Costa Pacifica itinerary map for February 29, 2024
Costa Pacifica

25 Night Transatlantic & Repositioning on Costa Costa Pacifica

February 29, 2024

Costa Pacifica February 29, 2024

The Costa Pacifica February 29, 2024 cruise departs from Pointe-A-Pitre, Guadeloupe. On this 25 Night Transatlantic & Repositioning (Pointe-A-Pitre To Marseille) sailing, the Costa Pacifica will visit a total of 14 cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The ship sets sail on Thursday, Feb 29th and returns on Monday, Mar 25th, 2024.

Cruise Length
25
Night Cruise
Departure Port
Pointe-A-Pitre
Guadeloupe
Port Stops
14
Sea Days
9

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Costa Pacifica · February 29, 2024

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Cruise Itinerary Map

Costa Pacifica · February 29, 2024

The Costa Pacifica sails on February 29, 2024 for a 25 Night Transatlantic & Repositioning (Pointe-A-Pitre To Marseille). The ship will depart the port of Pointe-A-Pitre, Guadeloupe at 10:00 PM and will return to the port of Marseille (Provence), France on Mar 25th at 8:00 AM. During the 26-day journey, the Costa Pacifica will visit 13 additional ports and will spend 9 days at sea.

Cruise itinerary route

25 Night Transatlantic & Repositioning (Pointe-A-Pitre To Marseille)

  • FEB29
    Pointe-A-Pitre, Guadeloupe
    Pointe-A-Pitre, Guadeloupe
    A: — - D: 10:00 PM
  • MAR01
    St. John's, Antigua
    St. John's, Antigua
    A: 7:00 AM - D: 5:00 PM
  • MAR02
    Tortola, British Virgin Islands
    Tortola, British Virgin Islands
    A: 6:00 AM - D: 1:00 PM
  • MAR03
    La Romana, Dominican Republic
    La Romana, Dominican Republic
    A: 7:00 AM - D: 10:59 PM
  • MAR04
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • MAR05
    Ocho Rios, Jamaica
    Ocho Rios, Jamaica
    A: 6:00 AM - D: 2:00 PM
  • MAR06
    Grand Turk Island
    Grand Turk Island
    A: 1:00 PM - D: 7:00 PM
  • MAR07
    Amber Cove (Puerto Plata), Dominican Republic
    Amber Cove (Puerto Plata), Dominican Republic
    A: 7:00 AM - D: 5:00 PM
  • MAR08
    Samana, Dominican Republic
    Samana, Dominican Republic
    A: 7:00 AM - D: 5:00 PM
  • MAR09
    Catalina Island (isla Catalina), Dominican Republic
    Catalina Island (isla Catalina), Dominican Republic
    A: 7:00 AM - D: 5:00 PM
  • MAR10
    La Romana, Dominican Republic
    La Romana, Dominican Republic
    A: 8:00 AM - D: 11:00 PM
  • MAR11
    Tortola, British Virgin Islands
    Tortola, British Virgin Islands
    A: 4:00 PM - D: 10:00 PM
  • MAR12
    St. John's, Antigua
    St. John's, Antigua
    A: 10:00 AM - D: 6:00 PM
  • MAR13
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • MAR14
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • MAR15
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • MAR16
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • MAR17
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • MAR18
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • MAR19
    Santa Cruz De Tenerife, Canary Islands
    Santa Cruz De Tenerife, Canary Islands
    A: 10:00 AM - D: 6:00 PM
  • MAR20
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • MAR21
    Cadiz (Seville), Spain
    Cadiz (Seville), Spain
    A: 9:00 AM - D: 7:00 PM
  • MAR22
    Malaga, Spain
    Malaga, Spain
    A: 8:00 AM - D: 6:00 PM
  • MAR23
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • MAR24
    Barcelona, Spain
    Barcelona, Spain
    A: 9:00 AM - D: 6:00 PM
  • MAR25
    Marseille (Provence), France
    Marseille (Provence), France
    A: 8:00 AM - D: —
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Cruise Ports

