Costa Fascinosa: Costa Fascinosa: CIV - CIV - CIV07ABU

Costa Fascinosa: CIV - CIV - CIV07ABU

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21.09. - 28.09.
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2 adults
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Cabin: IN1
Service type: Travelag
Dates
21.09.2027.
28.09.2027.
1. Day
Civitavecchia
Tue. 21.09.2027.
Departure: 19:00
2. Day
Salerno, Italy
Wed. 22.09.2027.
08:00 - 16:30
3. Day
Capri bay
Wed. 22.09.2027.
20:00 - 21:00
4. Day
Catania, Italy
Thu. 23.09.2027.
08:00 - 17:00
5. Day
Toulon-La Seyne sur Mer
Sat. 25.09.2027.
08:00 - 17:00
6. Day
Ligurian Sea Darkest Spot
Sat. 25.09.2027.
23:00 - 00:00
7. Day
Ligurian Sea Darkest Spot
Sat. 25.09.2027.
00:00 - 23:59
8. Day
Ligurian Sea Darkest Spot
Sun. 26.09.2027.
08:30 - 00:30
9. Day
Genoa (Portofino), Italy
Sun. 26.09.2027.
08:30 - 18:00
10. Day
La Spezia
Mon. 27.09.2027.
08:00 - 18:00
11. Day
Civitavecchia
Tue. 28.09.2027.
Arrival: 08:30
Day 1

Civitavecchia

Tue. 21.09.2027.
Departure: 19:00

Civitavecchia is a charming port city located on the western coast of Italy, along the Tyrrhenian Sea. Often called the "gateway to Rome," it serves as a major hub for cruise ships and ferries, welcoming millions of travelers each year who come to explore Rome and the surrounding region.

Founded in ancient times, Civitavecchia has a rich history dating back to the Roman era. The city was an important naval base and trading port, with many historical sites bearing witness to this maritime heritage. Visitors can explore the impressive Forte Michelangelo, a Renaissance fortress that overlooks the harbor and was built to defend the city. Besides being a port, Civitavecchia also offers a charming old town center with narrow streets, squares, and local markets where you can experience authentic Italian culture. The seaside promenade is perfect for enjoying a nice walk while tasting fresh seafood at traditional restaurants.

Civitavecchia is also a convenient starting point for exploring some of Italy’s most famous destinations. Rome, the Eternal City, is just about an hour away by train, where history, art, and culture await you at every corner. The surrounding area features beautiful landscapes, ancient ruins, and picturesque towns like Tarquinia and Tuscania.

Whether arriving by cruise ship or ferry, Civitavecchia is much more than just a port – it is a vibrant city full of history, culture, and Italian charm, making it an excellent gateway to discovering the treasures of central Italy.

Day 2

Salerno, Italy

Wed. 22.09.2027.
08:00 - 16:30
Salerno | Amalfi Coast
Day 3

Capri bay

Wed. 22.09.2027.
20:00 - 21:00
ONLY WITH COSTA the Faraglioni are admired from the sea in the last hours of the day. As the light turns warm and golden, the ship stops in front of Capri's most iconic landmark and transforms it into an authentic experience, where live music celebrates the sunset and sets the atmosphere aglow.
Day 4

Catania, Italy

Thu. 23.09.2027.
08:00 - 17:00

Catania is a vibrant Sicilian city located on the island’s eastern coast, nestled between the Ionian Sea and the majestic Mount Etna, which dominates both the skyline and the daily life of its inhabitants. The city is known for its distinctive architecture, where the black-and-white contrasts of lava stone and limestone merge into a unique Baroque style, particularly visible in the historic city center. Catania is a blend of its lively present rich history and a strong Sicilian identity.

The city’s historic center is home to numerous landmarks, among which Piazza del Duomo stands out. This main square hosts the Cathedral of Saint Agatha and the Fontana dell’Elefante – a lava stone elephant statue that has become the symbol of Catania. The city’s main street, Via Etnea, follows the path of ancient lava flows and offers spectacular views of Mount Etna. Catania also boasts ancient Roman remains – the Roman theatre and amphitheater testify to the city's significance during the Roman Empire, while the Teatro Massimo Bellini, an opera house, embodies the spirit of musical and cultural heritage.

