Rippling through the waters of the Mediterranean coast, the incredible silhouette of the Costa Serena provides an avenue into vibrant harbours, seaside towns, and unforgettable onboard discoveries. Setting sail from Civitavecchia in Italy, travellers are tickled by a fresh breeze and seasoned by subtle flavours of salt floating in the air. Enjoy the desirable luxuries of modern travel with visits to Italy, Tunisia, Spain and France when you choose from the following options:
Seven-day cruise for two from 30 March to 6 April 2014
The majestic Costa Serena is a ship of space, symbolising harmony and serenity. A modern affair of state-of-the-art technology complemented by precious materials and furnishings, the resonant rhythms of the Serena offers guests five restaurants and 13 bars for indulgence and relaxation. Premium Cabins sleep two and boast all the comforts of home, plus the added bonus of 24-hour room service. When retiring for the evening, guests will be treated to a comfortable and modern room complete with a bathroom, air-conditioning and satellite TVs.
The majestic ship is filled with everything seafarers need for an all-inclusive vacation, including meals, entertainment, onboard activities and a lot more. Discover cruising Mediterranean style with a visit to the prestigious Samsara Spa, spread over two decks boasting a gym, baths, thalasso therapy pool as well as treatment rooms. Swing by the pool area with giant movie screen and sliding glass roof, and a Grand Prix driving simulator. Serena also offers a handful of new options such as four pools; two with retractable covers, a multipurpose sports pitch and convenient outdoor jogging track.
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