This is definitely the most glamorous ship in the fleet. Travelling on Costa Fascinosa you'll be surrounded by cinema legends from Luchino Visconti to David Lynch and their most famous creations. Refined and intriguing environments, charming and fascinating atmospheres for a cruise surrounded by the greatest stars of the best movies of all time.
Day #
Date
Port
Arrive
Depart
1
Sunday, 2/7/27
About La Romana
La Romana is the third-largest city in the Dominican Republic with a population estimated in 2005 at 250,000. The city is capital of the southeastern province of La Romana, opposite Catalina Island. The name Romana comes from a balance that was used to weigh merchandise for export. Santa Rosa de Lima is the patron saint of La Romana.
The modern La Romana International Airport was opened in 2000. The city is near several other cities, such as San Pedro de Macorís and the national capital, Santo Domingo de Guzmán. The city is a hub for a growing tourist industry with several nearby local resort spots, such as the beachfront Bayahibe, Dominicus, Casa de Campo, and the growing number of golf resorts that surround the area.
La Romana Attractions
La Romana has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country because of the beautiful beaches and the tourism infrastructure that has been put in place.
Casa de Campo : Resort complex is the flagship of the La Romana All Inclusive Resorts area. Built in 1975 by Gulf+Western to be the premiere destination in the Caribbean, it has lived up to the hype. The resort houses 3 championship golf courses, one of them being the famous "Teeth of The Dog" which is ranked 25th in the world. The Casa de Campo resort also houses its own polo fields and a private airstrip.
La Romana Activities
Altos de Chavón : it is a replica of a 16th century Mediterranean village located just minutes from La Romana. Here youfll find artistsf studios, craft-shops, galleries, restaurants and bars to satisfy all types of visitors. Take in a show at their 5000 seat amphitheater that still attracts big name artists. Altos de Chavón is one of those must-visit locations on a trip to La Romana All Inclusive Resorts.
Casa de Campo International Tourist Port (Muelle Turístico Internacional Casa de Campo) : Over the last century, The Port of La Romana (located on the West Bank of La Romana River or Rio Dulce) has been utilized primarily for the docking of commercial ships, primarily for the transport of sugar and molasses. Upon exceeding the capacity of its port, the Central Romana Corporation built its new tourism focused port on the east side of the river. The platform on the western bank was renovated and the river channel was dredged to a depth of 10.50 metres (34.4 ft).
Inaugurated with the arrival of the vessel Costa Marina on December 2002, the Central Romana Corporation invested US$12 million to extend the existing port by over 40,000 square metres (430,000 sq ft). The port is a modern platform and harbor terminal, with a capacity for two large modern cruise ships.
Today the new facilities boast two docking platforms (East Dock: 255 metres (837 ft) in length, West Dock: 225 metres (738 ft) in length), a 1,000 square metres (11,000 sq ft) passenger terminal and parking facilities which accommodate 24 buses.
Talk about the best of both worlds! Here we have Casa de Campo, a 7,000-acre Caribbean paradise complete with water sports, spa services and multiple golf courses. And right around the corner you'll find Altos de Chavon - a stunning replica of a Mediterranean village built by local craftsmen and featuring boutiques, galleries, a museum and more.
Casa de Campo Attractions
High above the Chavon River is an unbelievable village. Altos de Chavon was created in 1976 by stonecutters, woodworkers, and ironsmiths as a testament to their craft and to this region's cultural history. Not only will you find beautiful crafts and artwork to purchase, the village itself is a marvel you won't soon forget.
Casa de Campo Activities
The tropical resort of Casa de Campo has a laid-back atmosphere with a wide array of exciting activities:
Three golf courses designed by a renowned architect, including the top-rated Teeth of the Dog.
A full range of spa services with botanical treatments inspired by local ingredients.
An equestrian center with trail riding, jumping lessons and polo instruction.