February 29, 2024 · 25 Night Transatlantic & Repositioning (Pointe-A-Pitre To Marseille)

Pointe-A-Pitre, Guadeloupe
Day 1Thursday, Feb 29

Pointe-A-Pitre, Guadeloupe

Arrival:Departure: 10:00 PM

Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe, provides docking at Pointe-à-Pitre Port. Travelers explore La Soufrière volcano and Memorial ACTe museum. Excursions visit Marie-Galante’s beaches. Local markets sell accras. The peak season, December to April, brings warm weather for island tours. Photography captures volcanic landscapes and Caribbean vistas. Dining onboard includes colombo, a Guadeloupean curry. Souvenirs, like rum bottles, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Creole history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while sturdy shoes enhance volcano hikes. Pointe-à-Pitre’s vibrant island allure offers a dynamic Guadeloupean stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of natural wonders, cultural heritage, and scenic beaches, making Pointe-à-Pitre an engaging destination for exploring Guadeloupe’s Caribbean beauty and history.

St. John's, Antigua
Day 2Friday, Mar 1

St. John's, Antigua

Arrival: 7:00 AMDeparture: 5:00 PM

St. John’s, Antigua, offers docking at St. John’s Port. Travelers explore Nelson’s Dockyard and Shirley Heights. Excursions include snorkeling at Cades Reef. Local markets sell fungi. The peak season, December to April, brings warm weather for coastal tours. Photography captures colonial docks and Caribbean vistas. Dining onboard includes pepperpot, an Antiguan favorite. Souvenirs, like batik crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Carib history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while water shoes enhance reef exploration. St. John’s vibrant charm offers a lively Antiguan stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of historic dockyards and scenic beaches, making St. John’s an engaging destination for exploration.

Tortola, British Virgin Islands
Day 3Saturday, Mar 2

Tortola, British Virgin Islands

Arrival: 6:00 AMDeparture: 1:00 PM

Tortola, British Virgin Islands, offers docking at Road Town Port. Travelers explore Sage Mountain and Cane Garden Bay. Excursions include snorkeling at The Baths. Local markets sell painkillers. The peak season, December to April, brings warm weather for coastal tours. Photography captures volcanic hills and Caribbean vistas. Dining onboard includes roti, a BVI favorite. Souvenirs, like shell crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Arawak history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while water shoes enhance reef exploration. Tortola’s island allure offers a vibrant stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of scenic beaches and marine adventures, making Tortola an engaging destination for exploration.

La Romana, Dominican Republic
Day 4Sunday, Mar 3

La Romana, Dominican Republic

Arrival: 7:00 AMDeparture: 10:59 PM

La Romana, Dominican Republic, offers docking at La Romana Port. Travelers explore Altos de Chavón and Saona Island. Excursions include snorkeling at Catalina Island. Local markets sell mangu. The peak season, December to April, brings warm weather for coastal tours. Photography captures colonial villages and Caribbean vistas. Dining onboard includes sancocho, a Dominican favorite. Souvenirs, like amber crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Taino history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while water shoes enhance reef exploration. La Romana’s coastal charm offers a vibrant Dominican stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of cultural villages and scenic islands, making La Romana an engaging destination.

At Sea
Day 5Monday, Mar 4

At Sea

Arrival: 11:00 PMDeparture: 10:59 PM

Enjoy onboard activities and ocean views during this sea day.

Ocho Rios, Jamaica
Day 6Tuesday, Mar 5

Ocho Rios, Jamaica

Arrival: 6:00 AMDeparture: 2:00 PM

Ocho Rios, Jamaica, offers docking at Ocho Rios Port. Travelers explore Dunn’s River Falls and Mystic Mountain. Excursions include bobsledding and ziplining. Local markets sell jerk chicken. The peak season, December to April, brings warm weather for coastal tours. Photography captures waterfalls and Caribbean vistas. Dining onboard includes ackee and saltfish, a Jamaican favorite. Souvenirs, like reggae crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Taino history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while water shoes enhance waterfall climbs. Ocho Rios’ adventurous allure offers a vibrant Jamaican stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of natural wonders and thrilling activities, making Ocho Rios an engaging destination for exploration.

