Created to seduce, charm, satisfy and fulfil every desire, Costa Deliziosa is the perfect ship to give you a unique sensory experience, from the grand theatre to the spectacular 4D Cinema and the Samsara Spa. A ship that represents design in its most spectacular form.
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Port
Arrive
Depart
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Wednesday, 3/18/26
About Cape Town
Cape Town's name originated from the term 'Cape of Good Hope' when Bartholomew Diaz and other seafarers looked forward to the sight of Table Mountain, like an inn that promised hospitality and prosperity. The presence of Table Mountain in all its splendour still invokes this kind of emotion. Cape Town is steeped in a rich history and is a cultural melting pot with its diverse and vibrant character being derived from Khoisan and other African tribes from the North, and Indonesian, French, Dutch, British and German settlers. Bustling and beautiful, the cosmopolitan nature of Cape Town means that one never tires of the multitude of experiences it has to offer.
Cape Town Activities
Table Mountain is one of South Africa's greatest landmarks and towers 1,086m above the City of Cape Town.
One of the most significant and symbolically charged pieces of land in South Africa, Robben Island guards the entrance to Table Bay. The name hails from the Dutch word for seals, The island was home to Nelson Mandela who was imprisoned there along with other political prisoners. Now a living museum, the island and its ghosts are visited voluntarily. As a place of history, education and insight into South Africa’s past, this is an essential excursion. The return boat trip (half an hour each way) to this World Heritage Site and a guided tour around the museum by an ex-inmate is an experience never to miss.
The Kirstenbosch Estate covers 528 hectares, 36 hectares make up the central landscaped garden on the eastern slopes of Table Mountain, it is home to more than 8 500 indigenous plant species, and is known as one of the Seven Magnificent Botanical Gardens of the world.
In 1982 two breeding pairs of African penguins (once known as Jackass penguins thanks to the braying sound they make) moved into prime beachfront estate at Boulders beach between Simonstown and Cape Point. Today there are over 3 000 of these birds living here and the area is now a National Park. Penguins can be viewed up close as they frolic in the water and waddle on land. Sometimes it's hard to tell who is watching who. You're likely to see penguin pairs strolling along the boardwalks and in the park. This is the one place in the world you will be able to swim and sunbathe with penguins.
Walvis Bay, well known for its fishing industry, lies on the west coast of Africa, in Namibia. The lagune has prolific birdlife, a desert golf course and very nice hotels. B&B's right next to the lagune are also recommended.
Walvis Bay Attractions
The special attraction of Walvis Bay is the huge natural lagoon with its overwhelming abundance of seabirds.
Also worth seeing in Walvis Bay, is the local museum in the Civic Centre, the Birdlife Information Centre and the wooden Rhenish mission church established in 1880.
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.
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.
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).
For centuries the ancient port of Civitavecchia has served as the gateway to magnificent Rome. Its a city so immersed in history, you'll find yourself drifiting back to a distant time. Home of Michelangelos Sistine Chapel, Rome flourishes today as she did in her Golden Age. Experience Rome, a city of colossal ruins, majestic cathedrals and a golden past, worthy of many return visits.
Civitavecchia (Rome) Attractions
Experience the history of Rome as you wander around the Colosseum and Roman Forum.
Civitavecchia (Rome) Activities
Explore the amazing history and culture of Rome. Stop at the Ara Pacis, or Altar of Peace, a Roman sacrificial altar enclosed in a screen of Parian marble.
Visit the Vatican Museum, where you can walk through the many rooms that house the largest art collection in the world.
Travel through magnificent St. Peter's Basilica, the largest church in the world.
View the Sistine Chapel, a masterpiece of Renaissance art, the ceiling of which was painted by Michelangelo.
Toss a coin in the famous Trevi Fountain - a way to ensure that you'll always return to Rome.
Regarded by many as the most distinctive of the Greek Isles because of its lush vegetation, hidden beaches, and near-mountainous scenery, Corfu has always attracted visitors - Venetians, Gauls, Austrians, and the British, who introduced cricket here. Shop for silver in the old Venetian quarter of Kerkyra, in main town, or visit the beach at Paleokastritsa and see if you agree that it is indeed the loveliest in the Mediterranean.
