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MSC Grand Voyages

Date

2026-09-21

Duration

26 nights

Departure Port

Seattle

United States

Arrival Port

Miami

United States

Rating

—

Theme

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MSC Cruises

MSC Poesia

Launched

2008

Refitted

—

Tonnage

92,627 GT

Passengers

3,013

Cabins

1,275

Crew

987

Length

964 m

Width

59.64 m

Speed

23 knots

Adults Only

No

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Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1

Seattle

Depart 17:00
United States
Seattle

Seattle, the Pacific Northwest's rain-kissed metropolis, commands one of America's most spectacular urban settings — a skyline of glass towers reflected in Elliott Bay with the white cone of Mount Rainier presiding over the horizon on clear days. Pike Place Market, one of the oldest and most vibrant public markets in the country, overflows with Dungeness crab, wild salmon, and blooms of tulips from the Skagit Valley. The neighbourhood of Capitol Hill pulses with independent bookshops and craft breweries; the Space Needle delivers sweeping views of the Cascades and the Olympic Peninsula. Summer, from June through September, offers Seattle's most generous sunshine.

Day 2

Day 2

At Sea

Day 3

Day 3

Ketchikan

Arrive 08:00Depart 17:00
United States
Ketchikan

Ketchikan clings to the forested shore of Revillagigedo Island in Alaska's southeastern panhandle — a town so narrow that locals joke it is three miles long and three blocks wide. Revered by the Tlingit people for millennia as a place of abundant salmon, it is today celebrated as the Totem Pole Capital of the World: the collections at Saxman Native Village and Totem Bight State Historical Park preserve the most significant concentration of these monumental artworks anywhere. Creek Street, a boardwalk of colorful historic houses built over Ketchikan Creek, should not be missed. Summer (May–September) brings the best weather, with salmon running in the creeks below.

Day 4

Day 4

Sitka

Arrive 07:30Depart 17:00
United States
Sitka

Sitka, set on the wild west coast of Baranof Island in Southeast Alaska, is one of the Pacific Northwest's most historically resonant ports — a place where Russian Orthodox onion domes rise above totem poles and the great temperate rainforest presses down to the water's edge. The Sitka National Historical Park preserves the site of the 1804 battle between Tlingit warriors and Russian colonisers alongside a magnificent collection of monumental poles. Whale-watching, sea kayaking among sea otters, and brown bear spotting in the surrounding wilderness define the outdoor experience. May through September offers the most accessible and luminous conditions.

Day 5

Day 5

Endicott Arm

Arrive 14:00Depart 08:00
United States
Endicott Arm

Endicott Arm is a thirty-mile glacial fjord in Southeast Alaska's Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness, crowned by the magnificent Dawes Glacier and surrounded by towering granite walls and drifting icebergs. Witnessing the glacier calve thunderous fragments into turquoise tidewater — while harbour seals rest on nearby ice floes — ranks among cruising's most profound natural encounters. The Alaska sailing season runs from May through September, with late June through August offering the longest daylight hours and the most active calving conditions.

Day 6

Day 6

At Sea

Day 7

Day 7

Victoria

Arrive 07:00Depart 23:59
Canada
Victoria

Victoria, British Columbia, is a charming port city known for its British-inspired architecture, vibrant food scene, and rich cultural heritage. Must-do experiences include indulging in afternoon tea at the Fairmont Empress and exploring the lively Victoria Public Market. The best time to visit is in the summer, when the city's gardens and outdoor attractions are in full bloom.

Day 8

Day 8

Seattle

Depart 18:00
United States
Seattle

Seattle, the Pacific Northwest's rain-kissed metropolis, commands one of America's most spectacular urban settings — a skyline of glass towers reflected in Elliott Bay with the white cone of Mount Rainier presiding over the horizon on clear days. Pike Place Market, one of the oldest and most vibrant public markets in the country, overflows with Dungeness crab, wild salmon, and blooms of tulips from the Skagit Valley. The neighbourhood of Capitol Hill pulses with independent bookshops and craft breweries; the Space Needle delivers sweeping views of the Cascades and the Olympic Peninsula. Summer, from June through September, offers Seattle's most generous sunshine.

Day 9

Day 9

At Sea

Day 10

Day 10

At Sea

Day 11

Day 11

At Sea

Day 12

Day 12

Los Angeles

Arrive 08:00Depart 21:00
United States
Los Angeles

Los Angeles rewards the curious traveller willing to look beyond its cinematic mythology: beneath the Pacific light and the freeway sprawl lies a city of extraordinary cultural plurality, world-class museums, and some of North America's most diverse cuisine. The Getty Center, perched above the city with panoramic views from the Pacific to the San Gabriel Mountains, houses one of the finest art collections in the United States. Santa Monica's Palisades Park at sunset and the boulevards of Silver Lake at any hour reveal a city perpetually reinventing itself. The port calls at San Pedro give access to Downtown, Hollywood, and Malibu's pristine beaches. Southern California's climate makes Los Angeles a year-round destination.

