Onboard Costa Pacifica, everything amazes, transports and entertains you and the excitement never ends: inspired by music, its happy and colourful environments are each based on a different symphony. The secret of its beauty lies in the variety of its styles.
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Monday, 4/6/26
About Valencia
Stylish and friendly Valencia is together with Barcelona the most important city on the Spanish Mediterranean coast. While the original founding goes back to Roman times, it was the Moors who arrived in 709 AD and made Valencia prosper, thanks to a booming trade in paper, silk, leather, ceramics, glass and silver work. After Almanzor's death, the area was conquered by the legendary "El Cid" during the Christian re-conquest of Spain. Not much is left from the Roman period, but the architectural legacy of the Moors is abundant and can be seen in the remains of the old walls, the Almirante bath house and the tower, el Miguelete, which was the minaret of the old mosque.
Valencia Activities
Palacio del Marqués de Dos Aguas - This baroque palace is on the Calle del Poeta Querol. Extensively rebuilt during the 18th-century, it is fronted by an extravagant façade, hand carved in alabaster.
Torres de Serranos - This well-preserved 14th-century tower was part of the original walls that surrounded the old city.
Beaches - The main city beach is Playa de la Malvarrosa. It is not the most pristine beach in Spain and is lined with restaurants, bars and discos. About 5 miles south of the city is Playa El Salér, which is backed by attractive public gardens.
The Balearic Islands lie scattered in the western Mediterranean off the southeast coast of Spain. Regular ferry service connects the principal islands of the archipelago with the mainland. Through history, the three main islands, Ibiza, Mallorca and Menorca, were the object of invasion by outside powers. Moorish forces arrived during the 8th century and established their hold until the disintegration of the Caliphate of Cordoba. James I of Aragon gained control over these specks of land in 1229, only to see them integrated into the independent kingdom of Mallorca in 1276. Later they were returned to the Aragonese crown. Today, invasions occur daily at airports and yacht harbors around the islands. The alluring mild climate attracts scores of northern Europeans who grow weary of cloudy days and cold temperatures. They come here to enjoy the sunshine and the beaches; at night they fill the clubs until the early morning hours. The name Ibiza has become synonymous with pleasure seeking.
Ibiza Attractions
As your ship pulls into the port of Eivissa (also known as Ibiza Town), you will have a fine view of the impressive fortifications. An easy stroll along the cobbled streets takes you to the lively downtown area of shops and restaurants. D'Alt Vila, the old town dominates the port and seafront. With its historic buildings and stately mansions, D'Alt Vila is the very heart of Eivissa. Step inside the cool recesses of the 13th-century Cathedral of Nuestra Señora de la Nieves (Our Lady of the Snows) or visit the Archaeological Museum, where the island’s history is well represented. As the sun arcs overhead, pause in an outdoor cafe for a glass of chilled Ibizan sangria.
Ibiza Activities
Ses Salines - The salt extracted here provided the base for one of the first industries on the island; ships still arrive at Ses Salines to load salt. This is also a popular beach area, located six miles from town. Puig d’en Valls - The 18th-century windmill of Puig d’en Valls shows the importance of windmills in the development of Ibiza. There is a fine panoramic view over Ibiza Town from here. Cala Portinaitx - This beautiful bay offers numerous attractions. The beaches are sheltered from the open sea by a much-eroded rock barrier, usually lashed with heavy surf. Museum of Contemporary Art - This museum, housed in the fortress of D'Alt Vila, features contemporary Spanish paintings and sculptures.
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.
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).
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.
The bustling resort of Alicante serves not only as the port for Madrid, but is also one of the loveliest vacation spots along Spain's sunny Costa Blanca. The latter is primarily due to the pleasant climate. Various civilizations have flourished along these shores. Early records indicate that the city dates back to a Carthaginian settlement established in 325 BC. These settlers were followed by the Romans, who equally found the area inviting. Then the Moors ruled this region for five centuries and named the city Al-Akant. Today's name probably stems from this origin. The city's occupation by Roman and Moorish forces accounts for a notable and varied heritage. In fact, much of this cultural impact is still apparent today in numerous buildings, names and the cuisine.
Alicante Activities
Old QuarterThe town's Old Quarter features a labyrinth of winding streets. The character of old Spain is very much in evidence here.
Church of Santa MariaThe façade of the 14th-century church is a swirl of Baroque decoration.
The Castle of Santa BarbaraThis castle dominates Alicante from atop the 620-foot-high Benacantil Hill. From here, one can enjoy views of the city and the Mediterranean. The top can be reached by car or via an elevator.
Onboard Costa Pacifica, everything amazes, transports and entertains you and the excitement never ends: inspired by music, its happy and colourful environments are each based on a different symphony. The secret of its beauty lies in the variety of its styles.
