Italy, Spain, Morocco, Gibraltar, Portugal, France

Costa Diadema: SVN - SVN - SVN12A13

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Cabin: IN1
Service type: Travelag
Dates
22.10.2027.
03.11.2027.
1. Day
Savona, Italy
Fri. 22.10.2027.
Departure: 16:30
2. Day
Barcelona, Spain
Sat. 23.10.2027.
14:00 - 19:30
3. Day
Alicante, Spain
Sun. 24.10.2027.
10:00 - 20:00
4. Day
Cartagena
Mon. 25.10.2027.
08:00 - 18:00
5. Day
Malaga (Granada), Spain
Tue. 26.10.2027.
08:00 - 18:00
6. Day
Tangier (Tetouan), Morocco
Wed. 27.10.2027.
08:00 - 18:00
7. Day
Cadiz (Seville), Spain
Thu. 28.10.2027.
08:00 - 18:00
8. Day
Gibraltar, Gibraltar
Fri. 29.10.2027.
07:00 - 13:30
9. Day
Lisbon (Cascais), Portugal
Sat. 30.10.2027.
09:00 - 18:00
10. Day
Marseille (Provence), France
Tue. 02.11.2027.
09:00 - 18:00
11. Day
Savona, Italy
Wed. 03.11.2027.
Arrival: 09:00
Day 1

Savona, Italy

Fri. 22.10.2027.
Departure: 16:30

Savona, located on the Ligurian coast of Italy, is much more than just a seaport and a starting point for cruises – it is a historical and cultural treasure offering a rich experience for all lovers of art, architecture, and history. The city's numerous landmarks testify to its important role throughout the centuries. Among the most notable historical and cultural attractions is the Cathedral of San Giovanni Battista, built in the 16th century, featuring an elaborately decorated Baroque façade, frescoes, and an altarpiece dedicated to Saint John the Baptist. Nearby is Piazza del Duomo, the main city square, surrounded by important buildings such as the Town Hall (Palazzo del Comune).

A special experience is offered by the monumental Priamar Fortress from the 16th century, which used to defend the city and today provides panoramic views of the sea and hosts cultural events. Savona is also proud of the Renaissance Della Rovere Palace, associated with the powerful family of the same name, as well as the Church of San Francesco, known for its simple yet dignified architecture. History and art enthusiasts should definitely visit the Salvatori Museum, which offers insight into the city’s development through art collections, archaeological finds, and historical artifacts.

Even a short stay in Savona offers the opportunity to explore its rich historical and cultural heritage. The city is a perfect place to walk through history and enjoy the local atmosphere, providing you with an unforgettable experience.

Day 2

Barcelona, Spain

Sat. 23.10.2027.
14:00 - 19:30

Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, is a city with a rich and diverse history that dates back to the Roman era. Over the centuries, it was under Roman, Arab, Byzantine, and Christian rule, all of which have left a lasting mark on its architecture and cultural identity. During the Middle Ages, Barcelona became an important commercial and cultural center of Catalonia, and in the 19th century, it experienced significant industrial and urban development.

One of the most notable architects associated with Barcelona was Antoni Gaudí, whose works such as the Sagrada Família, Park Güell, Casa Batlló, and Casa Milà have become iconic symbols of the city. His unique style, which blends elements of Gothic, Modernism, and natural forms, has made Barcelona a uniquely vibrant urban space. Among the city’s most famous attractions are La Rambla, a lively promenade stretching from Plaça de Catalunya to the sea, and the Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic), the old part of the city filled with medieval alleys, buildings, and churches, including the Cathedral of Saint Eulalia. The artistic spirit of the city can also be felt in the Picasso Museum and the Joan Miró Foundation, which house works by two of Catalonia’s greatest artists.

Barcelona is also renowned for its famous football club, FC Barcelona, whose stadium Camp Nou attracts thousands of visitors eager to experience the passion and pride that Catalans have for their team.

The city also offers a rich culinary scene – from its famous tapas to traditional dishes such as paella, fideuà, zarzuela, and the dessert crema catalana. A highlight is the Boqueria Market, where visitors can taste local products and delicacies. Today, Barcelona is one of the most visited cities in Europe, offering a perfect blend of history, art, architecture, sport, gastronomy, and Mediterranean spirit.

Day 3

Alicante, Spain

Sun. 24.10.2027.
10:00 - 20:00

Alicante is a city with a rich and layered history, stretching from Iberian and Roman times through Moorish rule to the Christian Reconquista. One of its most prominent landmarks is Santa Bárbara Castle, perched on a hill above the city, symbolizing the historical importance of the area. Today, Alicante is a modern and dynamic city with numerous attractions. Among the most famous are the Explanada de España promenade, the bustling Mercado Central, the MARQ Archaeological Museum, and the MACA Museum of Contemporary Art. The city also offers green oases such as Parque de Canalejas and Jardín de la Ereta, which boast beautiful views of the sea.

