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and other selected gateways to Italy and from Ft. Lauderdale/Miami/West Palm Beach to New York (JFK) and port charges. U.S. Customs Fees and Excise Taxes, International Fees/Taxes/PFC's and Airline Taxes may apply. Andiamo Advance Purchase Rates are guaranteed for all bookings made 90 days prior to sailing. Within 90 days of sailing, discount may be reduced or eliminated. Valid for residents of U.S. and Canada only. |
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Ports of Call
This most easterly island of the West Indies has a decidedly British flavor. Enjoy golf courses, tennis and watersports.
Costa's private escape from everyday life - enjoy volleyball, a beach barbeque, island music or a cocktail from the beach bar. Designed by Oscar de la Renta, Casa de Campo includes a golf course designed by Pete Dye, tennis courts and horseback riding
Ft. Lauderdale features an endless array of art galleries and boutiques for your shopping and browsing pleasure and a beach that's been the subject of many movies.
Italy's largest port is home to Costa Cruises, Europe's #1 cruise line. As the birthplace of Christopher Columbus, Genoa is also an appropriate starting or ending point for your transatlantic voyage.
France's largest port and oldest city (500 B.C.) is as warm as the sun on the South of France. An ethnic stew of French, Arabic and Italian cultures, Marseille's slightly risqué charm appeals to those who love the spice of a real melting pot. Nearby is gracious Aix-en-Provence. At the home and studio of artist Paul Cezanne you can revisit the birth of impressionism exactly a century ago!
Quaint little fishing villages dot the island's coastline as well as plantations where bananas are packaged and processed for export.
The Bahamas' extroverted capital offers plenty of contrasts. From its days as a pirate's capital to the Paradise Island casinos of today, Nassau has always been a happy-go-lucky city.
The attractions are endless; beaches, duty-free shopping, casinos, nightlife and more watersports than you can possibly try. And that's just the Dutch side! The French half of this two-nation island offers boutiques, Gallic restaurants and a peaceful quietness.
Ever since Columbus sailed around the volcanic Virgin Islands in 1493, there have been Dutch men-o-war, Spanish galleons and British frigates.
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