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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.
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.
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.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife, commonly abbreviated as Santa Cruz ,is a city and capital (jointly with Las Palmas) of the Canary Islands, the capital of Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and of the island of Tenerife. It is the second largest city in the Canary Islands and the main city on the island of Tenerife, with nearly half the island population living in or around it.
Santa Cruz is located in northeast quadrant of Tenerife, about 210 kilometres (130 mi) off the northwestern coast of Africa within the Atlantic Ocean. The distance to the nearest point of mainland Spain is about 1,300 kilometres (810 mi). The port is of great importance and is the communications hub between Europe, Africa and Americas, with cruise ships arriving from many nations. The city is the focus for domestic and inter-island communications in the Canary Islands.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife Attractions
Tenerife's privileged setting allows you to enjoy beautiful beaches such as las Teresitas; admire the enchanting Orchid Gardens, founded in 1774 as a historic English garden, or visit the Teide National Park, the symbol of the island.
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.
The magic of Cartagena lies in its massive fortifications, the warmth of the people, the richness of the architecture and the infinite range of cultural expression of a doughty and valiant people.
The city is full of romance, and there is the setting for many a tale of times past in every street and square, and along the walls that bound it, waiting for the sunset to evoke past struggles.
On a sunny day vibrates with color along the facades of the buildings and the sea breeze refreshes the visitor on his way along the narrow streets of the old city.
Declared part of the UNESCO World Heritage in 1984, Cartagena encapsulates all the charm of Spanish colonial architecture, the republic period and today, the attractions of intense night-life, cultural festivals, exotic scenery, superb beaches, wonderful food and a wide offer of hotels and tourist infrastructure.
Cartagena Attractions
Walk the streets, look at such splendid buildings as the Palace of the Inquisition, the Clock Tower, the battlements and the Castle 0f San Felipe de Barajas.
Museums, the cathedrals, Spanish-style houses, water sports and some amazing beaches – these are just some of the attractions of the city and its surroundings.
Cartagena Activities
The fantasies and historical legacies of Cartagena invite the visitor to explore a smiling, open-handed city, where you can interact with nature and discover the culture, customs, memories and testimonies of a people who breathe the flavor of the Caribbean in their lives.
Some of the attractions in and around Cartagena are:
Tours of the historic center, on foot or bicycle
Visits to squares, museums etc
Tours in a horse and carriage
Craft-work
Rumba
Sun and sand
Diving
Game fishing, underwater fishing
Swimming
Snorkeling
Water-skiing
Sailing
Kayaks
Windsurfing
Trekking and ecological walks
Surfing
Kitesurfing
Colon is a seaport on the Atlantic side of the Isthmus of Panama and gives access to Panama City. Colon is on Manzanillo Island, between Manzanillo Bay and Limn Bay. It is the northern terminus of the Panama Railroad and the Panama Canal. It was founded in 1850 by the builders of the Panama Railroad.
Manta is a picturesque and important port on the Pacific Ocean, located in a dry tropical forest with an average annual temperature of 25 degrees Celsius (77 F). Because it has some of South America's most breathtaking beaches, Manta was selected as the site of the sixth South American Windsurfing Championship. It is reknown for its diving and sport fishing. It also serves as the primary industrial port of Ecuador's tuna industry.
Manta Attractions
This port city affords the visitor unprecedented access to ancient Manta culture, including the small rafts once used by the Manta circa 500 - 1500 AD. A short jaunt from the port is the Bahia de Manta. There you'll find el Parque Nacional Machalilla with its cloud forests, archeological sites and colonies of nesting seabirds.
Manta is a picturesque and important port on the Pacific Ocean, located in a dry tropical forest with an average annual temperature of 25 degrees Celsius (77 F). Because it has some of South America's most breathtaking beaches, Manta was selected as the site of the sixth South American Windsurfing Championship. It is reknown for its diving and sport fishing. It also serves as the primary industrial port of Ecuador's tuna industry.
Manta Attractions
This port city affords the visitor unprecedented access to ancient Manta culture, including the small rafts once used by the Manta circa 500 - 1500 AD. A short jaunt from the port is the Bahia de Manta. There you'll find el Parque Nacional Machalilla with its cloud forests, archeological sites and colonies of nesting seabirds.
Lima, located seven miles form the port of Callao, was named the City of the Kings. Its grand old quarter is rich with Spanish colonial architecture: The Plaza del Armas has some prime examples. Late in the afternoon, the port of Callao will be filled with fishing boats, returning from a day at sea.
