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Costa Cruises Brings Costa Fortuna and Costa Atlantica to the Caribbean for the 2009/2010 Season

Tuesday July 1, 2008
Costa Cruises is bringing a touch of Italy to the tropics aboard two ships once again during its Caribbean 2009/2010 season from Ft. Lauderdale.
Costa Atlantica
Guests may choose from the Costa Fortuna and the Costa Atlantica, which is making a return to Ft. Lauderdale, complete with exclusive new spa cabins. Both ships will sail alternating Eastern, Western and Southeastern Caribbean routes as well as one sailing to Bermuda aboard the Costa Atlantica.

Costa Atlantica Photo Courtesy of Costa Cruises

Costa Fortuna
The 110,000-ton (2,720 double occupancy) Costa Fortuna will once again return to the Caribbean from December 2009 through March 2010, departing every Sunday on seven-night voyages. Drawing inspiration from the grand Italian liners of yesteryear, the Costa Fortuna combines nostalgia and a refined atmosphere into a modern framework. Scale models of historic ships are weaved into the style and design of the ship's various restaurants and other public areas. Guests may enjoy modern amenities including a retractable magrodome over the ship's main pool deck, a state-of-the-art spa and ocean-view fitness center, 11 bars and four restaurants and a theatre expanding over three decks.

Costa Atlantica
In December 2009, the 86,000-ton (2,114 double occupancy) Costa Atlantica will make her return to Ft. Lauderdale, sailing seven-night voyages each Saturday and boasting 44 exclusive spa cabins that create a true "vacation within a vacation." Guests who reserve these spa accommodations, appropriately located on Deck "8 ½" in honor of Federico Fellini, who inspired design elements of the ship, will enjoy a variety of special privileges. These include a personalized wellness consultation, three complimentary treatments, two fitness or meditation classes and complimentary access to the Wellness Restaurant, offering a wide array of spa-friendly cuisine. Spa cabins, available in ocean view, veranda and suite categories, will feature aromatherapy diffusers, special shower and air filters, and a mini bar stocked with healthy food and beverage selections. In addition, guests with these accommodations will be offered priority spa reservation times.

Costa's ports-of-call in the Caribbean include Casa de Campo, Catalina Island, La Romana, Dominican Republic; Cozumel, Mexico; Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands; Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos; Key West, Florida; Ocho Rios, Jamaica; Nassau, Bahamas; Roatán, Honduras; San Juan, Puerto Rico; St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands; St. Maarten, Leeward Islands; King's Wharf and Freeport, Bahamas and Tortola, British Virgin Islands. Early booking fares for seven-night sailings begin at $499 and are cruise only, per person, and based on double occupancy. All fares are subject to change and based on availability.

For reservations or more information, contact a travel agent, call (800) GO-COSTA or visit www.costacruises.com.

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