Costa Connection launches a package for crossings

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Costa Diadema (pictured) and Costa Favolosa, with shipments in November 2023, are the ships included in the shipowner’s new promotion

Costa Cruises, through the program Costa Loginannounce the creation of new travel packages in a combo including cruise, one-way flights and ground transfers. The new packages, called air&sea include sections of the transatlantic crossings between Europe and Brazil aboard the ships Costa Diadema and Costa Favolosa, with departures in November 2023.

On board the Costa Diadema, tourists have the option of traveling between Barcelona and Santos, lasting 19 nights; and Barcelona-Salvador, for 15 nights, departure on November 26; with flights departing from São Paulo and Salvador, respectively in partnership with ITA Airways and Tap Portugal; and transfers from airports to cruise terminals and vice versa.

Also on the Costa Diadema transatlantic crossing, the traveler can purchase the Lisbon-Santos, 16 nights, and Lisbon-Salvador, 12 nights, with departures on November 29, combined with Tap Portugal flights, taking off from São Paulo and Salvador and land transfers already in the Portuguese capital.

On all legs of the voyage, the ship visits the European cities of Lisbon, Arrecife, Santa Cruz de Tenerife and the Brazilian destinations of Fortaleza, Maceió and Salvador. On the Barcelona-Santos section, the Costa Diadema also passes through Cadiz, Spain, and the Bahian town of Ilhéus.

On board the Costa Favolosa, the air&sea package covers the journey between La Seyne Sur Mer, in France, and the city of Santos, in 17 nights, with departure on November 11, 2023, the flight departing from São Paulo in partnership with Tap Portugal and transfers between Marseille airport and the cruise terminal and vice versa.

The La Seyne Sur Mer-Santos section of the transatlantic crossing on the Costa Favolosa allows you to discover the international destinations of Barcelona, ​​Cadiz, St. Cruz de Tenerife and the cities of Recife, Salvador, Ilhéus and Rio de Janeiro until disembarkation in the port of Santos on November 27.

“The crossings allow the passenger to discover several different cities and countries in a single trip, while enjoying our excellence in hospitality, haute cuisine, leisure and first-class entertainment”, underlines the director of Business Intelligence and marketing planning for South America at Costa Cruises, Carlos Coscione.

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