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Cruise ltinerary Details
7 - night Mediterranean (Venice roundtrip)
Cruise ltinerar Ports of Call sailing date info contact
Venice
  • Ship Name : Costa Fortuna
  • 2008 Sail Dates : July 28; August 4, 11, 18, 25; September 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; October 6, 13, 20, 27; November 3, 10

Select your sailing date:

Sailing Dates Inside Cabin Ocean View Balcony Suite
Jul 28-Aug 4, 2008
€1.116 €1.484 €1.668 €2.404
Aug 4-11, 2008
€1.116 €1.484 €1.668 €2.404
Aug 11-18, 2008
€1.400 €1.700 €1.900 €2.404
Aug 18-25, 2008
€1.400 €1.700 €1.900 €2.404
Aug 25-Sep 1, 2008
€1.150 €1.300 €1.600 €2,300
Sep 1-8, 2008
€932 €1.346 €1.622 €2.174
Sep 8-15, 2008
€932 €1.346 €1.668 €2.468
Sep 15-22, 2008
€1.392 €1.695 €1.852 €2.496
Sep 22-29, 2008
€932 €1.511 €1.668 €2.312
Sep 29-Oct 6, 2008
€1.116 €1.511 €1.668 €2.615
Oct 6-13, 2008
€1.235 €1.511 €1.741 €2.330
Oct 13-20, 2008
€794 €1.162 €1.346 €1.898
Oct 27-Nov 3, 2008
€895 €1.143 €1.254 €1.843

Prices are the lowest per person rates in €uros based on double occupancy and include port charges, Government taxes and fees. Cruise line surcharges ( tips on board), and booking fee are additional.

Cruise Itinerary

Day Ports of Call Arrival Departure
1 Venice, Italy --- 6:00 pm
2 Bari, Italy 12:00 pm 6:00 pm
3 Katakolon, Greece 12:00 pm 6:00 pm
4 Santorini, Greece 7:30 am 1:30 pm
4 Mykonos, Greece 6:00 pm 11:00 pm
5 Rhodes Island,  Greece    8:00 am 6:00 pm
6 At Sea --- ---
7 Dubrovnik, Croatia 8:00 am 1:00 pm
8 Venice, Italy 9:00 am ---

Arrival and departure times may vary slightly by sailing date.

Itinerary Map

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Ports of Call

Venice, Italy
No city in the world is as dazzlingly different as Venice, a seaport built on more than 100 islands. In this magnificent Renaissance realm of canals, bridges and merchants on the Adriatic, gondoliers stand up to sing while they row. Even the buses are boats! You'll never forget the thrill of your first magical moments in St. Mark's Square or being part of the aquatic parade that never ends along the Grand Canal.

Katakolon, Greece
In the quiet of the original Olympic stadium, where the torch was first lit and the winners were crowned with a laurel wreath, let your imagination run. Step into the ruined archives of Greek mythology at the Temple of Zeus—one of the few remaining Wonders of the Ancient World.

Santorini, Greece
Your harbor on this island was created by a volcano in 1500 B.C. and the effect is still explosive: 1,000 foot-high cliffs rise from sea level, and dazzling white houses cling to the cliffs.

Mykonos, Greece
The island of Mykonos is one of the most picturesque - and popular - of the Cyclades archipelago, situated between Tinos and Naxos. During the peak season the island's local population of 5,000 inhabitants is swelled by a factor of ten or 15. Many visitors arrive at the island from Piraeus near Athens from where there is a daily ferry service, or by air from the Greek capital city. The picture-postcard main town of Mykonos is a maze of narrow streets lined with pretty white-washed houses and shops. Nearby are several splendid beaches.

Rhodes  Island , Greece
The Island of Rhodes (Rodos, in Greek) which is located in the Aegean Sea about 200 N.M. south east of Athens, has always been a major attraction for tourists from every corner of the world. Visit the Ancient towns of Rhodes, Kamiros or Lindos, where civilization flourished more than 2400 years ago. Acropolis of Rhodes and Lindos, are visited every year by hundreds of thousands of tourists from every corner of the world.!

Dubrovnik, Croatia
This magnificent walled city on the blue Adriatic Sea is an architectual wonder. As a centuries-old trading center, it once rivaled the famed Venice. Today, its amazing history is reflected in its many monuments and museums. You'll find it exhilirating to explore the man-made treasures such as Old Town and the city's famous wall, but don't miss such natural pleasures as the nearby beaches.