Year Built
2008
Capacity
3,780
Meeting Rooms
N/A
Year Refurbished
N/A
Elevators
N/A
Casino
Yes
Registry
N/A
Restaurants
5
Disco
Yes
Tonnage
114,500
Bars
13
Fitness Center
Yes
Cabins
1,504
Pools
4
Children's Program
Yes
Handicap Cabins
N/A
Theaters
Y
Internet Cafe
Yes
Shops
Yes
Library
Yes
Spa
Yes
Cabin Categories | Decks
Classic Balcony
Grand Suite
Inside
Large Balcony Suite
Mini Suite
Ocean View Balcony Cabins
Outside
Premium Balcony
Samsara Balcony
Samsara Inside Cabins
Samsara Mini Suite
Samsara Suite
Suite with Ocean View Balcony
Cabin Details
- Two twins that convert to queen-size
- large windows with glass doors
- private veranda
- closet space
- private bath with shower
- seating area
- desk
- sofa bed
- vanity
- television
- phone
- hairdryer
- mini bar
- safe
- Two twins that convert to queen-size
- large windows with glass doors
- private veranda
- closet space
- private bath with shower
- seating area
- desk
- sofa bed
- vanity
- television
- phone
- hairdryer
- mini bar
- safe
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
Inside
Inside
Inside
A cosy nest: experience Costa comfort and hospitality first hand with this type of cabin, suitable for those who want to spend a little less on their cruise, but who still dont want to miss out on anything, or for whom the cabin is just somewhere to sleep and change, because they prefer to experience the ship to its fullest.
A cosy nest: experience Costa comfort and hospitality first hand with this type of cabin, suitable for those who want to spend a little less on their cruise, but who still dont want to miss out on anything, or for whom the cabin is just somewhere to sleep and change, because they prefer to experience the ship to its fullest.
A cosy nest: experience Costa comfort and hospitality first hand with this type of cabin, suitable for those who want to spend a little less on their cruise, but who still dont want to miss out on anything, or for whom the cabin is just somewhere to sleep and change, because they prefer to experience the ship to its fullest.
A cosy nest: experience Costa comfort and hospitality first hand with this type of cabin, suitable for those who want to spend a little less on their cruise, but who still dont want to miss out on anything, or for whom the cabin is just somewhere to sleep and change, because they prefer to experience the ship to its fullest.
A cosy nest: experience Costa comfort and hospitality first hand with this type of cabin, suitable for those who want to spend a little less on their cruise, but who still dont want to miss out on anything, or for whom the cabin is just somewhere to sleep and change, because they prefer to experience the ship to its fullest.
A cosy nest: experience Costa comfort and hospitality first hand with this type of cabin, suitable for those who want to spend a little less on their cruise, but who still dont want to miss out on anything, or for whom the cabin is just somewhere to sleep and change, because they prefer to experience the ship to its fullest.
A cosy nest: experience Costa comfort and hospitality first hand with this type of cabin, suitable for those who want to spend a little less on their cruise, but who still dont want to miss out on anything, or for whom the cabin is just somewhere to sleep and change, because they prefer to experience the ship to its fullest.
- Two twins that convert to queen-size
- large panoramic windows with glass doors
- private veranda
- closet space
- private bath with whirlpool tub and shower
- expanded seating area
- desk
- sofa bed
- vanity
- television
- phone
- hairdryer
- mini bar
- safe
Cabin size includes balcony
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
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.
Outside
Outside
Outside
Outside
Outside
Outside
Outside
Outside
Outside
Outside
Outside
- Two twins that convert to queen-size
- large windows with glass doors
- private veranda
- closet space
- private bath with shower
- seating area
- desk
- sofa bed
- vanity
- television
- phone
- hairdryer
- mini bar
- safe
The luxury of wellness: with the Samsara suites and cabins, in addition to luxury, we choose to love one another. This is an authentic oasis of wellness in the spa area, with unlimited, privileged and direct access.
On Costa Pacifica with meticulous attention to detail guaranteed, to make your stay on board comfortable, enjoyable and healthy.
Nothing is left to chance; here are some special features:
Purifying shower filter
Essence diffuser
Scales
Kettle with a selection of aromatic teas
The luxury of wellness: with the Samsara suites and cabins, in addition to luxury, we choose to love one another. This is an authentic oasis of wellness in the spa area, with unlimited, privileged and direct access.
On Costa Pacifica with meticulous attention to detail guaranteed, to make your stay on board comfortable, enjoyable and healthy.
Nothing is left to chance; here are some special features:
Purifying shower filter
Essence diffuser
Scales
Kettle with a selection of aromatic teas
The luxury of wellness: with the Samsara suites and cabins, in addition to luxury, we choose to love one another. This is an authentic oasis of wellness in the spa area, with unlimited, privileged and direct access.
On Costa Pacifica with meticulous attention to detail guaranteed, to make your stay on board comfortable, enjoyable and healthy.
Nothing is left to chance; here are some special features:
Purifying shower filter
Essence diffuser
Scales
Kettle with a selection of aromatic teas
The luxury of wellness: with the Samsara suites and cabins, in addition to luxury, we choose to love one another. This is an authentic oasis of wellness in the spa area, with unlimited, privileged and direct access.
On Costa Pacifica with meticulous attention to detail guaranteed, to make your stay on board comfortable, enjoyable and healthy.
Nothing is left to chance; here are some special features:
Purifying shower filter
Essence diffuser
Scales
Kettle with a selection of aromatic teas
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
Deck 14
Summertime Deck
Feel Good Deck
Satie Deck
Azzuro Deck
Ludwig Deck
Alhambra Deck
Boheme Deck
Swing Deck
Groove Deck
Mood Deck
Adagio Deck
Notturno Deck
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Departure Port:
Valencia
Sailing Date:
Monday, 04/06/26
Return Date:
Wednesday, 04/15/26
Nights:
9
Ship:
Costa Pacifica
Cruise Line:
Costa Cruises
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