Costa Crucero encourages connections between cruise ships and the interior of the peninsula

What if you are from the interior, say from Ávila or Burgos and you want to take a cruise that leaves from Barcelona? Well don't worry, because Now Costa Cruises when presenting its new programming includes in its programming a project to facilitate the connection of its international itineraries to travelers from Castilla y León.

Specifying, During the months of July and August, two direct flights from Valladolid airport will go to the German city of Rostock to connect with the cruise that is made on board the Costa Favolosa called The Land of the Vikings.

Moreover the train connects the cities of Burgos and Valladolid with the ports of Tarragona and Barcelona, with which they will be able to connect more easily with the Mediterranean cruises aboard the Costa Diadema and the Costa Victoria.

These connection initiatives are part of Costa Crucero's strategy so that travelers feel the embarkation ports as something close. The shipping company is also in negotiations to combine its cruises with the Barajas T4 in order to facilitate access for travelers to flights departing for the rest of the cruises.

As I was saying One of the itineraries that you can already choose with this connection is the Land of the Vikings, 8 days and 7 nights aboard the Costa Favolosa, through which you will sail to the Norwegian fjords, with wild landscapes. The departure is from Copenhagen and returns to the same port, and the price ranges from 1.500 euros in an outside cabin per person and with the flight already included, on an all-inclusive basis, except tips and excursions.

The Costa Favolosa has capacity for 3800 passengers, who can have fun on its 17 bridges, but if there is something that characterizes this ship, it is its artistic atmosphere, since In it, 400 original works of art and 6.000 accredited reproductions are permanently exhibited.


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