Barcelona, the capital and cultural hub of Spain's Catalonia region, and the port that Columbus set sail from for the Americas, is an exciting, energetic and cosmopolitan city that is rich in history, culture and the arts.PLACES TO SEEMuseo PicassoDiscover Picasso's important early works in this museum's fascinating showcase. Other must-sees are the Museum of Modern Art and the palatial Museu d'Art de Catalunya, with works by El Greco, Dali and other masters who called Barcelona home. La Sagrada...
PLACES TO SEE
Museo Picasso
Discover Picasso's important early works in this museum's fascinating showcase. Other must-sees are the Museum of Modern Art and the palatial Museu d'Art de Catalunya, with works by El Greco, Dali and other masters who called Barcelona home.
La Sagrada Familia
Built by modernist architect, Antoni Gaudi, the La Sagrada Familia Church is a truly unique masterpiece with its flamboyant spires, unusual curves and sculpted figures. His La Pedrera (quarry) is, perhaps, the most unique block of apartments and offices in the world, built with an organic-looking, wavy stone facade.
Las Ramblas
Stroll the broad promenade of Las Ramblas, the city's lively district of shops, restaurants and clubs where people-watching is pastime. Or dine on Catalonian cuisine, such as Habras a la Catalina with wine that the region is famous for at one of the Placa Reial's chic cafes.
This is the ancient port as well as the oldest city in France. Today Marseilles is the second largest city after Paris. You will enjoy a walk through the picturesque old port of this cosmopolitan city rich in history, culture and folklore.
Marseille, the largest port in the Meditterranean and the second largest city in France, serves as your gateway to the lush fertile region of Provence and all its cultural contributions to gastronomic excellence, Impressionistic art, and ancient architecture.
Worthseeing Places
Marseille
This port city is a worthwhile stop on your Southern France excursion if not just to experience the down-to-earth warmth of Marseille's residents. This cosmopolitan city with a generous heart boasts a trading history that goes back more than 2,500 years.
Avignon
Inland from Marseille, Avignon has an immaculately preserved old center, enclosed by medieval walls built by the last of nine popes who were based here during the 14th century. You'll also find museums, monuments, eateries of all kinds and ample opportunities to shop.
Aix-en-Provence
About 16 miles from Marseille is Aix, a picturesque college town filled with youthful energy and students from all over the world. Birthplace of Paul Cezanne, this master painter found inspiration all around him, such as Mont Ste-Victoire, which became a favorite subject at the end of his life.
Port Code: FRMRS
Country: France
Country Code: FR
Currency: Euro (EUR)
Currency Description: On 1 January 1999, the European Monetary Union introduced the euro as a common currency to be used by financial institutions of member countries; on 1 January 2002, the euro became the sole currency for everyday transactions within the member countries.
The port city of Genoa is alive with art, churches and palaces. Its maritime roots have fostered a dialect that has, over the centuries, absorbed elements of Neapolitan, Calabrese and Portuguese. It also serves as the gateway to Milan, center of business and fashion. Or take a trip to the nearby seaside town of Portofino.Worthseeing Places
The Old Harbor: Genoa's aging harbor or Porto Antico was renovated into an exciting modernist harbor center of shops and eateries, designed by famed architect and native son Renzo Piano.
Milan: Approximately an hour-and-a-half train ride from Genoa is Milan, the international business and fashion centers of the country. Milan's energy and high styling inhabitants are irresistible draws to this sprawling city.
Portofino: This luxury seaside resort, approximately 14 miles from Genoa, has some of the finest restaurants and hotels around. Its protected inlet with a lush tree-lined coast is an idyllic setting.
Port Code : ITGOA
Country : Italy
Country Code : IT
Currency Name : Euro
Currency Code : EUR.
Once the domain of kings and wealthy nobleman, modern Naples is a lively, working port city along the Amalfi Coast. It is surrounded by Cape Miseno on one side and the Sorrento peninsula on the other, and across the blue waters of the Bay of Naples lies the charming isle of Capri. Its modern skyline is dominated by the heights of the not-too-distant Mount Vesuvius. Places to seePompeii - Completely buried by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 A.D., Pompeii is one of the world's most magnificentl...
Places to see
Pompeii - Completely buried by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 A.D., Pompeii is one of the world's most magnificently preserved ancient cities. Built within curved walls, the excavations unearthed sumptuous private homes that featured colonnaded central courtyards with lavish fountains, and interior murals painted in vivid colors.
Isle Of Capri - The most sought-after island in the Bay, Capri's dramatic Blue Grotto and cliff bound scenery has drawn visitors throughout history, from Emperor Augustus to Napoleon, as well as D. H. Lawrence and George Bernard Shaw.
Sorrento - The Amalfi Coast, south of the Bay of Naples, is ne of the Mediterranean's most beautiful coasts with its lemon trees and spectacular scenery. Its most alluring town is Sorrento, high on the cliffs above the sea.
Port Code :
Country : Italy (IT)
Currency Name :Euro (EUR)
Currency Description: On 1 January 1999, the European Monetary Union introduced the euro as a common currency to be used by financial institutions of member countries; on 1 January 2002, the euro became the sole currency for everyday transactions within the member countries.
