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Itinerary

DayDestinationArrivalDeparture Time ashore
Cruise
Day 1 Dominican Republic - Santo Domingo -23:59 -
Day 2 Sea day -- -
Day 3 Martinique - Fort De France 08:0019:00 11
Day 4 St. Lucia - Castries City 08:0018:00 10
Day 5 Guadeloupe - Pointe-á-Pitre 08:0021:30 13.5
Day 6 St. Kitts & Nevis - Basseterre 09:0019:00 10
Day 7 British Virgin Islands - Tortola - Road Town 07:0015:00 8
Day 8 Dominican Republic - Santo Domingo 10:00- -

Day 1Dominican Republic - Santo Domingo

Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic, is situated on the south coast where the Ozama River meets the Caribbean Sea. With a population of around 1 million people, it's not only the largest city in the country but also holds the distinc...

Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic, is situated on the south coast where the Ozama River meets the Caribbean Sea. With a population of around 1 million people, it's not only the largest city in the country but also holds the distinction of being the oldest European settlement in the Americas. This historical significance has given Santo Domingo a rich cultural heritage and a captivating history, making it one of the Caribbean's most visited cities. Despite its historical weight, Santo Domingo is also a modern city, offering a blend of attractions that cater to a variety of interests.

Worth seeing
Ciudad Colonial (Zona Colonial): This is the heart of the city's historic quarter, where you'll find a wealth of architecturally significant buildings. Notable sites include the old prison known as "Alcázar de Colón," the fortress "Fortaleza Ozama," and the "Catedral Primada de America" - the first cathedral of the Americas. All these structures were constructed during the lifetime of Christopher Columbus, who arrived in Santo Domingo in the famous year 1492.

El Malecón: This vibrant main street runs along the palm-lined coast and is a hub of activity. Alongside a beautiful view of the sea, you'll find numerous restaurants, cafes, nightclubs, and casinos. El Malecón is a lively part of the city where locals and visitors alike gather to enjoy the ocean breeze and the bustling atmosphere.

Faro a Colón (Columbus Lighthouse): Erected in 1992 to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Columbus's arrival in the New World, this colossal monument stands as a tribute to the explorer. The lighthouse houses what is said to be Columbus's remains and is a remarkable architectural and historical landmark.

Santo Domingo's blend of old-world charm and modern amenities makes it a unique and fascinating destination for travelers. Its historical significance, as well as its lively cultural scene, museums, and coastal beauty, ensure that there's something for everyone to discover and enjoy in this captivating city.

Currency
Dominican Peso (DOP)

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 Fascinosa is among the largest ships in Costa Cruises' fleet - where size, entertainment and modern facilities go hand in hand The heart of the Costa Fascinosa is an impressive atrium. Here yo...

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Facilities

Ship facts

Facilities

Bars & lounges
  • Amarcord Bar
  • Aperol Spritz Bar
  • Blue Moon Bar
  • Club Fascinosa
  • Discoteca Babylon
  • Grand Bar Topkapi
  • Piano Bar Blue Velvet
  • Sala da Ballo Angelo Azzurro
  • Salone Ch�ri
  • Scuderia Costa Bar
Pool
  • Pool area
  • Water slide
Sports
  • Fitness center
  • Race track
  • Sports deck
Others
  • C-dream Next Cruise
  • Chapel
  • Customer Service
  • Meeting room
  • Tour Office
For children & young people
  • Kids and teen area
Spa & relaxation
  • Solarium
  • Spa Solemio
Entertainment
  • Casino
  • Library
  • Map room
  • Photo area
  • Shopping area
  • Teatro Bel Ami
  • Video arcade
Restaurant
  • Archipelago
  • Gelateria Amarillo
  • Pummid'Oro Pizzeria
  • Ristorante Buffet Tulipano Nero
  • Ristorante Il Cattopardo
  • Ristorante Otto e mezzo
  • Sushino at Costa
  • The Salty Beach Street Food

Ship facts

Length:290
Passengers:3800
Crew:1100
Built:2012
Tonnage:114500
Registered:Italien

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