7 nights. United Kingdom
From €1,169 Average per person

7 nights. United Kingdom

Departure from: Hamburg, Germany
From
€1,169
Average per person
Taxes included
From
€1,169
Average per person
Taxes included
Costa Favolosa
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Costa Cruises' Costa Favolosa is a magnificent ship that offers an unforgettable cruise experience. With a combination of luxury, comfort and first-class entertainment, this stunning ship is the perfect retreat for those looking to explore exciting destinations while enjoying every comfort. From its elegant interiors to its world-class dining options to its wide range of onboard activities and entertainment, the Costa Favolosa guarantees memorable moments on the high seas for all its passengers.
290m.Length
35m.Beam:
17Decks
3,800Occupancy
1,110Crew
2011Inaugurated
114tn.Tonnage
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hamburg, germany
Day 1
hamburg, germany
Departure: 20:00
Hamburg, a city with centuries of trading history, is a bustling blend of Hanseatic commercialism and cosmopolitanism. A very attractive city, although severely damaged during WWII, much of the copper-roofed brick architecture so characteristic of northern Germany remains, while beautiful parks and lakes give rise to Hamburg’s claim that it is the Venice of the north. An active cultural life adds further vitality to this expansive port city. Hamburg’s old town is interspersed with wonderful canals running from the Alster to the Elbe. The richly decorated Rathaus dominates the city centre. Nearby is the equally impressive St. Michaeliskirche. Climb the massive spire of this beautiful baroque church for a splendid view. Near the Rathaus are the Börse, suitably grand for this city of commerce, and the devastated St Nikolai church. Its remains are considered an anti-war memorial. Shopping enthusiasts should head towards Pöseldrof, a charming district of upscale homes, small cafes, boutiques and antique shops. The night owls will have a great time in the notorious St. Pauli district. Hamburg will surprise visitors with its dynamic and cool atmosphere. In this city absolutely everyone can find a good place to suit their taste. Its numerous parks, canals, bridges and beautiful lakes formed by the river Alster, will make you forget its apparent austerity.
newcastle, uk
1
Day 3
newcastle, uk
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 18:00
Newcastle upon Tyne, commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in the metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear in North East England. It’s the most populous city in the North East region and sits at the urban core of Tyneside. Newcastle is a member of the English Core Cities Group and, together with Gateshead, is part of the Eurocities network of European cities. North East England has a reputation as one of the most beautiful regions in Britain, and Newcastle is becoming an increasingly popular tourist destination thanks to regeneration in the city and its close proximity to areas of outstanding natural beauty such as the Northumberland coastline and the Pennine hills. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • The River Tyne is a short walk from the station and has a pedestrian quayside path on the north side reminiscent of the Queen’s Walk in London. • The High Level Bridge, designed and built by Robert Stephenson, is the first major example of a wrought iron tied-arch bridge. Completed in 1849, it’s the oldest of the city centre bridges. • The Gateshead Millennium Bridge, acclaimed worldwide for its physical and aesthetic beauty. • Grainger Town is the beautiful and historic heart of the city, centred on classical streets built by Richard Grainger between 1835 and 1842. • Grey’s Monument, at the heart of Grainger Town, is a Grade I listed monument to Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, built in 1838. The broad base of the monument is a popular spot for people-watching and often hosts buskers, religious speakers and political activists. • The Angel of the North, a modern sculpture by celebrated artist Antony Gormley, is just a short drive from Newcastle city centre in Gateshead. The Angel is a 20‑metre-high steel structure with an impressive 54‑metre wingspan.
south queensferry (england)
2
Day 4
south queensferry (england)
Arrival: 08:00 - Departure: 18:00
West Lothian offers a wide range of leisure activities for anyone looking for adventure or relaxation. For those who like to keep active, there are dozens of golf courses in the area, as well as sailing at the Low Port Centre. It’s also excellent walking country, whether you prefer gentle strolls through the many green spaces or something a bit more demanding, such as the Bathgate Hills, where the views are well worth the climb, and the Pentland Hills, which offer more than 100km of waymarked trails to explore.
invergordon - scotland
3
Day 5
invergordon - scotland
Arrival: 09:00 - Departure: 19:00
Invergordon is a town and port in Easter Ross, in Ross and Cromarty, in the Highland council area of Scotland. It lies within the parish of Rosskeen. Today, Invergordon is the leading mural town of the Highlands and aims to follow in the footsteps of its inspiration, Chemainus in British Columbia. The town features 17 murals, created by a range of artists, which tell the stories of the local community and surrounding area. The mural trail grew out of a community project involving 17 local groups. Officially opened by the Princess Royal, the trail is now a major attraction for visitors.
kirkwall, scotland
4
Day 6
kirkwall, scotland
Arrival: 08:00 - Departure: 17:00
Kirkwall is the largest town in Orkney, an archipelago to the north of mainland Scotland. The name Kirkwall comes from the Norse name Kirkjuvágr (Church Bay), which later changed to Kirkvoe, Kirkwaa and Kirkwall. Kirkwall was once the site of an ancient Norse town founded roughly 1,000 years ago. Today, it’s a transport hub with ferries to many different destinations. The Orkney Library and Archive is in Kirkwall. The town also has the world’s most northerly Carnegie library, opened by Andrew Carnegie and his wife in 1909. The building still stands, although the library itself has since moved to a larger premises on Junction Road. Kirkwall has two museums, the larger being the Tankerness House Museum, which holds items of local historical interest in one of Scotland’s best‑preserved 16th‑century townhouses. It is a Category A listed building in Scotland. The prehistoric, Pictish and Viking collections are of international importance. The other museum is the Orkney Wireless Museum, which focuses on the history of radio and recorded sound. One of the town’s major annual events is the Ba Game, held each Christmas Day and New Year’s Day between the Uppies and the Doonies, with each team representing one half of the town.
hamburg, germany
Day 8
hamburg, germany
Arrival: 06:00
Hamburg, a city with centuries of trading history, is a bustling blend of Hanseatic commercialism and cosmopolitanism. A very attractive city, although severely damaged during WWII, much of the copper-roofed brick architecture so characteristic of northern Germany remains, while beautiful parks and lakes give rise to Hamburg’s claim that it is the Venice of the north. An active cultural life adds further vitality to this expansive port city. Hamburg’s old town is interspersed with wonderful canals running from the Alster to the Elbe. The richly decorated Rathaus dominates the city centre. Nearby is the equally impressive St. Michaeliskirche. Climb the massive spire of this beautiful baroque church for a splendid view. Near the Rathaus are the Börse, suitably grand for this city of commerce, and the devastated St Nikolai church. Its remains are considered an anti-war memorial. Shopping enthusiasts should head towards Pöseldrof, a charming district of upscale homes, small cafes, boutiques and antique shops. The night owls will have a great time in the notorious St. Pauli district. Hamburg will surprise visitors with its dynamic and cool atmosphere. In this city absolutely everyone can find a good place to suit their taste. Its numerous parks, canals, bridges and beautiful lakes formed by the river Alster, will make you forget its apparent austerity.
What you should know:
Itinerary
  • The order of the ports may vary depending on the date of departure.
  • Check your itinerary for exact departure and arrival times. The hours correspond to the local time of the port.
  • Itineraries can change at any time without prior notice.
Boarding and landing
  • For safety reasons, all passengers must board 2 hours before departure on day 1 of the cruise.
  • Disembarkation usually begins 2 hours after docking on the last day of the cruise.
Choose a datePrice per passenger in double occupancy / Taxes included
NOTE: If you are interested in more than one cabin, you must do as many bookings as the number of cabins you want . * In case of having received any type of promotion or advantage for Newlyweds Travel, an official document will be required that proves the recent marriage of the couple.

