the atmosphere changes: Venetian traditions come aboard, and Carnival comes to life. Music, dancers, and acrobats take turns on stage, transforming every corner of the deck into a living set. Wearing a mask becomes part of the experience. The lagoon turns into a theatre, and the ship becomes its stage.
Day 13

Bari, Italy

Sun. 02.05.2027.
14:00 - 20:00

The Italian port city of Bari is located on the coast of the archaeologically rich Apulia region. This ancient city offers an extraordinary blend of old and new – historic churches, castles, and squares stand close to modern galleries, shops, and museums. The surrounding area is home to numerous natural wonders, including caves protected by UNESCO. If you want to combine the sea, culture, and gastronomy, Bari is the ideal destination for you.

Must-see attractions include the Basilica of Saint Nicholas, which houses the saint’s relics; the Old Town (Bari Vecchia), full of narrow streets, traditional houses, and small squares; the Norman-Swabian Castle; and the Lungomare – a beautiful seaside promenade.

Bari is also an excellent starting point for excursions to nearby towns such as Alberobello – a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its white houses with characteristic conical roofs – or Matera, the magical canyon city protected by UNESCO, known for its “Sassi” district, a network of caves carved into the rock.

The city’s gastronomy reflects a fusion of the sea and southern Italy – simple yet full of flavor and tradition. One of the most famous dishes is orecchiette – small ear-shaped pasta often served with broccoli, garlic, and anchovies or in a rich tomato sauce. In the streets of the old town, you will often see local women making it by hand in front of their homes. Another must-try is focaccia barese, a golden-baked bread topped with olive oil, tomatoes, and olives, crispy on the outside and soft inside. Seafood lovers will delight in fresh squid, shellfish, and raw shrimp, usually served simply with a few drops of lemon and olive oil. To finish the meal, enjoy a glass of local Primitivo or Negroamaro, powerful red wines from the sunny vineyards of Apulia.

Day 14

Corfu

Mon. 03.05.2027.
09:00 - 19:00

     Corfu is the northernmost of the Ionian Islands, located in the heart of the Mediterranean. The Greek place name Kerkira was renamed Corfu by the Venetians, who paraphrased the word "Korifi" which was used to indicate the towers of St. Mark's fortress.
     Corfu is covered in lush vegetation, thriving in a climate that is tempered by the wind without being too dry. Its coastline is very long, seemingly never-ending: over 200 kilometres. The terrain is quite varied, at times sandy and at others rocky and broken up by Mediterranean bush, olive, cypress and citrus trees.
     Corfu has suffered a long and bloody history. Corfu embarked on a long period of being colonised by others from 700 B.C. onwards, first by the Corinthians, then the Illyrians and the Athenians. Corfu suffered attacks from pirates while under Byzantine rule forcing the relocation of the city northward. This did little to halt the invasions of the Vandals and Visigoths, who repeatedly massacred the populations and razed their villages to the ground. The Venetians gave Corfu back its status as an important centre of trade and with it a very wealthy market. Venetian rule lasted for more than 400 years, during which time the island was governed by a system of aristocratic rule. The Venetians began the cultivation of olives and to this day, Corfu is one of the main olive oil producing centres in the region. Once the Venetian reign had come to an end, it was the Turks' turn, then the French and the English, and on 21st May 1864 it was annexed to the Kingdom of Greece.
     During the Second World War, Corfu was again bombarded and suffered heavy damage. Most of its buildings were destroyed, such as the public theatre and the Ionian Academy. Just a few outstanding buildings remain, scattered along the coastline and in the main town and jealously guarded by the local population.
     Kerkira is the capital, and accommodates around 60,000 of the 110,000 people who live on the island. The city has a splendid city centre with numerous Venetian fortresses and the English Royal Palace. The rest of the island is made up of small settlements, roads that stretch out high above the sea and splendid views of small bays and magnificent cliffs.

Day 15

Argostoli/Kefallinia

Tue. 04.05.2027.
07:00 - 15:30
Argostoli/Kefallinia
Day 16

SOUDA BAY

Wed. 05.05.2027.
09:00 - 17:00
Souda Bay / Crete
Day 17

Rhodes (Lindos), Greece

Thu. 06.05.2027.
07:00 - 19:00

Rhodes, a Greek island located in the southern Aegean Sea, is known for its rich history, impressive architecture, and beautiful beaches. The island offers a perfect combination of ancient monuments, vibrant towns, and relaxing nature, making it one of the most popular destinations in Greece.

The island’s capital, also called Rhodes, is famous for its medieval old town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its walls, narrow streets, palaces, and churches provide a fascinating insight into the island’s rich history, from the era of the Knights of St. John to Ottoman rule. The city offers numerous museums, shops, restaurants, and a lively nightlife.

On the eastern coast of the island lies the charming town of Lindos, one of Rhodes’ gems. Lindos is known for its white houses, traditional architecture, and the magnificent acropolis that rises above the town, overlooking the crystal-clear Aegean Sea. The acropolis, dedicated to Athena, is one of the most important archaeological attractions on the island and offers spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding beaches and sea.