Palermo is the capital of the main Italian island of Sicily, located on the north coast of the island.
PLACES TO SEE:
- The Cathedral - honey-coloured and Catalan influenced.
- The Quattro Canti - the symbolic crossroads at the old centre of the city and the nearby small, but pretty La Martorana church with byzantine mosaics inside.
- The Museo Archeologico.
- The Catacombe dei Cappuccini, open daily 9am-12 noon and 3pm-5pm, donation on entry - the catacombs of the Capuchin convent located on the Piazza Cappuccini, just west of the city centre, contain over 8000 mummified ex-residents from Palermo and its surrounding villages, some merely clothed skeletons, other remarkably well-preserved and lifelike. Well worth a visit, interesting, if slightly morbid. Children may either find it exciting or terrifying and it must be the responsibility of their parents to think carefully before taking them.
- The Palazzo dei Normanni. Inside, don't miss the mosaics in the Cappella Palatina and the old Royal Apartments.
- The 'street markets', especially near the Piazza del Carmine and Vucciria.
- Monreale - a village/suburb 8 km west of Palermo, sitting on the hill with a great view back towards the city and the sea. Be sure to visit the Duomo (Cathedral) and it's cloisters too.
- The Piazza Pretoria, including the Fontana Pretoria
- The Gesu Church is one of the most architecturally important highly decorated in Palermo. Constructed between 1564–1633, it's late date of completion resulted in an abundant use of polychrome marbles on both floors and walls. This form of decoration, which gradually evolved in Sicily from the beginning of the 17th century, was to mark the beginning of the Sicilian Baroque period, which was to give Sicily almost an architectural national identity.
- San Giovanni degli Eremiti, Via dei Bernadetti. Tel: +39 91 6515019. Old church ruin and nice garden. The €6 admission ensures that the lovely garden is quiet and peaceful. Open mo-sa 9am-7pm.
- Cappella Palatina, Piazza Indipendenza, Tel: +39 091 7054317. Chapel with mosaics. Open mo-fr 9-11. 45am and 3-4.45pm. Sa 9-11.45am. Su 9-9.45am, 12-12.45pm.
- The Zisa and the Cuba, arabic-norman royal palaces. The Zisa is in Piazza Zisa; the Cuba in Corso Calatafimi.
Port Code: ITPMO
Country: Italy (IT)
Currency: Euro (EUR), On 1 January 1999, the European Monetary Union introduced the euro as a common currency to be used by financial institutions of member countries; on 1 January 2002, the euro became the sole currency for everyday transactions within the member countries.
Tunis is the capital of Tunisia. Tunis is the major North African gateway to the Roman and Punic ruins of Carthage. You will be awed by the city's ancient Roman baths, cisterns, and basilicas. Be sure to visit the theater and amphitheater as well. True adventurers will not want to miss a trip to Sidi Bou Said, a charming seaside village set high atop the cliffs.
Port Code : TNTUN
Country : Tunisia
Country Code : TN
Currency Name : Tunisian dinar
Currency Code : TND
Places to see
Castell de Bellver, Bellver Castle is built on the ruins of a Muslim site. It contains a museum of archaeological finds and classical sculptures as well as having an excellent view of the bay. It is open on weekdays at 8am to 8pm (October to March) and 8am to 9pm (April to September). It is open on Sundays and public holidays at 10am to 5pm (October to March), 10am to 7pm (April to June), 10am to 2pm and 4pm to 8pm (July to August) and 10am to 7pm (September).
Pueblo Espanol, C- del Poble Espanyol. This architectural museum is designed like a small village containing facsimiles of the major classical works of Spanish architecture. During the week there are numerous artisans' shops, restaurants and bars operating within the museum. Open 9am to 7pm.
Historic Center
The historical center of Palma is the oldest part of the city. It's also a refreshing area to walk in on one of Palma's hot humid days: the streets are narrow and shady. You will get a chance to peek in at a number of private courtyards. In addition, the historic center has a lot of attractions:
Catedral de Mallorca and Museo Catedralicio, C/ Capiscolato, Mallorca's spectacular cathedral is located close to the sea-side. The museum, located in the chapter room and vestry, has exhibits of religious paintings and silverware. The museum opens at 10am, and its weekday closing hours are 5:15pm (April to May), 6:15pm (June to September), 5:15pm (October) and 3:15pm (November to March). On weekends it closes at 2:15pm (all year).
Banys Arabs, C/- Serra 3. The Arab bath building is the only building in Palma dating to the Arab settlement. The baths were constructed in the tenth century, and were sauna-style: the floor was heated and water added to make the room steamy. A small courtyard and the two rooms of the baths themselves are open to ten people at a time.
Museo de Arte Espanol Contemporaneo, Sant Miquel, 11. This branch of the museum of contemporary art has a permanent collection of over seventy pieces by modern Spanish artists including Pablo Picasso, Joan Miro, Juan Gris and Salvador Dali. The museum is open from 10am to 6:30pm weekdays and 10:30am to 2pm Saturdays.
Placa del Mercat, church and interesting art nouveau buildings.
Water Park
Aqualand, Palma – Arenal Motorway, exit 13, Km 15. This water park has slides and pools of varying degrees of adventurousness. Open from early May to early October each year, its opening hours are 10am - 5pm (May - June, Sept - Oct) and 10am - 6pm (July - August).
Port Code : ESPMI
Country : Spain
Country Code : ES
Currency Name: Euro
Currency Code : EUR.
Currency Description : on 1 January 1999, the European Monetary Union introduced the euro as a common currency to be used by the financial institutions of member countries; on 1 January 2002, the euro became the sole currency for everyday transactions with the member countries.

