Costa Serena is the ship of the gods, made fascinating by the original elegance of its environments inspired by mythology and ancient Rome. Wellness, sport, entertainment and culture: a thousand different experiences on a unique holiday await you on board. Costa Serena is a true floating temple of entertainment.
Cabins
1,500 cabins in total, including:87 with direct access to the spa, 505with private balcony, 58 suites, all with private balcony,12 suites with direct access to the spa
Restaurants & Bars
- 5 restaurants, including the Club Restaurant and the Samsara Restaurant at an additional charge* and by reservation only
- 13 bars, including a Cognac & Cigar Bar and a Coffee & Chocolate Bar
*Lunch and dinner at the Samsara Restaurant are included in the price for Guests in the Samsara cabins and suites
Wellness & Sport
- Samsara Spa: 6,000 m2 on two levels, with gym, baths,thalassotherapy pool, treatment rooms, sauna, Turkish bath, UVA-ray solarium, cabins and suites
- 5 Jacuzzis
- 4 pools, two with retractable covers
- Multipurpose sports pitch
- Outdoor jogging track
Entertainment
- Theatre on three levels
- Casino
- Disco
- Grand Prix simulator with single-seater racing car
- Pool deck with retractable glass roof and giant screen
Water slide
- Internet point
- Library
- Shopping center
- Virtual World, Squok Club with childrens pool
Art
5,990 works of art to be discovered.
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Port
Arrive
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Friday, 11/28/25
About Tokyo
Even though Tokyo is among the largest, most frenetic cities in the world, it's still able to maintain a great deal of efficiency and charm. Amid the endless buzzing neon signs and the overhead cable webs, Tokyo is home to some of the world's most impressive architecture, stylish shops and 4-star restaurants. But just a short distance outside the clamor of the city is a whole different world. In the surrounding small towns and villages you'll get a glimpse into Japan's rich culture and traditions. Here you'll discover scores of wooden residential homes, ancient temples, shrines and imperial gardens. From the frenzy-filled metropolis to the tranquil bonsai-tree-lined neighborhoods, Tokyo is truly a study in delightful contrasts.
Tokyo Attractions
Tokyo has so many incredible things for a visitor to see and do there just isn't time to do it all. But if you want to experience the true heart and soul of Tokyo, a visit to Kokyo, Japan's Imperial Palace, is a must. This magnificent, awe-inspiring edifice is an architectural marvel and home to the Emperor of Japan. Another cultural and architectural landmark not to be missed is the Sensoji Temple. Built in the 7th century, this is Tokyo's oldest and most significant Buddhist temple. This site is very popular with tourists, so plan to visit early. There are a number of traditional shops and restaurants nearby if the lines are long.
It may be hugged by a beautiful bay and misty mountains, but Kobe's roots run a lot deeper than its natural good looks. Japan's busy harbor town first opened its doors to the international trade world in 1868. As a result, the city is teeming with multicultural charm and one-of-a-kind urban experiences. Today you can snack on dumplings in Chinatown. Practice your swing on the greens of Japan's first golf course. Admire the awesome beauty of a mosque. Unwind in an authentic Japanese hot spring (onsen). And no doubt, dine in some of the most amazingly diverse restaurants in the country. Oh, and if you visit in the springtime you'll get an extra bonus - cherry blossoms!
Kobe Attractions
The concept of culture sharing is everywhere in this busy coastal town as you'll see when you wander into The Kobe City Museum. The place is packed with ancient artifacts, paintings, copper etchings, historical documents, including an enormous collection of antique maps and other artistic masterpieces all brought together under the theme of "International Cultural Exchange." A haven for both history buffs and art enthusiasts alike.
Nagaski is built on the hills surrounding a picturesque harbor. The city blends Western and Japanese cultures, a legacy of its history as Japan´s only window on the world for 200 years.
Nagasaki Attractions
Glover Garden - With beautiful views of Nagasaki, the garden houses a collection of Western-style houses, including that of Thomas Glover, a 19th-century Scottish merchant who lived in Nagasaki and introduced modern shipbuilding techniques to Japan.
Oura Catholic Church - Next to the entrance of Glover Garden, this is the oldest example of a Catholic church in Japan, built in 1865 for the foreign population that lived in Nagasaki at the time.
Confucian Shrine - Containing the Museum of Chinese History, the Confucian Shrine is dedicated to Confucius, the Chinese philosopher.
Korea´s "museum without walls" is akin only to China in its depth and cultural wonder. From Pusan, you can journey to this ancient Silla capital, a dynasty which reigned in Korea for almost a thousand years. Today this small provincial town is virtually a museum without walls, dotted with many splendid ruins. Nearby, the forested mountains and valleys shelter hundreds of beautiful Buddhist shrines including the renowned Sokkuram Grotto, and Tongdosa and Pulguksa Temples.
