18-Day Cruise from Beijing to France, Portugal, and Morocco.
🚢✨ **18-Day Costa Fortuna Cruise - Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Morocco + Gibraltar** Western Mediterranean Luxury Cruise
🌊🌟 This is a dream journey that will take you through the enchanting scenery of the Mediterranean, exploring the culture and history of multiple countries.
🚢 **Cruise Introduction** ✨
Costa Fortuna, built in 2003, has a passenger capacity of 3,470, a crew of 1,027, a total of 1,358 cabins, a gross tonnage of 102,587 tons, a length of 272.2 meters, a width of 35.5 meters, 17 decks, a maximum speed of 22 knots, and a cruising speed of 20 knots.
🏖 **Highlights of the Itinerary**:
1. Visit the Milan Cathedral and admire the rooftop scenery.
2. Experience the historical civilization of Rome and tour the ancient Roman ruins.
3. Visit Seville and feel the art and culture of Spain.
4. Trace the glory of the Age of Discovery at the Belem Tower and the Monument to the Discoveries in Lisbon.
5. Enjoy the scenery of the Rock of Gibraltar and the Castle of Saint Diego.
6. Explore the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca.
7. Taste authentic paella in Valencia and tour the City of Arts and Sciences.
8. Visit the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell in Barcelona, the essence of Gaudí's architecture.
9. Visit the Basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde and the Château d'If in Marseille.
10. Enjoy the Alpine scenery in Lugano, Switzerland.
📅 **Daily Itinerary**:
During the 18-day Costa Fortuna cruise, you will experience the following exciting daily itinerary:
🔸**Day 1**: Depart from Beijing to Milan.
🔸**Day 2**: Travel from Milan to the Savona port to board the cruise.
🔸**Day 3**: Arrive in Civitavecchia and explore the ancient sites of Rome.
🔸**Day 4**: At sea.
🔸**Day 5**: At sea.
🔸**Day 6**: Arrive in Cádiz, with an opportunity to visit Seville.
🔸**Days 7-8**: Dock overnight in Lisbon and depart.
🔸**Day 9**: Explore the history and culture of Gibraltar.
🔸**Days 10-12**: Dock overnight in Casablanca, then cruise at sea.
🔸**Day 13**: Arrive in Valencia, experience local culture and cuisine.
🔸**Day 14**: Arrive in Barcelona and tour major attractions.
🔸**Day 15**: Arrive in Marseille and visit attractions.
🔸**Day 16**: Arrive in Savona and enjoy leisure time in the town.
🔸**Days 17-18**: Return to Beijing, ending the journey.
💰 **Cost Includes**:
✔International economy class airfare and taxes
✔Cruise ticket and port fees
✔Hotel accommodation
✔Meals as indicated in the itinerary (including international flight meals)
✔Overseas tour expenses before and after boarding (excluding shore excursions)
✔Chinese tour guide service
The Milan cathedral is fairy tale type castle with traditional Roman architecture and aura of the place is captivating and enthralling. The cathedral is always booming with tourist. overall a 5 star experience
The Cathedral of Milan is worth a visit. The murals, sculptures and glass windows in the church are great. On weekends, you may encounter mass and feel the local cultural atmosphere. The museum is next to it and needs to set aside enough time. The top of the church is a must-see place to punch in and take pictures.
A feat of architectural ingenuity, the Milan Duomo is a must when visiting Milan! We queued for twenty minutes in the pouring rain to get inside and it was well worth it, and going up on to the roof was incredible.
The Milan Cathedral is a captivating sight to behold, boasting intricate architecture that tells a story of centuries past. Stepping inside, visitors are transported through time, immersed in the cathedral's rich history and significance to the city. Despite its age, the cathedral is exceptionally well-maintained, a testament to Milan's dedication to preserving its cultural heritage. What truly adds to the experience, though, is the warmth and friendliness of the locals, who make visitors feel right at home. Whether you're marveling at its majestic exterior, learning about its origins, or simply enjoying the bustling atmosphere, a visit to the Milan Cathedral promises an unforgettable experience that's both enlightening and welcoming.
The Milan Cathedral, or Duomo di Milano, is an architectural marvel that captivates visitors with its awe-inspiring beauty and intricate design. Its Gothic style, adorned with countless spires and statues, commands attention from every angle. Stepping inside, one is enveloped by the grandeur of its soaring vaulted ceilings and stained glass windows, each telling a story of religious significance.As a symbol of Milan and one of the largest cathedrals in the world, it attracts millions of tourists annually, drawn not only by its religious significance but also by its historical and cultural significance. The opportunity to climb to the rooftop provides a breathtaking panorama of the city, offering a unique perspective on Milan's skyline and surrounding landmarks.Visiting the Milan Cathedral is a journey through history and art, an experience that leaves a lasting impression on all who have the privilege to witness its magnificence.
Originally, I was not very interested in the humanities and historical buildings, but I always came to Milan to see it. I originally only wanted to go to various check-in points to take a photo and watch the flowers and come out and have afternoon tea. 🤭 The ticket for 11-13 that morning was set, 12.45 It is very convenient to get to the entrance, so there is no need to queue up. After inexplicably entering, it was shocking~ I wanted to sit quietly and feel~ Then I wanted to know more about everything about this church~ Great and worth the experience