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Costa Luminosa Italy, France, Spain, Caribbean, Mexico, USA, New Zealand, Australia, China, India, United Arab Emirates 14 September, Savona Costa Luminosa Italy, France, Spain, Caribbean, Mexico, USA, New Zealand, Australia, China, India, United Arab Emirates 14 September, Savona ITINERARY Costa Luminosa - Italy, France, Spain, Caribbean, Mexico, USA, New Zealand, Australia, China, India, United Arab Emirates PAGE 1 PRINTED DOCUMENT 27/04/2015 DATE PORT ARRIVAL DEPARTURE 14/09 Savona - 1800 15/09 Marseilles 0800 1800 16/09 Barcelona 0800 1800 17/09 ...CRUISING... - - 18/09 ...CRUISING... - - 19/09 Funchal 0800 1800 20/09 ...CRUISING... - - 21/09 ...CRUISING... - - 22/09 ...CRUISING... - - 23/09 ...CRUISING... - - 24/09 ...CRUISING... - - 25/09 Antigua 0800 1800 26/09 St. Lucia 0800 1800 27/09 Grenada 0800 1800 28/09 ...CRUISING... - - 29/09 Aruba 0800 1300 30/09 Cartagena 0800 1800 01/10 ...CRUISING... - - 02/10 Puerto Limón 0800 1800 03/10 ...CRUISING... - - 04/10 ...CRUISING... - - 05/10 ...CRUISING... - - 06/10 ...CRUISING... - - 07/10 Puero Vallarta 1200 1900 08/10 Cabo San Lucas 1200 1900 09/10 ...CRUISING... - - 10/10 San Diego 0600 1900 11/10 Los Angeles 0800 0000 12/10 Los Angeles 0000 1900 13/10 ...CRUISING... - - 14/10 San Francisco 0900 0000 15/10 San Francisco 0000 1300 16/10 ...CRUISING... - - 17/10 ...CRUISING... - - 18/10 ...CRUISING... - - 19/10 ...CRUISING... - - 20/10 Honolulu 0900 0000 21/10 Honolulu 0000 1800 22/10 ...CRUISING... - - 23/10 ...CRUISING... - - Costa Luminosa - Italy, France, Spain, Caribbean, Mexico, USA, New Zealand, Australia, China, India, United Arab Emirates PAGE 2 PRINTED DOCUMENT 27/04/2015 24/10 ...CRUISING... - - 25/10 ...CRUISING... - - 26/10 Pago Pago 0800 1900 27/10 ...CRUISING... - - 28/10 ...CRUISING... - - 29/10 Suva 0900 1900 30/10 ...CRUISING... - - 31/10 ...CRUISING... - - 01/11 Tauranga 0800 1900 02/11 Auckland 0800 1900 03/11 Bay of Islands 0800 1800 04/11 ...CRUISING... - - 05/11 ...CRUISING... - - 06/11 Sydney 1200 0000 07/11 Sydney 0000 0000 08/11 Sydney 0000 1800 09/11 ...CRUISING... - - 10/11 Melbourne 0800 2000 11/11 ...CRUISING... - - 12/11 ...CRUISING... - - 13/11 ...CRUISING... - - 14/11 Perth 0800 2200 15/11 ...CRUISING... - - 16/11 ...CRUISING... - - 17/11 ...CRUISING... - - 18/11 ...CRUISING... - - 19/11 ...CRUISING... - - 20/11 Singapore 0900 0000 21/11 Singapore 0000 0000 22/11 Singapore 0000 1700 23/11 Malacca 0700 1500 