Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks from the buffet and main dining restaurants are all included. Meals from the specialty dining restaurants are additional.
No surprises. All port fees and taxes are included in the price.
Extras
Drinks
While some non-alcoholic beverages during meals may be included, alcoholic drinks and specialty beverages are not included in the base fare. These typically require purchasing a beverage package or paying per drink. Costa offers a range of beverage packages to accommodate different preferences. Alternatively you can upgrade to the Comfort or Comfort Plus fare which includes a drinks package
Speciality Dining
Specialty restaurants allow travellers to enhance their dining experience during the cruise. This is a great way to add variety to your holiday or celebrate a special occasion. You can pay for meals in the special dining restaurants onboard.
Excursions
If you would like to do any excursions/tours while docked these will be an additional charge. Excursions/tours can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add these to your package. Alternatively these can be bought while on the ship but may be more expensive than pre-booking.
Insurance
Have the peace of mind that you're covered. Contact us after you have made the booking if you would like us to add this to your package.
Parking
Car parking at the port or airport for the duration of your trip is not included within the price of the cruise. Port/airport parking can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add this to your package. An approximate cost for parking is between £12 - £20 per car per day. Alternatively we can arrange transfers from your home to the departure airport/port.
Transfers (home to port)
Transfers from your home to the port or airport aren't included but we can help organise coach transfers, taxis etc to make your life easier. Please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add these to your package.
Visa
Visas are not provided by us or the cruise operator. Visas and other travel documents have to be obtained by the individual passengers prior to sailing.
Ship Facilities
Costa Pacifica - By Costa Cruises
Family FriendlyGood For CouplesOver 50sInformalLarge Ship
Year: 05/06/2009
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12 Decks
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Max capacity: 3780 people
To book an accessible cabin, please give us a call
020 3991 1166
Customer reviews for Costa Pacifica
3.4
Based on 5 reviews
Cabin
3
Service
4
Excursions
3
Dining
3
Activities
3
Value for money
4
Entertainment
3
Great destinations which is why we chose Costa. However the phrase we heard from a few other British passengers on board was 'cheap and cheerful' which seemed fair. The internet though was amazing.
couple
10+ cruises
14 Apr 2025
I have been on p&o, celebrity, Thompson, this is the worst cruise I've been on the food was terrible as was the entertainment the organisation to got off on shore days was a shambles we had to que for over two hours for a tender in the heat when you go to customer relations to complain they tell you to email when you get home I would not go on a costa cruise if it was free
user
1 cruise
10 Nov 2015
Good Things: Check in was easy. Check out easy. Variety of music excellent. Waiter service excellent. Boat architecture good, especially the lifts in the central hall atrium. Some evening entertainment good, but not all (see below). Good spa facilities. Generally a cheerful atmosphere on board. Poor Aspects: No movie theatre in afternoons. Only two lectures in English for whole of cruise. No Captain's Reception. Only two "Formal" nights in eleven. Many did not have proper dress. Very poor layout of restaurants My Way and New York New York. Some seats much better than others. Too many rectangular, not enough circular. Lower seating area could not enjoy excellent waiter dancing etc. No wine waiter to order proper drinks. We had to go to bar to get proper Proseco. Food varied from very good to almost inedible. Menu should be posted outside restaurant entrance. No viable alternative to main restaurants. Silly high price for WiFi. Make it free. Breakfast should be available until 11 or 12.00. Rush to make 10 at times. Cabin lights not bright enough for reading in bed. Some evening shows very good but some grim (clown). Lead singers male and female not all that good. Afternoon cake and tea gives impression of budgeting (little choice, not appetising). Charging 5 euros for breakfast in bed is silly and just causes resentment. No "Sailaway Parties" on deck. Hope the above helps in your future planning.
user
1 cruise
20 Oct 2014
We have never travelled with Costa but always wanted to visit Rio. We have been on several different ships so yes you do compare, so compared to other ships and service we found this terrible. Yes the ship was beautiful but there is more to a ship than beauty. The food was bland, same old thing everyday and the entertainment for your main show after dinner was some what lacking other ships. There was a massive language barrier as the majority on the ship were Italian and Spanish and to be honest we did not feel as though we were made welcome at all on the ship. Lots of things went wrong and thank god Iglu Cruises sorted it out as we were at the other side of the world. So a holiday in which we wanted to go and see was a nightmare and the biggest majority was down to Costa Cruises.