Grand Turk Island
Day 7Wednesday, Mar 6

Grand Turk Island

Arrival: 1:00 PMDeparture: 7:00 PM

Grand Turk Island, Turks and Caicos, offers docking at Grand Turk Cruise Center. Travelers explore Cockburn Town and Governor’s Beach. Excursions include snorkeling at Gibbs Cay. Local markets sell conch salad. The peak season, December to April, brings warm weather for coastal tours. Photography captures colonial buildings and Caribbean vistas. Dining onboard includes jerk fish, a Turks and Caicos favorite. Souvenirs, like shell crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Taino history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while water shoes enhance reef exploration. Grand Turk’s coastal charm offers a vibrant stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of historic sites and marine beauty, making Grand Turk an engaging destination.

Amber Cove (Puerto Plata), Dominican Republic
Day 8Thursday, Mar 7

Amber Cove (Puerto Plata), Dominican Republic

Arrival: 7:00 AMDeparture: 5:00 PM

Amber Cove (Puerto Plata), Dominican Republic, offers docking at Amber Cove Port. Travelers explore Fort San Felipe and Amber Museum. Excursions include Damajagua Waterfalls. Local markets sell mangu. The peak season, December to April, brings warm weather for coastal tours. Photography captures colonial forts and Caribbean vistas. Dining onboard includes sancocho, a Dominican favorite. Souvenirs, like amber crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Taino history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while water shoes enhance waterfall hikes. Amber Cove’s cultural charm offers a vibrant Dominican stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of historic sites and adventurous waterfalls, making Amber Cove an engaging destination.

Samana, Dominican Republic
Day 9Friday, Mar 8

Samana, Dominican Republic

Arrival: 7:00 AMDeparture: 5:00 PM

Samana, Dominican Republic, offers docking at Samana Port. Travelers explore Los Haitises National Park and El Limón Waterfall. Excursions include whale-watching tours. Local markets sell mangu. The peak season, December to April, brings warm weather for coastal tours. Photography captures karst landscapes and Caribbean vistas. Dining onboard includes sancocho, a Dominican favorite. Souvenirs, like coconut crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Taino history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while sturdy shoes enhance waterfall hikes. Samana’s natural charm offers a vibrant Dominican stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of lush parks and marine adventures, making Samana an engaging destination for exploration.

Catalina Island (isla Catalina), Dominican Republic
Day 10Saturday, Mar 9

Catalina Island (isla Catalina), Dominican Republic

Arrival: 7:00 AMDeparture: 5:00 PM

Catalina Island (Isla Catalina), Dominican Republic, anchors offshore with zodiacs to the beach, a nature reserve. Travelers snorkel The Wall for coral drop-offs. No facilities; provisions from ship. Peak season December to April; boats from La Romana 20 USD. Photography captures sea fans. Dining limited to ship; local sancocho offered. Souvenirs include larimar pendants. Briefings stress reef protection.

La Romana, Dominican Republic
Day 11Sunday, Mar 10

La Romana, Dominican Republic

Arrival: 8:00 AMDeparture: 11:00 PM

La Romana, Dominican Republic, offers docking at La Romana Port. Travelers explore Altos de Chavón and Saona Island. Excursions include snorkeling at Catalina Island. Local markets sell mangu. The peak season, December to April, brings warm weather for coastal tours. Photography captures colonial villages and Caribbean vistas. Dining onboard includes sancocho, a Dominican favorite. Souvenirs, like amber crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Taino history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while water shoes enhance reef exploration. La Romana’s coastal charm offers a vibrant Dominican stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of cultural villages and scenic islands, making La Romana an engaging destination.

