The Canary Islands

Canary Islands, Spain, Madeira

3 days

Costa Fortuna

The Canary Islands

Costa cruise

Costa cruise

Las Palmas

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Canary Islands, Spain, Madeira

Costa Fortuna

Welcome on board Costa Fortuna

It’s called Costa Fortuna because if you’re here on board, fortune is smiling down on you. Everything on board is a tribute to the great transatlantic liners of the past. Decorations are inspired by the roaring twenties, elegance is in every little detail, and there are even authentic reproductions of vintage advertising posters.
Dinner awaits you in gourmet restaurants, with menus of delicious cuisine every evening. And between the theatre, lounge bar, swimming pools, hot tubs, games room and casino, your cruise will have no limits.

464
Cabins with balconies
9
Pools and jacuzzis
5
Restaurants and snacks
10
Bar & Lounge
14
N° of decks
2003
Year
Costa Fortuna
Galerie photos

Information

Price Information

Mandatory hotel service charges not included. Adults and children over 14 years old: €11 per night, Children 4-13 years old: €5.50 per night and 0-3 years old: Free

Advantages

Full board

All meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) are included in the price of your stay, allowing you to enjoy your trip without worrying about meals.

Kids Sail Free

Children below the age of 18 traveling in a cabin with 2 adults do not pay for the cruise fee, they only pay for the port taxes, any insurance, flights and transfers.

Costa cruise

Costa cruise

Costa Cruises is the leading cruise company in Europe. It was founded by Angelo Costa. Its fleet currently consists of 15 cruise ships. The latest addition to the company, Costa Smeralda, is set to be inaugurated in October 2019. The oldest ship, Costa neoClassica (1991), is still in service. Costa's total capacity today stands at 46,200 people. The first route opened was from Genoa to Buenos Aires in 1948.

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