Pusan (Busan) Attractions
Take in the view from Pusan Tower in Yongdusan Park and visit the Yi Sun-shin statue, the fish market (best seen 6-7 am)Pulguk-sa Temple - This temple located in Kyong-ju is considered the high point of ancient Korean art and architecture. Gyeong-ju - The old capital of the Silla Dynasty was designated one of the world's 10 most significant historic sites by UNESCO.Ja-Gal-Ch'i Fish Market - This popular fish market known as "Aunt's Market" was established by women peddlers during the Korean War.
The most striking thing about Hong Kong is its pervasive mix of old and new. With ramshackle apartment buildings flanked by uber-modern high-rises, a rickety street-level tram clanking by above a state-of-the-art subway system, and wheelbarrows being pushed through the streets alongside Rolls-Royces, Hong Kong is a study in contrasts that constantly surprises. Add the former British colony's strange brew of Asian and Western cultures to this endless series of odd contradictions and one thing's for certain: this is a place you'll never get tired of exploring.
Hong Kong (Victoria Harbor) Attractions
High above Hong Kong Island on the 'back of the Dragon', Victoria Peak is Hong Kong's premier visitor attraction, providing magnificent harbour and city views. Arriving late afternoon enables you to experience the dazzling panorama of Hong Kong Island, the harbour, Kowloon and the hills beyond. Later, you can thrill to the neon-dotted skyline by night. What's more, The Peak offers visitors a multitude of fantastic entertainment, dining and shopping options. On the Come Horseracing Tour you'll quickly learn that horseracing is not just a sport in Hong Kong. It's a passion. It's followed by millions of people. Museum of History - The museum's extensive collection of archaeological finds and historical photographs provides an excellent introduction to Hong Kong's history.Cultural Center/Space Museum/Museum of Art - The Cultural Center is the city's newest performing arts venue. The Space Museum's dome, where Omnimax shows and astronomy exhibits are featured, is nearby. Adjacent is the Museum of Art.Stanley Market - Located on the south side of Hong Kong, this open-air market on the is a favorite with residents and visitors alike for browsing and finding bargains in designer jeans, fashions, leather, porcelain, linens and bedding.Jade Market - This specialty market features some 450 stalls. Here you can find jade items of every form, quality and price.Bird Garden and Flower Market - The charming Chinese-style garden on Yuen Po Street (Kowloon) includes some 70 songbird stalls as well as courtyards and moon gates. Next door, the colorful Flower Market sells everything from Dutch tulips to exotic orchids.
Costa Serena is the ship of the gods, made fascinating by the original elegance of its environments inspired by mythology and ancient Rome. Wellness, sport, entertainment and culture: a thousand different experiences on a unique holiday await you on board. Costa Serena is a true floating temple of entertainment.
Cabins
1,500 cabins in total, including:87 with direct access to the spa, 505with private balcony, 58 suites, all with private balcony,12 suites with direct access to the spa
Restaurants & Bars
- 5 restaurants, including the Club Restaurant and the Samsara Restaurant at an additional charge* and by reservation only
- 13 bars, including a Cognac & Cigar Bar and a Coffee & Chocolate Bar
*Lunch and dinner at the Samsara Restaurant are included in the price for Guests in the Samsara cabins and suites
Wellness & Sport
- Samsara Spa: 6,000 m2 on two levels, with gym, baths,thalassotherapy pool, treatment rooms, sauna, Turkish bath, UVA-ray solarium, cabins and suites
- 5 Jacuzzis
- 4 pools, two with retractable covers
- Multipurpose sports pitch
- Outdoor jogging track
Entertainment
- Theatre on three levels
- Casino
- Disco
- Grand Prix simulator with single-seater racing car
- Pool deck with retractable glass roof and giant screen
Water slide
- Internet point
- Library
- Shopping center
- Virtual World, Squok Club with childrens pool
Art
5,990 works of art to be discovered.
Year Built
2007
Capacity
3,780
Meeting Rooms
N/A
Year Refurbished
N/A
Elevators
14
Casino
Yes
Registry
Italy
Restaurants
5
Disco
Yes
Tonnage
112,000
Bars
13
Fitness Center
Yes
Cabins
1,500
Pools
4
Children's Program
Yes
Handicap Cabins
27
Theaters
Y
Internet Cafe
Yes
Shops
Yes
Library
Yes
Spa
Yes
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Departure Port:
Tokyo
Sailing Date:
Friday, 11/28/25
Return Date:
Friday, 12/05/25
Nights:
7
Ship:
Serena
Cruise Line:
Costa Cruises
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