Spectacular in every detail, Costa Fortuna is the successor to the luxurious Italian ocean liners of the past. An extremely comfortable and elegant ship, it amazes, enchants and entertains. Its entrance Hall, embellished with 26 models of the most beautiful ships in the Costa fleet, is particularly original and spellbinding.
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Thursday, 11/12/26
About Marseille
Founded nearly 26 centuries ago, Marseilles is the oldest city in France, a mosaic of old and new with a dozen villages and eight islands, each offering a world of enchanting discoveries. At nearby Avignon, visit the magmificient Palace of the Popes and the hilltop Basilica Notre Dame de la Garde. Explore ruins of 13th century Palais Longchamps and colorful "Old Harbour" where you can browse open-air markets.
Marseille Attractions
For the best view of the city, there's only one place to go: Notre Dame de la Garde. Entirely covered in gold leaf, it towers over Marseille at an impressive 500 feet tall (154 meters.) Throughout the years, it has served as a lookout post, a military zone and a place of worship.
Marseille Activities
Stroll around the Old Port, or Vieux Port as the locals say, which was once known as the gateway to the Mediterranean. Here you'll find the popular theatre, Théâtre National de la Criée, as well as many cafés and restaurants lining the streets.
See the amazing history of the city - 26 centuries worth - at Musée d'Histoire de Marseille.
Walk through Cours Julien, a pedestrian square with a beautiful water garden and fountain, as well as trendy shops, cafés and theatres.
Visit Le Prado south of the city where you'll find Parc Borély, a magnificent city park with numerous ponds, a botanical garden and a greenhouse.
A part of the Italian Riviera near Genoa, Savona is a city rich in history and enterprise, largely centered around its port. A tour of the city may include a visit to "Columbus's House," a former residence of Christopher Columbus nestled in the Savona hills. Or one may visit Savona's most important monument, the Priamar, a recently-restored castle stronghold located near the port.
Savona Activities
Near the Rocca di San Giorgio, on the "Promontorio del Priamar", stands the fortress named Priamar, built after fall of Savona in Genoese hands (1528) by the Genoese in 1542, on the area of the old cathedral and old city and later used as a prison and military prison (italian patriot Giuseppe Mazzini was imprisoned here).
Near the Cathedral (built 1589 – 1604) is the Cappella Sistina, containing the tomb erected by the Della Rovere Pope Sixtus IV to honor his parents. The Cathedral has one of the most notworthy wooden choirs of XVI cent. European churches.
Facing the cathedral is the unfinished Palazzo Della Rovere, built by Cardinal Giulio della Rovere (Pope Julius II) from the plans of Giuliano da Sangallo as a university.
The old towers, survived after 1528 ruin (war with Genoa): the Campanassa (Commune tower where freedom of Savona was signed in 1191), towers Corsi and Riario, "Ghibelline Tower", and Torre della Quarda (also known as "a Torretta"), in Leone Pancaldo square.
The Sanctuary of Nostra Signora della Misericordia.
In neighbourhood of Savona remains a house documented as property of Domenico Colombo, father of Christopher Columbus, where they lived for many years (Christopher Columbus lived in Savona for much of his youth).
A perfect setting of charm, this alluring port is located on Spains Costa del Sol amidst a profusion of exotic wildflowers in perpetual bloom. View the famous natural wood carvings of artist Pedro de Mena at the Malaga Cathedral.
Malaga Attractions
At the heart of town is the unusual Cathedral of Málaga, built over two centuries ago on the site of the former main mosque. It features 17th-century carved choir stalls, fine pictures and 103 individually carved saints.
Malaga Activities
Explore the numerous museums of Málaga, as well as the Gibralfaro Castle.
Visit the town of Nerja and its famous cave, considered one of the most beautiful in Europe. Inside the cave are impressive stalagmites and stalactites and the exceptional 105-foot-high central column in the Cataclysm Chamber.
Behold the arabesque fantasy of Grenada's Alhambra Palace - one of Spain's greatest architectural accomplishments.
With its landscapes filled with beaches and more than 300 volcanoes, plus perfect weather all year round, you'll quickly see why Lanzarote is an award-winning tourist destination. The island's dedication to the environment and tourism has even resulted in recognition from the World Tourism Organization as a universal model of sustainable development. In addition, the island has gone to considerable lengths to preserve its own history, culture and heritage.
Lanzarote Attractions
Visit the Cesar Manrique Foundation to admire works by the world-famous artist as well as his private collection of other artists. The foundation resides in what was once Manrique's house, which has architectural features just as fascinating as the art inside it. Some of the more interesting features are the five lava bubbles that were turned into underground rooms when the house was built.
