
17 nightsFrom Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic9 ports of call
Antilles, Canary Islands, Morocco, Spain, France
Costa Cruises · Costa Serena
Overview
A 17-night voyage aboard Costa Serena, departing Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic on 6 Mar 2028 and arriving in Marseille, France, calling at 9 destinations along the way.
Santo Domingo, Dominican RepublicAntigua, Leeward IslandsMartiniqueGuadeloupePhilipsburg, Sint MaartenTenerifeTangier, MoroccoBarcelonaMarseille, France
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Itinerary
17 nights · 19 ports of call- 1
Day 1 ·Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic)Embark
6 Mar 2028Depart 23:59Explore Santo Domingo de Guzmán, the modern cosmopolitan city that was once the cradle of American civilization. - 2
Day 2 ·At Sea
7 Mar 2028 - 3
Day 3 ·Antigua, Leeward Islands
8 Mar 2028Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00Antigua, as sweet as the sugar cane form the plantations, welcomes us in a warm embrace and giving us the opportunity to swim in its beautiful sea.
We stop in the port of Antigua, an old colony where we can see the vestiges of the agricultural past of the island. Sugar is no longer the livelihood of this small nation, but you can still visit the old windmills of Fuerteventura. Take a dance class at the Shiva school of dance or catch a show of traditional dances from the Caribbean. Before the cruise resumes its course, enjoy a spectacular sunset on the beach, swim with the stingrays and admire the underwater fauna. - 4
Day 4 ·Martinique (Antilles)
9 Mar 2028Arrive 09:00Depart 19:00On the beach of Salines, you can go snorkeling with colorful fish. You will fall so in love with Martinique that you will not want to leave.
The port of Martinique is located in Fort de France. It’s easily accessible as it is located only 4.97 miles from the airport. It is a busy tourist port as well as an annual destination for many cruise passengers. Once here, enjoy the beauty of the place: discover the southern beaches, particularly that of Salines, where you'll see colorful fish. Then be enchanted by the tropical forest on Martinique, home to lush vegetation and numerous small waterfalls. - 5
Day 5 ·Martinique Bay
9 Mar 2028Arrive 23:00Depart 23:59 - 5
Day 5 ·Guadeloupe
10 Mar 2028Arrive 08:00Depart 21:30Guadeloupe looks like a butterfly: its wings, Grande Terre and Basse Terre, are separated by a channel and has some beautiful, unspoilt beaches. Grande Terre is the liveliest part, with the market of Pointe à Pitre and roads joining together picturesque villages and sugar cane plantations. Centuries of French rule don't seem to have influenced the locals' philosophy too much: "it's better to avoid something than to face something". - 6
Day 6 ·Philipsburg, St. Maarten
11 Mar 2028Arrive 10:00Depart 18:00Philipsburg is the capital of Sint Maarten, the Dutch side of the Caribbean island Saint Martin. Beachfront bars line the boardwalk along Great Bay. Voorstraat, or Front Street, has duty-free shops and casinos. The St. Maarten Zoo is home to parrots, monkeys and a playground. Sint Maarten Museum displays artifacts from the indigenous Arawak people. The ruins of 17th-century Fort Amsterdam stand on a nearby peninsula. - 7
Day 7 ·At Sea
12 Mar 2028 - 8
Day 8 ·At Sea
13 Mar 2028 - 9
Day 9 ·At Sea
14 Mar 2028 - 10
Day 10 ·At Sea
15 Mar 2028 - 11
Day 11 ·At Sea
16 Mar 2028 - 12
Day 12 ·At Sea
17 Mar 2028 - 13
Day 13 ·Tenerife, Spain
18 Mar 2028Arrive 08:00Depart 17:00The port of Santa Cruz de Tenerife is the city’s access to the sea and characterized by a mix of cultures that have managed to coexist in harmony with each other.
Santa Cruz is a cosmopolitan city of different influences and varied trends, as you can see from the mix of historic buildings and modern architecture. After leaving the port, start your tour with a visit of the Auditorio de Tenerife and the “Circulo de Amistad." Then take a visit to the Nuestra Señora de África market, where you will find crafts and artisanal products made from natural ingredients, as well as the famous wine of the region. Finally, check out the local cuisine made with potatoes, chilies and exotic spices. - 14
Day 14 ·At Sea
19 Mar 2028 - 15
Day 15 ·Tangier (Morocco)
20 Mar 2028Arrive 09:00Depart 19:00The strategic location of the Moroccan city of Tangier has attracted most powerful nations in history over the centuries.
The Port of Tangier connects Africa to the Mediterranean via the Strait of Gibraltar, and is one of the country's most important ports, a true cultural and economic crossroads between Europe and Morocco. Costa cruises in the Atlantic Ocean moor at its docks to set off to explore the city. The medina will be the first destination of your trip to Tangier. Narrow streets that climb into a maze of houses and small squares, up the hill overlooking the harbour. Here, in a raised position is the Kasbah, the fortress and one-time the residence of the sultan. The heart of the old town is the Place Petit Socco, very close to the Grand Mosque. The market square, the Grand Socco, separates the medina from the districts of the Ville Nouvelle. Walking through Place de France, your cruise to Tangier will take you back to the 1930s and the French atmosphere that the city experienced at that time. Here you can enjoy some shopping, relax in one of the many places, or move on the Terrasse des Paresseux that will offer you the best view of Tangier harbour. - 16
Day 16 ·At Sea
21 Mar 2028 - 18
Day 18 ·Barcelona
22 Mar 2028Arrive 12:00Depart 19:30Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain with three million inhabitants, a dominating port in northern Mediterranean with one of the most renowned and important universities in the world. The city is a very rich commercial centre, where industrial operations crucial to the Spanish economy take place.
In fact, Catalans have always considered their region unique compared with the other Spanish regions and we can find its roots in the power exercised by Barcelona for four hundred years at least on Spanish monarchy and on European commercial events. - 18
Day 18 ·Marseille, FranceDisembark
23 Mar 2028Arrive 08:00A pleasant thing to do is simply sit down at one of the cafes overlooking the port of Marseilles and, sipping a Pastis, observe the landscape and the people who inhabit it.
Also called the Porpoise City, Marseille is France’s sunniest town, charming with its gullies where you can swim, its history and culture and restaurants with cosmopolitan cuisine. You cannot leave without having first toured on the “Cours Julien”, the street for shopping. The port of Marseille is perhaps a typical tourist destination, but it deserves to be visited for the ferry that leaves from the Town Hall and the old church, which replaced a Templar building.
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