Costa Cruises is offering six new itineraries for the 2013-14 winter season that span the Canary Islands and North Africa, United Arab Emirates, eastern and western Mediterranean, the Caribbean and South America.
Costa’s
global strategy for the 2013-14 winter season focuses on supporting
development of emerging markets as well as continuing to offer the
line’s most popular cruise destinations.
The
new itineraries include 10- and 11-night cruises on Costa Classica to
the Canary Islands and Morocco, departing from St. Cruz de Tenerife
with overnight calls allowing for two full days at Casablanca,
Morocco, and Funchal, Madeira, and seven-night cruises on Costa
Fortuna from Dubai, UAE, with overnight calls with two full days at
Muscat and Khasab, Oman, and Abu Dhabi, UAE.
In
the Med, Costa neoRomantica will feature new 11-night cruises in
Greece and Turkey that include calls at Athens, Smyrna and Crete.
Costa Pacifica sails seven-night cruises in the western
Mediterranean, with a new call at Leghorn (Livorno), Italy, in
addition to calls at Savona, Italy; Marseilles, France; Barcelona,
Spain; Palma de Mallorca, and Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy.
New
tropical winter itineraries include two seven-night cruises on Costa
Mediterranea departing from Guadeloupe that include calls at St.
Barts, St. Maarten, Dominica, Tortola, Martinique, Barbados, Grenada,
Antigua and Catalina Island. These cruises can be combined into one
14-night voyage, allowing for an extended Caribbean vacation. Costa
Fascinosa heads back to the southern hemisphere with new six- and
eight-night cruises in South America that include northern Brazil and
Argentina.
Source:
Costa