Arica is an oasis, literally. Bordered by desert sand dunes and fertile valleys fed by the melting and life-giving snows of the Andes, this city is located in the heart of some culturally fascinating attractions. The Plaza Colon, Eiffel's iron cathedral of San Marcos, is one such point of interest. Another is the archeology museum in the nearby Azapa Valley. There you'll find pre-Columbian weavings, carvings and mummies from the Chinchorro culture dating back to 10,000 BC.
Arica Attractions
Visit the El Morro de Arica and the Church of San Marcos in this lively Chilean city or see the geoglyphs near Cerro Sagrad.
San Antonio is a Chilean city, commune and the capital of the San Antonio Province in the Valparaíso Region. It is the hub of the fishing area that spans the Chilean coast from Rocas de Santo Domingo to Cartagena. Its port is the largest in terms of freight handled and the busiest in the western coast of South America.
The city lies on hills and coastal dunes, immediately north of the mouth of the Maipo River and is crossed in two sections by estuaries, of Arévalo to the north and of El Sauce in the section of Llolleo.
San Antonio is a Chilean city, commune and the capital of the San Antonio Province in the Valparaíso Region. It is the hub of the fishing area that spans the Chilean coast from Rocas de Santo Domingo to Cartagena. Its port is the largest in terms of freight handled and the busiest in the western coast of South America.
The city lies on hills and coastal dunes, immediately north of the mouth of the Maipo River and is crossed in two sections by estuaries, of Arévalo to the north and of El Sauce in the section of Llolleo.
Henderson Island is an uninhabited uplifted coral island in the south Pacific Ocean, annexed to the Pitcairn Islands colony in 1902. Henderson Island was designated a World Heritage Site by the United Nations in 1988 because of its bird life and untouched phosphate reserves.
The raised coral platform has 15 m (50 ft) coastal cliffs with three beaches on the northern side.
The uninhibited waterfront town of Papeete lies on the island of Tahiti, the most magical name in the South Pacific. Spend a day on a palm-fringed beach, visit the Gauguin Museum or tour the lush interior to see the waterfalls. In town, sample boutiques and sidewalk cafes along Boulevard Pomare.
Papeete Attractions
Tahara Hill and Matavai Bay - The perfect viewpoint of the bay where Lt. William Bligh's HMS Bounty anchored in the novel, "Mutiny on the Bounty."Point Venus - This lighthouse now stands where James Cook and the scientists of his expedition observed the Transit of Venus in 1769.Gauguin Museum - This museum chronicles the French artist's life in Polynesia and includes two sketches and a sculpture.
This is the captial of Upolu, the most developed and populous of Western Samoa´s nine islands. Lush and volcanic, the nine islands of Samoa constitute a reef-fringed oasis in the vast Pacific Ocean. One of Apia's greatest attractions is a hotel "Aggie Gray's", immortalized by Michener and frequented by Robert Louis Stevenson, Marlon Brando and Gary Cooper. Other worthy elements include rain forests, waterfalls, craters, blowholes, beaches, and the ever-present fa'a Samoa (the Samoan Way).
Apia Attractions
Visit Aggie Grey´s Hotel and sightsee from Falefa Falls to Robert Louis Stevenson´s former home at Vailima.
With a capital whose name translates as 'Abode of Love', there has to be something going on in the Friendly Islands that we don't know about. Most Tongans are warm and welcoming, but it's difficult to see how they could be otherwise when home is a series of lush Pacific islands, bordered by unbelievable beaches, surrounded by coral reefs, basking under a tropical sun. That's hard to beat.
Nuku'alofa Attractions
The most unique attraction is the Royal Palace in the heart of downtown. Although not open to the public, you get a good view from the waterfront of the colonial wooden building which was built in 1867.
Another attraction is the Royal Tombs, set in a manicured park which is closed to the public though visible through the fence.
If you want to get close to Royalty, attend the Centenary Church on Sunday - this is where the King and Queen worship.
Suva is the capital of Fiji and is a beautiful harbour city built on a peninsula reaching out into the sea. Its tall modern buildings are beautifully balanced by rich traditional colonial architecture.
Suva Attractions
Throughout the city are colourful flowering gardens and waving palm trees and on Sundays it's well worth attending church to hear the choral singing which is magnificent. Most churches have services in English, but none compare with the 1,000 strong Fijian service at Centenary Methodist Church on Stewart Street.
