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MSC Cruises

Mediterranean from Barcelona

Date

September 1, 2026

Duration

7 nights

Departure Port

Barcelona · Spain

Arrival Port

Barcelona · Spain

Rating

Resort

Theme

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MSC Cruises

MSC Meraviglia

Vista

Launched

2016

Refitted

—

Tonnage

171,598 GT

Passengers

5,642

Cabins

2,214

Crew

1,608

Length

1034 m

Width

43 m

Speed

22 knots

Adults Only

No

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Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1

Barcelona 1
Barcelona 2
Barcelona 5

Barcelona

Depart 18:00
Spain

On the northeast coast of Spain, overlooking the Mediterranean, Barcelona is a vibrant port city, packed with centuries of iconic art and architecture—Gaudí and Picasso both called it home—and lined with sunny white-sand beaches. Explore the Catalan capital's tourist attractions and historic neighborhoods, Modernisme and world-renowned art museums, galleries and local crafts shops—some of which are centuries old and stock traditional Catalan wares. After you see the sights, there are lively tapas bars around every corner where you can stop for a drink, a café amb llet (Catalan for espresso with steamed milk) or a snack, no matter the hour. Green spaces for picnics, long walks and respite from the hustle and bustle are scattered throughout Barcelona's attractions: There's Gaudí's mosaic-decorated park, a neoclassical maze at the Laberint d'Horta, as well as plenty of high places (mountains, monuments and edifices) where sightseeing visitors can take in the view. A short trip from Barcelona by car or train, luxury outlets, cava wineries, a mountaintop abbey and the sandy beaches of the Mediterranean coast await.

Day 1

Day 1

Barcelona 1
Barcelona 2
Barcelona 5

Barcelona

Depart 18:00

On the northeast coast of Spain, overlooking the Mediterranean, Barcelona is a vibrant port city, packed with centuries of iconic art and architecture—Gaudí and Picasso both called it home—and lined with sunny white-sand beaches. Explore the Catalan capital's tourist attractions and historic neighborhoods, Modernisme and world-renowned art museums, galleries and local crafts shops—some of which are centuries old and stock traditional Catalan wares. After you see the sights, there are lively tapas bars around every corner where you can stop for a drink, a café amb llet (Catalan for espresso with steamed milk) or a snack, no matter the hour. Green spaces for picnics, long walks and respite from the hustle and bustle are scattered throughout Barcelona's attractions: There's Gaudí's mosaic-decorated park, a neoclassical maze at the Laberint d'Horta, as well as plenty of high places (mountains, monuments and edifices) where sightseeing visitors can take in the view. A short trip from Barcelona by car or train, luxury outlets, cava wineries, a mountaintop abbey and the sandy beaches of the Mediterranean coast await.

Day 2

Day 2

At Sea

Day 3

Day 3

La Goulette 1
La Goulette 2
La Goulette 3

La Goulette

Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
Tunisia

Until the time of the French protectorate, the medina was very much the center of things. Then, under the French influence, the ville nouvelle (new city) emerged with its major banks, department stores and administrative services. The main focus of ville nouvelle is the wide, tree-lined Avenue Habib Bourguiba. At its western end, this major thoroughfare becomes the Avenue de France, terminating in the Place de la Victoire and the entrance to the medina. Although today the medina has lost some of its importance, it is still a place where traditions can be readily observed and where visitors can get a feel for the local way of life. It features many of the city's points of interest and countless shops.

Day 3

Day 3

La Goulette 1
La Goulette 2
La Goulette 3

La Goulette

Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00

Until the time of the French protectorate, the medina was very much the center of things. Then, under the French influence, the ville nouvelle (new city) emerged with its major banks, department stores and administrative services. The main focus of ville nouvelle is the wide, tree-lined Avenue Habib Bourguiba. At its western end, this major thoroughfare becomes the Avenue de France, terminating in the Place de la Victoire and the entrance to the medina. Although today the medina has lost some of its importance, it is still a place where traditions can be readily observed and where visitors can get a feel for the local way of life. It features many of the city's points of interest and countless shops.