Corfu Attractions
Don't miss this opportunity to tour the Achilleion Palace, built by the Empress Elizabeth of Austria in 1891. View her breathtaking gardens as well as a spectacular panoramic view of the Ionian Sea. The Achilleion Palace also houses the Terrace of the Muses, which was built as a tribute to the nine muses of Greek mythology.
Corfu Activities
Go off-roading to see Corfu's beautiful landscape up close. Take a scenic drive through the wonderful Corfiot countryside, full of olive groves, pine, cypress, lemon and orange trees. Hike to the top of Mount Pantokrator where you'll get a perfect view of Corfu's lush greenery and memorable views firsthand.
Fairy-tale houses that look like chanterelle mushrooms. Alberobello´s little round houses with the cone-topped roofs are called trulli - and they are unique. Their orgins are ancient - some date from 3100 B.C. And they are only found here.
Bari Attractions
Basilica di San NicolaThe Basilica di San Nicola (Saint Nicholas) was founded in 1087 to receive the relics of this saint, which were brought from Myra in Lycia, and now lie beneath the altar in the crypt. The church is one of the four Palatine churches of Apulia (the others being the cathedrals of Acquaviva delle Fonti and Altamura, and the church of Monte Sant'Angelo sul Gargano.
Cathedral of St. SabinusThe church of St. Sabinus (the current Duomo of the city) was begun in Byzantine style in 1034, but was destroyed in the sack of the city of 1156. A new building was thus built between 1170-1178, partially inspiring to that of San Nicola. Of the original edifice, only traces of the pavement are today visible in the transept. An important example of Apulian Romanesque architecture, the church has a simple Romanesque façade with three portals; in the upper part is a rose window decorated with monstruous and fantasy figures. The interior has a nave and two aisles, divided by sixteen columns with arcades. The crypt houses the relics of St. Sabinus and the icon of the Madonna Odigitria. The interior and the façade were redecorated in Baroque style during the 18th century, but these additions were deleted in the 1950s restoration.
Stadio San Nicola
Local football team A.S. Bari play in the impressive Stadio San Nicola, an architecturally innovative 58000-seater stadium purpose-built for the 1990 world cup.
Trieste is a city and port in northeastern Italy right on the border with Slovenia. Trieste is located at the head of the Gulf of Trieste on the Adriatic Sea. It is capital of the autonomous region Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Trieste province. Trieste flourished as part of Austro-Hungarian Empire during the period 1857 - 1918 when it was Central Europe's prosperous Mediterranean seaport and its capital of literature and music. Today, Trieste is a border town par excellence. The population is an ethnic mix of the neighboring regions; The dominant local Venetian dialect of Trieste is called Triestine. This dialect and Italian is spoken in the city center whilst Slovenian is spoken in several of the immediate suburbs. Italian and the Slovenian language are considered autochthonous to the area. There is also a fair number of German-speakers too.
Trieste Activities
The Castle of Miramare was built from 1856 to 1860 to a design by Carl Junker on the orders of Archduke Maximilian. The Castle gardens provide a setting of outstanding beauty with a variety of trees, chosen by and planted on the orders of Maximilian, that today make a remarkable collection.
The Castle of San Giusto - in which several rooms, including the Sala Caprin, are open to the public - houses a Museum displaying historical weapons and is regularly used for the staging of exhibitions, events and, in the summer, open-air shows. A walk on the Castle ramparts and bastions gives a complete panorama of the city of Trieste, its hills and the sea.
n the 6th century a great hall of worship of the Cathedral of San Giusto was built on Roman propylaca, using part of the existing structure. Perhaps the entrance to a monument, this was commonly known as the Capitoline Temple, as a pyramidal altar with the symbols of the capitoline triad (Jove, Juno and Minerva) had been found inside it. Among the works of historical interest in the basilica are the apsidal mosaics depicting Our Lady of the Assumption and San Giusto, laid by master craftsmen from Veneto in the 12th-13th centuries. The small 14th-century church of San Giovanni (the old baptistry) on the left and San Michele al Carnale on the right, by the entrance to the Museum, complete a fine Medieval churchyard.