Tortola, British Virgin Islands
Day 12Monday, Mar 11

Tortola, British Virgin Islands

Arrival: 4:00 PMDeparture: 10:00 PM

Tortola, British Virgin Islands, offers docking at Road Town Port. Travelers explore Sage Mountain and Cane Garden Bay. Excursions include snorkeling at The Baths. Local markets sell painkillers. The peak season, December to April, brings warm weather for coastal tours. Photography captures volcanic hills and Caribbean vistas. Dining onboard includes roti, a BVI favorite. Souvenirs, like shell crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Arawak history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while water shoes enhance reef exploration. Tortola’s island allure offers a vibrant stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of scenic beaches and marine adventures, making Tortola an engaging destination for exploration.

St. John's, Antigua
Day 13Tuesday, Mar 12

St. John's, Antigua

Arrival: 10:00 AMDeparture: 6:00 PM

St. John’s, Antigua, offers docking at St. John’s Port. Travelers explore Nelson’s Dockyard and Shirley Heights. Excursions include snorkeling at Cades Reef. Local markets sell fungi. The peak season, December to April, brings warm weather for coastal tours. Photography captures colonial docks and Caribbean vistas. Dining onboard includes pepperpot, an Antiguan favorite. Souvenirs, like batik crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Carib history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while water shoes enhance reef exploration. St. John’s vibrant charm offers a lively Antiguan stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of historic dockyards and scenic beaches, making St. John’s an engaging destination for exploration.

At Sea
Day 14Wednesday, Mar 13

At Sea

Arrival: 12:00 AMDeparture: 11:59 PM

Enjoy onboard activities and ocean views during this sea day.

At Sea
Day 15Thursday, Mar 14

At Sea

Arrival: 12:00 AMDeparture: 11:59 PM

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At Sea
Day 16Friday, Mar 15

At Sea

Arrival: 12:00 AMDeparture: 11:59 PM

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At Sea
Day 17Saturday, Mar 16

At Sea

Arrival: 12:00 AMDeparture: 11:59 PM

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At Sea
Day 18Sunday, Mar 17

At Sea

Arrival: 12:00 AMDeparture: 11:59 PM

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At Sea
Day 19Monday, Mar 18

At Sea

Arrival: 12:00 AMDeparture: 11:59 PM

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Santa Cruz De Tenerife, Canary Islands
Day 20Tuesday, Mar 19

Santa Cruz De Tenerife, Canary Islands

Arrival: 10:00 AMDeparture: 6:00 PM

Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, offers docking at Santa Cruz Port. Travelers explore Auditorio de Tenerife and Anaga Mountains. Excursions visit Teide National Park. Local markets sell mojo potatoes. The peak season, November to April, brings warm weather for coastal tours. Photography captures volcanic landscapes and Atlantic vistas. Dining onboard includes ropa vieja, a Canarian favorite. Souvenirs, like lava crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Guanche history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the subtropical climate, while sturdy shoes enhance mountain hikes. Santa Cruz’s coastal charm offers a vibrant Spanish stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of modern landmarks and scenic volcanoes, making Santa Cruz an engaging destination.

At Sea
Day 21Wednesday, Mar 20

At Sea

Arrival: 12:00 AMDeparture: 11:59 PM

Enjoy onboard activities and ocean views during this sea day.

Cadiz (Seville), Spain
Day 22Thursday, Mar 21

Cadiz (Seville), Spain

Arrival: 9:00 AMDeparture: 7:00 PM

Cádiz (Seville), Spain, offers docking at Cádiz Port with excursions to Seville. Travelers explore Seville’s Alcázar and Cádiz’s old town. Excursions visit Jerez’s sherry bodegas. Local markets sell gazpacho. The peak season, April to October, brings warm weather for coastal tours. Photography captures Moorish palaces and Atlantic vistas. Dining onboard includes jamón ibérico, a Spanish favorite. Souvenirs, like fan crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Andalusian history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the Mediterranean climate, while comfortable shoes enhance historic walks. Cádiz’s cultural gateway offers a vibrant Spanish stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of historic landmarks and scenic coasts, making Cádiz an engaging destination.