Day 4

Day 4

Palermo 1
Palermo 2
Palermo 5

Palermo

Arrive 09:00Depart 18:00
Italy

The capital of Sicily is situated on a crescent-shaped bay on the island's north coast. Once the intellectual capital of southern Europe, Palermo has always been at the crossroads of civilization. Due to its favourable location, Sicily's most interesting city has attracted almost every people and culture touching the Mediterranean world. Its most unique characteristic is a harmonious blend of Arab-Norman cultures mixed with Byzantine and Jewish elements, which created some unforgettable and resplendent works of art. Phoenician traders first colonized Palermo in the 6th-century BC, but it was the Carthaginians, who built the important fortress here that caught the covetous eye of the Romans. After the first Punic War, the Romans took control of the city in the 3rd-century BC. Following several invasions by the Vandals, Sicily was settled by Arabs, who made the country an emirate and Palermo a showpiece capital that rivalled in splendour both Cordoba and Cairo. The city became a magical place of palaces and mosques, minarets and palm trees. In the 11th-century Palermo was conquered by the Norman ruler, Roger de Hauteville. During the Normans' hundred-year occupation, the city experienced a remarkable period of enlightenment and a flourishing of the arts. Counting a population of more than 300,000, Palermo became the centre of Norman rule and one of the most important trading centres between East and West. Eventually, Palermo was incorporated into the “Kingdom of the Two Sicilies” under the Swabian ruler Frederick II, known as the Holy Roman Emperor. After the bloody Sicilian Vespers uprising in 1282, the Spanish took control and brought the Inquisition to Palermo. Some historians believe that the nature of the Inquisition helped foster the protective secret societies that eventually evolved into the Mafia. Today, visitors can still experience the legacy of Palermo's rich past. Great Arab-Norman buildings include the Cappella Palatina, La Martorana, San Giovanni degli Eremiti and, a few miles outside the city, the Cathedral of Monreale. Palermo's bustling streets and animated markets give the town an Oriental feel. The Quattro Canti, or Four Corners, is the monumental crossroads laid out in 1608-1620 at the central intersection of the four longest and straightest streets of the city. North of Piazza Castelnuovo lie the avenues of the new city. Most sights are scattered along three major streets: Corso Vittorio Emanuele, Via Maqueda and Via Roma. A vigorous metropolis with a strong historical profile, Palermo is packed with interesting sights, which make it an enriching and enjoyable place to explore.

Day 4

Day 4

Palermo (Monreale) 1
Palermo (Monreale) 2
Palermo (Monreale) 5

Palermo (Monreale)

Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00

The capital of Sicily is situated on a crescent-shaped bay on the island's north coast. Once the intellectual capital of southern Europe, Palermo has always been at the crossroads of civilization. Due to its favourable location, Sicily's most interesting city has attracted almost every people and culture touching the Mediterranean world. Its most unique characteristic is a harmonious blend of Arab-Norman cultures mixed with Byzantine and Jewish elements, which created some unforgettable and resplendent works of art. Phoenician traders first colonized Palermo in the 6th-century BC, but it was the Carthaginians, who built the important fortress here that caught the covetous eye of the Romans. After the first Punic War, the Romans took control of the city in the 3rd-century BC. Following several invasions by the Vandals, Sicily was settled by Arabs, who made the country an emirate and Palermo a showpiece capital that rivalled in splendour both Cordoba and Cairo. The city became a magical place of palaces and mosques, minarets and palm trees. In the 11th-century Palermo was conquered by the Norman ruler, Roger de Hauteville. During the Normans' hundred-year occupation, the city experienced a remarkable period of enlightenment and a flourishing of the arts. Counting a population of more than 300,000, Palermo became the centre of Norman rule and one of the most important trading centres between East and West. Eventually, Palermo was incorporated into the “Kingdom of the Two Sicilies” under the Swabian ruler Frederick II, known as the Holy Roman Emperor. After the bloody Sicilian Vespers uprising in 1282, the Spanish took control and brought the Inquisition to Palermo. Some historians believe that the nature of the Inquisition helped foster the protective secret societies that eventually evolved into the Mafia. Today, visitors can still experience the legacy of Palermo's rich past. Great Arab-Norman buildings include the Cappella Palatina, La Martorana, San Giovanni degli Eremiti and, a few miles outside the city, the Cathedral of Monreale. Palermo's bustling streets and animated markets give the town an Oriental feel. The Quattro Canti, or Four Corners, is the monumental crossroads laid out in 1608-1620 at the central intersection of the four longest and straightest streets of the city. North of Piazza Castelnuovo lie the avenues of the new city. Most sights are scattered along three major streets: Corso Vittorio Emanuele, Via Maqueda and Via Roma. A vigorous metropolis with a strong historical profile, Palermo is packed with interesting sights, which make it an enriching and enjoyable place to explore.