Suva Activities
Suva has dozens of duty-free shops with cameras, stereos, and perfumes at attractive prices. Travel out of town and visit Orchid Island and the Colo-I-Suva forest park - both are resplendent with tropical flora and fauna.
Inyeug (Mystery) Island is uninhabited, making it Vanuatu's most private island bungalow retreat. If you want to relax on white sand beaches surrounded by coral reefs then this is a good destination. Since nobody lives on Mystery Island, the bungalows are self catering and you need to bring at least some of your food and beverages with you. Local produce is available on the mainland and there are basic stores there too.
You've got to hand it to the ingenuity and sense of humour of a people who invented bungee jumping to get their yams in on time. You think Vanuatu's beaches are unbeatable on one island until you reach the next. Divers are delighted at the pristine waters, coral reefs and accessible shipwrecks; vulcanologists' eyes go misty at the mere thought of its many smoking peaks; and naturalists lust after its untouched forests, reefs and extravagant bird life. The islands shimmer with a green that almost hurts the eyes amid an ocean so blue you'd think the picture was doctored.
Lifou is the largest of the Loyalty Islands.
Its beaches are superb, the vegetation very dense, there are big forests, huge caves, and a wide variety of landscapes. The people are very friendly and there are good hotel structures with numerous activities awaiting you.
Lifou Attractions
The sculptors of LifouThe vanilla plantations The beach of LuengoniThe cliffs of Dokin Whether it's with a diving club or with your snorkeling gear, don't leave without having seen the sea life of Lifou
Sydney's laid-back outdoor lifestyle and physical allure make it one of the world's top cities to visit and live in. The stunning harbour provides a dramatic backdrop for the city's famous icons - the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. Sydneysiders are a friendly, energetic bunch with a positive approach to life.
Sydney is Australia's only global city. It's a city with a genuine sense of style, a love of sport and celebrations including New Year's Eve, Mardi Gras, the Sydney Festival, and the Sydney International Art Series.
You'll find plenty of things to see and do in Sydney. Sydney Harbour is a natural playground, and the views are world-class. There's a wide-ranging cultural life, a dynamic food scene and vibrant cityscape of outstanding contemporary and colonial architecture. Iconic beaches - most notably Bondi and Manly - and five major national parks deliver unforgettable outdoor experiences.
Sydney Attractions
With its rich natural environment, Sydney is the ultimate outdoor playground. One of the best ways to enjoy Sydney's stunning natural attractions is on a coastal trail such as the Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk. This walk isn't just a great workout; you'll discover secret nooks for picnics, grab a coffee at a beachfront cafe along the way or sit down and take in the views.
Leafy Centennial Parklands is an idyllic spot for cycling, walking, rollerblading and horseriding with plenty of room to move - 360 hectares, in fact. The Royal Botanic Gardens in the heart of the city is peaceful and beautiful; lie back under a shady tree and watch the world go by.
Sydney Harbour is the gateway to a world of natural attractions. Navigate your way around the inner-harbour islands by ferry, or why not hire a kayak and paddle your way to a secluded harbour beach for a swim and a picnic?
A short drive from the city reveals more beauty. The world's second-oldest national park, the Royal National Park, lies to the south of the city, while the Blue Mountains World Heritage Area is a scenic 90-minute drive west of the CBD. Both popular tourist attractions, these pristine natural environments come alive in spring and summer with wildflowers and wildlife, and are fantastic destinations for a range of outdoor activities ranging from bushwalks and hiking to camping, mountain biking, abseiling and canyoning. You'll discover wetlands, eucalypt woodlands, rugged bushland, lush rainforests and sandstone gorges; there are photo opportunities at every turn, and you'll come away feeling refreshed and invigorated. If all that activity has you working up a sweat, cool off with a swim in a crystal-clear stream or waterhole, or under a tumbling waterfall.
Sydney Activities
Iconic venues, such as the Sydney Opera House, the State Theatre, the Sydney Theatre Company's home base at Walsh Bay and the Belvoir St Theatre in Surry Hills, play host to an array of theatre and unique shows.
Carriageworks runs a range of exciting events and exhibitions. Or see Illuminate at the Art Gallery of New South Wales and the next inspiring show in the Sydney International Art Series.
Sydney has a diverse range of art galleries, from major collections to small artists' studios in the city centre and suburbs, including Balmain and Bundeena, Paddington and Palm Beach. Plan your visit to the Art Gallery of New South Wales and other major public galleries including the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia and the Museum of Sydney. Cutting-edge private galleries worth a visit include Object Gallery, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, The Hughes Gallery and White Rabbit Gallery.