Malaga, Spain
Day 23Friday, Mar 22

Malaga, Spain

Arrival: 8:00 AMDeparture: 6:00 PM

Málaga, Spain, offers docking at Málaga Port. Travelers explore Alcazaba Fortress and Picasso Museum. Excursions visit Ronda’s deep gorges. Local markets sell gazpacho. The peak season, April to October, brings warm weather for coastal tours. Photography captures Moorish architecture and Mediterranean vistas. Dining onboard includes paella, a Spanish favorite. Souvenirs, like ceramic crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Andalusian history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the Mediterranean climate, while comfortable shoes enhance city walks. Málaga’s cultural charm offers a vibrant Spanish stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of historic fortresses and scenic coasts, making Málaga an engaging destination for exploring Spain’s Costa del Sol.

At Sea
Day 24Saturday, Mar 23

At Sea

Arrival: 12:00 AMDeparture: 11:59 PM

Enjoy onboard activities and ocean views during this sea day.

Barcelona, Spain
Day 25Sunday, Mar 24

Barcelona, Spain

Arrival: 9:00 AMDeparture: 6:00 PM

Barcelona, Spain, offers docking at Barcelona Port. Travelers explore Sagrada Familia and Park Güell. Excursions visit Montserrat Monastery. Local markets sell paella. The peak season, April to October, brings warm weather for city tours. Photography captures Gaudí architecture and Mediterranean vistas. Dining onboard includes tapas, a Spanish favorite. Souvenirs, like ceramic crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Catalan history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the Mediterranean climate, while comfortable shoes enhance city walks. Barcelona’s cultural charm offers a vibrant Spanish stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of modernist landmarks and scenic coasts, making Barcelona an engaging destination for exploring Spain’s Catalan region.

Marseille (Provence), France
Day 26Monday, Mar 25

Marseille (Provence), France

Arrival: 8:00 AMDeparture:

Marseille (Provence), France, offers docking at Marseille Port. Travelers explore Notre-Dame de la Garde and Vieux-Port. Excursions visit Aix-en-Provence’s lavender fields. Local markets sell bouillabaisse. The peak season, May to September, brings warm weather for coastal tours. Photography captures basilicas and Mediterranean vistas. Dining onboard includes ratatouille, a French favorite. Souvenirs, like lavender crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Provençal history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the Mediterranean climate, while comfortable shoes enhance city walks. Marseille’s cultural charm offers a vibrant French stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of historic ports and scenic fields, making Marseille an engaging destination for exploration.

Weather Forecast

Costa Pacifica - February 29, 2024 Weather Forecast

Average monthly weather for your cruise ports

Pointe-A-Pitre, Guadeloupe

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February

Typical Weather

84°F

Average High

73°F

Average Low

Rainfall

0.06in

Daily average

1.8 in monthly total

Shore Excursions

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Itinerary Safety Score

Based on comprehensive research of cruise port safety information, including recent crime reports, travel advisories, Global Peace Index rankings, and specific port security concerns, we've created a "safety score" for each cruise port stop. The overall rating below represents a combined score for your specific cruise itinerary.