Day 13

Day 13

San Diego

Depart 18:00
United States
San Diego

San Diego is a sun-blessed Southern California city of extraordinary beaches, world-class craft beer, and a border-city food culture that produces some of the finest Mexican cuisine in the United States. Must-dos include snorkeling at La Jolla Cove, exploring Balboa Park's seventeen museums and the San Diego Zoo, and tasting fish tacos at a beachside taquería. The climate is excellent year-round, with September–November offering the warmest, clearest days.

Day 14

Day 14

At Sea

Day 15

Day 15

At Sea

Day 16

Day 16

Cabo San Lucas

Depart 16:00
Mexico
Cabo San Lucas

Cabo San Lucas is a lively port town at the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula, renowned for its stunning beaches and vibrant atmosphere. Must-do experiences include exploring the iconic El Arco rock formation and indulging in local delicacies like tacos de pescado and ceviche. The best season to visit is from November to April when the weather is pleasantly warm and ideal for outdoor adventures.

Day 17

Day 17

At Sea

Day 18

Day 18

At Sea

Day 19

Day 19

At Sea

Day 20

Day 20

Puntarenas

Depart 20:00
Costa Rica
Puntarenas

Puntarenas is Costa Rica's historic Pacific port, a narrow peninsula reaching into the Gulf of Nicoya where nineteenth-century maritime heritage meets vibrant marine life, signature street food like the iconic *churchill* shaved ice, and easy access to Tortuga Island, cloud forests, and world-class whitewater rafting on the Pacuare River. The dry season from December through April offers the most reliable sunshine and calmest seas for both shore excursions and gulf crossings, making it the ideal window for cruise itineraries calling at this authentically Costa Rican gateway.

Day 21

Day 21

At Sea

Day 22

Day 22

Panama Canal

Arrive 21:00Depart 09:15
Panama

The Panama Canal is one of humanity's greatest engineering achievements—a 50-mile waterway that lifts ships 26 meters through locks to cross between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Must-dos include watching the locks operation from open deck, visiting the Miraflores Visitor Center, and exploring Panama City's restored Casco Viejo. The dry season (December–April) offers the clearest views for transit day.

Day 23

Day 23

Colon

Arrive 11:00Depart 19:00
Panama
Colon

Colón, Panama, stands as the Caribbean gateway to the Panama Canal, where colonial history, Afro-Caribbean culture, and one of engineering's greatest achievements converge. Visitors should not miss a canal transit through the Gatun Locks and a journey to the UNESCO-listed Fuerte San Lorenzo, the seventeenth-century fortress overlooking the Chagres River. The dry season from December through April offers the most comfortable conditions, with lower humidity and calm Caribbean waters ideal for both port exploration and jungle excursions.

Day 24

Day 24

Cartagena

Depart 18:00
Spain
Cartagena

Cartagena, Spain, is a storied Mediterranean port city founded by the Carthaginians in 227 BC, where a spectacularly preserved Roman Theatre and Modernista architecture reveal layers of civilisation along a sheltered natural harbour. Visitors should not miss the caldero rice at a harbourside restaurant and a morning exploring the archaeological quarter from the Roman Forum to the Punic Wall. The mild Murcian climate makes autumn through late spring ideal, when temperatures invite leisurely wandering without the intensity of high summer.

Day 25

Day 25

At Sea

Day 26

Day 26

At Sea

Day 27

Day 27

Miami

Arrive 07:00
United States
Miami

Miami is a city of perpetual reinvention — the Art Deco jewel of South Beach giving way to the street-art murals of Wynwood, the Cuban rhythms of Calle Ocho, and the glass-and-steel towers of a skyline that has redrawn itself every decade since Julia Tuttle convinced Henry Flagler to extend his railroad south in 1896. Must-dos include strolling the pastel-fronted Ocean Drive at dusk and exploring the world-class collections at the Pérez Art Museum Miami overlooking Biscayne Bay. November through April delivers idyllic weather — warm and dry — while summer brings heat, humidity, and hurricane risk. Miami handles cruise departures elegantly, with the Port of Miami a short taxi ride from the best neighbourhoods.

