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Costa Victoria
- By Dan Travel
- Published 08/21/2007
- Costa Cruise Line
- Unrated
Costa Victoria's passenger decks are named for some of the world's most famous operas, and you'll fell the passion the moment you step aboard. An impressive seven-story atrium reveals a very sophisticated ship in the vanguard of design and lavish in style.
Costa Serena
- By Dan Travel
- Published 08/21/2007
- Costa Cruise Line
- Unrated
Symbolizing harmony and serenity, the Costa Serena is, alongside her sister ship the Costa Concordia, are the largest and longest ship in the Costa fleet. 500 of its cabins have balconies, and the beautiful Samsara Suites have direct access to the two-level Samsara Spa.
Costa Romantica
- By Dan Travel
- Published 08/21/2007
- Costa Cruise Line
- Unrated
The Costa Romantica is the continuation of luxury cruising begun by her sister ship, the Costa Classica. Public areas are decorated in rare woods and Carrara marble, exquisitely appointed by the finest European artisans. The ship is adorned by original works of art, including sculptures, painting, murals, wall hangings, and handcrafted artisan furnishings. The Costa Romantica has 34 luxurious Italian-inspired suites, averaging 340 to 580 square feet, 10 of them with verandas, featuring all comforts and butler-style service. The over-sized staterooms average more than 200 square feet, and are considered among the largest of any ship.
Costa Mediterranea
- By Dan Travel
- Published 08/21/2007
- Costa Cruise Line
- Unrated
The Costa Mediterranea's elegant interior pays homage to ancient Italian palaces.Costa Marina
- By Dan Travel
- Published 08/20/2007
- Costa Cruise Line
- Unrated
The Costa Marina was designed by Guido Canali, a renowned Parma architect and designer and has a unique European look and style. The ship has a glass enclosed roof spanning a three deck atrium cover.
Costa Magica
- By Dan Travel
- Published 08/20/2007
- Costa Cruise Line
- Unrated
The Costa Magica pays homage to Italy's most fascinating destinations, such as Positano, Portofino, Capri, Grado, Bellagio, Sicily and Vicenza. At 105,000 tons, the Costa Magica is one of the largest cruise ships ever to fly the Italian flag and the largest ship in Costa's fleet along with her sister ship the Costa Fortuna.
Costa Fortuna
- By Dan Travel
- Published 08/20/2007
- Costa Cruise Line
- Unrated
Built in the historic Sestri Ponente shipyards of Genoa, the Costa Fortuna was conceived as a tribute to the legendary ocean liners that cruised between Italy and the Americas. This 105,000-ton ship is a throwback to the old days.
Costa Europa
- By Dan Travel
- Published 08/20/2007
- Costa Cruise Line
- Unrated
Costa's newest ship, the Costa Europa, offers her guests an unsurpassed level of style. All suites are Italian-inspired and feature all the comforts and butler-style service.
Costa Concordia
- By Dan Travel
- Published 08/20/2007
- Costa Cruise Line
- Unrated
The largest and longest ship in the Costa fleet, the Costa Concordia is excellent for fitness and relaxation. The Fitness Area covers almost 20,450 square ft. with a swimming pool in the center. The gorgeous Samsara Suites have direct access to the spa.
Costa Classica
- By Dan Travel
- Published 08/20/2007
- Costa Cruise Line
- Unrated
The Costa Classica exudes the grace and elegance of Italy. From exquisitely prepared pastas and authentic pizzas to elegant interiors and rare marble and detailed woods, the sophistication of Italy is reflected in every detail

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