Itinerary Safety Rank
70 / 100
safer than 70% of all cruises
70
6
/ 10
Pointe-A-Pitre, Guadeloupe
Pointe-A-Pitre
Pointe-à-Pitre is generally safe for cruise travelers, but remain vigilant against petty crime, especially in less populated areas at night.
7
/ 10
St. John's, Antigua
St. John's
St. John's is generally safe for travelers, but vigilance is advised due to potential petty theft and risks in certain neighborhoods after dark.
7
/ 10
Tortola, British Virgin Islands
Tortola
Tortola is generally safe for tourists, but visitors should stay vigilant and exercise caution, especially after dark.
7
/ 10
La Romana, Dominican Republic
La Romana
In La Romana, stay vigilant and take precautions in less populated areas to minimize crime risks while enjoying the attractions.
6
/ 10
Ocho Rios, Jamaica
Ocho Rios
Travelers in Ocho Rios should stay in tourist zones and consider organized tours to minimize risks of petty crime and scams.
8
/ 10
Grand Turk Island
Grand Turk
Grand Turk Island is a safe destination for cruise travelers, featuring a low crime rate and a strong local police presence.
8
/ 10
Amber Cove (Puerto Plata), Dominican Republic
Amber Cove
Amber Cove ensures safety within the port, but travelers should remain vigilant and cautious when exploring areas outside it.
6
/ 10
Samana, Dominican Republic
Samana
Travelers in Samana should remain vigilant against petty theft and take standard precautions to ensure a safe visit.
8
/ 10
Catalina Island (isla Catalina), Dominican Republic
Catalina Island
Catalina Island is a low-crime, secure destination with organized tours and good security measures, ensuring a safe experience for travelers.
8
/ 10
Santa Cruz De Tenerife, Canary Islands
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz de Tenerife is generally safe for cruise travelers, though visitors should remain vigilant against occasional petty crime in crowded areas.
8
/ 10
Cadiz (Seville), Spain
Cadiz
Travelers should stay vigilant against petty theft in crowded areas while enjoying the safe and welcoming atmosphere of Cadiz.
7
/ 10
Malaga, Spain
Malaga
Travelers in Malaga should remain vigilant against petty theft and pickpocketing, especially in crowded areas and popular attractions.
7
/ 10
Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona
Travelers should stay vigilant against pickpocketing in crowded areas and secure their belongings to ensure safety while enjoying the city.
6
/ 10
Marseille (Provence), France
Marseille
Travelers in Marseille should stay vigilant in certain neighborhoods due to higher crime rates and secure their belongings in crowded areas.

Cruise Ship

Costa Pacifica

⚓ Tonnage

114,500

vs avg 121,877

🛠️ Year Built

2,009

vs avg 2,010

📏 Length (ft)

952

vs avg 976

👥 Passenger Count

3,780

vs avg 3,728

The Pacifica has a construction date of 2009 and a total size of 114,500 gross tons. The ship measures 952 feet in length. Costa Pacifica is included in Costa’s Concordia class. At full capacity, the Costa Pacifica holds 3,780 passengers. That includes 2,680 cruise vacationers and 1,100 staff members. The Pacifica total number of staterooms is 0.

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Itinerary FAQ

How many nights is the Costa Pacifica sailing on February 29, 2024?

This is a 25-night cruise itinerary departing from Pointe-A-Pitre, Guadeloupe.

What ports does the Costa Pacifica visit on the February 29, 2024 cruise?

This route includes pointe-a-pitre-guadeloupe, st-johns-antigua, tortola-british-virgin-islands, la-romana-dominican-republic, ocho-rios-jamaica, grand-turk-turks-caicos, amber-cove-dominican-republic, samana-dominican-republic, catalina-island-isla-catalina-dominican-republic, santa-cruz-de-tenerife-canary-islands, cadiz-seville-spain, malaga-spain, barcelona-spain, marseille-france.

How many sea days are included on this Costa Pacifica February 29, 2024 itinerary?

This itinerary includes 9 sea days.

Who is the cruise director for the Costa Pacifica sailing on February 29, 2024?

Cruise director assignment data is not currently available for this sail date.

How is the itinerary safety score calculated for this cruise?

The itinerary safety score combines port-level safety indicators such as travel advisories, local risk signals, and historical context into a single overall score for this specific route.

Can I track price drops for this Costa Pacifica itinerary?

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Last Updated: Apr 7, 2026