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East Caribbean Cruise aboard Costa Fascinosa
East Caribbean Cruise aboard Costa Fascinosa
About this cruise
Embark on a 15-day cruise in the East Caribbean, beginning in La Romana and sailing on the Costa Fascinosa ship. Discover stunning destinations in the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Saint Lucia, Barbados, Guadeloupe, and the British Virgin Islands.
Day 2: Sea day.
Day 3: Ocho Rios, Jamaica. Arrival time: 07:00. Departure time: 15:00. Duration of port stay: 8 hours. Ocho Rios is one of the most important tourist cities and the main cruise port in Jamaica. Approximately 300 cruise ships with almost 450,000 passengers dock here each year. A wide range of hotels, restaurants, nightclubs, and endless water sports and excursion options leave no leisure wishes unfulfilled. Various shopping centers offering duty-free branded goods are located along Main Street.
Day 4: Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands. Arrival time: 14:00. Departure time: 20:00. Duration of port stay: 6 hours. Grand Turk is the largest island of the Turks and Caicos Islands, with a population of around 7,800, and is home to the capital, Cockburn Town. Here you will also find the Turks and Caicos National Museum, which is dedicated to the history of the island. The highlight is the remains of the world`s oldest shipwreck from 1513. The historical buildings, which combine Caribbean and Western architecture, enchant tourists and guests time and time again. Grand Turk also offers visitors a dreamlike place for swimming, snorkeling, and diving. The crystal-clear water and the offshore reef are a unique experience for underwater sports enthusiasts. Seahorses, manta rays, turtles, and reef sharks can be observed here up close.
Day 5: Amber Cove, Dominican Republic. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 18:00. Duration of port stay: 10 hours. Amber Cove is located in the province of Puerto Plata on the north coast of the Dominican Republic, not far from the mouth of the Maimon River. Picturesque sandy beaches, coffee, cocoa, and sugarcane cultivation define the lifestyle in this area of the Caribbean. A few kilometers to the east is the famous port city of Puerto Plata with a population of 130,000; its name dates back to Christopher Columbus. This is where the first permanently inhabited settlement in the "New World" was located. From Puerto Plata, you can visit the mountain Isabel de Torres, which is located in the national park of the same name, with a cable car. The fort "Fortaleza San Felipe", which now houses a museum, is also worth a visit.
Day 6: Samaná, Dominican Republic. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 18:00. Duration of port stay: 10 hours. The Samaná Peninsula, which has grown together with the mainland over centuries, is one of the most beautiful regions of the Dominican Republic, with its picture-perfect beaches lined with palms and fine sand. Roaring coconut forests, hilly landscapes, secluded sandy coves, hidden waterfalls, small villages, and the tranquil capital Santa Barbara de Samaná give the peninsula its special charm. Off the coast, small islands called Cayos appear to float in the blue water. The most famous one is Cayo Levantado, where the "Bacardi" commercial was filmed on its idyllic sandy beach. Another attraction are the humpback whales that come to the Bay of Samaná every year in winter for mating and raising their calves.
Day 7: Isla Catalina, Dominican Republic. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 18:00. Duration of port stay: 10 hours. The Dominican private island of Catalina belongs to the luxury hotel "Casa de Campo," which rents the island to "Celebrity Cruises" and "Costa Cruises." Only guests of these two cruise lines have the opportunity to visit Catalina Island. The only accessible part of the island is a long sandy beach with palm trees, while the rest of the island is characterized by lush vegetation. There are various water sports activities available for the guests.
Day 8: La Romana, Dominican Republic. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 23:59. Duration of port stay: 15 hours 59 minutes. Located on the south coast of the province of the same name, La Romana is one of the largest cities in the Caribbean with approximately 200,000 inhabitants. Originally, La Romana was a small village, but it gradually developed into a large industrial town, due in part to the sugar refinery. With the construction of the port and the international airport, it later became a tourist center. Notable attractions include the breathtaking scenery of the typical Caribbean beaches, a replica of a medieval European village called Altos de Chavón, and Casa de Campo, a luxury resort with world-renowned golf courses.
Day 9: Sea day.
Day 10: Castries, St. Lucia. Arrival time: 09:00. Departure time: 19:00. Duration of port stay: 10 hours. Castries is the main and port city of the Caribbean island of St. Lucia. With approximately 65,000 inhabitants, it is the largest city on the island, located between the Caribbean Sea and green hills. It serves as the starting point for excursions to the island of St. Lucia. In Castries, there are hardly any historical sights left to see, as many wooden houses burned down in recent decades. Worth seeing are the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception at Columbus Square and the Government House. A stroll through the city is especially worthwhile on Saturday mornings, when market stalls are set up at the deep-sea port, The Carenage. The shopping center Point Seraphine offers a possibility for duty-free shopping. Northeast of Castries is the Vigie Peninsula, where tourists frolic on the beach in a modern resort.