What’s included?

  • Full board in the main restaurants and buffet, with meal choices for special diets (gluten-free, vegan, vegetarian). Drinks are only included in the All-Inclusive rate and are not included in the MyCruise rate or the offer/basic categories IV, EV, BV, IN1, IN2, IN3, ET1, ET2, BA1, BA2, BA3, MS. If you book one of these rates, you can add one of the drink packages available from the company.
  • Actividades Sports activities with free access to a gym equipped with Technogym, fitness classes, outdoor pools and hot tubs, a sports field, and an outdoor jogging track. com acesso gratuito a um ginásio equipado com Technogym, aulas de fitness, piscinas exteriores e banheiras de hidromassagem, um campo desportivo e uma pista de jogging exterior.
  • Accommodation in the selected cabin type, equipped with all amenities: bathroom, air conditioning, telephone, background music, satellite TV, and safe. Daily cleaning included.
  • Free entry to the theater to watch our shows and performances featuring different international artists every night.
  • Service fee (gratuities) included in the MyCruise, All-Inclusive, and Super All-Inclusive rates. Excluded from this offer are cabins in promotional categories Basic IV, EV, BV, IN1, IN2, IN3, ET1, ET2, BA1, BA2, BA3, MS or similar, as well as on World Cruises or corresponding segments.
  • Entertainment and activities in the Miniclub and dedicated areas of the ship for children and youth up to 17 years old.

What’s NOT included?

  • Restaurantes temáticos ou de especialidades.
  • Consumos a bordo e em terra como: restaurantes de especialidades, apostas nos casinos, compras em lojas, serviços de Spa e Beleza, serviços de lavandaria, telefonemas, serviços médicos e medicamentos, acesso a internet, etc.
  • Gorjetas não estão incluídas nos camarotes Promo Basic (IV, EV, BV), para este tipo de camarote, a taxa de serviço deve ser paga a bordo, o valor é estabelecido em função da data do cruzeiro e do destino do mesmo
  • Gorjestas não incluídas nos cruzeiros Volta ao Mundo.

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Balcony

Inside

Inside

Outside

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Suite

Suite

Image is representative only; size, layout and furnishings may vary (within the same stateroom category).
Specifications of Costa Favolosa
Bars and Lounges
-
Restaurants
-
Cinema
Theater
Library
Spa
Children swimming pool
Internet
Laundry
Salon
Casino
Chapel
Nightclub
Weddings
ShowRoom
Nursery
Gym
24h service
Inaugurated
2011
Renovated
-
Cruise speed
23 knots
Stateroom capacity
1,508
Interior stateroom capacity
-
Exterior stateroom capacity
-
Occupancy
3,800
Beam:
35m.
Length
290m.
Tonnage
114tn.
Decks
17
Crew
1,110
Swimming Pools
-

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