The Roman Theatre lies at the foot of the San Giusto hill, and faces the sea. The construction partially exploits the gentle slope of the hill, and most of the construction work is in stone. The topmost portion of the amphitheatre steps and the stage were presumably made of wood. The statues that adorned the theatre (which was brought to light in the '30s) are now preserved at the Town Museum. Three inscriptions from the Trajan period mention a certain Q. Petronius Modestus, a person who was closely connected with the development of the theatre, which was erected during the second half of the 1st century.
In the whole Trieste province there are 10 speleological groups. The Trieste uphill (Altopiano Triestino), the geographical area of the Carso placed in the Italian territory, guess approximately 1500 caves of different size (67 more than 99 m deep). Among the most famous there is the Cave of Trebiciano (350 m deep) where at the bottom flow the Timavo River and the Grotta gigante the world biggest tourist cave.
Created to seduce, charm, satisfy and fulfil every desire, Costa Deliziosa is the perfect ship to give you a unique sensory experience, from the grand theatre to the spectacular 4D Cinema and the Samsara Spa. A ship that represents design in its most spectacular form.
Year Built
2010
Capacity
2,826
Meeting Rooms
Yes
Year Refurbished
N/A
Elevators
N/A
Casino
Yes
Registry
Italy
Restaurants
4
Disco
Yes
Tonnage
92,600
Bars
11
Fitness Center
Yes
Cabins
1,107
Pools
3
Children's Program
Yes
Handicap Cabins
23
Theaters
Y
Internet Cafe
Yes
Shops
Yes
Library
Yes
Spa
Yes
Cabin Categories | Decks
Grand Suite
Inside
Mini Suite
Ocean View Balcony Cabins
Outside
Panoramic Suite
Samsara Balcony
Samsara Inside
Samsara Suite
Suite with Ocean View Balcony
Suite
Cabin Details
Where luxury and functionality come together to provide you with maximum comfort and excellent service. The ideal way to treat yourself to a few extra little privileges.
from 25 m²
Balcony with panoramic view
Priority boarding
Butler (except Minisuite)
Invitation for an exclusive cocktail with the Captain
Fresh fruit every day
1 bottle of spumante
Choice of the best pillow to rest your head
Jacuzzi with towelling bathrobe and slippers (except Minisuite)
Kit of bath product
Flat LCD satellite TV
WiFi (service with extra charge)
Air-conditioning
Minibar (service with extra charge)
Room service
Hairdryer
Safe
Where luxury and functionality come together to provide you with maximum comfort and excellent service. The ideal way to treat yourself to a few extra little privileges.
from 25 m²
Balcony with panoramic view
Priority boarding
Butler (except Minisuite)
Invitation for an exclusive cocktail with the Captain
Fresh fruit every day
1 bottle of spumante
Choice of the best pillow to rest your head
Jacuzzi with towelling bathrobe and slippers (except Minisuite)
Kit of bath product
Flat LCD satellite TV
WiFi (service with extra charge)
Air-conditioning
Minibar (service with extra charge)
Room service
Hairdryer
Safe
Inside
Inside
Inside
Inside
Suited to every requirement, furnished in a modern and functional style, with all the best comforts and backed by an excellent service. This Inside Cabin is ideal for those seeking an economical solution without having to give up the comfort and hospitality of a high class cabin.
Suited to every requirement, furnished in a modern and functional style, with all the best comforts and backed by an excellent service. This Inside Cabin is ideal for those seeking an economical solution without having to give up the comfort and hospitality of a high class cabin.
Suited to every requirement, furnished in a modern and functional style, with all the best comforts and backed by an excellent service. This Inside Cabin is ideal for those seeking an economical solution without having to give up the comfort and hospitality of a high class cabin.
Where luxury and functionality come together to provide you with maximum comfort and excellent service. The ideal way to treat yourself to a few extra little privileges.
from 25 m²
Balcony with panoramic view
Priority boarding
Butler (except Minisuite)
Invitation for an exclusive cocktail with the Captain
Fresh fruit every day
1 bottle of spumante
Choice of the best pillow to rest your head
Jacuzzi with towelling bathrobe and slippers (except Minisuite)
Kit of bath product
Flat LCD satellite TV
WiFi (service with extra charge)
Air-conditioning
Minibar (service with extra charge)
Room service
Hairdryer
Safe
Suited to every requirement, furnished in a modern and functional style, with all the best comforts and backed by an excellent service. This Cabin with Ocean View Balcony offers a welcoming living space and with a direct view of the sea to make your cruise simply unforgettable.
