Imagine a trip in the company of Leonardo da Vinci, Galileo and Christopher Columbus on one of the legendary luxury ships that made Italian shipping history. The spectacular Costa Fortuna offers this rare opportunity and is waiting to be explored, admired and experienced. Sailing on this ship will take you on a journey through the sea, with the same relaxed atmosphere enjoyed by travelers of the last century, but with the added bonus of being able to experience the past, the future, and the present on a ship like no other.
Italian Lucky Journey 8 Days 7 Nights?
Day 1: Savona Port
Embarkation, Lunch, Learn-to-Save Exercise
Check-in at the Savona pier at 13:00, then you can go on board for a buffet lunch, then you can get acquainted with the ship, and make sure to take part in the life-saving exercise held by the cruise ship before departing the pier at 16:30.
Day 2: Marseille
Stroll through the romantic lavender and climb to the highest point of Marseille for a view of the city
Drive to Aix-en-Provence and visit the romantic lavender fields for a photo stop. In the afternoon, depending on the availability of time, proceed to the Historic District of Marseille and visit the hilltop of Notre Dame de la Garde, the highest point of Marseille, overlooking the entire city. Visit the Fountain of Castellane Circle, located in the heart of Marseille's most vibrant commercial district, and take a photo of the magnificent fountain in the center of the square.
Stop at the small fishing port of Vallée de l'Auvers, a typical Mediterranean fishing village in Southern France. Stop at the Old Port, the old marina and the heart of the city, overlooking the entire magnificent view of the fortresses of Saint-Jean and Nicolas, guarding the entrance to the marina, as well as the city hall and the commercial boulevard, Avenue Garnibier, the busiest commercial boulevard in Marseille. Then board a special vehicle to return to the luxury cruise terminal.
Day 3: Sailing at sea
Enjoy every corner of the Costa Cruises ship
There are various bars throughout the ship where you can relax and enjoy your leisure time, such as the music theme bar, the piano bar, the jazz bar, where bands of different styles perform at different times of the day, the sports hotel, where racing cars and ballgames are constantly broadcasted, so you can share the passion of sports with your friends, and the restaurant and wine bar. There is also a wine tasting bar, where professionals will teach you how to mix and match wines with your meal, and of course there is a cigar bar, where you can taste the finest cigars from all over the world.
Every area of Costa Fortuna is enchanting, glamorous and interesting, such as the magnificent "Costa" Central Hall, decorated with 26 models of Costa's finest cruise ships, which tells the story of the company's extraordinary development. For those who prefer a lively nightlife, there is a casino, a discotheque, several bars and lounges, a multimedia area, the illuminated "Rex 1932" theater and the exclusive "Club Conte Grande 1927". "The Club Conte Grande 1927, with its transparent roof, is the ideal place for stargazing and moonlight contemplation.
Day 4: TUNISIA
A journey full of special romance-TUNISIA
The cruise ship arrives at Tunisia, in Tunisia (TUNISIA) to feel the Sahara ordinary love of Sanmao and José will be full of special romance, in addition there are many people will choose to make this place as their own retirement pension place. To CARTHAGE to explore the ruins of the ancient Arab world, to KSAR GHILANE in the dunes to give yourself a sunset spa experience, in LE KEF cobblestone paths slowly walking nostalgia, try and shrewd merchants and a fine tapestry haggle, or just follow the guide riding dromedary stumbled in the desert, the left hand of the Sahara, right hand of the Mediterranean Sea.
Day 5: Valletta
Visit Valletta, a World Heritage city spanning history
Valletta is a city situated on the island of Malta, 60 miles south of Sicily. It is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can find 7,000 years of history here that still survives with passion today. Here you will find a plethora of amazing things that can span thousands of years of history. Wherever you go, the island's landscapes and buildings will make for an unforgettable vacation.
Stroll through Cagliari's Old Town
Cagliari is the capital of the Italian island of Sardinia, and her Old Town is perched on top of a relatively steep hill, which is up and down from time to time, and you can walk all over the Old Town as long as you wear comfortable shoes.
Day 7: Rome - Civitavecchia
Visit Rome and its gateway, the ancient city of Civitavecchia
Since Julius Caesar, Rome has been attracting the greatest artists, architects, and philosophers with its unique charm. The city of Civitavecchia is the gateway to the Eternal City, Rome, and has been an important Roman port since the 13th century. The ancient city has a long and illustrious history: the emperor Tulajin built fine villas near the modern city, while Bernini and Michelangelo designed the harbor's fortifications. The Eternal City exudes a permanent charm. The ancient capital of the Western world, Rome has been the center of Christianity for nearly 2,000 years. The city is dotted with countless tourist attractions. You can visit the ruins of an ancient Roman square, see the magnificent Sistine Chapel, or climb the Spanish Steps, once the centerpiece of Rome's Piazza Bohemia.