With “National Take a Cruise Day” coming up Saturday, Feb. 3, Costa Cruises is enticing travelers to explore the world on its 2026 World Cruise, now open for booking. A once-in-a-lifetime experience enriched with Italian hospitality, Costa Deliziosa sails a westwardly journey around the globe that touches 34 countries across six continents. Along the way, guests will enjoy eight overnight calls, 48 ports and immersive shore excursions.
Departing Nov. 21, 2025, from Trieste, Italy, the ship will sail through the Mediterranean Sea and cross the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans during the World Cruise. Guests will experience many memorable moments, including transiting the Panama Canal, seeing Easter Island’s Moai heads and sailing along Australia’s Great Barrier Reef.
“Costa’s world cruise is unique in that it begins before the holidays so guests get to usher in the new year and continue on their travels around the world in one seamless voyage,” said Ruben Perez, general manager for Costa Cruises North America. “This itinerary is designed so that guests can experience dozens of extraordinary destinations — from major cities to ports very few people ever visit — making it a truly international experience both ashore and on board with our Italian-style hospitality.”
Following departure from Trieste, Costa Deliziosa cruises across the Mediterranean to Marseilles, France, and Barcelona, Spain, then on to the Canary Islands by way of Casablanca, Morocco. After crossing the Atlantic Ocean to Barbados, the ship transits the Panama Canal before sailing down the west coast of South America and making way to Easter Island where the Moai statues await.
During the South Pacific crossing, guests will ring in the New Year before visiting the Pitcairn Islands and French Polynesia en route to Sydney, Australia. Costa Deliziosa continues up the east coast of Australia to Papua New Guinea and on to Japan, before heading to South Korea and Taiwan. The ship traverses the South China Sea to China, Vietnam and Singapore, heading east to Sri Lanka and India.
Costa Deliziosa then sails across the Arabian Sea, through the Suez Canal to Greece, before heading north to Croatia and Italy, ending the journey March 28, 2026.
2026 World Cruise Highlights:
- Departs Nov. 21, 2025, and sails roundtrip from Trieste on a 128-day adventure.
- 48 ports in 34 countries across six continents.
- Eight overnight calls: Manta, Ecuador; San Antonio (Santiago) and Easter Island, Chile; Sydney, Australia; Tokyo, Japan; Hong Kong, China; Singapore; and Mumbai, India.
- Four late-night departures: Casablanca, Morocco; Colon, Panama; Salalah, Oman; and Aqaba, Jordan.
- Celebrate the holidays on board with a rare world cruise departure before the New Year.
Immersive experiences continue on board with exclusive world cruise events and offerings for guests to enjoy as they sail around the globe, including lectures on the destinations, fun themed parties and shows dedicated to the many countries along the world tour.
In the main restaurant and buffet, guests will find an international menu designed specifically for the world cruise, which varies continuously based on the “local touch” of destinations.
Cruise-only fares for Costa’s 128-day world cruise start at $17,959 per person, double occupancy. Taxes, port fees and gratuities are not included in the fare.
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About Costa Cruises
Costa Cruises is an Italian company that is part of Carnival Corporation & plc, the largest cruise group in the world. For more than 75 years Costa ships have been traveling the world’s seas offering hospitality and authentic Italian-style holidays, distinguished by exquisite food, fine wines, unique shopping experiences and a comprehensive selection of famous Italian brands. Currently, the Costa fleet has 10 ships in service. Two new latest-generation vessels — Costa Smeralda and Costa Toscana — are fueled by liquefied natural gas, the world’s “cleanest fossil fuel.”