Unique Voyages

Rates are per person based on double occupancy, in U.S. dollars and include roundtrip
airfare from New York (JFK)/Newark and other selected gateways and port charges/fees.
U.S. Customs Fees and Excise Taxes, International Fees/Taxes/PFC's and
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made 90 days prior to sailing. Within 90 days of sailing,discount may be reduced or eliminated.
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Genoa/Venice ~ 5 Nights
CostaClassica
Sailing Date: Apr. 25, 2001
Day Port
Arrive
Depart
Apr. 25 Genoa, Italy  
6:00 pm
Apr. 26 Naples, Italy
Noon
7:00 pm
Apr. 27 La Valletta, Malta
Noon
6:00 pm
Apr. 28 Corfu, Greece
2:00 pm
8:00 pm
Apr. 29 Dubrovnik, Croatia
8:00 am
2:00 pm
Apr. 30 Venice, Italy
9:00 am
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Rates from $2,000 per person based on
Andiamo Advance Purchase Rates, category 1.


Genoa/Genoa ~ 5 Nights
CostaVictoria
Sailing Date: May 8*, 2001

CostaRomantica
2001 Sailing Dates: May 6, 11, 16; Nov. 7, 12

Day Port
Arrive
Depart
1 Genoa, Italy  
5:00 pm
2 Ajaccio, France
8:00 am
1:00 pm
3 Tunis, Tunisia
8:00 am
5:00 pm
4 La Valletta, Malta
8:00 am
1:00 pm
5 Naples, Italy**
8:00 am
1:00 pm
6 Genoa, Italy
9:00 am
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* For the May 8 sailing, the CostaVictoria will call in Capri, Italy from 8:00 am - 1:00 pm instead of Naples.
Rates from $1,950 per person based on
Andiamo Advance Purchase Rates, category 1.


Genoa/Genoa ~ 5 Nights
CostaRomantica
Sailing Date: May 21, 2001
Day Port
Arrive
Depart
May 21 Genoa, Italy  
5:00 pm
May 22 Naples, Italy
1:00 pm
6:00 pm
May 23 La Valletta, Malta
1:00 pm
7:00 pm
May 24 Tunis, Tunisia
8:00 am
2:00 pm
May 25 Ajaccio, France
1:00 pm
7:00 pm
May 26 Genoa, Italy
9:00 am
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Rates from $2,000 per person based on
Andiamo Advance Purchase Rates, category 1.


Genoa/Venice ~ 5 Nights
CostaAtlantica
Sailing Date: May 22, 2001
Day Port
Arrive
Depart
May 22 Genoa, Italy  
5:00 pm
May 23 Naples, Italy
Noon
7:00 pm
May 24 La Valletta, Malta
Noon
6:00 pm
May 25 Corfu, Greece
1:30 pm
7:30 pm
May 26 Dubrovnik, Croatia
8:00 am
2:00 pm
May 27 Venice, Italy
9:00 am
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Rates from $2,030 per person based on
Andiamo Advance Purchase Rates, category 1.


Genoa/Amsterdam ~ 9 Nights
CostaRomantica
Sailing Date: May 26, 2001
Day Port
Arrive
Depart
May 26 Genoa, Italy  
5:00 pm
May 27 Barcelona, Spain
2:00 pm
8:00 pm
May 28 Palma de Mallorca, Spain
7:00 am
1:00 pm
May 29 Malaga, Spain
1:00 pm
7:00 pm
May 30 Cadiz, Spain
7:00 am
5:00 pm
May 31 Lisbon, Portugal
8:00 am
6:00 pm
Jun. 1 Vigo, Spain*
9:00 am
10:00 am
Jun. 1 La Coruña, Spain*
7:00 pm
8:00 pm
Jun. 2 At Sea
--
--
Jun. 3 Dover (London), England
9:00 am
7:00 pm
Jun. 4 Amsterdam, Netherlands
9:00 am
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* Only for passengers participating in the
onboard shore excursion program
Rates from $2,290 per person based on
Andiamo Advance Purchase Rates, category 1.