Day 11: Bridgetown, Barbados. Arrival time: 07:00. Departure time: 18:00. Duration of port stay: 11 hours. Bridgetown is the capital of the state of Barbados. The city, with a population of 6,700 inhabitants, is located on the south coast of the country. Tourists can find numerous shopping opportunities in the highly modern harbor area of the picturesque town, as well as an exciting nightlife. In Bridgetown, there is a historic synagogue that was built in 1627 shortly after the founding of the British colony by Brazilian Jews. The beaches of Dover, Rockley, and Needhams Point offer a wide range of water sports activities.
Day 12: Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe. Arrival time: 09:00. Departure time: 23:00. Duration of port stay: 14 hours. Pointe-à-Pitre, the capital of the French Antilles island of Guadeloupe, is a colorful port and trading city surrounded by long, white sandy beaches. The city offers a variety of charming buildings, including the Place de la Victoire, the Schoelcher Museum, and the St. John`s Perse Museum in former colonial-style mansions. The vibrant market and numerous shops and boutiques on Rue Frebault, Rue de Nozière, and Rue Schoelcher invite you to take a stroll.
Day 13: Old, Antigua and Barbuda. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 18:00. Duration of port stay: 10 hours. The country "Antigua and Barbuda" is part of the "Leeward Islands" in the northeastern Caribbean. With a total area of 280 km², most of the country`s 65,000 inhabitants live on the island of Antigua. The coast of the island is characterized by numerous bays and natural harbors with a variety of white sandy beaches. The interior of the country is flat and fertile, while the north and northeast consist of coral-like rock formations. The hills in the southwest of the island, on the other hand, are of volcanic origin. In addition to the natural attractions of the island, the capital of the country, St. John`s, offers some sights: the cathedral that overlooks the entire city, the National Museum, the market, and the "Heritage" and "Redcliffe Quay" shopping centers.
Day 14: Road Town (Tortola), British Virgin Islands. Arrival time: 07:00. Departure time: 14:00. Duration of port stay: 7 hours. Road Town is the main administrative city on the island of Tortola, which is part of the British Virgin Islands. The city was last destroyed by a hurricane in 1924 and has since been rebuilt. Today it is a small, colorful place. Along the main street, there are small houses in Victorian style and unique shops, including "Pusser`s Company Store," which is still the supplier of rum to the British Navy. The Folk Museum is also worth a visit. In the botanical garden, there is an abundance of exotic plants, picturesque waterfalls, and aviaries for birds. Near the city, the remains of the Fort George and Fort Charlotte fortifications can be found on Fort Hill. The enchanting, forested island of Tortola with its coral reefs invites you to dive, snorkel, and swim.
Day 15: La Romana, Dominican Republic. Arrival time: 08:00. Located on the south coast of the province of the same name, La Romana is one of the largest cities in the Caribbean with approximately 200,000 inhabitants. Originally, La Romana was a small village, but it gradually developed into a large industrial town, due in part to the sugar refinery. With the construction of the port and the international airport, it later became a tourist center. Notable attractions include the breathtaking scenery of the typical Caribbean beaches, a replica of a medieval European village called Altos de Chavón, and Casa de Campo, a luxury resort with world-renowned golf courses.
Cabin Prices
The cruise price at the top of the page (1.649€) is listed for the accommodation of one person in a double cabin. To get the total cabin cost, multiply this price by two. All subsequent prices are listed for the entire cabin and do not require additional multiplication.
All prices presented on this website are approximate and do not constitute a public offer. For precise price information, please contact the service provider.