Lanzarote Activities
Check out El Golfo, a volcanic crater filled by underground seawater. It's a spectacular sight, with stunning deep-green water on a black-sand beach.
Explore the national park of Timanfaya. This volcanic field has approximately 180 different plant species and is used as an authentic laboratory for biological research.
Visit the Museum of Contemporary Art, located in the Castle of San José, a historic monument preserved by César Manrique.
The Old Canary Country is the island with the longest coast line, offering wide plains, gentle valleys, and huge beaches. Some of its beaches compare with the best in the world.
Gran Canaria is the third largest island in the Canary Archipelago after Tenerife and Fuerteventura. Almost circular in shape, Gran Canaria is often referred to as a "miniature continent" due to its great variety of scenery. Generally divided into two distinct climatic areas - the arid south and the more humid north - the island features diverse natural attractions, including desert-like landscapes, golden dunes, lush vegetation, soaring mountains and awe-inspiring cliffs. Las Palmas, with a population of about 350,000, is the largest city in the archipelago, situated on the northeast tip of the island. As befits a modern, active city, Las Palmas boasts a number of museums, lovely parks, beaches, and a lively nightlife, providing perfect diversions for the many visitors who flock here. Las Palmas also serves as the starting point to the spectacular interior as well as to the southern part of the island, where bustling resorts line popular beaches, and the famous sand dunes are found at Maspalomas.
Las Palmas, Gran Canaria Attractions
The most important sites are found in Vegueta, the historical center in the southern part of Las Palmas. Among the attractions here are stately old homes with balconies facing narrow streets, of which the most prominent is the Casa de Colon, residence of the first governors of the island.
Las Palmas, Gran Canaria Activities
Museo Canario - Located in the historic area, the museum’s exhibits provide a comprehensive history of Guanche society. The museum also boasts one of the largest collections of Cro-Magnon skulls in the world.
Cathedral de Santa Ana - This 16th-century Gothic cathedral is the city's main place of worship. Sculptor Jose Lujan Perez designed the neo-classical façade. The cathedral features a majestic dome towering above the crypt. Nearby is the Museo Diocesano with more works by Perez.
Ciudad Jardin - This relic from the late 19th century features a mixture of homes surrounded by beautiful gardens. Doramas Park, named after one of the Guanche kings, is particularly well landscaped.
Tenerife, the largest of the seven islands that make up the Canary Island archipelago, lies between the 28th and the 29th parallel north and 16 and 17 degrees west. Slightly to the north of the Tropic of Cancer, situated in the center of the chain, between Gran Canaria, La Gomera and La Palma.
The island is just over 300 km from the African coast, and about 1,300 km from the Spanish Mainland. It has an area of 2,034 km 2 and a strangely triangular shape, with the gigantic Pico del Teide rising up in the center to 3,718 metres, making it the highest point in all of Spain.
The steep green mountains behind Funchal form the perfect backdrop for the enchanting capital of Madeira. The volcanic soil and the mild climate are credited for the abundance of lush and multicolored vegetation, giving Madeira the name "Island of Eternal Spring". Funchal, the island's capital, boasts an array of hotels, restaurants and shops, plus on its outskirts a Botanical Garden with an impressive collection of some 2,000 plants from around the world. Don't miss visiting one of the wine lodges to sample Madeira's most famous product.
Funchal, Madeira Activities
Quinta das Cruzes - Madeira’s discoverer, Zarco, is believed to have lived in this house. Now a museum, it displays furniture and paintings and is surrounded by beautiful gardens. The museum is closed from 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Sé Cathedral - The cathedral was constructed by the Knights of the Order of Christ in 15th-century Manueline style. The stunning design features white stucco with contrasting black basalt and red tufa rock; the ceiling is inlaid with ivory.
Museum of Sacred Art - Located near the Town Hall, the museum contains art from the island, including a group of 15th- and 16th-century paintings of Portuguese and Flemish schools. The museum is closed from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Botanical Garden - The gardens are Madeira’s best example of lavishly landscaped grounds. Situated on the estate of a former private residence, the gardens are host to a profusion of plants and flowers from all parts of the world, which thrive in the island’s temperate climate.
Catch the flavor of Casablanca in the open spice markets and herb alist shops on the Quarter Balilida in New Medina. A delightful blending of French and Moroccan cultures is found in street bazaars where artisans and enchanters barter their crafts a mere stone´s throw from the hushed secret gardens of the Royal Palace.