Sydney's laid-back outdoor lifestyle and physical allure make it one of the world's top cities to visit and live in. The stunning harbour provides a dramatic backdrop for the city's famous icons - the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. Sydneysiders are a friendly, energetic bunch with a positive approach to life.
Sydney is Australia's only global city. It's a city with a genuine sense of style, a love of sport and celebrations including New Year's Eve, Mardi Gras, the Sydney Festival, and the Sydney International Art Series.
You'll find plenty of things to see and do in Sydney. Sydney Harbour is a natural playground, and the views are world-class. There's a wide-ranging cultural life, a dynamic food scene and vibrant cityscape of outstanding contemporary and colonial architecture. Iconic beaches - most notably Bondi and Manly - and five major national parks deliver unforgettable outdoor experiences.
Sydney Attractions
With its rich natural environment, Sydney is the ultimate outdoor playground. One of the best ways to enjoy Sydney's stunning natural attractions is on a coastal trail such as the Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk. This walk isn't just a great workout; you'll discover secret nooks for picnics, grab a coffee at a beachfront cafe along the way or sit down and take in the views.
Leafy Centennial Parklands is an idyllic spot for cycling, walking, rollerblading and horseriding with plenty of room to move - 360 hectares, in fact. The Royal Botanic Gardens in the heart of the city is peaceful and beautiful; lie back under a shady tree and watch the world go by.
Sydney Harbour is the gateway to a world of natural attractions. Navigate your way around the inner-harbour islands by ferry, or why not hire a kayak and paddle your way to a secluded harbour beach for a swim and a picnic?
A short drive from the city reveals more beauty. The world's second-oldest national park, the Royal National Park, lies to the south of the city, while the Blue Mountains World Heritage Area is a scenic 90-minute drive west of the CBD. Both popular tourist attractions, these pristine natural environments come alive in spring and summer with wildflowers and wildlife, and are fantastic destinations for a range of outdoor activities ranging from bushwalks and hiking to camping, mountain biking, abseiling and canyoning. You'll discover wetlands, eucalypt woodlands, rugged bushland, lush rainforests and sandstone gorges; there are photo opportunities at every turn, and you'll come away feeling refreshed and invigorated. If all that activity has you working up a sweat, cool off with a swim in a crystal-clear stream or waterhole, or under a tumbling waterfall.
Sydney Activities
Iconic venues, such as the Sydney Opera House, the State Theatre, the Sydney Theatre Company's home base at Walsh Bay and the Belvoir St Theatre in Surry Hills, play host to an array of theatre and unique shows.
Carriageworks runs a range of exciting events and exhibitions. Or see Illuminate at the Art Gallery of New South Wales and the next inspiring show in the Sydney International Art Series.
Sydney has a diverse range of art galleries, from major collections to small artists' studios in the city centre and suburbs, including Balmain and Bundeena, Paddington and Palm Beach. Plan your visit to the Art Gallery of New South Wales and other major public galleries including the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia and the Museum of Sydney. Cutting-edge private galleries worth a visit include Object Gallery, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, The Hughes Gallery and White Rabbit Gallery.
The cool and casual capital of Queensland offers all the glitz and glam of a big city without the big city airs. Located on the banks of the Brisbane River and surrounded by rolling hills, this urban oasis sure is easy on the eyes. Whether you're headed uptown, downtown or out of town, you'll be sure to encounter your fair share of first-ever experiences. Scale the legendary Story Bridge, take a sandboarding tour on North Stradbroke Island. Or if you'd like to connect with your inner Aussie, try your hand at sheep shearing at the Australian Woolshed.
Brisbane Attractions
If finding furry Australian natives is on your to-do list, take a tour of the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary - it's the largest in the world. Here you can spend some quality time with the resident kangaroos and even cuddle a koala.
Brisbane Activities
Outdoor enthusiast? You can test yourself in Brisbane without leaving the city… Hold your breath as you abseil 20 meters down the 20 million year old kangaroo Point cliffs in only 20 seconds or rock climb your way to the Top with the meandering Brisbane River at your back! Want to be closer to the water? Then kayak your way around every bend of the river; no matter what the weather! Get a bird’s eye view of how the river shapes our city when you do the Story Bridge Adventure Climb. When you get to the top of Brisbane’s most famous 1940’s icon, catch your breath and look around for a glimpse of the beautiful Moreton Bay. How about cycling or rollerblading along the Riverwalk – over 20 km of riverside paths and bikeways?