The bay at Boqueron, part of the Municipality of Cabo Rojo, extends some 3 1/2 miles inland, sheltering over a mile of white sand bordered by clear water is wonderful for swimming and lounging.
The beautiful Turks and Caicos Islands are situated 575 miles (or 75 minutes) southeast of Miami. Covering 193 square miles of the Atlantic Ocean, the Turks and Caicos Islands has the third largest coral reef system and the best tropical beaches in the world, making it a premier beach, diving and snorkeling destination and an ideal location for romance, family vacations, ecotourism and adventure seekers, which is probably why 60% of our visitors come back over and over again.
Grand Turk Activities
Grand Turk excels in providing spectacular diving, snorkeling, fishing and sailing. Grand Turk is consistently rated among the top 10 dive destinations in the World.
Grand Turk houses the Turks & Caicos National Museum which displays span the whole of human history in the Turks and Caicos, from Indian occupations starting at 700 AD right up to modern times, the arrival of John Glenn after his historic three-orbit space flight in 1962.
Photographers enjoy old Bermudian-style archtecture, gates and doorways, beautiful turquoise waters and colorful plants that set Grand Turk apart from the other islands with its endearing Caribbean charm.
One of the most interesting cities in the Dominican Republic, located on the north coast. It's an area of high-priced, luxury resorts, and casinos and home to the Tourist Bazaar. Check out the unique amber jewelry. After shopping, go to the beach. There's over 70 beautiful miles to make into your personal sandbox.
A great place to begin your explorations is the nation's capital, Santo Domingo, an enchanting city uniting modern sophistication, old world charm, and Latin charisma. This throbbing metropolis seduces you with superb dining, vibrant night life, and fashionable shopping. It is the first European city in the Western Hemisphere, and a large part of its rich colonial heritage is preserved in a unique enclave beside the Ozama River called the "Colonial City."
Santo Domingo Attractions
Beyond its handsomely preserved colonial past, Santo Domingo's cultural and artistic vitality is showcased in its vibrant theaters and concert halls and its galleries galore. The palaces of the Colonial City have become fascinating museums, but the aptly named Plaza de la Cultura a vast, green oasis in the heart of the city clusters four museums as well as the National Theater, home to concerts, ballet, opera and theatrical performances.
La Romana is the third-largest city in the Dominican Republic with a population estimated in 2005 at 250,000. The city is capital of the southeastern province of La Romana, opposite Catalina Island. The name Romana comes from a balance that was used to weigh merchandise for export. Santa Rosa de Lima is the patron saint of La Romana.
The modern La Romana International Airport was opened in 2000. The city is near several other cities, such as San Pedro de Macorís and the national capital, Santo Domingo de Guzmán. The city is a hub for a growing tourist industry with several nearby local resort spots, such as the beachfront Bayahibe, Dominicus, Casa de Campo, and the growing number of golf resorts that surround the area.
La Romana Attractions
La Romana has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country because of the beautiful beaches and the tourism infrastructure that has been put in place.
Casa de Campo : Resort complex is the flagship of the La Romana All Inclusive Resorts area. Built in 1975 by Gulf+Western to be the premiere destination in the Caribbean, it has lived up to the hype. The resort houses 3 championship golf courses, one of them being the famous "Teeth of The Dog" which is ranked 25th in the world. The Casa de Campo resort also houses its own polo fields and a private airstrip.
La Romana Activities
Altos de Chavón : it is a replica of a 16th century Mediterranean village located just minutes from La Romana. Here youfll find artistsf studios, craft-shops, galleries, restaurants and bars to satisfy all types of visitors. Take in a show at their 5000 seat amphitheater that still attracts big name artists. Altos de Chavón is one of those must-visit locations on a trip to La Romana All Inclusive Resorts.
Casa de Campo International Tourist Port (Muelle Turístico Internacional Casa de Campo) : Over the last century, The Port of La Romana (located on the West Bank of La Romana River or Rio Dulce) has been utilized primarily for the docking of commercial ships, primarily for the transport of sugar and molasses. Upon exceeding the capacity of its port, the Central Romana Corporation built its new tourism focused port on the east side of the river. The platform on the western bank was renovated and the river channel was dredged to a depth of 10.50 metres (34.4 ft).