Day 5

Day 5

Naples 1
Naples 2
Naples 5

Naples

Arrive 06:30Depart 16:30
Italy

Naples, in the Campania region, is Italy's third largest city. Its claim to fame is the spectacular location along one of the world's most splendid bays, backed by the perfect cone of Mount Vesuvius. In addition to its beautiful setting, Naples' surprises with other outstanding attractions such as the Royal Palace, San Carlos Opera House, the impressive National Archaeological Museum and the Castel Nuovo, dating from the 13th-century. The city's central area is best explored on foot. Chaotic traffic conditions make driving around the city a very frustrating experience. Naples provides a convenient starting point for trips to such favored destinations as Pompeii, Herculaneum and Mount Vesuvius. The Isle of Capri can be reached via a 45-minute hydrofoil service. The region of Campania was home to Greeks settlers some 300 years before Rome was founded. Pompeii, too, was a Greek town before being conquered by the Romans during the 5th century BC. It was under the Romans that Pompeii flourished and grew prosperous. When Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD, the population of 20,000 was wiped out, but dozens of buildings were preserved under layers of cinder more than 20 feet deep. The most important finds from Pompeii are displayed in Naples' National Archaeological Museum. A visit here will no doubt enhance a visit to ancient Pompeii.

Day 5

Day 5

Naples (Pompeii) 1
Naples (Pompeii) 2
Naples (Pompeii) 5

Naples (Pompeii)

Arrive 06:30Depart 16:30

Naples, in the Campania region, is Italy's third largest city. Its claim to fame is the spectacular location along one of the world's most splendid bays, backed by the perfect cone of Mount Vesuvius. In addition to its beautiful setting, Naples' surprises with other outstanding attractions such as the Royal Palace, San Carlos Opera House, the impressive National Archaeological Museum and the Castel Nuovo, dating from the 13th-century. The city's central area is best explored on foot. Chaotic traffic conditions make driving around the city a very frustrating experience. Naples provides a convenient starting point for trips to such favored destinations as Pompeii, Herculaneum and Mount Vesuvius. The Isle of Capri can be reached via a 45-minute hydrofoil service. The region of Campania was home to Greeks settlers some 300 years before Rome was founded. Pompeii, too, was a Greek town before being conquered by the Romans during the 5th century BC. It was under the Romans that Pompeii flourished and grew prosperous. When Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD, the population of 20,000 was wiped out, but dozens of buildings were preserved under layers of cinder more than 20 feet deep. The most important finds from Pompeii are displayed in Naples' National Archaeological Museum. A visit here will no doubt enhance a visit to ancient Pompeii.