* 50% Off on Companion!!Company Name : MSC Cruise
Cruise Name & Rating : MSC Fantasia

Destinations : Barcelona, Marseilles, Genoa, Naples, Palermo, Tunis, Palma de Mallorca, Palma de Mallorca, Barcelona
Description : A dreamlike journey brimming with imaginative ideas, cradled by the waves of the sea. This is the sensation you will experience on board the most beautiful cruise ship in the world.
Departure Dates :
| Year | Month | Dates |
| 2010 | October | 01,08,15,22,29 |
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(0900 - 1900 hours) 
| Days | Port of Call | Arrival Time | Departure Time |
| 01 | Barcelona, Spain | - | 18:00:00 |
| 02 | Marseilles, France | 08:00:00 | 19:00:00 |
| 03 | Genoa, Italy | 09:00:00 | 17:00:00 |
| 04 | Naples, Italy | 12:00:00 | 19:00:00 |
| 05 | Palermo, Italy | 08:00:00 | 17:00:00 |
| 06 | Tunis, Tunisia | 07:00:00 | 13:00:00 |
| 06 | Palma de Mallorca, Spain | 14:00:00 | - |
| 07 | Palma de Mallorca, Spain | - | 00:30:00 |
| 08 | Barcelona, Spain | 09:00:00 | - |


- Accommodation on board the cruise as per the cabin booked.
- Shower, air-conditioning, T.V, safe, telephone.
- Buffet breakfast, lunch, and dinner on board the ship at designated restaurants.
- Afternoon tea snacks and Midnight dinner.
- Port Taxes.
- All general entertainment programs onboard including nightclub, library, well equipped gymnasium, swimming pools, sports, equipment etc.

- Dining at Alternate Restaurants.
- Midnight entertainment programs.
- Shore Excursions.
- Liquor, soft drinks, room service, laundry expenses, phone calls.
- Beauty treatments and massage.
- Onboard Shopping.
- Medical Services.
- Cost of Airfare, Visa Charges and Overseas mediclaim.
- Cost of meals other than those specified in inclusions.
- Cost of foreign exchange for personal expenses.
- Expenses of personal nature, mini bar in the cabin, laundry, telephone bills, tips, gratuities etc.
- Cost of any other services not specifically mentioned in inclusions.
- Any increase in the cost that may come into force prior to the departure date including change in price owing to fluctuation in the rate of exchange.

Spa & Relax
- Aurea Spa (Deck- 14 Miraggio)
- Solarium (Deck- 18 Sun Deck)
Sport Activities
- Jogging Track (Deck- 15 Splendido)
- Shuffle board (Deck- 16 Aurora)
- Lo Stadio (Deck- 16 Aurora)
Pools
- Acqua Park (Deck- 14 Miraggio)
- I Tropici (Deck- 14 Miraggio)
- Lido Catalano (Deck- 15 Splendido)
- Toboga (Deck- 15 Splendido)
Entertainment
- La Boutique (Deck- 6 Magnifico)
- Il Gioiello (Deck- 6 Magnifico)
- Duty Free (Deck- 6 Magnifico)
- L' Angolo dell' Oggetto (Deck- 6 Magnifico)
- La Caramella (Deck- 6 Magnifico)
- Casino delle Palme (Deck- 6 Magnifico)
- Card Room (Deck- 6 Magnifico)
- Logo Shop (Deck- 7 Sublime)
- La Profumeria (Deck- 7 Sublime)
- Photo Gallery (Deck- 7 Sublime)
- Led Wall (Deck- 14 Miraggio)
- The Pool Shop (Deck- 14 Miraggio)
- Il Polo Nord (Deck- 15 Splendido)
- I Graffiti (Deck- 15 Splendido)
- Virtual World (Deck- 16 Aurora)
- Liquid Disco (Deck- 16 Aurora)
- 4D Cinema (Deck- 16 Aurora)
- F1 Simulator (Deck- 16 Aurora)

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