Inaugurated with the arrival of the vessel Costa Marina on December 2002, the Central Romana Corporation invested US$12 million to extend the existing port by over 40,000 square metres (430,000 sq ft). The port is a modern platform and harbor terminal, with a capacity for two large modern cruise ships.
Today the new facilities boast two docking platforms (East Dock: 255 metres (837 ft) in length, West Dock: 225 metres (738 ft) in length), a 1,000 square metres (11,000 sq ft) passenger terminal and parking facilities which accommodate 24 buses.
Soufriere is a picturesque town, located on the southwest coast of the Caribbean island of St. Lucia.The oldest settlement on St. Lucia, it was an important trading center under the French. At its prime in the late 18th century, as many as 100 sugar and coffee plantations flourished in the vicinity. Even after almost two centuries of British rule, the French legacy here is still apparent in the names of people and places, their speech and some of the old town's architecture - enough to give the town character. Many natural attractions, like the sulphur springs, rainforest, waterfalls, botanical gardens, pristine coral reefs and the world famous Piton mountains are found in the area.
Soufriere Attractions
Towering volcanic peaks and peaceful bays guarded by its coastal cliffs contribute to St. Lucia´s treasure of dramatic and interesting sights.
On the north end of this island are the two famous pyramidal Pitons, half a mile high, and the now-silent Soufriere volcano you can walk into and explore.
The easternmost of the Caribbean islands, Barbados is also one of the most beautiful. Opt for one of the many tours available, such as the popular sojourn to tropical Andromeda Gardens. They are situated on a boulder-strewn hillside high above the sea, where ocean waters dramatically thunder against the giant rocks below. The beaches on the exclusive east coast are superb, and you may choose to head straight for one and spend the entire day relaxing. Of course, there is always shopping in Bridgetown.
Bridgetown Attractions
For the ultimate day of fun-in-the-sun Barbados-style, cruise on the MV Harbour to a spectacular sandy beach. Snorkel on reefs teeming with tropical fish. Enjoy the rope swing, sun tanning or walking on the beach. Cruise back along the scenic coast while dancing the calypso or limbo, or just relax on deck.
Bridgetown Activities
Climb into a comfortable safari-rigged Land Rover® and prepare yourself for adventure. Visit places inaccessible by tour bus, such as Gun Hill Signal Station, and go off-road through Joe's River Tropical Rain Forest.
Adventure is in the air and so is the smell of a thousand orchids on this fragrant tour of Orchid World and Fisherpond House.
Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views and learn about island culture and history on a comprehensive island tour of Barbados.
Explore the beaches of Grand-Terre and the French fort ruins and volcanic mountaintop of Basse-Terre.
Pointe a Pitre Attractions
The town center is place de la Victoire, a park shaded by palm trees and poincianas. Here you'll see some old sandbox trees said to have been planted by Victor Hugues, the mulatto who organized a revolutionary army of both whites and blacks to establish a dictatorship. In this square he kept a guillotine busy, and the death-dealing instrument stood here until modern times.
Authentic Caribbean foods at Basseterre, and a peaceful setting virtually untouched by tourism are among St Kitts most enchanting features. For breathtaking views, visit Brimstone Hill Fort, an impressive construction atop Mt Liamuiga that is one of the wonders of the Caribbean.
Basseterre Attractions
Whether you're a history buff or just want to take in the scenery, be sure to visit the 350-year-old estate, Romney Manor, once owned by a British earl. The beautiful grounds include magnificent gardens, exotic plants and an amazing African Saman tree, which covers half an acre and is believed to be as old as the estate itself.
Basseterre Activities
Explore Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park. Climb to the top of the main hill to take in amazing views of St. Eustatius and Sandy Point Town.