Catanian cuisine is a true delight for the senses. Local specialties such as arancini (fried rice balls), pasta alla Norma with eggplant and ricotta, as well as the ever-present cannoli and granita with brioche, offer a unique culinary experience that is both simple and rich – like the city itself. Throughout the year, Catania hosts numerous festivals and events, the most notable being the Festa di Sant’Agata – a magnificent three-day celebration in February dedicated to the city’s patron saint, considered one of the most important religious events in Italy.

Beyond its own attractions, Catania is also a perfect base for exploring eastern Sicily. Nearby are picturesque towns like Taormina, the historic city of Syracuse, the coastal villages of Aci Castello and Aci Trezza, and of course, the peak of Mount Etna, which can be reached through guided tours, cable car rides, or even hiking.

Catania offers an authentic Sicilian experience – a city full of contrasts, life, scents, history, and warm-hearted people. Its energy, the presence of the volcano, and the fusion of ancient and modern make it an irresistible destination for those seeking more than just an ordinary tourist trip.

Day 5

Toulon-La Seyne sur Mer

Sat. 25.09.2027.
08:00 - 17:00

Sanary-sur-Mer and Bandol represent the authentic, chic side of Provence: slip into the historic port of Sanary, where the fishermen sell their freshest catch and the locals challenge each other to a game of bowls with a smile. Then it's straight to Bandol, where palm trees, cafés and elegant boutiques welcome you into a luxurious, sophisticated atmosphere.

Day 6

Ligurian Sea Darkest Spot

Sat. 25.09.2027.
23:00 - 00:00
It’s night, and the ship reaches the darkest point of the Ligurian Sea — one of the rarest places in the entire Mediterranean where the sky remains crystal clear: no artificial lights, no visible coastline, just sea and stars. All the ship’s lights are turned off. No reflections. No noise. Only the sky, the true protagonist. With an introduction by the captain and the Stellarium app, guests can navigate among constellations, planets, and galaxies. An experience possible only while sailing, only at that precise point in the sea.
Day 7

Ligurian Sea Darkest Spot

Sat. 25.09.2027.
00:00 - 23:59
It’s night, and the ship reaches the darkest point of the Ligurian Sea — one of the rarest places in the entire Mediterranean where the sky remains crystal clear: no artificial lights, no visible coastline, just sea and stars. All the ship’s lights are turned off. No reflections. No noise. Only the sky, the true protagonist. With an introduction by the captain and the Stellarium app, guests can navigate among constellations, planets, and galaxies. An experience possible only while sailing, only at that precise point in the sea.
Day 8

Ligurian Sea Darkest Spot

Sun. 26.09.2027.
08:30 - 00:30
It’s night, and the ship reaches the darkest point of the Ligurian Sea — one of the rarest places in the entire Mediterranean where the sky remains crystal clear: no artificial lights, no visible coastline, just sea and stars. All the ship’s lights are turned off. No reflections. No noise. Only the sky, the true protagonist. With an introduction by the captain and the Stellarium app, guests can navigate among constellations, planets, and galaxies. An experience possible only while sailing, only at that precise point in the sea.
Day 9

Genoa (Portofino), Italy

Sun. 26.09.2027.
08:30 - 18:00

Genoa, located on the coast of the Ligurian Sea, is one of the most historically significant cities in Italy and truly the “Jewel of Liguria.” Over the centuries, it has been an important commercial and maritime center, reaching its peak during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance as one of the most powerful naval forces in the Mediterranean. Genoa is also the birthplace of the famous explorer Christopher Columbus, who set out on his journey to the New World with the support of Genoese merchants. The city also gave the world the renowned violinist Niccolò Paganini, one of the greatest virtuosos in the history of music.

Today, Genoa offers a rich cultural and historical heritage. Among its main attractions are the Porto Antico (Old Port), the impressive Genoa Aquarium, and the Old Town, known for its narrow alleys, churches, and UNESCO-protected palaces. The Cathedral of San Lorenzo and the historic Palazzi dei Rolli are enduring symbols of the city's wealth and influence through the centuries.

