The Costa Deliziosa recently arrived in Australia and the South Pacific as part of Costa Cruises’ 2026 World Voyage.

After departing from Italy in late November, the 141-night cruise initially crossed the Atlantic, sailing to destinations in North Africa and the Caribbean before transiting the Panama Canal.

The itinerary then featured visits to ports in South America, including Ecuador, Peru and Chile, ahead of crossing the Pacific.

In early January, the Costa Deliziosa arrived in the South Pacific for stops in French Polynesia, Western Samoa, Tonga, Vanuatu and New Caledonia.

More recently, the ship docked in Australia, making an overnight visit to Sydney, as well as stops in Cairns and Brisbane.

Wrapping up its stint in the South Pacific, the 2010-built vessel is set to make a visit to Rabaul in New Guinea on February 1, 2026.

Six days later, the Costa Deliziosa arrives in the Far East for a series of stops in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and China.

The itinerary also features visits to ports in Southeast Asia, including Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam; Port Klang and Penang in Malaysia; and Singapore.

In early March, the 2,260-passenger ship arrives in the Indian Ocean for stops in Sri Lanka, Mauritius and the Maldives.

The vessel is then set to start its return to Europe, sailing around Africa and visiting destinations in South Africa, Namibia, Cape Verde and the Canary Islands.

Among the ports of call set to welcome the Costa Deliziosa in this segment are Port Elizabeth, Cape Town, Walvis Bay, Mindelo and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

The world cruise is then set to end in the Western Mediterranean, with guests disembarking in Italy, Spain and France between April 4 and 11, 2026.

Spending the summer in the Eastern Mediterranean, the Deliziosa is set to kick off a series of seven-night cruises to Italy, Greece, Croatia and Montenegro soon after completing the voyage.