24/11 Langkawi 0900 1800 25/11 Phuket 0900 1800 26/11 ...CRUISING... - - 27/11 ...CRUISING... - - 28/11 Colombo 0800 1800 29/11 Cochin 1200 0000 30/11 Cochin 0000 1430 01/12 Goa 0900 1700 02/12 Bombay/Mumbai 1030 0000 03/12 Bombay/Mumbai 0000 2100 Costa Luminosa - Italy, France, Spain, Caribbean, Mexico, USA, New Zealand, Australia, China, India, United Arab Emirates PAGE 3 PRINTED DOCUMENT 27/04/2015 04/12 ...CRUISING... - - 05/12 ...CRUISING... - - 06/12 Dubai 0800 0000 07/12 Dubai 0000 1800 08/12 ...CRUISING... - - 09/12 ...CRUISING... - - 10/12 Salalah 0800 1800 11/12 ...CRUISING... - - 12/12 ...CRUISING... - - 13/12 ...CRUISING... - - 14/12 ...CRUISING... - - 15/12 Sharm El Sheik 0700 1800 16/12 ...CRUISING... - - 17/12 Alexandria 0800 2200 18/12 ...CRUISING... - - 19/12 ...CRUISING... - - 20/12 Civitavecchia 0900 1900 21/12 Savona 0900 - Costa Luminosa - Italy, France, Spain, Caribbean, Mexico, USA, New Zealand, Australia, China, India, United Arab Emirates PAGE 4 PRINTED DOCUMENT 27/04/2015 AVAILABLE EXCURSIONS Marseilles - 15/09/2015 3885 VOLCANIC ISLAND EXPERIENCE & MUD BATH 0421 PANORAMIC MARSEILLE AND FREE TIME 3886 SNORKEL NEAR THE PITONS 0424 AIX EN PROVENCE 3071 SAINT LUCIA BY LAND AND SEA 0429 A DAY IN THE HEART OF PROVENCE 3073 ISLAND TOUR OF ST. LUCIA AND SOUFRIERE 0437 AVIGNON AND MARSEILLES - Excursion included in your 3074 MARIGOT 0467 CITY TOUR OF MARSEILLE AND ITS HIDDEN SPLENDORS 3075 HORSE RIDING ADVENTURE 3076 4x4 JEEP ADVENTURE TO LA TILLE WATERFALL Barcelona - 16/09/2015 3077 JEEP ADVENTURE AND WATERFALL 0523 GAUDI'S MASTERPIECES 3078 KAYAKING AT PIGEON ISLAND 0525 PANORAMIC BARCELONA AND MONTSERRAT 3079 CRUISE TO THE PITONS 0527 SIGHTSEEING AND SHOPPING IN BARCELONA 00RC CATAMARAN CRUISE TO PIGEON ISLAND & BEACH 0658 BARCELONA AND LA SAGRADA FAMILIA 00RQ TRANSFER TO PIGEON ISLAND BEACH 00DW BARCELONA TO THE "TAPAS" RHYTHM Grenada - 27/09/2015 Funchal - 19/09/2015 004V SAMPLERS' DELIGHT 0700 THE BEAUTY OF FUNCHAL 3091 CREOLE DRIVING & RELAX AT THE BEACH 0704 SÃO VICENTE, FUNCHAL AND SURROUNDINGS 3092 RHUM RUNNER CRUISE 0710 EXCURSION IN A 4 x 4 3093 GRAND ETANG AND ANANDALE FALLS 0739 MONTE &CAMACHA BY CABLE CAR 3097 THE ISLAND OF SPICES 0747 MARINE WILDLIFE OBSERVATION 3098 LAKE-SIDE NATURE WALK 0749 CABO GIRAO, THE HIGHEST SEA CLIFF OF EUROPE - 3945 RUM AND BEACH TOUR 3946 POWERBOAT ADVENTURE AND SNORKEL Antigua - 25/09/2015 3947 E-SEA RIDERS: A THRILLING RIDE ON A SUPER-FAST DINGHY 3011 THE BEST OF ANTIGUA 3385 EXPLORING