Genoese cuisine is a true delight for food lovers — the most famous dish is Pesto alla Genovese, while focaccia is another staple, along with a variety of fresh seafood dishes. For those with a sweet tooth, traditional desserts like pandolce and canestrelle perfectly round off the culinary experience.

Genoa is a city where history, art, the sea, and gastronomy come together — an ideal destination for anyone seeking an authentic Italian experience.

Day 10

La Spezia

Mon. 27.09.2027.
08:00 - 18:00

     The easternmost province in the beautiful Region of Liguria is the location of a major port, industrial and commercial city. Founded on the Emilian route that comes down from Parma, and only a short distance from Tuscany, La Spezia has always been an extremely important traffic hub for both people and goods. The value of its location was recognised by the Romans, who realised that the ancient settlement of Luni, very close to modern-day La Spezia, was strategically significant. They chose it as the site for one of the most important commercial settlements and ports in the Empire, and it was a very prosperous port. La Spezia has always been strongly conditioned by its trading activity. At various points in its history, it was controlled by the Marine Republics of Genoa and Pisa, and, later, by Florence, before establishing its own autonomy, which its citizens have guarded jealously ever since. The port of La Spezia is an ideal crossroads for the city's bustling activity. The harbour was originally used for military purposes - La Spezia's Arsenal is the symbol of the city and, during much of the city's history, its industrial output was principally for the military. Over time, as needs changed, La Spezia adapted to new market demands. Today, its port hosts a flourishing traffic of various goods and containers and with Genoa and Savona, it is part of a port system that is among the most active in the world. Industry remains the province's main activity, although much attention has been paid in recent years to developing tourism as an important source of income for the area. The bay of La Spezia is among the most attractive in the world and is set in an extraordinarily beautiful location. The Bay of the Poets, situated around a sheer, rocky promontory, is one of the widest and deepest inlets on the Tyrrhenian coast. The marvellous sheer cliffs and crystalline water make this bay a stunning natural wonder. The Bay of the Poets owes its name and fame to the scientists and writers who have periodically stayed in the area: among the most famous are Dante, Petrarch and Percy Bysshe Shelley, not to mention Lord Byron, who wrote some of his most well-known poetry while looking out on the islands of Tino and Palmaria. A short distance away, there is Lerici, the pearl of the Bay, and Porto Venere, the symbol of the Bay, the beauty of which easily matches that of Portofino or Amalfi. Also close by, towards Genoa, we find the Cinque Terre, a crescent of beach between the mountains in the midst of a landscape unique in the world. The breathtaking path that winds its way up the mountains and hills and connects with Riomaggiore, Menarola, Coniglia, Vernazza and Monterosso is one of the treks most loved by Ligurians. Sarzana, a town of particular beauty, boasts a proud artistic tradition. Its cathedral houses many fine works of art, such as paintings by Fiasella, known as Sarzana (1600), by Solimena and the Lucchese School Crucifix by Mastro Guitelmo (1138), which is the oldest panel-painted crucifix in the world. Sarzana is worth visiting for its other churches as well, for its beautiful sculptures and palaces (Picedi Palace, for example, with its fine wrought-iron railing), and for its castles and tower keeps. Sarzanello Castle was built by Castruccio Castracani. The city is also famous for its artisanry, particularly for the restoring of antiques and, during the month of August, hosts the National Antiques Exhibition. It also hosts the "Street Garret", an antiques festival that takes place on the city streets. The Magra Valley follows the border between Liguria and Tuscany and, due to its central position, is served by major rail and highway networks. There is also a fully-equipped tourist airport at Luni. La Spezia is a city that has been able to modernise while yet maintaining a deeply-rooted connection to its past and its setting.

Day 11

Civitavecchia

Tue. 28.09.2027.
Arrival: 08:30

Civitavecchia is a charming port city located on the western coast of Italy, along the Tyrrhenian Sea. Often called the "gateway to Rome," it serves as a major hub for cruise ships and ferries, welcoming millions of travelers each year who come to explore Rome and the surrounding region.