Rhodes boasts stunning beaches such as Tsambika, Faliraki, Anthony Quinn Bay, and Prasonisi, which is famous for its unique conditions for surfing and kitesurfing. Beyond the sea, the island also offers mountainous areas with hiking trails and traditional villages where visitors can experience the authentic island lifestyle.

The gastronomy of Rhodes is rich in local specialties – fresh fish, olive oil, honey, vegetables, and traditional dishes such as souvlaki and moussaka.

Rhodes is an ideal destination for travelers seeking a blend of history, culture, natural beauty, and active relaxation, with opportunities for exploration, leisure, and enjoying typical Greek hospitality.

Day 18

Mykonos, Greece

Fri. 07.05.2027.
08:00 - 23:00

Mykonos is one of the most famous Greek islands, located in the Aegean Sea and part of the Cyclades island group. Known for its whitewashed houses with blue shutters, narrow cobbled streets, and vibrant nightlife, Mykonos is a symbol of Mediterranean glamour, while also offering a relaxed island atmosphere.

The island’s main town, Chora (also known as Mykonos Town), charms visitors with its picturesque architecture, small boutiques, restaurants, art galleries, and the iconic windmills overlooking the sea. The town is lively both day and night, with numerous cafés, tavernas, and clubs that attract travelers from all over the world. The island also boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in Greece – such as Psarou, Paradise, Super Paradise, and Elia – which offer crystal-clear waters, beach bars, and a variety of water sports.

Culture lovers can visit the nearby island of Delos, an important archaeological site and one of the most significant sacred places of ancient Greece, easily accessible by boat from Mykonos. In addition, Mykonos offers museums, churches, and traditional neighborhoods that provide insight into the island’s history and way of life.

Despite its global fame, Mykonos manages to retain its authenticity, especially outside the peak tourist season, when the island becomes quieter and reveals its more traditional character. Mykonos is an ideal destination for those seeking a combination of luxury, natural beauty, entertainment, and Greek culture.

Day 19

Piraeus/Athens

Sat. 08.05.2027.
Arrival: 06:00

Athens – the Cradle of Democracy, Philosophy, and Ancient Civilization. Located on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, Athens is one of the most important cities of the ancient world. Named after Athena, the goddess of wisdom, the city has long been a center of democracy, philosophy, and the arts. Athens played a key role in the development of democracy and was home to great philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.

Athens boasts numerous historical monuments and archaeological sites, the most significant being the Acropolis – a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the pinnacle of ancient Greek architecture and art. The Acropolis includes the Parthenon, Erechtheion, Propylaea, and the Temple of Athena Nike.

Today, Athens is a vibrant city with over 3 million residents, blending its rich history with modern life, a dynamic cultural scene, and exceptional cuisine. Traditional dishes like souvlaki, moussaka, gyros, and spanakopita offer an authentic taste of Greek gastronomy.

Athens remains a destination that captivates visitors with its history, culture, and unique blend of the ancient and contemporary worlds.

Available cabins for Sat. 24.04. - Sat. 08.05.2027.

The Interior (IN1)
The Interior (IN1)
1.578,00 € / per cabin
3.060,00 € / per cabin
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The Interior (IN2)
The Interior (IN2)
1.632,00 € / per cabin
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Sea View (ET1)
Sea View (ET1)
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Sea Balcony (BA1)
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Sea Balcony (BA2)
Sea Balcony (BA2)
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The Interior (I1)
The Interior (I1)
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The Interior (I2)
The Interior (I2)
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The Interior (I4)
The Interior (I4)
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MyCruise
Mini Suite (MS)
Mini Suite (MS)
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6.018,00 € / per cabin
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Sea View (E1)
Sea View (E1)
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MyCruise
Sea View (E2)
Sea View (E2)
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Sea Balcony (B1)
Sea Balcony (B1)
5.298,00 € / per cabin
6.018,00 € / per cabin
6.276,00 € / per cabin
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Sea Balcony (B2)
Sea Balcony (B2)
5.438,00 € / per cabin
6.158,00 € / per cabin
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Sea Balcony (B3)
Sea Balcony (B3)
5.538,00 € / per cabin
6.258,00 € / per cabin
6.516,00 € / per cabin
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Suite (S)
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8.308,00 € / per cabin
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Panorama Suite (PS)
Panorama Suite (PS)
7.900,00 € / per cabin
8.908,00 € / per cabin
9.166,00 € / per cabin
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Grand Suite (GS)
Grand Suite (GS)
8.700,00 € / per cabin
9.708,00 € / per cabin
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Costa Deliziosa

Costa Deliziosa

Welcome on board Costa Deliziosa

Dive into the swimming pool early in the morning, when everyone else is still asleep, and feel the sun caress your skin, or savor delicious cuisine at dinner at restaurant, and share it with those you love.
Costa Deliziosa has it all, furnishings, Murano glass decorations, open-air decks with floral names, elegant and bright cruise cabins, and wine tastings of fine wines at the end of the evening in the opulent wine bar.
A symphony of comfort, relaxation, fun and attention to details. That’s why it’s called Deliziosa!

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