Day 1

Seattle

Depart 17:00
United States
Seattle

Seattle, the Pacific Northwest's rain-kissed metropolis, commands one of America's most spectacular urban settings — a skyline of glass towers reflected in Elliott Bay with the white cone of Mount Rainier presiding over the horizon on clear days. Pike Place Market, one of the oldest and most vibrant public markets in the country, overflows with Dungeness crab, wild salmon, and blooms of tulips from the Skagit Valley. The neighbourhood of Capitol Hill pulses with independent bookshops and craft breweries; the Space Needle delivers sweeping views of the Cascades and the Olympic Peninsula. Summer, from June through September, offers Seattle's most generous sunshine.

Day 2

At Sea

Day 3

Ketchikan

Arrive 08:00Depart 17:00
United States
Ketchikan

Ketchikan clings to the forested shore of Revillagigedo Island in Alaska's southeastern panhandle — a town so narrow that locals joke it is three miles long and three blocks wide. Revered by the Tlingit people for millennia as a place of abundant salmon, it is today celebrated as the Totem Pole Capital of the World: the collections at Saxman Native Village and Totem Bight State Historical Park preserve the most significant concentration of these monumental artworks anywhere. Creek Street, a boardwalk of colorful historic houses built over Ketchikan Creek, should not be missed. Summer (May–September) brings the best weather, with salmon running in the creeks below.

Day 4

Sitka

Arrive 07:30Depart 17:00
United States
Sitka

Sitka, set on the wild west coast of Baranof Island in Southeast Alaska, is one of the Pacific Northwest's most historically resonant ports — a place where Russian Orthodox onion domes rise above totem poles and the great temperate rainforest presses down to the water's edge. The Sitka National Historical Park preserves the site of the 1804 battle between Tlingit warriors and Russian colonisers alongside a magnificent collection of monumental poles. Whale-watching, sea kayaking among sea otters, and brown bear spotting in the surrounding wilderness define the outdoor experience. May through September offers the most accessible and luminous conditions.

Day 5

Endicott Arm

Arrive 14:00Depart 08:00
United States
Endicott Arm

Endicott Arm is a thirty-mile glacial fjord in Southeast Alaska's Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness, crowned by the magnificent Dawes Glacier and surrounded by towering granite walls and drifting icebergs. Witnessing the glacier calve thunderous fragments into turquoise tidewater — while harbour seals rest on nearby ice floes — ranks among cruising's most profound natural encounters. The Alaska sailing season runs from May through September, with late June through August offering the longest daylight hours and the most active calving conditions.

Day 6

At Sea

Day 7

Victoria

Arrive 07:00Depart 23:59
Canada
Victoria

Victoria, British Columbia, is a charming port city known for its British-inspired architecture, vibrant food scene, and rich cultural heritage. Must-do experiences include indulging in afternoon tea at the Fairmont Empress and exploring the lively Victoria Public Market. The best time to visit is in the summer, when the city's gardens and outdoor attractions are in full bloom.

Day 8

Seattle

Depart 18:00
United States
Seattle

Seattle, the Pacific Northwest's rain-kissed metropolis, commands one of America's most spectacular urban settings — a skyline of glass towers reflected in Elliott Bay with the white cone of Mount Rainier presiding over the horizon on clear days. Pike Place Market, one of the oldest and most vibrant public markets in the country, overflows with Dungeness crab, wild salmon, and blooms of tulips from the Skagit Valley. The neighbourhood of Capitol Hill pulses with independent bookshops and craft breweries; the Space Needle delivers sweeping views of the Cascades and the Olympic Peninsula. Summer, from June through September, offers Seattle's most generous sunshine.

Day 9

At Sea

Day 10

At Sea

Day 11

At Sea

Day 12

Los Angeles

Arrive 08:00Depart 21:00
United States
Los Angeles

Los Angeles rewards the curious traveller willing to look beyond its cinematic mythology: beneath the Pacific light and the freeway sprawl lies a city of extraordinary cultural plurality, world-class museums, and some of North America's most diverse cuisine. The Getty Center, perched above the city with panoramic views from the Pacific to the San Gabriel Mountains, houses one of the finest art collections in the United States. Santa Monica's Palisades Park at sunset and the boulevards of Silver Lake at any hour reveal a city perpetually reinventing itself. The port calls at San Pedro give access to Downtown, Hollywood, and Malibu's pristine beaches. Southern California's climate makes Los Angeles a year-round destination.