Amsterdam/Genoa ~ 9 Nights
CostaRomantica
Sailing Date: Sep. 15, 2001
Day Port
Arrive
Depart
Sep. 15 Amsterdam, Netherlands  
5:00 pm
Sep. 16 Dover (London), England
8:00 am
7:00 pm
Sep. 17 St. Malo, France
11:00 am
8:00 pm
Sep. 18 At Sea
--
--
Sep. 19 Leixoes (Oporto), Portugal
Noon
6:00 pm
Sep. 20 Lisbon, Portugal
8:00 am
5:00 pm
Sep. 21 Cadiz, Spain
9:00 am
8:00 pm
Sep. 22 Malaga, Spain
8:00 am
1:00 pm
Sep. 23 At Sea
--
--
Sep. 24 Genoa, Italy
10:00 am
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Rates from $2,290 per person based on
Andiamo Advance Purchase Rates, category 1.


Genoa/Genoa ~ 5 Nights
CostaVictoria
Sailing Date: Oct. 28, 2001
Day Port
Arrive
Depart
Oct. 28 Genoa, Italy  
4:00 pm
Oct. 29 Naples, Italy
9:00 am
2:00 pm
Oct. 30 Tunis, Tunisia
7:00 am
2:00 pm
Oct. 31 Palma de Mallorca, Spain
1:00 pm
Midnight
Nov. 1 Barcelona, Spain
8:00 am
2:00 pm
Nov. 2 Genoa, Italy
9:00 am
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Rates from $1,950 per person based on
Andiamo Advance Purchase Rates, category 1.


Venice/Genoa ~ 5 Nights
CostaAtlantica
Sailing Date: Nov. 4, 2001
Day Port
Arrive
Depart
Nov. 4 Venice, Italy  
6:00 pm
Nov. 5 Bari, Italy*
11:00 am
2:00 pm
Nov. 6 Katakolon, Greece
8:00 am
2:00 pm
Nov. 7 La Valletta, Malta
8:00 am
2:00 pm
Nov. 8 Naples, Italy
8:00 am
2:00 pm
Nov. 9 Genoa, Italy
9:00 am
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* Technical call.
Rates from $2,030 per person based on
Andiamo Advance Purchase Rates, category 1.


Venice/Genoa ~ 5 Nights
CostaClassica
Sailing Date: Nov. 12, 2001
Day Port
Arrive
Depart
Nov. 12 Venice, Italy  
6:00 pm
Nov. 13 Bari, Italy*
Noon
2:00 pm
Nov. 14 Katakolon, Greece
8:00 am
2:00 pm
Nov. 15 La Valletta, Malta
8:00 am
1:00 pm
Nov. 16 Naples, Italy
8:00 am
2:00 pm
Nov. 17 Genoa, Italy
9:00 am
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* Technical call.
Rates from $2,000 per person based on
Andiamo Advance Purchase Rates, category 1.

 
 
 
 

Ports of Call


Ajaccio, France

Ajaccio, on the island of Corsica, is famous as the birthplace of Napolean. See the Bonaparte family home and the 16th century church where he was baptized.

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Amsterdam, Netherlands

In Amsterdam, art and flowers bloom with equal abandon in a palette of colors as rich as Rembrandt's. Your first stop should be the Rijksmuseum. But we warn you, with the world's largest collection of Rembrandts, Van Goghs and other priceless Dutch masterpieces, you may miss the very regal home of the Royal House of Orange (the Town Hall), the little house that hid Anne Frank, the fine gabled mansions that line the Golden Bend and the piles of golden cheeses in Amsterdam's floating market.


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Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona is Spain's most exciting, flamboyant and sophisticated city. Explore the Barrio Gotico (old quarter), a 14th century maze of tiny houses, stately palaces and intriguing shops. View the winged Olympic Palace on Mont Juic Hill. See Gaudi's architectural fantasies and Modernisme facades in the Eixample and the soaring spires of Sagrada Familia. The adopted home of Dali, Picasso and Miro, Barcelona is a world capital of art, architecture and culture.

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Bari, Italy

Fairy-tale houses that look like chanterelle mushrooms. Alberobello's little round houses with the cone-topped roofs are called trulli -- and they are truly unique. Their origins are ancient -- some date from 3000 B.C. And they are only found here.


