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Sailing Schedule


Costa Concordia

Departing Friday
Regular departures from Valletta, Malta on Friday between April 18th and November 7th, 2008.

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Joining this cruise in Malta

You can book your own flights to/from Malta or request this service from us. We can also provide pre and post cruise accommodation, transfers and tours to make your short Malta visit that more enjoyable.

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DAY

PORT

ARRIVE

DEPART

Friday

Valletta, Malta

1700

1700

Saturday

Palermo, Sicily

0800

1700

Sunday

Civitavecchia, Rome/Italy

0800

1900

Monday

Savona, Italy

0900

1700

Tuesday

Barcelona, Spain

1300

2000

Wednesday

Palma, Mallorca/Spain

0700

1300

Thursday

Tunis, Tunisia

1300

1900

Friday

Valletta, Malta

0830

1700

Port Highlights

Palermo
The great rock of Pellegrino is the landmark of the city of Palermo on the pretty island of Sicily. The city's blend of oriental refinement, gothic elegance and baroque magnificence reflects its colourful history as a capital of an Arab Emirate, the commercial hub of Europe and Asia under the Normans. As a break from the town's history, go and shop!

Rome
(port of call Civitavecchia)
From here you can see the highlights of ancient Rome including the Colesseum, the Forum and the Capoline Museums, not forgetting the Sistine Chapel and the Vatican.

Savona
From Savona, you can easily find the way to the Genoa Aquarium. It is a close and unique encounter with the undersea world and its numerous inhabitants. The enormous oceanic tanks allow one to observe the marine world from two different perspectives: the first above the sea and the second offers an underwater view. The latter allows discovering the secret lives of sharks, dolphins, seals and an infinite variety of fish.

Barcelona
Experience the thrill of Barcelona, with its vibrant atmosphere and stunning architecture, historical monuments and cultural traditions. Take a stroll along La Ramblas or visit other places of interest such as Barrio Gothic ( Gothic quarter), the Villa Olympica and the Gaudi designed Sagrada Familia Cathedral. Climb Montjuic Hill for a superb panoramic view of the city.

Palma de Mallorca
Palma is a harmonious blend of ancient and modern. The beauty of the capital of the Balearic islands reveals itself in its winding old town where numerous shops and cafes invite you to stay. Overlooking the city is Belvedere castle, dating back to the 14th Century, and offering the most beautiful views of the city and its port.

Tunis
Tunis is a city of two cultures - European and Arabic. Discover the city and spend time shopping in the souk or visit the ruins of the ancient city of Carthage and the village of Sidi Bou Said, with its traditional blue and white houses.

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