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DAY 1
01 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 11:59 PM
A city that's situated on the coast of the Dominican Republic, La Romana offers beautiful views of the Chavon River and boasts a recreation of a 16th century Mediterranean village. Alongside watersports and the recreated village, other attractions in La Romana include Duarte Central Park and the Cotubanamá National Park.
Things to do in La Romana:
Duarte Central Park
Founded in 1929, the Duarte Central Park is a tranquil park in the heart of La Romana. With shops, arts and crafts vendors, boutiques and benches, this park is a wonderful place to explore whilst in La Romana.
Cotubanamá National Park
Spread across La Romana and La Altagracia, Cotubanama National Park is home to subtropical forests, caves, beaches and picturesque mangroves. A beautiful place to hike, this expansive national park makes up an area of over 790 square kilometres.
Altos de Chavón
One of the most extraordinary attractions in La Romana, Altos de Chavon is a recreation of a Mediterranean village from the 16th century. A popular museum, it houses an archaeological museum, amphitheatre and a cultural centre.
At Sea
DAY 2
02 Mar 2026
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Roseau, Dominica
DAY 3
03 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 9 AM to 7 PM
The colourful capital of Dominica is made up of streets dating back to the colonial era. Roseau is one of the most intriguing places to visit. With landscapes that stretch for miles, historic markets and landmarks dating back to the 18th century, Roseau is filled with delights at every corner.
Things to do in Roseau, Dominica:
Morne Bruce
Take a short walk to the top of Morne Bruce, a small Mountaintop on the outskirts of Roseau, and take in the incredible views of the island. Looking over the city and white-sand beaches with a backdrop of mountains, it's the best of both worlds.
Market
Visit one of Dominica's oldest trading markets in Roseau. An incredibly historic place in the Caribbean that has found new life by showcasing local goods and crafts from the people native to the city. Take a step into the day-to-day life of the residents and experience Roseau like no other.
Botanical Gardens
Some of Dominca's beautiful Botanical Gardens make up the vibrant capital city. Tucked beneath Morne Bruce Hill, the 40-acre botanic gardens contain Banyan trees, Century palms, and beautiful tropical flowers. This is a great place for a wander in the nature of the Caribbean.
Kingstown, St. Vincent & Grenadines
DAY 4
04 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 6 PM
The capital of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Kingstown is known for its Botanical Gardens, the 1806 Fort Charlotte and its bustling harbour. With lots to see and do, and a mixture of natural and manmade attractions, you'll have plenty to keep you busy whilst stopping off in Kingstown during your cruise.
Things to do in Kingstown, St. Vincent & Grenadines:
Fort Charlotte
A fort that dates back to British colonial times, Fort Charlotte is an extraordinary attraction that overlooks the vibrant harbour. Situated within easy reach of the capital, it's patron saints are Saint Andrew and Saint Vincent.
Botanical Gardens
Historic and picturesque, the St Vincent and Grenadines Botanical Gardens were established in 1765. The oldest of its kind in the Western Hemisphere, it's a popular attraction that's filled with various flora and fauna.
Kingstown Market
From fish to fresh vegetables and fruit, Kingstown Market has it all. A vibrant attraction in the heart of the town, there's plenty of stalls to explore.
Guadeloupe
DAY 5
05 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 9 AM to 11 PM
An overseas department of France in the Caribbean, Guadeloupe is primarily made up of six inhabited islands, with Pointe-a-Pitre being the island’s largest city and a destination worth spending some time in. Although, there’s so much more for you to uncover here. Guadeloupe is home to some of the Caribbean’s most stunning sandy beaches, with rich tropical forests covering the island’s rugged landscape beyond the vibrant cities and towns littering the coastline. An idyllic island paradise with European flair, you’ll find flavourful local food in abundance, breathtaking natural beauty everywhere you look, and the chance to enjoy water sports in the sunshine here – if lounging on the beach with a refreshing cocktail in-hand isn’t quite your style.
Things to do in Guadeloupe:
Place de la Victoire
The main public square in Pointe-a-Pitre, Place de la Victoire is a central space where you’ll find several monuments, unique buildings, and open greenspace to enjoy when you visit Guadeloupe. You’ll also find this area is a stone’s throw from fantastic restaurants, intriguing museums, and more – so, you won’t have to wander far to find something else interesting to explore.
