Costa Cruises takes its cruise passengers to the embarkation ports

Mediterranean type,

Cruises in the port of Barcelona.

The Costa Cruises shipping company does not want anyone to be left without traveling aboard any of its ships, therefore, it tries to offer the greatest comfort and satisfaction, even before the cruise passengers get on board. Hence The Italian shipping company has reached an agreement with Renfe (on the one hand) and with Seville Airport (on the other) to facilitate the arrival of passengers to the port of Barcelona, ​​in the case of the railway company, and to the city from Trieste from Seville, so that no one is left without boarding.

Costa Cruises already had an agreement with Renfe, which has now been renewed, to facilitate transfers for shipments in the port of Barcelona. The shipping company offers a transport package that includes the transfer from the station to the port and vice versa.

On the other hand, Costa Cruises, Air Nostrum and the Seville City Council also signed an agreement of collaboration so that this summer the capital of Seville has an air connection from the San Pablo airport, direct with Trieste, in northern Italy.

The flights, operated by Air Nostrum, will depart on Saturdays from June 11, until September 10. The flights will be in the latest generation CRJ-200 Turbojet aircraft, with a capacity of 50 seats, which makes them a VIP flight, due to their reduced number of seats and because they include catering on board.

With this connection, cruise passengers can fly directly to Trieste, on the Adriatic coast., where they will embark on the Mediterranean Coast to enjoy a journey through Split, Kotor, Olympia-Katakolon, Corfu, Dubrovnik and Venice.

By your side, Costa Cruises will promote Seville as one of the most interesting destinations for the excursions of ships that call in Cádiz, port of call of the shipping company. Those who come to the Andalusian capital will also have the opportunity to do a mini-cruise on the Guadalquivir, you can get details of it from here.


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