Day 6

Day 6

Livorno 1
Livorno 2
Livorno 5

Livorno

Arrive 09:00Depart 19:00
Italy

There are few more elegant places to salute the sunset than Terrazza Mascagni, Livorno’s refined chessboard piazza. A historic port, and a beachy gateway to Tuscany, Livorno welcomes you ashore to explore this enchanted Italian region's sun-soaked beauty, rich flavours and world-renowned fine art. Stay in Livorno to explore 'Piccolo Venezia', or ‘Little Venice’ - a quarter of the town that's laced with canals, little marble bridges and plenty of tempting eateries. View less With its bustling market, fortresses and iconic waterfront, there’s plenty to keep you busy here, but most will be tempted to venture inland to explore more of Tuscany’s many charms and artistic wonders. Test your nose, as you breathe in the subtleties of Tuscany’s vineyard-draped scenery, and visit wineries showcasing the best of the renowned flavours of the Bolgheri wine-growing area. Or head out to Prato, where you’ll find tightly-woven textile history. Pisa’s showpiece tower is within reach, as is Florence’s city of immense and imaginative renaissance beauty. Admire the delicate carving of Michelangelo's masterpiece, the David statue, and note the provocative stance as he casts a dismissive glance towards Rome. Stand before the city’s majestic black and white cathedral - the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore - with its colossal brick dome. The view down over Florence's river and grand dome from Piazzale Michelangelo, meanwhile, is one of Italy's finest. However you choose to spend your time in Tuscany, you’ll discover an artistic region, filled with beauty designed to appeal to every sense.

Day 6

Day 6

Livorno(Florence) 1
Livorno(Florence) 2
Livorno(Florence) 5

Livorno(Florence)

Arrive 09:00Depart 19:00

There are few more elegant places to salute the sunset than Terrazza Mascagni, Livorno’s refined chessboard piazza. A historic port, and a beachy gateway to Tuscany, Livorno welcomes you ashore to explore this enchanted Italian region's sun-soaked beauty, rich flavours and world-renowned fine art. Stay in Livorno to explore 'Piccolo Venezia', or ‘Little Venice’ - a quarter of the town that's laced with canals, little marble bridges and plenty of tempting eateries. View less With its bustling market, fortresses and iconic waterfront, there’s plenty to keep you busy here, but most will be tempted to venture inland to explore more of Tuscany’s many charms and artistic wonders. Test your nose, as you breathe in the subtleties of Tuscany’s vineyard-draped scenery, and visit wineries showcasing the best of the renowned flavours of the Bolgheri wine-growing area. Or head out to Prato, where you’ll find tightly-woven textile history. Pisa’s showpiece tower is within reach, as is Florence’s city of immense and imaginative renaissance beauty. Admire the delicate carving of Michelangelo's masterpiece, the David statue, and note the provocative stance as he casts a dismissive glance towards Rome. Stand before the city’s majestic black and white cathedral - the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore - with its colossal brick dome. The view down over Florence's river and grand dome from Piazzale Michelangelo, meanwhile, is one of Italy's finest. However you choose to spend your time in Tuscany, you’ll discover an artistic region, filled with beauty designed to appeal to every sense.

Day 7

Day 7

Marseille 1
Marseille 2
Marseille 5

Marseille

Arrive 10:00Depart 19:00
France

Marseille is the second largest city in France after Paris. It is also one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the Mediterranean. Cave paintings in the nearby Calanques are estimated to be 30,000 years old, and remains of brick habitations date from 6,000 BCE. The more recent history begins with a Hellenic port in about 600 BCE, some remains of which are on view at the city’s History Museum. It has been one of the world’s major seaports almost from its founding, and served as the main European terminus of the French colonial empire in Africa and the Far East. It is located in the Provence-Alpes-Cote d’Azur region and is the capital of the Bouches-du-Rhone department. On an island in the expansive bay of Marseille stands the prison of Chateau d’If made famous by the Alexandre Dumas novel “The Count of Monte Cristo.” The Vieux-Port with its atmospheric buildings and wharves is the area where visitors can search for the perfect example of the local specialty bouillabaisse, a rich fish stew containing at least three, and often more varieties of local fishes. Marseille’s newly renovated port at the venerable Joliette Docks is situated very close to the striking Cathédrale de la Major and the fascinating collections at the Museum of African, Oceanic and American Indian Arts.

Day 7

Day 7

Marseille (Provence)

Marseille (Provence)

Arrive 10:00Depart 19:00

Union Island is part of the nation of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. It has a surface of 9 square kilometres and lies about 200 km west-southwest of Barbados within view of the islands of Carriacou and the mainland of Grenada, which lies directly south. Clifton and Ashton are the two principal towns.