Casablanca Attractions
Casablanca's beaches are found to the east of the city along the Corniche. This is a very trendy area with four-star hotels, restaurants and bars.
Founded by Romans in the first century BC, Barcelona is the vibrant capital of Catalonian Spain. Many of the worlds finest treasures can be seen in Barcelonas museums and monuments. Romanesque and Gothic frescoes and treasures can be enjoyed at the Catalan Art Museum. Among the most treasured sites is Gaudis masterpiece, The Sagrada Familia.
Barcelona Attractions
While you're in Barcelona, don't miss the Picasso Gallery. Several adjoining 15th-century palaces house a huge collection (over 2,000 pieces) of Picasso's work.
Barcelona Activities
Stroll along Las Ramblas, a wonderfully vibrant part of the city where street vendors and performers vie for your attention.
Explore the many churches and cathedrals of Barcelona and discover the city's modernist architecture along Paseo de Gracia.
Visit Antoni Gaudí's unfinished Segrada Familia. With eight soaring spires and a spectacular main façade, this cathedral is a true architectural masterpiece.
Founded nearly 26 centuries ago, Marseilles is the oldest city in France, a mosaic of old and new with a dozen villages and eight islands, each offering a world of enchanting discoveries. At nearby Avignon, visit the magmificient Palace of the Popes and the hilltop Basilica Notre Dame de la Garde. Explore ruins of 13th century Palais Longchamps and colorful "Old Harbour" where you can browse open-air markets.
Marseille Attractions
For the best view of the city, there's only one place to go: Notre Dame de la Garde. Entirely covered in gold leaf, it towers over Marseille at an impressive 500 feet tall (154 meters.) Throughout the years, it has served as a lookout post, a military zone and a place of worship.
Marseille Activities
Stroll around the Old Port, or Vieux Port as the locals say, which was once known as the gateway to the Mediterranean. Here you'll find the popular theatre, Théâtre National de la Criée, as well as many cafés and restaurants lining the streets.
See the amazing history of the city - 26 centuries worth - at Musée d'Histoire de Marseille.
Walk through Cours Julien, a pedestrian square with a beautiful water garden and fountain, as well as trendy shops, cafés and theatres.
Visit Le Prado south of the city where you'll find Parc Borély, a magnificent city park with numerous ponds, a botanical garden and a greenhouse.
Spectacular in every detail, Costa Fortuna is the successor to the luxurious Italian ocean liners of the past. An extremely comfortable and elegant ship, it amazes, enchants and entertains. Its entrance Hall, embellished with 26 models of the most beautiful ships in the Costa fleet, is particularly original and spellbinding.
Year Built
2003
Capacity
2,720
Meeting Rooms
Yes
Year Refurbished
N/A
Elevators
18
Casino
Yes
Registry
Italy
Restaurants
4
Disco
Yes
Tonnage
105,000
Bars
1
Fitness Center
Yes
Cabins
1,358
Pools
4
Children's Program
No
Handicap Cabins
27
Theaters
Y
Internet Cafe
Yes
Shops
Yes
Library
Yes
Spa
Yes
Cabin Categories | Decks
Balcony Classic
Balcony Premium
Balcony Value
External Classic
External Premium
External Value
Grand Suite with Ocean View Balcony
Grand Suite
Inside
Internal Classic
Internal Premium
Internal Value
Mini Suite
Ocean View Balcony Cabins
Ocean View Cabin
Outside
Samsara Inside
Samsara Outside with Balcony
Suite
Cabin Details
Face to face with the sea: a room with a balcony overlooking the sea allows us to experience the warm wind in our hair and the sweet scent of the ocean. All the comfort of a Costa cabin with your balcony overlooking the sea. A real treat.
Face to face with the sea: a room with a balcony overlooking the sea allows us to experience the warm wind in our hair and the sweet scent of the ocean. All the comfort of a Costa cabin with your balcony overlooking the sea. A real treat.
Picture window, two lower beds can convert to queen size. Direct dial, ship-to-shore telephone service, television, hair dryer, safe deposit box and mini-bar in every stateroom.
Face to face with the sea: a room with a balcony overlooking the sea allows us to experience the warm wind in our hair and the sweet scent of the ocean. All the comfort of a Costa cabin with your balcony overlooking the sea. A real treat.
A window between sky and sea: the Costa Ocean View cabins give you more direct contact with the colors of your vacation. Being able to see the sea, enjoy the sunsets and sunrises is what will make your cruise even more romantic.