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Cadiz, Spain

Cadiz is Spain's jumping off place to the Atlantic. It's where Columbus took off on his second voyage and where you can take off for Seville and the orange-scented groves of Andalusia.

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Capri, Italy

Capri and Anacapri have been Italy's favorite getaways since Roman times. In fact, you can see where Emperor Tiberius built a baronial villa on one of the island's beautiful promontories.

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Corfu, Greece

Corfu greets you with sunny beaches, miles of cypress groves and the opulent villas of 19th century European royalty.

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Dover (London), England

Dover is your gateway to London's myriad of treasures: the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey and the British Museum to name a few.

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Dubrovnik, Croatia

This ancient city is set on a peninsula and surrounded by a 1,000 year old protective wall. Said to be one of the prettiest spots in the world, it is as if you stepped back in time.

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Genoa, Italy

Genoa, the birthplace of Christopher Columbus, is also the birthplace and home of Costa Cruises. With a maritime tradition like that, it's no wonder Genoeses are fanatic about sailing and anything having to do with the sea. Take time to explore a little, Florence's Renaissance splendors are only two hours away. And just down the Ligurian coast lies the prettiest of all ports, Portofino.

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Katakolon, Greece

Explore the site of the very first Olympic Games! Ancient Olympia is a short drive from Katakolon to see where the sacred flame is still lit every Olympic year. Wonder at the ruins of the awesome Temple of Zeus.

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La Coruña, Spain

The boarding point for passengers on shore excursions from Vigo.

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La Valletta, Malta

The Knights of St. John established their headquarters here in 1530. St. John's Cathedral, the Grand Master's Palace, an armory and a hospital which became the site of an East/West Summit Meeting in 1989.

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Leixoes (Oporto), Portugal

On the great gorge of the Douro River, old Oporto proudly produces the most royal of wines, Port.

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Lisbon, Portugal

The proud capital of what was once a great empire recalls past glories from splendid 18th century palaces and stately buildings.

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Malaga, Spain

The premier city of the Costa del Sol serves up a magnificent 16th century cathedral, fiery flamenco dancers and the best gazpacho in the world (they invented it here!). Then behold the Arabesque fantasy of Granada's Alhambra Palace -- one of Spain's greatest architectural accomplishments. "Granada, I'm falling under your spell." No truer words were ever sung!

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Naples, Italy

Naples is the diva of Italy. Voluptuous, vivacious and vibrantly alive. All the marvelous sights, scents and sounds of Southern Italy are here. It's where pasta was invented and where the first pizza was tossed. And from the cloisters of the beautiful church of San Lorenzo Maggiore, you can gain access to recent archaeological excavations dating back to Roman times. Visit the ashen ruins of Pompeii, where ancient Romans came to play, only to be lost under Vesuvius' fire and fury.

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Palma de Mallorca, Spain

In Palma, they say, the sun shines every day. This sun-splashed port in the Balearic Islands is what Mediterranean vacationing is all about. Since time immemorial, the famous and not so famous have found their private paradise in Mallorca. Palma's grand cathedral presides over a wide harbor, packed with yachts, and the pretty old town, with happy fun-seekers.

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St. Malo, France

In Brittany, circles of stone recall Druid myths. On the north coast stand Mont St. Michel, built during the Middle Ages' religious fervor.

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Tunis, Tunisia

Tunis' white-washed, blue-shuttered buildings hide a treasure trove of Arabic and Ottoman art. Inspect illuminated manuscripts from the Koran, follow the twists and turns of the fascinating old inner city, marvel at the ornate Palace of Dar Ben Abdallah and the magnificent Mosque, whose 184 columns were "recycled" from the rocky ruins of Carthage.

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Venice, Italy

It seems almost redundant to describe the charms of Venice. The cafes of St. Mark's Square, Palazzo-lined canals plied by gondolas, the elegant Doge's Palace, the Bridge of Sighs and the Church of San Giorgio Maggiore. Venice is possibly the most romantic place you'll ever visit.

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Vigo, Spain

It is said that Spanish treasure ships lie buried in the bottom of the harbor. Vigo is also the gateway for the pilgrimage through history to the Shrine of Santiago de Compostela.

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