Set in the dazzling blue waters of Trinity Bay, Cairns is ideal for big game fishing and motorized catamaran trips to the Great Barrier Reef. Sample delicious seafood at charming bay side eateries, shop for tropical goods along palm-lined streets, or take a scenic train ride to Kuranda to see a world acclaimed Aboriginal dance troupe.
Cairns Attractions
Although Cairns' foremost draw is as a departure point for trips to the Great Barrier Reef, take a walk around the town center for its sites of historical interest and a look at recent developments. Abbot Street boasts some imposing neo-classical buildings from the 1920s. A walk along the Esplanade offers views across the estuary to spectacular mountains covered in rain forests.
Cairns Activities
Cairns Museum - The museum features a display on the construction of the Cairns-to-Kuranda railway, the old gold fields and a collection of Aboriginal artifacts. It is housed in the 1907 School of Arts building in the center of town.
Rabaul is a township in East New Britain province, Papua New Guinea. The town was the provincial capital and most important settlement in the province until it was destroyed in 1994 by falling ash of a volcanic eruption. During the eruption, ash was sent thousands of metres into the air and the subsequent rain of ash caused 80% of the buildings in Rabaul to collapsed. After the eruption the capital was moved to Kokopo, about 20 kilometres (12 mi) away. Rabaul is continually threatened by volcanic activity due to being built on the edge of Rabaul caldera, a flooded caldera of a large volcano.
Rabaul was the headquarters of German New Guinea until captured by the British Commonwealth during World War I, when it became the capital of the Australian mandated Territory of New Guinea until 1937. During World War II it was captured by the Japanese in 1942, and it became the main base of Japanese military and naval activity in the South Pacific. Settlements and military installations around the edge of the caldera are often collectively referred to as Rabaul despite the old town of Rabaul itself being reduced to practical insignificance by the volcanic eruption in 1994.
As a tourist destination, Rabaul is popular for scuba diving and for snorkelling sites and a spectacular harbour; it had been the premier commercial and travel destination in Papua New Guinea and indeed in the wider South Pacific during much of the 20th century until the 1994 volcanic eruptions. There are still several diving operators based there.
Rabaul Attractions
Arguably one of the most spectacularly beautiful countries on earth PNG is situated to the near north of Australia and comprises the eastern half of the worldfs largest island. Within is geographical boundaries lay several hundred offshore islands large and small, some with unique flora, fauna and many diverse primitive village cultures. Separated from The Indonesian state of West Papua, along the 141st meridian this young nation stretches into the Pacific Ocean and is bordered by the Coral Sea in the South and Micronesia to the North. Contained entirely within the hot tropics and surrounded by oceans, heavy rainfall and high temperatures throughout the year have combined to create one of the largest rainforest areas outside of the Amazon. Geologically it is relatively young and is undergoing continuous change as the earths movement and the many active volcanos sculpt the terrain with powerful tremors, ash and lava all along an east west, line of instability forming part of the gring of fireh that reaches from Asia right across the Pacific Ocean
Rabaul Activities
Voted as number 1 diving spot in the world, Papua New Guinea has many breathtakingly beautiful diving sites with rich coral reefs, marine life, and underwater wrecks of ships and aeroplanes from the war.
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.
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 lush greenery of the port of Keelung is only a half-hour away from Taipei, the island nation´s political, economic, and cultural center. Explore the National Palace Museum which houses the world's largest and most valuable collection of Chinese art; the Confucius Shrine, built in honor of the revered religious leader; and the 200-year old Lung Shan Temple.
Keelung Attractions
Shiandung Cave is a great place to visit. It is one of Keelung's most popular religious as well as sightseeing attractions. This sea-eroded cave, more than 80 meters long,has walls decorated with lifelike carvings of the 18 Arhats of Buddhist lore.
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.
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
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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:
Marseille
Sailing Date:
Wednesday, 11/26/25
Return Date:
Tuesday, 02/17/26
Nights:
83
Ship:
Deliziosa
Cruise Line:
Costa Cruises
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Prices are per person, double occupancy, cruise only and on select sailings. Prices shown are for stateroom categories as noted and are shown in US Dollars. Government taxes and fees are additional. Airfare is not included. Prices and itineraries are based on availability and are subject to change without notice.