Walk through Independence Square. Now a small public park, it was built in 1790 for slave auctions and council meetings.
Visit St. George's Cathedral. While originally christened Notre Dame in 1670 by the French, it was destroyed more than once and was most recently rebuilt in 1869 in typical Georgian style.
Twenty-one-square-mile Tortola is the largest of the British Virgin Islands, an unspoiled archipelago that lies in the path of welcome trade winds. Try fishing, snorkeling and sailing excursions out of Road Towns serene harbor or horseback riding in the shadow of Mount Sage.
Tortola Attractions
Rent a private boat and forge your way out to Norman Isle, a former pirate den across Drake Channel from Tortola and real life deserted island today. Legend has it that Norman Isle served as Robert Louis Stevenson's inspiration for Treasure Island. You can venture into caves, some of which are excellent snorkeling spots. Or hike to Spy Glass Hill. This is a journey you'll never forget.
Tortola Activities
Sage Mountain National Park is located over 1700 ft. above sea level, and contains the British Virgin Islands' highest peak.
Trails lead through a primeval rainforest overlooking neighboring islets.
The wreck of the HMS Rhone is a 310-foot ship that sank in 1867 near Salt Island. Its remains have become a fascinating underwater habitat for marine life and it is known as a premier dive spot in the Caribbean. Get the party started with a visit to Bomba's Shack at Cappoon's Bay. Live entertainment, rum punch and infamous full moon parties.
La Romana is the third-largest city in the Dominican Republic with a population estimated in 2005 at 250,000. The city is capital of the southeastern province of La Romana, opposite Catalina Island. The name Romana comes from a balance that was used to weigh merchandise for export. Santa Rosa de Lima is the patron saint of La Romana.
The modern La Romana International Airport was opened in 2000. The city is near several other cities, such as San Pedro de Macorís and the national capital, Santo Domingo de Guzmán. The city is a hub for a growing tourist industry with several nearby local resort spots, such as the beachfront Bayahibe, Dominicus, Casa de Campo, and the growing number of golf resorts that surround the area.
La Romana Attractions
La Romana has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country because of the beautiful beaches and the tourism infrastructure that has been put in place.
Casa de Campo : Resort complex is the flagship of the La Romana All Inclusive Resorts area. Built in 1975 by Gulf+Western to be the premiere destination in the Caribbean, it has lived up to the hype. The resort houses 3 championship golf courses, one of them being the famous "Teeth of The Dog" which is ranked 25th in the world. The Casa de Campo resort also houses its own polo fields and a private airstrip.
La Romana Activities
Altos de Chavón : it is a replica of a 16th century Mediterranean village located just minutes from La Romana. Here youfll find artistsf studios, craft-shops, galleries, restaurants and bars to satisfy all types of visitors. Take in a show at their 5000 seat amphitheater that still attracts big name artists. Altos de Chavón is one of those must-visit locations on a trip to La Romana All Inclusive Resorts.
Casa de Campo International Tourist Port (Muelle Turístico Internacional Casa de Campo) : Over the last century, The Port of La Romana (located on the West Bank of La Romana River or Rio Dulce) has been utilized primarily for the docking of commercial ships, primarily for the transport of sugar and molasses. Upon exceeding the capacity of its port, the Central Romana Corporation built its new tourism focused port on the east side of the river. The platform on the western bank was renovated and the river channel was dredged to a depth of 10.50 metres (34.4 ft).
Inaugurated with the arrival of the vessel Costa Marina on December 2002, the Central Romana Corporation invested US$12 million to extend the existing port by over 40,000 square metres (430,000 sq ft). The port is a modern platform and harbor terminal, with a capacity for two large modern cruise ships.
Today the new facilities boast two docking platforms (East Dock: 255 metres (837 ft) in length, West Dock: 225 metres (738 ft) in length), a 1,000 square metres (11,000 sq ft) passenger terminal and parking facilities which accommodate 24 buses.