Parc National de la Guadeloupe
A sprawling national park created to protect the biodiversity of the Caribbean islands and the Guadeloupe archipelago, the Parc National de la Guadeloupe is home to a diverse variety of both flora and fauna, with an increasing number of endemic threatened species calling the vibrant area home. With numerous hiking trails to take advantage of, and stunning natural beauty to admire alongside the wildlife, spending time exploring here is always a rewarding experience.
Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul
Initially constructed in 1817, the Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul church in Pointe-a-Pitre is a historic site in Guadeloupe famed for its unique yellow-and-white exterior décor. Built in an Italian Renaissance style, this vibrant church has had a tumultuous history of being damaged in earthquakes and hurricanes, unstable roofing, and more. So, much of what we see today is the result of reconstruction efforts circa 1928 and subsequent developments and donations. Still, it stands out as a unique structure in Pointe-a-Pitre and is well-worth visiting.
St. Kitts
DAY 6
06 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 9 AM to 7 PM
The island of a thousand treasures, St. Kitts, has everything you could want in a holiday. From warm iridescent waters along pristine shores to ancient shipwrecks and coral reefs, you can explore, relax and have an adventure. Explore the history of the island, or why not take a trip back in time on the St. Kitts Scenic Railway?
Things to do in St. Kitts:
Coral Reefs
Explore the beauty below the depths of the ocean, where the coast of St. Kitts is home to stunning coral reefs and shipwrecks that nature has taken over and claimed. Incredible marine life thrives in crystal-clear waters, where schools of tropical fish can be seen in their natural environment.
National Park
Visit Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park and discover the incredible fortress on the limestone hilltop rising nearly 800 feet above sea level. With a history that dates back to the 1600s, the National Park delivers culture and views overlooking the gorgeous coastline. You will not be disappointed.
Narrow Gauge
"The last railway in the West Indies" is a narrow-gauge train offering an incredible 18-mile tour around the northern portion of St. Kitts. With double-deck carriages that are shaded or open-top, take in the island's natural beauty with views not to be missed.
Road Town, Tortola
DAY 7
07 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 2 PM
The capital of the British Virgin Islands, Road Town is a bustling port that's located on Tortola's south coast. With vibrant markets, scenic beaches and several popular attractions, a day in the port will be filled with fun. Top highlights include the Rhone National Marine Park, the J.R. O'Neal Botanic Gardens and the North Shore Shell Museum.
Things to do in Road Town, Tortola:
Shell Museum
An extraordinary attraction in Road Town, this picturesque museum is home to thousands of different shells. There's also a shop in the museum where you can by various gifts created using the shells- a unique souvenir to take home.
Marine Park
Surrounding the HMS Rhone wreck, the marine park is a popular dive, snorkelling and scuba diving site that's surrounded by tropical fish and tropical corals. A picturesque attraction, it's a must for anyone interested in learning more about the local marine life in Tortola.
Botanic Gardens
A tranquil oasis with tropical plants, lily ponds and a pergola, the J.R O'Neal Botanic Gardens offer a peaceful activity to enjoy whilst on the island.
La Romana
DAY 8
08 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 11:59 PM
A city that's situated on the coast of the Dominican Republic, La Romana offers beautiful views of the Chavon River and boasts a recreation of a 16th century Mediterranean village. Alongside watersports and the recreated village, other attractions in La Romana include Duarte Central Park and the Cotubanamá National Park.
Things to do in La Romana:
Duarte Central Park
Founded in 1929, the Duarte Central Park is a tranquil park in the heart of La Romana. With shops, arts and crafts vendors, boutiques and benches, this park is a wonderful place to explore whilst in La Romana.
Cotubanamá National Park
Spread across La Romana and La Altagracia, Cotubanama National Park is home to subtropical forests, caves, beaches and picturesque mangroves. A beautiful place to hike, this expansive national park makes up an area of over 790 square kilometres.
Altos de Chavón
One of the most extraordinary attractions in La Romana, Altos de Chavon is a recreation of a Mediterranean village from the 16th century. A popular museum, it houses an archaeological museum, amphitheatre and a cultural centre.