Founded in ancient times, Civitavecchia has a rich history dating back to the Roman era. The city was an important naval base and trading port, with many historical sites bearing witness to this maritime heritage. Visitors can explore the impressive Forte Michelangelo, a Renaissance fortress that overlooks the harbor and was built to defend the city. Besides being a port, Civitavecchia also offers a charming old town center with narrow streets, squares, and local markets where you can experience authentic Italian culture. The seaside promenade is perfect for enjoying a nice walk while tasting fresh seafood at traditional restaurants.

Civitavecchia is also a convenient starting point for exploring some of Italy’s most famous destinations. Rome, the Eternal City, is just about an hour away by train, where history, art, and culture await you at every corner. The surrounding area features beautiful landscapes, ancient ruins, and picturesque towns like Tarquinia and Tuscania.

Whether arriving by cruise ship or ferry, Civitavecchia is much more than just a port – it is a vibrant city full of history, culture, and Italian charm, making it an excellent gateway to discovering the treasures of central Italy.

Available cabins for Tue. 21.09. - Tue. 28.09.2027.

The Interior (IN1)
The Interior (IN1)
858,00 € / per cabin
1.540,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
Travelag
The Interior (IN2)
The Interior (IN2)
882,00 € / per cabin
1.600,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
Travelag
Sea View (ET1)
Sea View (ET1)
960,00 € / per cabin
1.780,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
Travelag
Sea Balcony (BA1)
Sea Balcony (BA1)
1.038,00 € / per cabin
1.960,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
Travelag
Sea Balcony (BA2)
Sea Balcony (BA2)
1.072,00 € / per cabin
2.040,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
Travelag
The Interior (I1)
The Interior (I1)
2.018,00 € / per cabin
2.378,00 € / per cabin
2.636,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
MyCruise
The Interior (I2)
The Interior (I2)
2.058,00 € / per cabin
2.418,00 € / per cabin
2.676,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
MyCruise
The Interior (I3)
The Interior (I3)
2.098,00 € / per cabin
2.458,00 € / per cabin
2.716,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
MyCruise
The Interior (I4)
The Interior (I4)
2.138,00 € / per cabin
2.498,00 € / per cabin
2.756,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
MyCruise
Mini Suite (MS)
Mini Suite (MS)
2.200,00 € / per cabin
2.958,00 € / per cabin
3.318,00 € / per cabin
3.576,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
Group Individual
Sea View (E1)
Sea View (E1)
2.358,00 € / per cabin
2.718,00 € / per cabin
2.976,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
MyCruise
Sea View (E2)
Sea View (E2)
2.458,00 € / per cabin
2.818,00 € / per cabin
3.076,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
MyCruise
Sea Balcony (B1)
Sea Balcony (B1)
2.618,00 € / per cabin
2.978,00 € / per cabin
3.236,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
MyCruise
Sea Balcony (B2)
Sea Balcony (B2)
2.678,00 € / per cabin
3.038,00 € / per cabin
3.296,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
MyCruise
Sea Balcony (B3)
Sea Balcony (B3)
2.738,00 € / per cabin
3.098,00 € / per cabin
3.356,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
MyCruise
Suite (S)
Suite (S)
3.420,00 € / per cabin
3.918,00 € / per cabin
4.176,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
Group Individual
Grand Suite (GS)
Grand Suite (GS)
4.220,00 € / per cabin
4.718,00 € / per cabin
4.976,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
Group Individual

Costa Fascinosa

Costa Fascinosa

Welcome on board Costa Fascinosa

A tribute to theatre and cinema classics, each deck is inspired by characters, stories, and memorable works, such as Aida, Tosca and Dr Zhivago. This is where you can enjoy all kinds of entertainment, from evening shows to relaxation at the spa or by the pool.
And for the kids? There is an Aqua Park just for them and a fairy-tale castle where they can imagine all the greatest adventures.
And there’s even more: musicalscasinogame rooms and lounge bars to play the leading role of your holiday, as though you were living in a film.

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9
Swimming pools and hot tubs
Restaurants and snack bars
6
Restaurants and snack bars
Bars and Lounges
12
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