Located on the Costa Blanca coastline, Alicante is also renowned for its beaches, the most famous being Playa del Postiguet, situated right in the city center, with fine sand and crystal-clear waters.

Alicante's gastronomy is rooted in Mediterranean tradition and local ingredients. Notable dishes include arroz a banda (rice cooked in fish broth) and gazpacho alicantino (a cold vegetable soup), with the rich culinary offer further enhanced by a variety of seafood and local wines made from indigenous grape varieties.

Thus, Alicante is a destination that brings together history, culture, the sea, and gastronomy – an ideal combination for every visitor.

Day 4

Cartagena

Mon. 25.10.2027.
08:00 - 18:00
Cartagena
Day 5

Malaga (Granada), Spain

Tue. 26.10.2027.
08:00 - 18:00

Malaga is one of the oldest cities in Europe, with a history spanning over 2,800 years. The city was founded by the Phoenicians around 770 BC, and was later ruled by the Romans, Visigoths, and Moors, each leaving behind a rich architectural and cultural legacy. Some of the most notable landmarks are the Roman Theatre, the Moorish Alcazaba fortress, which offers a stunning view over Malaga and the coast, and numerous museums. The most notable ones include the Picasso Museum, the Carmen Thyssen Museum, and the La Manquita Cathedral.

The city is also known as the birthplace of Pablo Picasso, one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, and is home to La Concepción, one of the most significant botanical gardens in Europe and the modern Muelle Uno promenade.

Malaga offers beautiful beaches, such as Playa de la Malagueta, close to the city center, and Playa del Palo, as well as a rich gastronomic scene focused on fresh local ingredients. Specialties include espeto (grilled sardines), gazpacho (cold tomato soup), a wide variety of tapas, and sweet wines like Moscatel. The Atarazanas Market is the perfect place to sample local food and buy souvenirs.

Day 6

Tangier (Tetouan), Morocco

Wed. 27.10.2027.
08:00 - 18:00

Tangier, located at the very northern tip of Morocco, is where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean. For centuries, this city has captured the imagination of travelers, artists, and adventurers. Its location—just 14 kilometers from Spain—has made it a crossroads of cultures, continents, and worlds. Tangier exudes a cosmopolitan spirit, where Arab, Berber, European, and African influences blend into a city of truly unique character.

The old town, or medina, enchants with its narrow winding streets, whitewashed houses with blue doors, vibrant markets, and hidden courtyards. Every step through this labyrinth reveals a surprise—a vintage café, a quiet mosque, a local spice shop, or a tucked-away art gallery. Above the medina stands the Kasbah, a centuries-old fortress offering stunning views over the sea and the Strait of Gibraltar, and housing a museum rich in Moroccan art and history.

In the 20th century, Tangier was known as a “city of spies,” artists, and writers. It was home to and inspired figures like Paul Bowles, Tennessee Williams, Henri Matisse, and many others. That bohemian spirit still lingers—in bookshops, cafés, old hotels, and the stories of the people who live here. Beyond its cultural heritage, Tangier offers natural wonders as well. Nearby are the famous Caves of Hercules, steeped in legend, and a rugged coastline perfect for exploring. Along the seafront promenade, the city reveals its modern face—with hotels, restaurants, galleries, and sweeping views of the water.

Tangier is a place where history and modernity intertwine at every turn. A city that does not hide its complexity, but wears it with pride. This is not just a place to visit—it’s a place to feel, to listen, and to absorb the rhythm of a city that has never had just one face, but has always been a world of its own.

Day 7

Cadiz (Seville), Spain

Thu. 28.10.2027.
08:00 - 18:00

Cadiz is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Europe, founded over 3,000 years ago by the Phoenicians as the trading port of Gadir. Throughout history, it was conquered by the Romans, Visigoths, and Moors, and during the Spanish Golden Age, it became an important port for trade with the New World. Today, the city offers a rich history and cultural landmarks.

Notable sights include the cathedral with its distinctive golden dome, the Torre Tavira tower with panoramic views and the Camera Obscura optical device, the Roman theater dating back to the 1st century BC, the Plaza de las Flores square, and the historic La Viña district known for its restaurants and authentic atmosphere. Cadiz also boasts beautiful beaches such as La Caleta and La Victoria Beach, which offer various activities and amenities.

The local cuisine is based on fresh seafood, with famous dishes like fried fish called ‘pescaíto frito’ and shrimp fritters known as ‘tortillitas de camarones’. The Mercado Central de Abastos market provides an opportunity to taste local delicacies.

