Greece, Malta, Italy, Tunisia, Corsica (France), France

Costa Fascinosa: ATH - MRS - ATH12A0F

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09.09. - 21.09.
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Cabin: IN1
Service type: Travelag
Dates
09.09.2026.
21.09.2026.
1. Day
Piraeus/Athens
Wed. 09.09.2026.
Departure: 20:00
2. Day
La Valletta
Fri. 11.09.2026.
09:00 - 19:00
3. Day
Sicily strait darkest spot
Fri. 11.09.2026.
23:30 - 00:00
4. Day
Sicily strait darkest spot
Sat. 12.09.2026.
00:00 - 00:30
5. Day
Catania, Italy
Sat. 12.09.2026.
07:00 - 17:00
6. Day
Etna skyline
Sat. 12.09.2026.
17:45 - 19:00
7. Day
Tarragona, Spain
Sun. 13.09.2026.
09:00 - 17:00
8. Day
La Valletta
Mon. 14.09.2026.
14:00 - 20:00
9. Day
La Goulette
Tue. 15.09.2026.
12:00 - 19:00
10. Day
Palermo (Monreale), Italy
Wed. 16.09.2026.
09:00 - 18:00
11. Day
Naples (Pompeii), Italy
Thu. 17.09.2026.
08:00 - 18:00
12. Day
Civitavecchia
Fri. 18.09.2026.
08:00 - 18:30
13. Day
Ajaccio (Corsica), France
Sat. 19.09.2026.
08:30 - 17:30
14. Day
Savona, Italy
Sun. 20.09.2026.
08:00 - 16:30
15. Day
Marseille (Provence), France
Mon. 21.09.2026.
Arrival: 08:00
Day 1

Piraeus/Athens

Wed. 09.09.2026.
Departure: 20:00

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

La Valletta

Fri. 11.09.2026.
09:00 - 19:00

Valletta, the capital of the island of Malta and a UNESCO-protected port, is one of the must-see stops on a Mediterranean cruise. With over 300 monuments rising within just over half a square kilometer, along with its beaches, coastal venues, and restaurants, Valletta is a city truly worth visiting.

Visitors are captivated by the famous Maltese balconies that adorn the facades of houses in the old town, the multitude of churches that locals claim are as many as the days of the year, and the St. John’s Co-Cathedral, one of Malta’s greatest tourist attractions. On the other hand, the National Museum of Archaeology preserves prehistoric artifacts found on the island. Near the Grand Harbour, you can explore the underground passages of Auberge de Castille and the beautiful Baracca Gardens overlooking the harbor.

To experience the life of Malta’s old nobility, visit Casa Rocca Piccola. This 16th-century palace is furnished with period pieces and includes a bomb shelter built for protection during World War II.

Today, Malta is a center of fishing, craftsmanship, and tourism, with the bustling, walled city of Valletta serving as its administrative, commercial, and political capital.

Day 3

Sicily strait darkest spot

Fri. 11.09.2026.
23:30 - 00:00
At night, at the darkest and most unspoiled point in the Strait of Sicily, the stars shine with their greatest intensity, when all the lights on board suddenly go out. No coastline nearby, no artificial light for dozens of miles, and the sky becomes the undisputed star of the show. The introduction from the captain and the Stellarium app enable guests to recognize the constellations visible at this destination, which can only be reached by boat. The experience concludes with a mulled wine tasting.
Day 4

Sicily strait darkest spot

Sat. 12.09.2026.
00:00 - 00:30
At night, at the darkest and most unspoiled point in the Strait of Sicily, the stars shine with their greatest intensity, when all the lights on board suddenly go out. No coastline nearby, no artificial light for dozens of miles, and the sky becomes the undisputed star of the show. The introduction from the captain and the Stellarium app enable guests to recognize the constellations visible at this destination, which can only be reached by boat. The experience concludes with a mulled wine tasting.
Day 5

Catania, Italy

Sat. 12.09.2026.
07:00 - 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 6

Etna skyline

Sat. 12.09.2026.
17:45 - 19:00
We are in front of Mount Etna. Seeing it from the sea, active and imposing, is already a unique experience. But at the stern, another special scene unfolds: wine served from barrels, warm panelle, and live music. The rhythm is slow, the atmosphere relaxed. A perfect mix between the volcano’s scenery and the authentic conviviality of this island. To live, taste, and remember.
Day 7

Tarragona, Spain

Sun. 13.09.2026.
09:00 - 17:00

Located on the Mediterranean coast southwest of Barcelona, Tarragona is a city rich in history and fascinating Roman ruins. Once known as Tarraco, it was one of the most important cities of the Roman Empire on the Iberian Peninsula.