A window between sky and sea: the Costa Ocean View cabins give you more direct contact with the colors of your vacation. Being able to see the sea, enjoy the sunsets and sunrises is what will make your cruise even more romantic.
A cozy nest: you will feel the comfort and Costa hospitality first hand with this type of cabin. Suitable for those who want to spend a little less for the cruise, but who still don’t want to miss out on anything, or for whom the cabin is just used to sleep in and to change clothes, because they prefer to live 360° on the ship.
You multiply the privileges when you book a suite: comfortable and exclusive space on board. A place for private emotions which is welcoming and bright, a serene and sweet awakening; this is what you can expect in a Costa suite, with an exclusive package offering attentive touches, big and small. A bottle of sparkling wine to welcome you, a fruit basket replenished daily, Jacuzzi, bath salts, bathrobe and slippers, and, for an extra caress, the pillow menu for you to choose your favourite pillow.
Additional services provided:
Dedicated butler
Priority boarding and disembarkation, private VIP area in the terminal
Every breakfast, lunch and dinner served in the restaurant reserved for suite guests
"Connoisseur" drinks package
Front row reserved in the theatre
Personalised invitations to special events
Special access for a whole day to the spa area of the ship
Oceanview with veranda, Two lower beds can convert to queen size, whirlpool bath, shower and sitting area. Direct dial, ship-to-shore telephone service, television, hair dryer, safe deposit box and mini-bar in every stateroom.
Inside
Inside
Inside
Inside
Inside
A cozy nest: you will feel the comfort and Costa hospitality first hand with this type of cabin. Suitable for those who want to spend a little less for the cruise, but who still dont want to miss out on anything, or for whom the cabin is just used to sleep in and to change clothes, because they prefer to live 360° on the ship.
A cozy nest: you will feel the comfort and Costa hospitality first hand with this type of cabin. Suitable for those who want to spend a little less for the cruise, but who still dont want to miss out on anything, or for whom the cabin is just used to sleep in and to change clothes, because they prefer to live 360° on the ship.
A cozy nest: you will feel the comfort and Costa hospitality first hand with this type of cabin. Suitable for those who want to spend a little less for the cruise, but who still dont want to miss out on anything, or for whom the cabin is just used to sleep in and to change clothes, because they prefer to live 360° on the ship.
Multiply your benefits when you book a suite: your comfortable and exclusive space on board. A Costa Suite is your private oasis, welcoming and bright, with exclusive treatment that is personally catered to you. A bottle of sparkling wine to welcome you, a fruit basket replenished daily, Jacuzzi, bath salts, bathrobe and slippers, and to top it off, a pillow menu for you to choose your favorite pillow.
Right up close to the sea: a room with a balcony overlooking the sea, where youll feel the warm wind in your hair and smell the intoxicating sweet scent of the salt water. All the comfort of a Costa cabin with your external balcony overlooking the sea. A real treat.
A window between sky and sea: Costas outside cabins offer more direct contact with the all the colours of your holiday. You can see the sea, enjoy the sunsets and sunrises - a warm embrace that makes our cruise even more romantic.
Outside
Outside
Outside
Outside
Outside
Outside
A cozy nest: you will feel the comfort and Costa hospitality first hand with this type of cabin. Suitable for those who want to spend a little less for the cruise, but who still don’t want to miss out on anything, or for whom the cabin is just used to sleep in and to change clothes, because they prefer to live 360° on the ship.
Face to face with the sea: a room with a balcony overlooking the sea allows us to experience the warm wind in our hair and the sweet scent of the ocean. All the comfort of a Costa cabin with your balcony overlooking the sea. A real treat.
Oceanview with veranda, Two lower beds can convert to queen size, whirlpool bath, shower and sitting area. Direct dial, ship-to-shore telephone service, television, hair dryer, safe deposit box and mini-bar in every stateroom.
Cannes
Barcelona
Napoli
Vigo
Caracas
Lisbona
Genova
Santos
Buenos Aires
Miami
Rio de Janeiro
Deck 1 - Rio de Janeiro
Deck 2 - Miami
Deck 3 - Buenos Aires
Deck 4 - Santos
Deck 5 - Genova
Deck 6 - Lisbona
Deck 7 - Caracas
Deck 8 - Vigo
Deck 9 - Napoli
Deck 10 - Barcellona
Deck 11 - Cannes
Deck 12 - Funchal
Deck 13 - Las Palmas
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Departure Port:
Marseille
Sailing Date:
Thursday, 11/12/26
Return Date:
Thursday, 11/26/26
Nights:
14
Ship:
Fortuna
Cruise Line:
Costa Cruises
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