Day 13

San Diego

Depart 18:00
United States
San Diego

San Diego is a sun-blessed Southern California city of extraordinary beaches, world-class craft beer, and a border-city food culture that produces some of the finest Mexican cuisine in the United States. Must-dos include snorkeling at La Jolla Cove, exploring Balboa Park's seventeen museums and the San Diego Zoo, and tasting fish tacos at a beachside taquería. The climate is excellent year-round, with September–November offering the warmest, clearest days.

Day 14

At Sea

Day 15

At Sea

Day 16

Cabo San Lucas

Depart 16:00
Mexico
Cabo San Lucas

Cabo San Lucas is a lively port town at the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula, renowned for its stunning beaches and vibrant atmosphere. Must-do experiences include exploring the iconic El Arco rock formation and indulging in local delicacies like tacos de pescado and ceviche. The best season to visit is from November to April when the weather is pleasantly warm and ideal for outdoor adventures.

Day 17

At Sea

Day 18

At Sea

Day 19

At Sea

Day 20

Puntarenas

Depart 20:00
Costa Rica
Puntarenas

Puntarenas is Costa Rica's historic Pacific port, a narrow peninsula reaching into the Gulf of Nicoya where nineteenth-century maritime heritage meets vibrant marine life, signature street food like the iconic *churchill* shaved ice, and easy access to Tortuga Island, cloud forests, and world-class whitewater rafting on the Pacuare River. The dry season from December through April offers the most reliable sunshine and calmest seas for both shore excursions and gulf crossings, making it the ideal window for cruise itineraries calling at this authentically Costa Rican gateway.

Day 21

At Sea

Day 22

Panama Canal

Arrive 21:00Depart 09:15
Panama

The Panama Canal is one of humanity's greatest engineering achievements—a 50-mile waterway that lifts ships 26 meters through locks to cross between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Must-dos include watching the locks operation from open deck, visiting the Miraflores Visitor Center, and exploring Panama City's restored Casco Viejo. The dry season (December–April) offers the clearest views for transit day.

Day 23

Colon

Arrive 11:00Depart 19:00
Panama
Colon

Colón, Panama, stands as the Caribbean gateway to the Panama Canal, where colonial history, Afro-Caribbean culture, and one of engineering's greatest achievements converge. Visitors should not miss a canal transit through the Gatun Locks and a journey to the UNESCO-listed Fuerte San Lorenzo, the seventeenth-century fortress overlooking the Chagres River. The dry season from December through April offers the most comfortable conditions, with lower humidity and calm Caribbean waters ideal for both port exploration and jungle excursions.

Day 24

Cartagena

Depart 18:00
Spain
Cartagena

Cartagena, Spain, is a storied Mediterranean port city founded by the Carthaginians in 227 BC, where a spectacularly preserved Roman Theatre and Modernista architecture reveal layers of civilisation along a sheltered natural harbour. Visitors should not miss the caldero rice at a harbourside restaurant and a morning exploring the archaeological quarter from the Roman Forum to the Punic Wall. The mild Murcian climate makes autumn through late spring ideal, when temperatures invite leisurely wandering without the intensity of high summer.

Day 25

At Sea

Day 26

At Sea

Day 27

Miami

Arrive 07:00
United States
Miami

Miami is a city of perpetual reinvention — the Art Deco jewel of South Beach giving way to the street-art murals of Wynwood, the Cuban rhythms of Calle Ocho, and the glass-and-steel towers of a skyline that has redrawn itself every decade since Julia Tuttle convinced Henry Flagler to extend his railroad south in 1896. Must-dos include strolling the pastel-fronted Ocean Drive at dusk and exploring the world-class collections at the Pérez Art Museum Miami overlooking Biscayne Bay. November through April delivers idyllic weather — warm and dry — while summer brings heat, humidity, and hurricane risk. Miami handles cruise departures elegantly, with the Port of Miami a short taxi ride from the best neighbourhoods.

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MSC YACHT CLUB DELUXE SUITE 1
MSC YACHT CLUB DELUXE SUITE 2
MSC YACHT CLUB DELUXE SUITE 7

MSC YACHT CLUB DELUXE SUITE

Suite
333 m²Max 3
YC1

MSC Yacht Club Deluxe Suite

One Single BedQueen or Twin ConfigurationSofa BedLounge AreaDining AreaVanity Area+10
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MSC YACHT CLUB EXECUTIVE AND FAMILY SUITE WITH BALCONY

Suite
YCT

MSC Yacht Club Executive and Family Suite with Balcony

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MSC YACHT CLUB INTERIOR SUITE 1
MSC YACHT CLUB INTERIOR SUITE 2
MSC YACHT CLUB INTERIOR SUITE 4