Today, visitors can explore impressive Roman monuments, including the seaside amphitheatre, the Roman forum, aqueduct, and city walls, many of which are protected as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The charming old town, a 12th-century cathedral, and narrow streets lined with cafés and shops offer an authentic Catalan experience.

Tarragona also boasts beautiful sandy beaches, lively festivals such as Tarraco Viva (a Roman-themed festival), and excellent Mediterranean cuisine, with an emphasis on fresh fish and seafood.

The perfect combination of history, sea, and culture makes Tarragona an ideal destination for all lovers of antiquity and the Mediterranean.

Day 8

La Valletta

Mon. 14.09.2026.
14:00 - 20:00

Valletta, the capital of the island of Malta and a UNESCO-protected port, is one of the must-see stops on a Mediterranean cruise. With over 300 monuments rising within just over half a square kilometer, along with its beaches, coastal venues, and restaurants, Valletta is a city truly worth visiting.

Visitors are captivated by the famous Maltese balconies that adorn the facades of houses in the old town, the multitude of churches that locals claim are as many as the days of the year, and the St. John’s Co-Cathedral, one of Malta’s greatest tourist attractions. On the other hand, the National Museum of Archaeology preserves prehistoric artifacts found on the island. Near the Grand Harbour, you can explore the underground passages of Auberge de Castille and the beautiful Baracca Gardens overlooking the harbor.

To experience the life of Malta’s old nobility, visit Casa Rocca Piccola. This 16th-century palace is furnished with period pieces and includes a bomb shelter built for protection during World War II.

Today, Malta is a center of fishing, craftsmanship, and tourism, with the bustling, walled city of Valletta serving as its administrative, commercial, and political capital.

Day 9

La Goulette

Tue. 15.09.2026.
12:00 - 19:00
La Goulette
Day 10

Palermo (Monreale), Italy

Wed. 16.09.2026.
09:00 - 18:00

Palermo, the capital of the island of Sicily, holds exceptional historical, cultural, and gastronomic significance. Its past, which stretches back thousands of years, is clearly reflected in its architecture, traditions, and way of life.

Palermo stands out for its unique blend of cultures — Norman, Arab, Byzantine, and Spanish — which have shaped the city’s appearance and character. Among its most famous landmarks is the Palermo Cathedral, a masterpiece of Norman architecture from the 12th century. It houses the tombs of Sicilian rulers and a chapel dedicated to Saint Rosalia, the city’s patron saint. A particularly unusual yet fascinating site is the Capuchin Catacombs, where hundreds of mummified bodies are displayed, offering a glimpse into the customs and respect for the dead throughout Sicily's history. The Teatro Massimo, a monumental opera house built in the 19th century, serves as the cultural heart of the city, while Quattro Canti, a symmetrical square in the city centre, is a symbol of Baroque aesthetics and urban harmony.

Palermo’s gastronomy is a true reflection of its multicultural heritage. Standout dishes include arancini, deep-fried rice balls filled with meat, cheese, or sauces; caponata, a sweet and sour vegetable dish made with eggplant and tomatoes; and cassata, a rich dessert made of sponge cake, sweet ricotta cheese, marzipan, and candied fruit. These dishes speak to the region’s culinary creativity and centuries-old traditions.

In addition to its remarkable architecture and cuisine, Palermo takes pride in its famous citizens, such as anti-mafia judge Giovanni Falcone, composer Alessandro Scarlatti, and painter Renato Guttuso. Surrounded by natural beauty — the sea, beaches, and mountains — the city is ideal for those seeking a blend of history, culture, and relaxation.

In conclusion, Palermo is a city of contrasts and layers — of grand history, vibrant present, and warm, welcoming people. Its strength lies in its ability to preserve the past while embracing the modern, offering visitors an authentic Sicilian experience that lingers long after they leave.

