Costa Favolosa Cruise from La Romana this Winter
Costa Favolosa Cruise from La Romana this Winter
Book early, cruise for less! SAVE $ 300 per couple‡ Book by August 31, 2019 and get: › A reduced deposit of only $ 150 › A future travel voucher of $ 50
All-in-one cruise package inclusions
Roundtrip flights from Toronto to Punta Cana, roundtrip transfers to/from La Romana, 7 night cruise and all taxes
Southern Caribbean
Itinerary A
La Romana | Catalina Island | Tortola | St. Maarten | Martinique | Guadeloupe | La Romana
$1599
Interior Classic Stateroom Cat. IC
Jan 6, 20, Feb 3
Ocean View Classic Stateroom Cat. EC $1799
Jan 6, 27, Feb 3
Balcony Classic Stateroom Cat. BC $2199
Jan 6, 20, 27, Feb 3
You will visit the following 4 places:
Guadeloupe
Guadeloupe (sometimes known as the ''Butterfly Island''), a French overseas territory, is an island group in the southern Caribbean Sea. It is an archipelago of nine inhabited islands, including Basse-Terre, Grande-Terre, Marie-Galante, La Desirade, Iles des Saintes, Saint-Barthélemy, Iles de la Petite Terre, and Saint-Martin (French part of the island of Saint Martin). Guadeloupe is best known for its rich culture, volcano, beautiful scenery and wonderful beaches.
La Romana
La Romana is the seventh-largest city in the Dominican Republic. The city is a hub for a growing tourist industry with several nearby local resort spots, such as the beachfront Bayahibe, Dominicus, Casa de Campo, and the growing number of golf resorts that surround the area.
Martinique
Martinique is a Caribbean island that is an overseas department of France in the Caribbean Sea, north of St. Lucia and south of Dominica. In the South of the island, there are many lovely beaches with a lot of tourists. In the North, the rain forests and the black sand beaches are truly worth seeing. The interior of the island is mountainous. As part of France, Martinique is part of the European Union, and its currency is the euro. The official language is French, and virtually the entire population also speak Antillean Creole (Créole Martiniquais).