Day 8

Day 8

Barcelona 1
Barcelona 2
Barcelona 5

Barcelona

Arrive 08:00
Spain

On the northeast coast of Spain, overlooking the Mediterranean, Barcelona is a vibrant port city, packed with centuries of iconic art and architecture—Gaudí and Picasso both called it home—and lined with sunny white-sand beaches. Explore the Catalan capital's tourist attractions and historic neighborhoods, Modernisme and world-renowned art museums, galleries and local crafts shops—some of which are centuries old and stock traditional Catalan wares. After you see the sights, there are lively tapas bars around every corner where you can stop for a drink, a café amb llet (Catalan for espresso with steamed milk) or a snack, no matter the hour. Green spaces for picnics, long walks and respite from the hustle and bustle are scattered throughout Barcelona's attractions: There's Gaudí's mosaic-decorated park, a neoclassical maze at the Laberint d'Horta, as well as plenty of high places (mountains, monuments and edifices) where sightseeing visitors can take in the view. A short trip from Barcelona by car or train, luxury outlets, cava wineries, a mountaintop abbey and the sandy beaches of the Mediterranean coast await.

Day 8

Day 8

Barcelona 1
Barcelona 2
Barcelona 5

Barcelona

Arrive 08:00

On the northeast coast of Spain, overlooking the Mediterranean, Barcelona is a vibrant port city, packed with centuries of iconic art and architecture—Gaudí and Picasso both called it home—and lined with sunny white-sand beaches. Explore the Catalan capital's tourist attractions and historic neighborhoods, Modernisme and world-renowned art museums, galleries and local crafts shops—some of which are centuries old and stock traditional Catalan wares. After you see the sights, there are lively tapas bars around every corner where you can stop for a drink, a café amb llet (Catalan for espresso with steamed milk) or a snack, no matter the hour. Green spaces for picnics, long walks and respite from the hustle and bustle are scattered throughout Barcelona's attractions: There's Gaudí's mosaic-decorated park, a neoclassical maze at the Laberint d'Horta, as well as plenty of high places (mountains, monuments and edifices) where sightseeing visitors can take in the view. A short trip from Barcelona by car or train, luxury outlets, cava wineries, a mountaintop abbey and the sandy beaches of the Mediterranean coast await.

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Suite
SBG

BINGO SUITE

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GRAND SUITE AUREA WITH TERRACE 1
GRAND SUITE AUREA WITH TERRACE 2
GRAND SUITE AUREA WITH TERRACE 7

GRAND SUITE AUREA WITH TERRACE

Suite
807 m²Max 4
SXJ

Grand Suite Aurea with Terrace

Double or Twin ConfigurationSofa BedLounge AreaVanity AreaShowerBath+14
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MSC YACHT CLUB DELUXE SUITE 1
MSC YACHT CLUB DELUXE SUITE 2
MSC YACHT CLUB DELUXE SUITE 8

MSC YACHT CLUB DELUXE SUITE

Suite
334 m²Max 5
YC1

Balcony
Sitting area with sofa
Spacious closet
Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer
Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Complimentary Wi-Fi

Double or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaVanity AreaShowerBathToiletries Provided+12
US$3,898 /person+ US$203 taxes & fees
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MSC YACHT CLUB INTERIOR SUITE 1
MSC YACHT CLUB INTERIOR SUITE 2
MSC YACHT CLUB INTERIOR SUITE 5

MSC YACHT CLUB INTERIOR SUITE

Inside
161 m²Max 2
YIN

Double bed can be converted into two single beds (on request). Wardrobe. Bathroom with shower.

Interactive TV, telephone and safe. Wifi connection available (for a fee). Mini bar and Air conditioning.

Surface approx. 16 sq.m.

Double or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaVanity AreaShowerBathToiletries Provided+12
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MSC YACHT CLUB ROYAL SUITE 1
MSC YACHT CLUB ROYAL SUITE 2
MSC YACHT CLUB ROYAL SUITE 9

MSC YACHT CLUB ROYAL SUITE

Suite
377 m²Max 2
YC3

Balcony with private whirlpool bath and dining table
Separate living area and dining room
Comfortable double or single beds (on request)
Walk-in wardrobes
Bathroom with tub and shower, vanity area with hairdryer
Interactive TV, telephone, Wifi connection available (for a fee), safe and minibar
Surface approx. 56 sq.m.