Day 11

Naples (Pompeii), Italy

Thu. 17.09.2026.
08:00 - 18:00

Naples, located on the western coast of Italy, is a city with a rich history that stretches back thousands of years. Founded as a Greek colony in the 8th century BC, the city has been shaped over time by numerous civilizations such as the Romans, Byzantines, Normans, and Spaniards, all of which contributed to its cultural and commercial importance. Today, Naples is a vibrant and modern city that retains its historical charm through narrow streets, ancient landmarks, and breathtaking views of the sea.

One of the greatest attractions in the Naples area is the active volcano Mount Vesuvius, famous for its eruption in 79 AD that buried the ancient city of Pompeii—one of the world’s most important archaeological sites. Visitors can explore well-preserved Roman houses, shops, temples, and an amphitheater, offering a glimpse into daily life nearly 2,000 years ago. In addition to Vesuvius and Pompeii, Naples is home to many other must-see sites, including the Royal Palace, the National Archaeological Museum, the stunning island of Capri, and the renowned Teatro di San Carlo, Italy’s oldest opera house. Nature lovers can explore the Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Naples is also famous for its unique culture, with the Neapolitan people known for their warmth, hospitality, and passion for life. The city is the birthplace of the legendary Hollywood actress Sophia Loren, and it boasts a rich musical and theatrical tradition, highlighted by the historic Teatro di San Carlo.

Neapolitan cuisine is especially distinguished by its traditional pizza, perfected in this very city. The oldest and most iconic pizzerias—such as Port’Alba, Brandi, and Da Michele—draw visitors from all over the world.

Naples offers an incredible mix of history, culture, stunning nature, and delicious food. Visitors are sure to be captivated by its charm and diversity. Whether you’re a lover of history, art, cuisine, or nature, Naples has something for everyone.

Day 12

Civitavecchia

Fri. 18.09.2026.
08:00 - 18:30

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.

Day 13

Ajaccio (Corsica), France

Sat. 19.09.2026.
08:30 - 17:30

Ajaccio, the capital of the enchanting island of Corsica, is located on the western coast of the Mediterranean and is known as the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte. This charming city offers a perfect blend of rich history, Mediterranean charm, and natural beauty.

A stroll through Ajaccio takes you along narrow, colorful streets filled with typical Corsican houses and lively markets where you can taste local products like honey, cheese, and wine. Napoleon’s house has been turned into a museum, and his presence is felt at every step through monuments and museums dedicated to his life and legacy. Enjoy views of the Mediterranean coast as you walk along the vibrant promenade, filled with restaurants and cafés where you can savor fresh fish and Corsican culinary specialties. Ajaccio is surrounded by beautiful beaches with crystal-clear waters, ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.

For nature lovers, numerous hiking and cycling trails near the city offer the chance to explore the island’s dramatic landscapes, from mountain peaks to untouched coves. Ajaccio is also a great starting point for excursions to other parts of Corsica, famous for its wild and pristine nature.

With its relaxed atmosphere, rich history, and stunning scenery, Ajaccio is a destination that enchants visitors seeking a blend of culture, adventure, and Mediterranean life.

Day 14

Savona, Italy

Sun. 20.09.2026.
08:00 - 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 15

Marseille (Provence), France

Mon. 21.09.2026.
Arrival: 08:00

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.

Available cabins for Wed. 09.09. - Mon. 21.09.2026.

The Interior (IN1)
The Interior (IN1)
974,00 € / per cabin
1.700,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
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The Interior (IN2)
The Interior (IN2)
1.000,00 € / per cabin
1.760,00 € / per cabin
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Sea View (ET1)
Sea View (ET1)
1.178,00 € / per cabin
2.200,00 € / per cabin
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Sea Balcony (BA1)
Sea Balcony (BA1)
1.334,00 € / per cabin
2.560,00 € / per cabin
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Sea Balcony (BA2)
Sea Balcony (BA2)
1.378,00 € / per cabin
2.680,00 € / per cabin
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The Interior (I1)
The Interior (I1)
2.218,00 € / per cabin
2.838,00 € / per cabin
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Sea View (E1)
Sea View (E1)
2.898,00 € / per cabin
3.518,00 € / per cabin
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Sea Balcony (B1)
Sea Balcony (B1)
3.418,00 € / per cabin
4.038,00 € / per cabin
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Suite (S)
Suite (S)
4.900,00 € / per cabin
Price for 2 adults
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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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