Single Cabin Price
Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
29/12/2024 - 12/01/2025 | 2.990€ | 3.440€ | 4.190€ | 6.160€ |
12/01/2025 - 26/01/2025 | 2.240€ | 2.690€ | 3.440€ | 5.000€ |
26/01/2025 - 09/02/2025 | 2.240€ | 2.690€ | 3.440€ | 5.000€ |
23/02/2025 - 09/03/2025 | 2.390€ | 2.840€ | 3.510€ | 5.120€ |
09/03/2025 - 23/03/2025 | 2.390€ | 2.840€ | 3.510€ | 5.120€ |
Double Cabin Price
Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
29/12/2024 - 12/01/2025 | 4.300€ | 4.900€ | 5.900€ | 6.640€ |
12/01/2025 - 26/01/2025 | 3.300€ | 3.900€ | 4.900€ | 5.480€ |
26/01/2025 - 09/02/2025 | 3.300€ | 3.900€ | 4.900€ | 5.480€ |
23/02/2025 - 09/03/2025 | 3.500€ | 4.100€ | 5.000€ | 5.600€ |
09/03/2025 - 23/03/2025 | 3.500€ | 4.100€ | 5.000€ | 5.600€ |
Cabin Price for Two Adults with One Child
Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
29/12/2024 - 12/01/2025 | 4.300€ | 4.900€ | 5.900€ | 7.600€ |
12/01/2025 - 26/01/2025 | 3.300€ | 3.900€ | 4.900€ | 6.620€ |
26/01/2025 - 09/02/2025 | 3.300€ | 3.900€ | 4.900€ | 6.620€ |
23/02/2025 - 09/03/2025 | 3.500€ | 4.100€ | 5.000€ | 6.740€ |
09/03/2025 - 23/03/2025 | 3.500€ | 4.100€ | 5.000€ | 6.740€ |
Cabin Price for Two Adults with Two Children
Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
29/12/2024 - 12/01/2025 | 4.300€ | 4.900€ | 5.900€ | 7.600€ |
12/01/2025 - 26/01/2025 | 3.300€ | 3.900€ | 4.900€ | 6.620€ |
26/01/2025 - 09/02/2025 | 3.300€ | 3.900€ | 4.900€ | 6.620€ |
23/02/2025 - 09/03/2025 | 3.500€ | 4.100€ | 5.000€ | 6.740€ |
09/03/2025 - 23/03/2025 | 3.500€ | 4.100€ | 5.000€ | 6.740€ |
Cruise Route
Day 1: La Romana, Dominican Republic. Departure time: 23:59. Located on the south coast of the province of the same name, La Romana is one of the largest cities in the Caribbean with approximately 200,000 inhabitants. Originally, La Romana was a small village, but it gradually developed into a large industrial town, due in part to the sugar refinery. With the construction of the port and the international airport, it later became a tourist center. Notable attractions include the breathtaking scenery of the typical Caribbean beaches, a replica of a medieval European village called Altos de Chavón, and Casa de Campo, a luxury resort with world-renowned golf courses.Day 2: Sea day.
Day 3: Ocho Rios, Jamaica. Arrival time: 07:00. Departure time: 15:00. Duration of port stay: 8 hours. Ocho Rios is one of the most important tourist cities and the main cruise port in Jamaica. Approximately 300 cruise ships with almost 450,000 passengers dock here each year. A wide range of hotels, restaurants, nightclubs, and endless water sports and excursion options leave no leisure wishes unfulfilled. Various shopping centers offering duty-free branded goods are located along Main Street.
Day 4: Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands. Arrival time: 14:00. Departure time: 20:00. Duration of port stay: 6 hours. Grand Turk is the largest island of the Turks and Caicos Islands, with a population of around 7,800, and is home to the capital, Cockburn Town. Here you will also find the Turks and Caicos National Museum, which is dedicated to the history of the island. The highlight is the remains of the world`s oldest shipwreck from 1513. The historical buildings, which combine Caribbean and Western architecture, enchant tourists and guests time and time again. Grand Turk also offers visitors a dreamlike place for swimming, snorkeling, and diving. The crystal-clear water and the offshore reef are a unique experience for underwater sports enthusiasts. Seahorses, manta rays, turtles, and reef sharks can be observed here up close.
Day 5: Amber Cove, Dominican Republic. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 18:00. Duration of port stay: 10 hours. Amber Cove is located in the province of Puerto Plata on the north coast of the Dominican Republic, not far from the mouth of the Maimon River. Picturesque sandy beaches, coffee, cocoa, and sugarcane cultivation define the lifestyle in this area of the Caribbean. A few kilometers to the east is the famous port city of Puerto Plata with a population of 130,000; its name dates back to Christopher Columbus. This is where the first permanently inhabited settlement in the "New World" was located. From Puerto Plata, you can visit the mountain Isabel de Torres, which is located in the national park of the same name, with a cable car. The fort "Fortaleza San Felipe", which now houses a museum, is also worth a visit.
Day 6: Samaná, Dominican Republic. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 18:00. Duration of port stay: 10 hours. The Samaná Peninsula, which has grown together with the mainland over centuries, is one of the most beautiful regions of the Dominican Republic, with its picture-perfect beaches lined with palms and fine sand. Roaring coconut forests, hilly landscapes, secluded sandy coves, hidden waterfalls, small villages, and the tranquil capital Santa Barbara de Samaná give the peninsula its special charm. Off the coast, small islands called Cayos appear to float in the blue water. The most famous one is Cayo Levantado, where the "Bacardi" commercial was filmed on its idyllic sandy beach. Another attraction are the humpback whales that come to the Bay of Samaná every year in winter for mating and raising their calves.
Day 7: Isla Catalina, Dominican Republic. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 18:00. Duration of port stay: 10 hours. The Dominican private island of Catalina belongs to the luxury hotel "Casa de Campo," which rents the island to "Celebrity Cruises" and "Costa Cruises." Only guests of these two cruise lines have the opportunity to visit Catalina Island. The only accessible part of the island is a long sandy beach with palm trees, while the rest of the island is characterized by lush vegetation. There are various water sports activities available for the guests.