GRENADA'S COUNTRYSIDE 3014 SPECIAL ANTIGUA 3386 WATERFALLS AND NUTMEG 3018 KAYAK AND SNORKEL ECO ADVENTURE 3387 ST. GEORGE'S & AQUARIUM BEACH 3019 CATAMARAN ADVENTURE AND SNORKELLING 3388 LOBSTER CRUISE 3321 JEEP ADVENTURE 3389 A RIVER TUBING ADVENTURE 3324 SWIMMING WITH GIANT MANTA RAYS 3390 CLEAR BOTTOM KAYAKING 3929 HELICOPTER TOUR TO MONTSERRAT VOLCANO 00WB ECO TREK TO BAMBOO FALL 3930 HELICOPTER TOUR OVER ANTIGUA ISLAND 004U WHALE AND DOLPHIN 3931 ANTIGUA: HISTORY AND RELAXING ON THE BEACH 3932 DEVIL'S BRIDGE AND RELAXING ON THE BEACH Aruba - 29/09/2015 3934 ZIP-LINE: ADVENTURE AND THRILLS UP IN THE TREES 3429 TRANSFER TO THE BEACH 3935 PRIVATE ISLAND SNORKEL ADVENTURE 3430 ARUBA ISLAND SIGHTSEEING TOUR 3937 RELAXING ON THE BEACH 3444 ATLANTIS SUBMARINE EXPEDITION 3938 RELAXING AND SNORKELLING ON AN EXCLUSIVE ATOLL 3445 SEE AND SEA ISLAND TOUR 3939 AN EXCITING QUAD ADVENTURE 3446 NATURAL WONDERS OF ARUBA 3494 4X4 ISLAND SAFARI & BEACH ESCAPE 3447 RELAXATION AND SNORKELLING ON DE PALM ISLAND 3495 ANTIGUA BY SEA WITH SNORKELLING & LUNCH 3448 HORSEBACK RIDING St. Lucia - 26/09/2015 Cartagena - 30/09/2015 3557 ST. LUCIA: EXOTIC GARDENS & BEACH 3528 DISCOVERING CARTAGENA -Excursion included in your World 3558 ST. LUCIA HISTORY & LIFESTYLE TOUR 3529 ROSARIO ISLAND 3881 ZIP LINING: A THRILLING ADVENTURE OVER THE 3883 AERIAL TRAM RIDE THROUGH THE RAINFOREST PUERTO LIMON - 02/10/2015 Costa Luminosa - Italy, France, Spain, Caribbean, Mexico, USA, New Zealand, Australia, China, India, United Arab Emirates PAGE 5 PRINTED DOCUMENT 27/04/2015 4233 VERAGUA RAINFOREST AERIAL TRAM, TRAIL AND LIVE 4215 LAS VEGAS OVERNIGHT - SINGLE ROOM ONLY 3410 BANANA PLANTATION & COSTAL HIGHLIGHTS Excursion 4208 HELICOPTER TOUR 3418 SAN JOSE CITY TOUR 3419 TORTUGUERO CANALS Los Angeles - 12/10/2015 4208 HELICOPTER TOUR Puero Vallarta - 07/10/2015 4200 BEACHES AND BEVERLY HILLS WITHOUT LUNCH - Excursion 4186 PUERTO VALLARTA CITY TOUR AND SHOPPING 4206 WHALE WATCHING 4187 SIERRA MADRE 4X4 EXPEDITIONS 4205 UNIVERSAL STUDIOS 4188 COLONIAL SAN SEBASTIAN 4203 THE BEST OF LOS ANGELES 4189 CANOPY TOUR 4202 LA SHOPPING TOUR 4190 OUTDOOR ADVENTURE 4191 DOLPHIN ENCOUNTER San Francisco - 14/10/2015 4192 DOLPHINSIGNATURE SWIM 4270 SAN FRANCISCO AND GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE - Excursion 4193 SEA LION ENCOUNTER 4271 SAN FRANCISCO HELICOPTER TOUR 4195 YELAPA AND MAJAHUITAS 4272 ALCATRAZ, THE ROCK 4196 MARIETAS ISLAND: WHALEWATCHING AND SNORKELING 4274 SONOMA