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Itinerary

DayDestinationArrivalDeparture Time ashore
Cruise
Day 1 France - Marseille -18:00 -
Day 2 Spain - Barcelona 07:0014:00 7
Day 3 Sea day -- -
Day 4 Morocco - Casablanca (Marrakech) 07:0022:00 15
Day 5 Sea day -- -
Day 6 Spain - Tenerife - Santa Cruz 07:0013:00 6
Day 7 Sea day -- -
Day 8 Sea day -- -
Day 9 Sea day -- -
Day 10 Sea day -- -
Day 11 Sea day -- -
Day 12 Barbados - Bridgetown 13:0020:00 7
Day 13 Sea day -- -
Day 14 Sea day -- -
Day 15 Colombia - Cartagena 07:0017:00 10
Day 16 Panama - Colón 10:0022:00 12
Day 17 Sea day -- -
Day 18 Sea day -- -
Day 19 Sea day -- -
Day 19 Ecuador - Manta 12:0000:00 12
Day 20 Ecuador - Manta 00:0021:00 21
Day 21 Sea day -- -
Day 22 Sea day -- -
Day 23 Peru - Callao (Lima) 08:0020:00 12
Day 24 Sea day -- -
Day 25 Chile - Arica 09:0021:30 12.5
Day 26 Sea day -- -
Day 27 Sea day -- -
Day 28 Chile - San Antonio 07:00- -

Day 1France - Marseille

Marseille, a city that has proudly hosted the Tour de France on 34 occasions as either a starting or finishing point, holds a special place in the cycling world. But beyond its cycling connections, Marseille stands as an emblematic city that embodies...

Marseille, a city that has proudly hosted the Tour de France on 34 occasions as either a starting or finishing point, holds a special place in the cycling world. But beyond its cycling connections, Marseille stands as an emblematic city that embodies both history and diversity. As the second-largest city in France and the capital of the Côte d’Azur region of Provence, Marseille holds a prominent position on the map and in the hearts of many.

Marseille's significance stretches far beyond its borders. This ancient port city has deep-rooted connections to Italy, Spain, and Africa, earning it the nickname "Port d'Afrique." Its bustling port, often referred to as the Vieux Port (Old Port), has been a hub of trade and cultural exchange for centuries, shaping Marseille into one of Europe's oldest, most cosmopolitan, and diverse cities.

Worth seeing
A Majestic Viewpoint: A journey from the Vieux Port to the majestic church, Notre Dame de la Garde, offers not only a unique experience but also breathtaking views. This old harbor, bustling with history, provides a glimpse into Marseille's maritime past. The church itself has a special connection with fishermen, who used to bring their boats for blessings. The interior of the church even boasts boats as decorations, a tribute to this tradition.

Cultural and Historical Treasures: For enthusiasts of culture and history, Marseille boasts an array of fascinating museums. One such gem is the Musée d'Archéologie Méditerranéenne. This museum, which was once a refuge for beggars in the 17th century, now houses a collection of archaeological discoveries from the Greek, Roman, and Egyptian civilizations. It serves as a testament to Marseille's deep-rooted connections with ancient civilizations.

Trendy Vibes and Shopping Delights: To experience Marseille's modern and vibrant side, head to the trendy area of le Cours Julien and Place Jean Jaurès. Here, you'll find a lively atmosphere with abundant opportunities for shopping, café hopping, and indulging in culinary delights. This area captures the essence of contemporary Marseille, where history and modernity coexist harmoniously.

A City That Captivates: Marseille's allure goes beyond its role as a host for cycling events. Its history, diversity, and cultural richness make it a city that captivates both residents and visitors alike. Whether you're exploring the Vieux Port, taking in panoramic views from Notre Dame de la Garde, immersing yourself in archaeology, or strolling through trendy neighborhoods, Marseille promises an unforgettable experience that embraces the spirit of Provence and the Mediterranean.

Currency
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Weather

Highlights

  • Very family-friendly with many activities on board and child-friendly staff
  • Good child prices
  • Destinations worldwide
  • Classic Italian design and decor

About the ship

Costa Deliziosa offers a fantastic stay in colorful surroundings Costa Deliziosa is the diamond of the Costa fleet from 2010. The cruise ship is designed to give its passengers a unique travel exper...

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Facilities

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Facilities

Bars & lounges
  • Aperol Spritz Bar
  • Bar Alcazar
  • Bar Azzurro Blu
  • Bar Delle Delizie
  • Cigar Lounge
  • Club Deliziosa
  • Discoteca Sharazad
  • Grand Bar Mirabilis
  • Piano Bar
  • Scuderia Costa Bar
  • Vanilla Bar
Pool
  • Pool area
Sports
  • Fitness center
  • Race track
  • Sports area
  • Yoga area
Others
  • Chapel
  • Customer Service
  • Meeting rooms
  • Tour Office
For children & young people
  • Kids and teen club
Spa & relaxation
  • Solemio Spa
Entertainment
  • Casino Gaius
  • Cinema
  • Game arcade
  • Internet caf�
  • Library
  • Map room
  • Photo area
  • Shopping area
  • Theater
Restaurant
  • Buffetrestaurant
  • Gelateria Amarillo Bar
  • Ristorante Albatros
  • Ristorante Archipelago
  • The Pizzeria Pummid’Oro
  • The Salty Beach Street Food
  • The Sushino

Ship facts

Length:294
Passengers:2826
Crew:934
Built:2010
Tonnage:92600
Registered:Italien

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