MSC YACHT CLUB INTERIOR SUITE

Suite
215 m²Max 2
YIN

MSC Yacht Club Interior Suite

Queen or Twin ConfigurationVanity AreaShowerToiletries ProvidedFree Mini BarButler Service+7
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MSC YACHT CLUB ROYAL SUITE WITH WHIRLPOOL BATH 1
MSC YACHT CLUB ROYAL SUITE WITH WHIRLPOOL BATH 2
MSC YACHT CLUB ROYAL SUITE WITH WHIRLPOOL BATH 6

MSC YACHT CLUB ROYAL SUITE WITH WHIRLPOOL BATH

Suite
1345 m²Max 6
YC3

MSC Yacht Club Royal Suite with Whirlpool Bath

Queen or Twin ConfigurationSofa BedLounge AreaDining AreaVanity AreaShower+10
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MSC YACHT CLUB TWO-ROOM GRAND SUITE 1
MSC YACHT CLUB TWO-ROOM GRAND SUITE 2
MSC YACHT CLUB TWO-ROOM GRAND SUITE 6

MSC YACHT CLUB TWO-ROOM GRAND SUITE

Suite
376 m²Max 4
YCL

MSC Yacht Club Two-Room Grand Suite

BathQueen or Twin ConfigurationSofa BedLounge AreaVanity AreaShower+9
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PREMIUM SUITE AUREA 1
PREMIUM SUITE AUREA 2
PREMIUM SUITE AUREA 4

PREMIUM SUITE AUREA

Suite
279 m²Max 2
SL1

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

King or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaVanity AreaShowerBathToiletries Provided+9
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BALCONY AUREA 1
BALCONY AUREA 2
BALCONY AUREA 4

BALCONY AUREA

Balcony
193 m²Max 2
BA

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

Queen or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)+9
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BALCONY BELLA GUARANTEED 1
BALCONY BELLA GUARANTEED 2
BALCONY BELLA GUARANTEED 4

BALCONY BELLA GUARANTEED

Balcony
193 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

Queen or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)+5
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DELUXE BALCONY FANTASTICA 1
DELUXE BALCONY FANTASTICA 2
DELUXE BALCONY FANTASTICA 5

DELUXE BALCONY FANTASTICA

Balcony
161 m²Max 2
BR1BR2

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

King or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaShowerRoom Service AvailableTVMedia/Entertainment Station+9
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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
193 m²Max 2
BP

Surface approx 18 sqm, balcony approx 5 sqm, deck 12.
Sitting area with sofa.
Bathroom with shower, vanity area with hairdryer.
Comfortable double or single beds.
Interactive TV, telephone, Wifi connection available (for a fee), safe and minibar.

Queen or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)+9
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PREMIUM BALCONY FANTASTICA 1
PREMIUM BALCONY FANTASTICA 2
PREMIUM BALCONY FANTASTICA 6

PREMIUM BALCONY FANTASTICA

Balcony
193 m²Max 2
BL1BL2

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

Queen or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)+9
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DELUXE OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA 1
DELUXE OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA 2
DELUXE OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA 4

DELUXE OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA

Outside
172 m²Max 2
OR1OR2

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

Queen or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)+7
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DELUXE OCEAN VIEW WITH OBSTRUCTED VIEW FANTASTICA 1
DELUXE OCEAN VIEW WITH OBSTRUCTED VIEW FANTASTICA 2
DELUXE OCEAN VIEW WITH OBSTRUCTED VIEW FANTASTICA 4

DELUXE OCEAN VIEW WITH OBSTRUCTED VIEW FANTASTICA

Outside
172 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

Queen or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)+9
US$2,505 /person+ US$722 taxes & fees
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OCEAN VIEW BELLA GUARANTEED 1
OCEAN VIEW BELLA GUARANTEED 2
OCEAN VIEW BELLA GUARANTEED 3

OCEAN VIEW BELLA GUARANTEED

Outside
172 m²Max 2
OB

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

King or Twin ConfigurationShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)+4
US$2,365 /person+ US$722 taxes & fees
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DELUXE INTERIOR FANTASTICA 1
DELUXE INTERIOR FANTASTICA 2
DELUXE INTERIOR FANTASTICA 4

DELUXE INTERIOR FANTASTICA

Inside
150 m²Max 2
IR1IR2

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

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)Safe+7
US$2,242 /person+ US$722 taxes & fees
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INTERIOR BELLA GUARANTEED 1
INTERIOR BELLA GUARANTEED 2

INTERIOR BELLA GUARANTEED

Inside
150 m²Max 2
IB

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

TVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)Media/Entertainment StationSafeHair DryerTelephone+4
US$2,062 /person+ US$722 taxes & fees
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