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European
Honeymoon
Costa Victoria |
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Italy-Spain-France-Tunisia-Sicily
= Pleasure & Passion |
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Italian
Romance***** |
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7 Night
Western Mediterranean Romantic Honeymoon Cruise |
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Just
the two of you on deck under the stars. A cruise is the kind of
honeymoon you've always dreamed of, and a Costa cruise is even more
romantic than you ever imagined. I After all, Italians invented amore,
so we make sure that your honeymoon with us will be the perfect
beginning to your life together. To celebrate, we hold a special private
champagne party to honor you and other honeymoon couples. To make your
honeymoon extra special, reserve one of the suites and save with
our "Suite Deal." Consider a Costa cruise an important part of
your wedding plans. Because like your big day, the memories of an
Italian Style cruise last forever. Just look at these ports. |
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TUNISIA/SPAIN/FRANCE
7 NIGHTS |
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Costa Victoria
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Rates are per person based
on double occupancy, in U.S. dollars and include airfare from New York and
selected gateways and port charges/fees. U.S. Customs Fees and Excise
Taxes, International Fees/Taxes/PFC's and Airline Taxes may apply. Early
Booking Discounts are guaranteed for all bookings made 90 days prior to
sailing. Within 90 days of sailing, discount may be reduced or eliminated. |
| Day |
Port |
Arrive |
Depart
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| Sun. |
Genoa, Italy |
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5:00 pm
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| Mon. |
Naples, Italy |
Noon
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7:00 pm
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| Tue. |
Palermo, Sicily |
8:00 am
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7:00 pm
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| Wed |
Tunis, Tunisia |
7:00 am
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2:00 pm
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| Thu. |
Palma de
Mallorca, Spain |
1:00 pm
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-
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| Fri. |
Palma de
Mallorca, Spain |
-
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1:00 am
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| Fri. |
Barcelona, Spain |
8:30 am
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7:00 pm
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| Sat. |
Marseille, France |
8:00 am
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7:00 pm
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| Sun. |
Genoa, Italy |
9:00 am
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Costa
Victoria Western Mediterranean Itinerary |
Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona is Spain's
most exciting, flamboyant and sophisticated city. Explore the Barrio
Gotico (old quarter), a 14th century maze of tiny houses, stately
palaces and intriguing shops. Listen to the musical murmur of Catalan
voices and watch dancers sway to the Sardana in a lively Ramblas cafe.
View the winged Olympic Palace on Mont Juic Hill. See Gaudi's
architectural fantasies curving over Modernisme facades in the Eixample
and the soaring spires of Sagrada Familia. Once the adopted home of Dali,
Picasso and Miro, Barcelona is a world capital of art, architecture and
culture |
Genoa, Italy
Genoa, the birthplace
of Christopher Columbus, is also the birthplace and home of Costa
Cruises. With a maritime tradition like that, it's no wonder Genoeses
are fanatic about sailing and anything having to do with the sea. Take
time to explore a little, Florence's Renaissance splendors are only two
hours away. And just down the Ligurian coast lies the prettiest of all
ports, Portofino. |
| Malaga,
Spain
The premier city of the
Costa del Sol serves up a magnificent 16th century cathedral, fiery
flamenco dancers and the best gazpacho in the world (they invented it
here!). Then behold the Arabesque fantasy of Granada's Alhambra Palace
-- one of Spain's greatest architectural accomplishments. "Granada,
I'm falling under your spell." No truer words were ever sung |
| Marseille,
France
If gazpacho is Malaga,
then bouillabaisse is Marseille! France's largest port and oldest city
(500 B.C.) is as warm as the sun on the South of France. An ethnic stew
of French, Arabic and Italian cultures, Marseille's slightly risque
charm appeals to those who love the spice of a real melting pot. Nearby
is gracious Aix-en-Provence. At the home and studio of artist Paul
Cezanne you can revisit the birth of impressionism exactly a century
ago! |
Palermo, Sicily
Palermo, capital of
Sicily, the most ancient island kingdom in Italy, wears a modern veneer,
but just underneath you'll find the old city, teeming with life in every
tiny nook and cranny. In lively cafes and shops selling pungent strings
of garlic and cheeses, you'll find the Italy of old. Banks of old women
dressed in ubiquitous black murmur incantations in the enormous,
light-pierced cathedral. Palermo's puzzle of new and old is fascinating. |
Naples, Italy
Naples is the diva of
Italy. Voluptuous, vivacious and vibrantly alive. All the marvelous
sights, scents and sounds of Southern Italy are here. It's where pasta
was invented and where the first pizza was tossed. And from the
cloisters of the beautiful church of San Lorenzo Maggiore, you can gain
access to recent archaeological excavations dating back to Roman times.
Visit the ashen ruins of Pompeii, where ancient Romans came to play,
only to be lost under Vesuvius' fire and fury |
Palma de Mallorca,
Spain
In Palma, they say, the
sun shines every day. This sun-splashed port in the Balearic Islands is
what Mediterranean vacationing is all about. Since time immemorial, the
famous and not so famous have found their private paradise in Mallorca.
Palma's grand cathedral presides over a wide harbor, packed with yachts,
and the pretty old town, with happy fun-seekers. |
Tunis, Tunisia
Tunis' white-washed,
blue-shuttered buildings hide a treasure trove of Arabic and Ottoman
art. Inspect illuminated manuscripts from the Koran, follow the twists
and turns of the fascinating old inner city, marvel at the ornate Palace
of Dar Ben Abdallah and the magnificent Mosque, whose 184 columns were
"recycled" from the rocky ruins of Carthage.
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