Outside
Outside
Outside
Outside
Outside
Outside
Outside
Welcoming and with a full range of facilities, including a private balcony providing a direct view of the sea to make your cruise simply unforgettable.
from 20 m²
Window and private balcony with sea view
Air-conditioning
Flat LCD satellite TV
WiFi (service with extra charge)
Minibar and Room Service (service with extra charge)
Hairdryer
Safe
Welcoming and with a full range of facilities, including a private balcony providing a direct view of the sea to make your cruise simply unforgettable.
from 20 m²
Window and private balcony with sea view
Air-conditioning
Flat LCD satellite TV
WiFi (service with extra charge)
Minibar and Room Service (service with extra charge)
Hairdryer
Safe
Outside With large windows to admire the view, or simply enjoy the first rays of morning sunshine.
from 16 m²
Window
Air-conditioning
Flat LCD satellite TV
WiFi (service with extra charge)
Minibar and Room Service (service with extra charge)
Hairdryer
Safe
Outside With large windows to admire the view, or simply enjoy the first rays of morning sunshine.
from 16 m²
Window
Air-conditioning
Flat LCD satellite TV
WiFi (service with extra charge)
Minibar and Room Service (service with extra charge)
Hairdryer
Safe
Where luxury and functionality come together to provide you with maximum comfort and excellent service. The ideal way to treat yourself to a few extra little privileges.
from 25 m²
Balcony with panoramic view
Priority boarding
Butler (except Minisuite)
Invitation for an exclusive cocktail with the Captain
Fresh fruit every day
1 bottle of spumante
Choice of the best pillow to rest your head
Jacuzzi with towelling bathrobe and slippers (except Minisuite)
Kit of bath product
Flat LCD satellite TV
WiFi (service with extra charge)
Air-conditioning
Minibar (service with extra charge)
Room service
Hairdryer
Safe
In addition to the comforts found in other cabins, the Samsara suites and cabins offer a series of exclusive benefits, including a robe and slippers, organic cotton sheets, a special bathroom kit, purifying shower filter, low calorie products, special treatments, direct access to the Spa, plus lunches and dinners in the Samsara Restaurants without any need to book during opening hours.
In addition to the comforts found in other cabins, the Samsara suites and cabins offer a series of exclusive benefits, including a robe and slippers, organic cotton sheets, a special bathroom kit, purifying shower filter, low calorie products, special treatments, direct access to the Spa, plus lunches and dinners in the Samsara Restaurants without any need to book during opening hours.
In addition to the comforts found in other cabins, the Samsara suites and cabins offer a series of exclusive benefits, including a robe and slippers, organic cotton sheets, a special bathroom kit, purifying shower filter, low calorie products, special treatments, direct access to the Spa, plus lunches and dinners in the Samsara Restaurants without any need to book during opening hours.
In addition to the normal services and equipment provided in all our cabins, Suite Guests enjoy special privileges to make their stay on board even more pleasant including a choice of pillow from the Pillow Menu, Whirlpool bath, bathrobe and slippers for guests to use throughout their cruise and a dedicated valet assigned to the room.
In addition to the normal services and equipment provided in all our cabins, Suite Guests enjoy special privileges to make their stay on board even more pleasant including a choice of pillow from the Pillow Menu, Whirlpool bath, bathrobe and slippers for guests to use throughout their cruise and a dedicated valet assigned to the room.
Girasole Deck 12
Fuxia Deck 11
Magnolia Deck 10
Orchidea Deck 9
Petunia Deck 8
Ibisco Deck 7
Ortensia Deck 6
Giglio Deck 5
Camelia Deck 4
Azalea Deck 3
Gardenia Deck 2
Narciso Deck 1
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Departure Port:
Cape Town
Sailing Date:
Wednesday, 03/18/26
Return Date:
Saturday, 04/11/26
Nights:
24
Ship:
Deliziosa
Cruise Line:
Costa Cruises
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