The city is also known for the flamenco singer El Chano, whose music has become a symbol of authentic flamenco and an important part of the cultural heritage.

Day 8

Gibraltar, Gibraltar

Fri. 29.10.2027.
07:00 - 13:30

      In ancient times the rock of Gibraltar, separating Europe from Africa, was known as the Pillars of Hercules and considered to be the end of the known world. In more modern times, it attained a strategic importance as the gateway to the Mediterranean through the Strait of Gibraltar, south of mainland Spain. Today the 6 square kilometres stretch of land, which is a British colony, is a busy centre of commerce and tourism, with a population of 30,000 inhabitants. The cultural make-up includes a Spanish majority as well as the British and minorities from Genoa, Morocco, Malta and Arabia.
     The British influence is widely evident and English is the official language, although many of the islanders also speak Spanish in a distinctive dialect. The name Gibraltar derives from the Arabic Gibal al Tariq, which means Tariq Mount. It was founded in 711AD during the first Saracen reign in Spain. The original Arabic fortified city was destroyed and then rebuilt by the Castillians. Control of the city was fought over by the Spanish and the Arabs, until the British Crown took possession of Gibraltar in 1704, installing first an admiral and then a governor to administer the city.
     The relationship between England and Spain over Gibraltar has often been uneasy. General Franco's Spanish government tried hard to annex Gibraltar, causing considerable tension with Britain, notably when the frontier was blocked. In 1967 a referendum on Gibraltar came out in favour of continued British ownership.
     The fortress of Gibraltar is a particular highlight. The Moorish Castle, with its dominating tower, was built by Arabs in 750AD, although its present structure reveals influences from the 1500s, and its walls are well preserved. Another popular attraction on Gibraltar are the magnificent St Michael Caves, which have previously served as an air-raid shelter and hospital. The caves presently house a theatre, offering entertainment in a spectacular setting.

Day 9

Lisbon (Cascais), Portugal

Sat. 30.10.2027.
09:00 - 18:00

Lisbon, the capital and largest city of Portugal, is situated at the mouth of the Tagus River along the Atlantic coast. This historic and dynamic city is known for its unique blend of traditional charm, modern culture, and impressive architecture, making it one of Europe’s most attractive metropolitan destinations.

The city boasts a rich history dating back to Roman times, with vibrant neighborhoods like Alfama, Bairro Alto, and Belém exuding an authentic Mediterranean spirit. Narrow streets, picturesque squares, vintage trams, and the aromas of traditional cuisine create a special atmosphere that captivates visitors. Lisbon is also famous for its historic landmarks, including the imposing Belém Tower, the Jerónimos Monastery, and São Jorge Castle, which offers magnificent panoramic views of the city and the river.

A special highlight of Lisbon is fado – traditional Portuguese music filled with emotion and melancholy, often performed in small, intimate venues in the old quarters of the city. This unique musical form is deeply connected to the spirit of Lisbon and is a must-experience for anyone seeking authentic Portuguese culture. The gastronomy scene is especially notable, ranging from traditional pastéis de nata to top-tier restaurants blending Portuguese and international flavors.

The promenade along the Tagus River and lively squares such as Praça do Comércio are ideal spots for leisurely walks, coffee breaks, or evening outings. The city also offers numerous green spaces, parks, and viewpoints perfect for relaxation and enjoying the views.

Lisbon is a perfect destination for those wanting to experience a blend of history, culture, art, and modern urban life, with a warm Mediterranean atmosphere and welcoming local people.

Day 10

Marseille (Provence), France

Tue. 02.11.2027.
09:00 - 18:00

Marseille, the second largest city in France and one of the oldest cities in Europe, boasts a rich history and vibrant atmosphere, situated along the sparkling Mediterranean Sea. Founded by the Greeks over 2,600 years ago, the city has been influenced by many civilizations throughout the centuries, leaving a lasting mark on its architecture and identity.

Among its main attractions is the Old Port (Vieux Port) – the heart of city life, recognizable by its boats, cafés, and restaurants. The impressive Notre-Dame de la Garde basilica, perched on a hill, offers panoramic views of the city, the islands, and Château d’If, the famous fortress from The Count of Monte Cristo. Also notable are the historic Le Panier district and MuCEM, a modern museum dedicated to Mediterranean culture.

Marseille’s cuisine includes specialties such as bouillabaisse – a traditional fish soup, and panisse – chickpea cakes. The city is full of authentic restaurants offering local flavors.

Nearby, the Calanques National Park is famous for its spectacular cliffs and clear waters, while charming towns like Aix-en-Provence and the fishing village of Cassis make perfect day trips. Wine lovers can explore the Provencal vineyards and enjoy tastings.