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Double or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaDining AreaVanity AreaShowerBath+13
US$6,408 /person+ US$203 taxes & fees
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PREMIUM SUITE AUREA WITH TERRACE 1
PREMIUM SUITE AUREA WITH TERRACE 2
PREMIUM SUITE AUREA WITH TERRACE 4

PREMIUM SUITE AUREA WITH TERRACE

Suite
570–614 m²Max 4
SLJ

Balcony with a private whirlpool bath
Spacious closet
Sitting area with double sofa bed
Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available

Double or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaVanity AreaShowerBathWhirlpool Bath+14
US$2,955 /person+ US$203 taxes & fees
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YACHT CLUB DUPLEX SUITE WITH JACUZZI 1
YACHT CLUB DUPLEX SUITE WITH JACUZZI 2
YACHT CLUB DUPLEX SUITE WITH JACUZZI 10

YACHT CLUB DUPLEX SUITE WITH JACUZZI

Suite
883 m²Max 4
YJD

Yacht Club Duplex Suite with Jacuzzi

Double or Twin ConfigurationSofa BedLounge AreaDining AreaVanity AreaShower+14
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BALCONY AUREA 1
BALCONY AUREA 2
BALCONY AUREA 5

BALCONY AUREA

Balcony
226 m²Max 2
BA

Balcony
Sitting area with sofa
Spacious closet
Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer
Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available

Lounge AreaShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)Safe+10
US$2,005 /person+ US$203 taxes & fees
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BALCONY BELLA GUARANTEED 1
BALCONY BELLA GUARANTEED 2
BALCONY BELLA GUARANTEED 6

BALCONY BELLA GUARANTEED

Balcony
172–301 m²Max 2
BB

Balcony
Sitting area with sofa
Comfortable double or single beds (on request)
Interactive TV, telephone, Wifi connection available (for a fee), safe and minibar
Bathroom with shower or bathtub , vanity area with hairdryer

Double or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaVanity AreaShowerBathToiletries Provided+11
US$1,725 /person+ US$203 taxes & fees
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BINGO BALCONY BELLA 1
BINGO BALCONY BELLA 2
BINGO BALCONY BELLA 5

BINGO BALCONY BELLA

Balcony
172–301 m²Max 2
BBL

BINGO BALCONY BELLA

Double or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaVanity AreaShowerBathToiletries Provided+11
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DELUXE BALCONY FANTASTICA 1
DELUXE BALCONY FANTASTICA 2
DELUXE BALCONY FANTASTICA 5

DELUXE BALCONY FANTASTICA

Balcony
226 m²Max 2
BR1BR2BR3

Balcony
Sitting area with sofa
Spacious closet
Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer
Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available

Lounge AreaShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)Safe+9
US$1,815 /person+ US$203 taxes & fees
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DELUXE BALCONY WITH PARTIAL VIEW FANTASTICA 1
DELUXE BALCONY WITH PARTIAL VIEW FANTASTICA 2
DELUXE BALCONY WITH PARTIAL VIEW FANTASTICA 5

DELUXE BALCONY WITH PARTIAL VIEW FANTASTICA

Balcony
226 m²Max 2
BP

Surface 17 sqm, balcony 4 sqm, deck 8-14.
Sitting area with sofa.
Comfortable double or single beds (on request).
Interactive TV, telephone, Wifi connection available (for a fee), safe and minibar.
Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area with hairdryer.