Day 8: La Romana, Dominican Republic. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 23:59. Duration of port stay: 15 hours 59 minutes. Located on the south coast of the province of the same name, La Romana is one of the largest cities in the Caribbean with approximately 200,000 inhabitants. Originally, La Romana was a small village, but it gradually developed into a large industrial town, due in part to the sugar refinery. With the construction of the port and the international airport, it later became a tourist center. Notable attractions include the breathtaking scenery of the typical Caribbean beaches, a replica of a medieval European village called Altos de Chavón, and Casa de Campo, a luxury resort with world-renowned golf courses.
Day 9: Sea day.
Day 10: Castries, St. Lucia. Arrival time: 09:00. Departure time: 19:00. Duration of port stay: 10 hours. Castries is the main and port city of the Caribbean island of St. Lucia. With approximately 65,000 inhabitants, it is the largest city on the island, located between the Caribbean Sea and green hills. It serves as the starting point for excursions to the island of St. Lucia. In Castries, there are hardly any historical sights left to see, as many wooden houses burned down in recent decades. Worth seeing are the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception at Columbus Square and the Government House. A stroll through the city is especially worthwhile on Saturday mornings, when market stalls are set up at the deep-sea port, The Carenage. The shopping center Point Seraphine offers a possibility for duty-free shopping. Northeast of Castries is the Vigie Peninsula, where tourists frolic on the beach in a modern resort.
Day 11: Bridgetown, Barbados. Arrival time: 07:00. Departure time: 18:00. Duration of port stay: 11 hours. Bridgetown is the capital of the state of Barbados. The city, with a population of 6,700 inhabitants, is located on the south coast of the country. Tourists can find numerous shopping opportunities in the highly modern harbor area of the picturesque town, as well as an exciting nightlife. In Bridgetown, there is a historic synagogue that was built in 1627 shortly after the founding of the British colony by Brazilian Jews. The beaches of Dover, Rockley, and Needhams Point offer a wide range of water sports activities.
Day 12: Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe. Arrival time: 09:00. Departure time: 23:00. Duration of port stay: 14 hours. Pointe-à-Pitre, the capital of the French Antilles island of Guadeloupe, is a colorful port and trading city surrounded by long, white sandy beaches. The city offers a variety of charming buildings, including the Place de la Victoire, the Schoelcher Museum, and the St. John`s Perse Museum in former colonial-style mansions. The vibrant market and numerous shops and boutiques on Rue Frebault, Rue de Nozière, and Rue Schoelcher invite you to take a stroll.
Day 13: Old, Antigua and Barbuda. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 18:00. Duration of port stay: 10 hours. The country "Antigua and Barbuda" is part of the "Leeward Islands" in the northeastern Caribbean. With a total area of 280 km², most of the country`s 65,000 inhabitants live on the island of Antigua. The coast of the island is characterized by numerous bays and natural harbors with a variety of white sandy beaches. The interior of the country is flat and fertile, while the north and northeast consist of coral-like rock formations. The hills in the southwest of the island, on the other hand, are of volcanic origin. In addition to the natural attractions of the island, the capital of the country, St. John`s, offers some sights: the cathedral that overlooks the entire city, the National Museum, the market, and the "Heritage" and "Redcliffe Quay" shopping centers.
Day 14: Road Town (Tortola), British Virgin Islands. Arrival time: 07:00. Departure time: 14:00. Duration of port stay: 7 hours. Road Town is the main administrative city on the island of Tortola, which is part of the British Virgin Islands. The city was last destroyed by a hurricane in 1924 and has since been rebuilt. Today it is a small, colorful place. Along the main street, there are small houses in Victorian style and unique shops, including "Pusser`s Company Store," which is still the supplier of rum to the British Navy. The Folk Museum is also worth a visit. In the botanical garden, there is an abundance of exotic plants, picturesque waterfalls, and aviaries for birds. Near the city, the remains of the Fort George and Fort Charlotte fortifications can be found on Fort Hill. The enchanting, forested island of Tortola with its coral reefs invites you to dive, snorkel, and swim.
Day 15: La Romana, Dominican Republic. Arrival time: 08:00. Located on the south coast of the province of the same name, La Romana is one of the largest cities in the Caribbean with approximately 200,000 inhabitants. Originally, La Romana was a small village, but it gradually developed into a large industrial town, due in part to the sugar refinery. With the construction of the port and the international airport, it later became a tourist center. Notable attractions include the breathtaking scenery of the typical Caribbean beaches, a replica of a medieval European village called Altos de Chavón, and Casa de Campo, a luxury resort with world-renowned golf courses.