Colorful streets and historic buildings tell stories of the past, while sunsets over the sea create a special, warm atmosphere worth experiencing. Marseille is a place where tradition meets modern energy, ideal for pleasant moments and discovering authentic Mediterranean culture.

Day 11

Savona, Italy

Wed. 03.11.2027.
Arrival: 09:00

Savona, located on the Ligurian coast of Italy, is much more than just a seaport and a starting point for cruises – it is a historical and cultural treasure offering a rich experience for all lovers of art, architecture, and history. The city's numerous landmarks testify to its important role throughout the centuries. Among the most notable historical and cultural attractions is the Cathedral of San Giovanni Battista, built in the 16th century, featuring an elaborately decorated Baroque façade, frescoes, and an altarpiece dedicated to Saint John the Baptist. Nearby is Piazza del Duomo, the main city square, surrounded by important buildings such as the Town Hall (Palazzo del Comune).

A special experience is offered by the monumental Priamar Fortress from the 16th century, which used to defend the city and today provides panoramic views of the sea and hosts cultural events. Savona is also proud of the Renaissance Della Rovere Palace, associated with the powerful family of the same name, as well as the Church of San Francesco, known for its simple yet dignified architecture. History and art enthusiasts should definitely visit the Salvatori Museum, which offers insight into the city’s development through art collections, archaeological finds, and historical artifacts.

Even a short stay in Savona offers the opportunity to explore its rich historical and cultural heritage. The city is a perfect place to walk through history and enjoy the local atmosphere, providing you with an unforgettable experience.

Available cabins for Fri. 22.10. - Wed. 03.11.2027.

The Interior (IN1)
The Interior (IN1)
1.052,00 € / per cabin
1.880,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
Travelag
The Interior (IN2)
The Interior (IN2)
1.082,00 € / per cabin
1.960,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
Travelag
Sea View (ET1)
Sea View (ET1)
1.280,00 € / per cabin
2.440,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
Travelag
Sea Balcony (BA1)
Sea Balcony (BA1)
1.448,00 € / per cabin
2.840,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
Travelag
Sea Balcony (BA2)
Sea Balcony (BA2)
1.498,00 € / per cabin
2.960,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
Travelag
The Interior (I1)
The Interior (I1)
2.478,00 € / per cabin
3.098,00 € / per cabin
3.476,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
MyCruise
The Interior (I2)
The Interior (I2)
2.538,00 € / per cabin
3.158,00 € / per cabin
3.536,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
MyCruise
The Interior (I3)
The Interior (I3)
2.578,00 € / per cabin
3.198,00 € / per cabin
3.576,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
MyCruise
The Interior (I4)
The Interior (I4)
2.618,00 € / per cabin
3.238,00 € / per cabin
3.616,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
MyCruise
Mini Suite (MS)
Mini Suite (MS)
3.200,00 € / per cabin
4.298,00 € / per cabin
4.918,00 € / per cabin
5.296,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
Group Individual
Sea View (E1)
Sea View (E1)
3.238,00 € / per cabin
3.858,00 € / per cabin
4.236,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
MyCruise
Sea View (E2)
Sea View (E2)
3.378,00 € / per cabin
3.998,00 € / per cabin
4.376,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
MyCruise
Sea Balcony (B1)
Sea Balcony (B1)
3.798,00 € / per cabin
4.418,00 € / per cabin
4.796,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
MyCruise
Sea Balcony (B2)
Sea Balcony (B2)
3.898,00 € / per cabin
4.518,00 € / per cabin
4.896,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
MyCruise
Sea Balcony (B3)
Sea Balcony (B3)
3.958,00 € / per cabin
4.578,00 € / per cabin
4.956,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
MyCruise
Sea Balcony (B4)
Sea Balcony (B4)
4.038,00 € / per cabin
4.658,00 € / per cabin
5.036,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
MyCruise
Suite (S)
Suite (S)
5.120,00 € / per cabin
5.978,00 € / per cabin
6.356,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
Group Individual
Grand Suite (GS)
Grand Suite (GS)
5.920,00 € / per cabin
6.778,00 € / per cabin
7.156,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
Group Individual

Costa Diadema

Costa Diadema

Welcome on board Costa Diadema

During the day and in the evening, you will be spoilt for choice of activities; from walks at sunset, to performances and theatre shows where international artists will perform.
Care for an aperitif? The Aperol Spritz Bar is waiting for you! And after dinner? A games room to bring out the kid in you, or an excellent beer in a real German pub.
You will find an entire deck dedicated to children that even has a Castle and Pirate galleon.
And for moments of pure relaxation, there is a great spa available where you can enjoy a massage while looking at the sea – a real treat!

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