Lounge AreaShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)Safe+9
US$1,745 /person+ US$203 taxes & fees
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PREMIUM BALCONY FANTASTICA 1
PREMIUM BALCONY FANTASTICA 2
PREMIUM BALCONY FANTASTICA 5

PREMIUM BALCONY FANTASTICA

Balcony
301 m²Max 2
BL1BL2BL3

Balcony
Sitting area with sofa
Spacious closet
Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer
Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available

Lounge AreaShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)Safe+9
US$1,885 /person+ US$203 taxes & fees
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STUDIO BALCONY FANTASTICA 1
STUDIO BALCONY FANTASTICA 2
STUDIO BALCONY FANTASTICA 5

STUDIO BALCONY FANTASTICA

Balcony
172 m²Max 1
BS

Balcony
Sitting area with sofa
Spacious closet
Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer
Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available

Lounge AreaShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)Safe+8
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BINGO OUTSIDE BELLA 1
BINGO OUTSIDE BELLA 2
BINGO OUTSIDE BELLA 7

BINGO OUTSIDE BELLA

Outside
129–237 m²Max 2
BOU

BINGO OUTSIDE BELLA

Double or Twin ConfigurationVanity AreaShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTV+9
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DELUXE OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA 1
DELUXE OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA 2
DELUXE OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA 5

DELUXE OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA

Outside
172 m²Max 2
OR1

Window with sea view
Relaxing armchair
Spacious closet
Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available

Lounge AreaShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)Safe+8
US$1,680 /person+ US$203 taxes & fees
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JUNIOR OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA 1
JUNIOR OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA 2
JUNIOR OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA 5

JUNIOR OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA

Outside
129 m²Max 2
OM2

Window with sea view
Relaxing armchair
Spacious closet
Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available

Lounge AreaShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)Safe+8
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JUNIOR OCEAN VIEW WITH OBSTRUCTED VIEW FANTASTICA 1
JUNIOR OCEAN VIEW WITH OBSTRUCTED VIEW FANTASTICA 2
JUNIOR OCEAN VIEW WITH OBSTRUCTED VIEW FANTASTICA 5

JUNIOR OCEAN VIEW WITH OBSTRUCTED VIEW FANTASTICA

Outside
129 m²Max 2
OO

Window with sea view
Relaxing armchair
Spacious closet
Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available

Lounge AreaShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)Safe+8
US$1,600 /person+ US$203 taxes & fees
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OCEAN VIEW BELLA GUARANTEED 1
OCEAN VIEW BELLA GUARANTEED 2
OCEAN VIEW BELLA GUARANTEED 8

OCEAN VIEW BELLA GUARANTEED

Outside
129–237 m²Max 2
OB

Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available

Double or Twin ConfigurationVanity AreaShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTV+9
US$1,570 /person+ US$203 taxes & fees
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PREMIUM OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA 1
PREMIUM OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA 2
PREMIUM OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA 5

PREMIUM OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA

Outside
237 m²Max 2
OL2

Window with sea view
Relaxing armchair
Spacious closet
Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available

Lounge AreaShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)Safe+9
US$1,700 /person+ US$203 taxes & fees
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BINGO INSIDE BELLA 1
BINGO INSIDE BELLA 2
BINGO INSIDE BELLA 5

BINGO INSIDE BELLA

Inside
108–161 m²Max 2
BIN

BINGO INSIDE BELLA

Double or Twin ConfigurationVanity AreaShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTV+9
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DELUXE INTERIOR FANTASTICA 1
DELUXE INTERIOR FANTASTICA 2
DELUXE INTERIOR FANTASTICA 4

DELUXE INTERIOR FANTASTICA

Inside
161 m²Max 2
IR1IR2

Relaxing armchair
Spacious closet
Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available

ShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)SafeHair Dryer+8
US$1,495 /person+ US$203 taxes & fees
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INTERIOR BELLA GUARANTEED 1
INTERIOR BELLA GUARANTEED 2
INTERIOR BELLA GUARANTEED 6

INTERIOR BELLA GUARANTEED

Inside
108–161 m²Max 2
IB

Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available

Double or Twin ConfigurationVanity AreaShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTV+9
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STUDIO INTERIOR FANTASTICA 1
STUDIO INTERIOR FANTASTICA 2
STUDIO INTERIOR FANTASTICA 5

STUDIO INTERIOR FANTASTICA

Inside
108 m²Max 2
IS

Relaxing armchair
Spacious closet
Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available

ShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)Media/Entertainment StationSafe+8
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