Itinerary
Day | Destination | Arrival | Departure | Time ashore |
---|
Cruise | ||||
Day 1 | Italy - Sicily - Palermo | - | 18:00 | - |
Day 2 | Tunisia - Tunis - La Goulette | 09:00 | 18:00 | 9 |
Day 3 | Sea day | - | - | - |
Day 4 | Spain - Barcelona | 08:00 | 18:00 | 10 |
Day 5 | France - Marseille | 09:00 | 18:00 | 9 |
Day 6 | Italy - Genoa | 09:00 | 17:00 | 8 |
Day 7 | Italy - Naples | 13:00 | 20:00 | 7 |
Day 8 | Italy - Sicily - Palermo | 09:00 | - | - |
Day 1Italy - Sicily - Palermo
Nestled on the sun-kissed island of Sicily in southern Italy, Palermo stands as a beacon of allure and intrigue. With a population of 1.2 million inhabitants, including its suburbs, Palermo holds the distinction of being the fifth-largest city in Ita...
Nestled on the sun-kissed island of Sicily in southern Italy, Palermo stands as a beacon of allure and intrigue. With a population of 1.2 million inhabitants, including its suburbs, Palermo holds the distinction of being the fifth-largest city in Italy and proudly serves as the capital of Sicily. This city, rich in history, culture, gastronomy, and architecture, has firmly etched its place as one of the Mediterranean's most exhilarating destinations. However, it's important to acknowledge that Palermo also carries the weight of being associated with the infamous Sicilian mafia, known as "Cosa Nostra."
Worth seeing
Cultural Epicenter: Palermo's allure is deeply rooted in its captivating history, cultural heritage, and culinary prowess. The city is a mosaic of influences, reflecting the myriad civilizations that have left their mark over centuries.
Architectural Marvels: Palermo boasts an impressive array of splendid buildings that stand as testaments to its vibrant past. Among these treasures, Palermo Cathedral takes center stage—a stunning church nestled in the heart of the city. The Palazzo dei Normanni, with its exquisite chapel, and the intricate mosaics adorning the Monreale Cathedral, located just beyond Palermo, add further dimensions to the city's architectural splendor.
Journey into the Abyss: For those who dare, the Catacombe di Capuchins offers a spine-tingling experience. Here, within the crypt's eerie confines, ancient skeletons are eerily arranged along the walls—a macabre display that intrigues and captivates, offering a unique glimpse into the past. Note that this attraction might not be suitable for young children due to its unsettling nature.
Currency
Euro (EUR)
Weather
Highlights
Very family-friendly cruises
Fixed low children's price
Stylish and cozy ship
Entertainment for all
About the ship
MSC Fantasia, built in 2008, is the sister ship to the almost identical cruise ships MSC Preziosa, MSC Divina and MSC Splendida. The MSC Fantasia is packed with great entertainment and live music. Whe...
Facilities
Ship facts
Facilities
- Bar delle Fontane
- Fantasia Bar
- Gaudi Bar
- I Tropici Bar
- Il Cappuccino Coffee Bar
- Il Transatlantico Piano Bar
- L'Insolito Lounge
- Le Vele Bar
- Manhattan Bar
- MSC Yacht Club area
- Piazza San Giorgio
- Sports bar
- The Cigar Lounge
- The Glass Bar
- The One Bar
- Top Sail Lounge
- Aqua Park
- I Tropici Covered pool
- Lido Catalano
- The One pool
- Whirlpool
- Fitness center
- MSC Arena Sport Center
- Race track
- Shuffleboard
- Squash
- Medical Center
- Meeting rooms
- Reception
- Shore Excursion
- I Graffiti Junior Club
- Il Polo Nord Baby Club and Mini Club
- Teen Club
- MSC Aurea Spa
- MSC Aurea Spa Sauna
- Top 18 Exclusive Solarium
- 4D cinema
- Casin� delle Palme
- Cyber library
- Formula 1 simulator
- Gallery and photo shop
- Liquid Disco
- Shopping area
- Teatro L'Avanguardia
- Virtual World
- Butchers Cut
- Il Cerchio d'ORO
- L'Africana Buffet
- L'Etoile Restaurant
- La Cantina Toscana
- Red Velvet Restaurant
- Zanzibar
Ship facts
Price Includes
- {{include.name}}
- {{incDesct.name}}