The October 16, 2025 cruise on the Costa Fortuna departs from Barcelona, Spain. On this 14 Night Western Mediterranean (Barcelona Roundtrip) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 10 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Costa Fortuna sets sail on Thursday, Oct 16th and returns on Thursday, Oct 30th.
Oct 16th - Oct 30th
Costa Cruise Line
from Barcelona, Spain
Cruise Price - Historic & Current
The graph below tracks historic price of the Costa Fortuna cruise ship departing October 16, 2025. The most recent price for this sailing starts at $1,347 ($97 per night) for an Inside Cabin. Compared to the average price of $1,346 ($97 per night), this represents a recent increase of 0%.
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Costa Cruise Line
The Costa Fortuna was built in 2003 and is among Costa's 11 ships in its fleet. The Costa Fortuna is included in the cruise line's Fortuna class. In the cruise ship stats below, you'll find the Costa Fortuna vs all other Costa ships.
Costa Fortuna - October 16, 2025 - 14 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Oct 16th | Barcelona, Spain |
2 | Oct 17th | Marseille (Provence), France |
3 | Oct 18th | Savona (genoa), Italy |
4 | Oct 19th | At Sea |
5 | Oct 20th | Malaga, Spain |
6 | Oct 21st | At Sea |
7 | Oct 22nd | Fuerteventura, Canary Islands |
8 | Oct 23rd | Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands |
9 | Oct 24th | Arrecife, Lanzarote, Canary Islands |
10 | Oct 25th | Santa Cruz De Tenerife, Canary Islands |
11 | Oct 26th | Funchal, Madeira |
12 | Oct 27th | At Sea |
13 | Oct 28th | Casablanca, Morocco |
14 | Oct 29th | At Sea |
15 | Oct 30th | Barcelona, Spain |
Cruise Itinerary
The Costa Fortuna sails on October 16, 2025 for a 14 Night Western Mediterranean (Barcelona Roundtrip). The ship will depart the port of Barcelona, Spain at 8:00 PM and will return to the port of Barcelona, Spain on Oct 30th at 2:00 PM. During the 15-day journey, the Costa Fortuna will visit 9 additional ports and will spend 4 days at sea.
Barcelona is the cultural heartland of Spain, yet its first language is Catalan, the native tongue of the proudly independent Catalonia region. Stroll down the shady, tree-lined Ramblas between street musicians and elegant bistros. Then perhaps visit the venerable Gothic cathedral, Picasso Museum or enjoy the architectural genius of Antonio Gaudi's Church of the Holy Family.
The most populated city in France after Paris, Marseille has all the sights and sounds of a Mediterranean melting pot, which it has been ever since the Phocaean Greeks invaded around 600 B.C. Its industrial docks rub shoulders with the picturesque old harbor, the Vieux Port, founded by the Greeks 2,600 years ago. Packed with colorful fishing boats and yachts, the Vieux Port is the heart of Marseille.
Located on the Riviera di Ponente, southwest of Genoa, Savona dates back to third century BC and features excellent examples of medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture. Visit the Renaissance cathedral, the Capella Sistina, and the Palazzo della Rovere, built by Pope Julius II.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Situated on Spain's Costa del Sol, Malaga is the region's capital and a popular holiday destination. At the same time, the city is known as the birthplace of Pablo Picasso and for the sweet Malaga dessert wines that come from the hilly vineyards just outside of town. Other points of interest include impressive Gothic architecture, remains of a Moorish castle, and several interesting museums.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
The capital of Gran Canaria is a delight for strollers with areas such as Ciudad Jardin, where beautiful gardens surround the Canarians' homes, and the old quarter of Vegueta, where Christopher Columbus stopped in 1492. Explore the island's beautiful landscape; the highlight is a visit to the Guanches' caves, where the island's primitive inhabitants once dwelled.
The island of Lanzarote has the most active volcanoes and the most bizarre landscape you'll see anywhere. In the National Park of Timanfaya, weird formations of cooled lava thrust cave-pocked formations into the sky like pieces of Swiss cheese. Right on the steep sided crater, circles of volcanic rock enclose vineyards producing the island's distinctive Malvasia wine. In contrast are the inviting, gently sloping beaches of the South side of the island.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife is a port on Tenerife island in the Canary Islands. Vegetables, tobacco, and bananas are exported. The construction of an oil refinery and the development of other industries has diversified the economy. The city's splendid scenery and mild subtropical climate make it a favorite tourist resort.
Funchal is a busy port exporting wines, fish, and fruit, it is best known for its beautiful setting and balmy climate, which make it a much-frequented resort. It has a late-15th-century cathedral and a convent church containing the tomb of Jose Goncalves Zarco, who founded the city in 1421.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
The economic capital of Morocco and the second largest city in Africa, Casablanca is an exotic blend of African, Arabian and European cultures. White-washed houses and peaceful mosques line the narrow streets of ancient Medina, the original Arab Section. Nearby, souks hum with the activity of contented shoppers bargaining for fine leather and handicrafts. The Ain Daib quarter in the southern part of the city boasts a strand of oceanfront resorts and restaurants set along the beach. Visit the mysterious "pink" city of Marrakech with its famed market and snake-charmers.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Barcelona is the cultural heartland of Spain, yet its first language is Catalan, the native tongue of the proudly independent Catalonia region. Stroll down the shady, tree-lined Ramblas between street musicians and elegant bistros. Then perhaps visit the venerable Gothic cathedral, Picasso Museum or enjoy the architectural genius of Antonio Gaudi's Church of the Holy Family.