This is definitely the most glamorous ship in the fleet. Travelling on Costa Fascinosa you'll be surrounded by cinema legends from Luchino Visconti to David Lynch and their most famous creations. Refined and intriguing environments, charming and fascinating atmospheres for a cruise surrounded by the greatest stars of the best movies of all time.
Year Built
2012
Capacity
3,000
Meeting Rooms
No
Year Refurbished
N/A
Elevators
N/A
Casino
Yes
Registry
Italy
Restaurants
4
Disco
Yes
Tonnage
114,500
Bars
13
Fitness Center
Yes
Cabins
1,500
Pools
3
Children's Program
Yes
Handicap Cabins
N/A
Theaters
Y
Internet Cafe
Yes
Shops
Yes
Library
Yes
Spa
Yes
Cabin Categories | Decks
Balcony
Grand Balcony
Grand Suite
Inside
Inside Single
Mini Suite
Outside
Outside Single
Samsara Balcony
Samsara Grand Suite
Samsara Inside
Samsara Suite
Suite
Cabin Details
These staterooms feature a private veranda, two lower beds (most of which convert into a queen), a private bath with shower, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, hairdryer, and a safe. (210 sq. ft., including veranda)
These staterooms feature a private veranda, two lower beds (most of which convert into a queen), a private bath with shower, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, hairdryer, and a safe. (210 sq. ft., including veranda)
These staterooms feature a private veranda, two lower beds (most of which convert into a queen), a private bath with shower, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, hairdryer, and a safe. (210 sq. ft., including veranda)
These staterooms feature a private veranda, two lower beds (most of which convert into a queen), a private bath with shower, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, hairdryer, and a safe. (210 sq. ft., including veranda)
These staterooms feature a private veranda, two lower beds (most of which convert into a queen), a private bath with shower, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, hairdryer, and a safe. (210 sq. ft., including veranda)
These staterooms feature a private veranda, two lower beds (most of which convert into a queen), a private bath with shower, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, hairdryer, and a safe. (210 sq. ft., including veranda)
Each suite features two lower beds that can convert to a queen bed, a single sofa bed, private veranda, private whirlpool bath, sitting area, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, VCR, hairdryer, and a safe. Guests staying in suites also receive VIP check-in, priority embarkation and disembarkation, butler service, daily fresh fruit, one bottle of sparkling wine, preferred seating at the ship's restaurants, and an invitation to the captain's cocktail party. (600 sq. ft., including veranda)
Inside
Each single stateroom features a single bed, a private bath with shower, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, hairdryer, and a safe. (160 sq. ft.)
Each single stateroom features a single bed, a private bath with shower, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, hairdryer, and a safe. (160 sq. ft.)
Each room features two lower beds (most of which convert into a queen), a private bath with shower, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, hairdryer, and a safe.
Each room features two lower beds (most of which convert into a queen), a private bath with shower, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, hairdryer, and a safe.
Each room features two lower beds (most of which convert into a queen), a private bath with shower, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, hairdryer, and a safe.
Each room features two lower beds (most of which convert into a queen), a private bath with shower, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, hairdryer, and a safe.
Each room features two lower beds (most of which convert into a queen), a private bath with shower, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, hairdryer, and a safe.
Each single stateroom features a single bed, a private bath with shower, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, hairdryer, and a safe. (160 sq. ft.)
Each single stateroom features a single bed, a private bath with shower, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, hairdryer, and a safe. (160 sq. ft.)
Each spacious suite features two lower beds that can convert to a queen, a single sofa bed, private veranda, private whirlpool bath, sitting area, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, VCR, hairdryer, and a safe. Guests staying in suites also receive VIP check-in, priority embarkation and disembarkation, butler service, daily fresh fruit, one bottle of sparkling wine, preferred seating at the ships many restaurants, and an invitation to the cocktail party with the captain.
Outside
Outside
These staterooms feature an ocean view, single bed, private bath with shower, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, hairdryer, and a safe. (190 sq. ft.)