WINE COUNTRY 4275 MUIR WOODS AND SAUSALITO Cabo San Lucas - 08/10/2015 4276 CITY LIGHTS AND SEAFOOD IN SAN FRANCISCO 4171 OUTBACK AND CAMEL SAFARI 4172 DOLPHIN ENCOUNTER San Francisco - 15/10/2015 4173 DOLPHIN SWIM 4275 MUIR WOODS AND SAUSALITO 4174 OUTDOOR ZIPLINE ADVENTURE 4272 ALCATRAZ, THE ROCK 4175 SNORKEL AND SEA ADVENTURE 4271 SAN FRANCISCO HELICOPTER TOUR 4176 WHALE PHOTO SAFARI 4270 SAN FRANCISCO AND GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE - Excursion 4177 CERTIFIED 2 TANK DIVE 4178 BEGINNER SCUBA Honolulu - 20/10/2015 4179 ART, WALK AND CULTURAL TOUR - SAN JOSE DEL CABO 4790 NATURAL HIGHLIGHTS OF OAHU 4181 TODOS SANTOS TOUR 4792 DINNER CRUISE 001Z LUXURY SAILING 4794 PEARL HARBOUR: A STEP INTO HISTORY. ARIZONA 4796 POLYNESIAN CULTURAL CENTRE San Diego - 10/10/2015 4797 ATLANTIS SUBMARINE: ALLA SCOPERTA DEI FONDALI 4250 SAN DIEGO HIGHLIGHTS 4801 SNORKEL, CHAMPAGNE AND SUNSET SAIL 4251 CITY HIGHLIGHTS AND HARBOUR CRUISE 4802 ABOVE OAHU BY HELICOPTER 4252 SAN DIEGO HELICOPTER TOUR 4795 ARIZONA MEMORIAL AND MIGHTY MO (USS MISSOURI) 4253 SAN DIEGO TROLLEY CAR 4800 WAIKIKI BEACH 4254 SANDIEGO BY BIKE 4255 SAN DIEGO ZOO Honolulu - 21/10/2015 4256 SAN DIEGO SEAWORLD 4800 WAIKIKI BEACH 4795 ARIZONA MEMORIAL AND MIGHTY MO (USS MISSOURI) Los Angeles - 11/10/2015 4802 ABOVE OAHU BY HELICOPTER 4202 LA SHOPPING TOUR 4797 ATLANTIS SUBMARINE: ALLA SCOPERTA DEI FONDALI 4203 THE BEST OF LOS ANGELES 4799 DIAMOND HEAD CRATER HIKE 4205 UNIVERSAL STUDIOS 4794 PEARL HARBOUR: A STEP INTO HISTORY. ARIZONA 4206 WHALE WATCHING 4790 NATURAL HIGHLIGHTS OF OAHU 4200 BEACHES AND BEVERLY HILLS WITHOUT LUNCH - Excursion 4210 LAS VEGAS OVERNIGHT WITH GRAND CANYON HELICOPTER Pago Pago - 26/10/2015 4211 LAS VEGAS OVERNIGHT WITH GRNAD CANYON HELICOPTER 4805 CULTURE AND AVA CEREMONY 4213 LOS ANGELES BY NIGHT WITH DINNER 4806 VILLAGE WAY OF LIFE 4214 LAS VEGAS OVERNIGHT - DOUBLE ROOM ONLY 4807 ESSENCE OF TUTUILA Costa Luminosa - Italy, France, Spain, Caribbean, Mexico, USA, New Zealand, Australia, China, India, United Arab Emirates PAGE 6 PRINTED DOCUMENT 27/04/2015 4809 LAVALAVA GOLF COURSE 00NC GRAND PACIFIC DRIVE 4810 BEACH TOUR Sydney - 08/11/2015 Suva - 29/10/2015 4703 SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGECLIMB 4820 SUVA CITY DRIVE AND FIJI MUSEUM TOUR 4700 THE BEST OF SYDNEY - Excursion included in your World 4821 COUNTRYSIDE DRIVE AND FIREWALKING SHOW 4706 TOBRUK SHEEP STATION
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