These staterooms feature an ocean view, single bed, private bath with shower, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, hairdryer, and a safe. (190 sq. ft.)
These staterooms feature an ocean view, single bed, private bath with shower, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, hairdryer, and a safe. (190 sq. ft.)
These staterooms feature an ocean view, single bed, private bath with shower, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, hairdryer, and a safe. (190 sq. ft.)
These staterooms feature an ocean view, two lower beds, private bath with shower, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, hairdryer, and a safe. (190 sq. ft.)
These staterooms feature an ocean view, two lower beds, private bath with shower, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, hairdryer, and a safe. (190 sq. ft.)
These staterooms feature an ocean view, single bed, private bath with shower, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, hairdryer, and a safe. (190 sq. ft.)
These staterooms feature an ocean view, single bed, private bath with shower, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, hairdryer, and a safe. (190 sq. ft.)
These staterooms feature two lower beds that can convert to a queen bed, a single sofa bed, private veranda, private bath with shower, sitting area, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, VCR, hairdryer, a safe, and convenient access to the Samsara spa at all times (220 sq. ft).
Each suite features two lower beds that can convert to a queen bed, a single sofa bed, private veranda, private whirlpool bath, sitting area, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, VCR, hairdryer, and a safe. Guests staying in suites also have convenient access to the Samsara spa at all times, and receive VIP check-in, priority embarkation and disembarkation, butler service, daily fresh fruit, one bottle of sparkling wine, preferred seating at the ship's restaurants, and an invitation to the captain's cocktail party. (337 sq. ft.)
These staterooms feature two lower beds that can convert to a queen bed, a single sofa bed, private bath with shower, sitting area, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, VCR, hairdryer, a safe, and convenient access to the Samsara spa at all times.
Each suite features two lower beds that can convert to a queen bed, a single sofa bed, private veranda, private whirlpool bath, sitting area, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, VCR, hairdryer, and a safe. Guests staying in suites also have convenient access to the Samsara spa at all times, and receive VIP check-in, priority embarkation and disembarkation, butler service, daily fresh fruit, one bottle of sparkling wine, preferred seating at the ship's restaurants, and an invitation to the captain's cocktail party. (337 sq. ft.)
Each suite features two lower beds that can convert to a queen bed, a single sofa bed, private veranda, private whirlpool bath, sitting area, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, VCR, hairdryer, and a safe. Guests staying in suites also have convenient access to the Samsara spa at all times, and receive VIP check-in, priority embarkation and disembarkation, butler service, daily fresh fruit, one bottle of sparkling wine, preferred seating at the ship's restaurants, and an invitation to the captain's cocktail party. (337 sq. ft.)
Each suite features two lower beds that can convert to a queen bed, a single sofa bed, private veranda, private whirlpool bath, sitting area, direct-dial ship-to-shore telephone, TV, VCR, hairdryer, and a safe. Guests staying in suites also receive VIP check-in, priority embarkation and disembarkation, butler service, daily fresh fruit, one bottle of sparkling wine, preferred seating at the ship's restaurants, and an invitation to the captain's cocktail party. (360 sq. ft., including veranda)
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Deck 12
Deck 11
Deck 10
Deck 9
Deck 8
Deck 7
Deck 6
Deck 5
Deck 4
Deck 3
Deck 2
Deck 1
Deck 1 - Irma
Deck 2 - Rigoletto
Deck 3 - Gradisca
Deck 4 - Gilda
Deck 5 - Aida
Deck 6 - Tancredi
Deck 7 - Zivago
Deck 8 - Marlene
Deck 9 - Carmen
Deck 10 - Turandot
Deck 11 - Tosca
Deck 12 - Butterfly
Deck 14 - Dorothy
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Departure Port:
La Romana
Sailing Date:
Sunday, 02/07/27
Return Date:
Sunday, 02/21/27
Nights:
14
Ship:
Fascinosa
Cruise Line:
Costa Cruises
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