
The year 2010 features a capacity increase of 16 percent from 2009. This includes the addition of the new Costa Deliziosa, which will sail on a maiden voyage from Savona to Dubai, and a second voyage with stops in India and the Maldives. The ship will sail her first season in Dubai thereafter. Her sister ship, the Costa Luminosa, will also visit exclusive locales, with a special sailing to Greenland in the summer. Additionally, Costa will offer 240 eco-excursions with specially guided tours complete with a focus on parks, natural reserves and insight into host countries, highlighting the importance of conservation.
Costa's 2010 North America brochure features worldwide sailings to Europe, Asia, Africa and South America. Voyages to the Caribbean, Transatlantic and Canada/New England will be released in separate brochures. Shorter Europe, Far East, South America and Repositioning cruises are not included in the brochure, but may be accessed on Costa's web site, www.costacruises.com.
Europe: Fourteen Ships, the Most 7-Night Sailings
Fourteen of Costa's fifteen ships will sail the European region at one point throughout the year with more seven-night and year-round sailings available than any other cruise line.
In 2010, Costa's Eastern Mediterranean routes will feature the new Costa Pacifica sailing from Civitavecchia on 11-night cruises to Greece, Egypt and Israel in the winter. This return to Israel will also feature routes aboard the Costa Mediterranea, which will sail 11-night cruises from Savona to Italy, Greece, Egypt and Israel from June through November and the Costa Europa from Venice on 11-night routes to the same locales from April through October. The new Costa Deliziosa will depart on 10-night voyages from Savona with stops in Egypt, Cyprus and Greece in the fall while popular 7-night sailings from Venice will resume aboard the Costa Serena and Costa Fortuna to Greece, Croatia and Turkey and the Costa Victoria to the Greek Isles and Croatia, all from April through November. New in 2010 —- a return to Europe for the Costa Allegra with 7-night sailings departing from Civitavecchia with stops in Italy and Greece from May through November. The Costa Mediterranea will sail various 11- to 13-night routes from Savona to Egypt, Turkey, Greece and the Black Sea in the summer.
In the Western Mediterranean, the Costa Pacifica and Costa Concordia will set sail from Civitavecchia on popular 7-night routes to Tunisia, Spain, Malta and France from March through November. Exclusive routes from April through November with stops in intimate ports including Monte Carlo, Livorno (Florence), Villefranche, Sardinia and Minorca will be featured on the Costa Marina, with 7- to 8-night departures from Barcelona. 11-night routes from Savona to the Canary Islands will be featured aboard the Costa Luminosa (fall), Costa Serena (winter and spring), Costa Mediterranea (summer and fall), and Costa Marina (14 nights; winter and spring). The Costa Magica will once again feature popular 9-night sailings from Savona to Spain and Portugal in the fall.
Four ships with over 2,700 veranda cabins will sail Northern Europe, providing the perfect vantage point from which travelers may gaze upon the beauty of the Baltics. This includes a new, exclusive 20-night sailing to Greenland aboard the Costa Luminosa, departing from Amsterdam on August 1. The ship will also sail 11- to 13-night routes to the Baltic & Russia and North Cape/Iceland routes from May through August. The Costa Deliziosa and Costa Atlantica will sail on alternating 7-night Baltic & Russia and Fjords itineraries from May through September, allowing travelers to combine the two itineraries on each ship for a spectacular 14-night cruise on top of the world. Rounding out Costa's Northern Europe routes is the Costa Magica, which will sail 11-night cruises to the Baltic & Russia and North Cape as well as 14- and 17-night routes to Spitsbergen and the North Cape from Kiel.
Costa will also once again offer convenient pre-cruise hotel stays in Amsterdam, Barcelona, Copenhagen, Rome and Venice as well as 5- and 6-day guided land tours in Italy from Venice and Rome and 5-day tours from Paris to the French Riviera.
Exotics: Dubai, Indian Ocean, Far East and South America
Costa was the first cruise line to home port from Dubai beginning in 2006, and in 2010 it will feature its best season yet with three ships sailing the region—the new Costa Deliziosa and Costa Luminosa—as well as the Costa Europa. The Costa Deliziosa will sail to Dubai on her inaugural 20-night voyage from Savona on February 5. Her second cruise, a 17-night sailing, will set sail on February 25 from Dubai to India and the Maldives before returning for her 7-night Sunday departures from Dubai to the UAE through May. The Costa Luminosa will offer the same 7-night route from Dubai, with departures on Saturdays from December 2009 through April 2010. The Costa Europa will offer new 18-night routes from Savona to Dubai with stops in the Mediterranean, Suez Canal and Red Sea, beginning in November 2009 through March 2010.
The year 2010 will also mark a return to the Indian Ocean, where Costa is the only cruise line to home port from Mauritius. The Costa Romantica will be positioned from there for the first time, offering 14-night sailings to the Seychelles, Kenya and Madagascar from December 2009 through March 2010. The ship will then offer a repositioning cruise to Singapore with stops in the Maldives, India, Thailand and Malaysia.
In the Far East, Costa will feature the Costa Romantica for the first time as well as the Costa Allegra and Costa Classica. The Costa Romantica will sail the region beginning in spring 2010 on 14-night cruises from Singapore visiting Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand and separate routes to Vietnam and Hong Kong. The Costa Allegra will offer similar routes in winter and spring 2010 before positioning to Savona from Bombay on April 18. The Costa Classica will sail from Hong Kong on 14-night routes during the winter to the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam and in the spring and summer from Shanghai to Korea, Japan (including a new stop Yokohama/Tokyo) and Taiwan.
In winter 2010, the Costa Concordia will be positioned in South America for the first time, sailing 6- and 7-night routes to Brazil from Santos. The Costa Victoria will sail 7-,8- and 9-night sailings from Buenos Aires to Argentina and Brazil while the Costa Victoria will sail similar 9-night routes from Buenos Aires.
New Eco-Excursions Offered
In 2010, Costa will offer over 1,100 different excursions, including 240 eco-tourism excursions. These eco-excursions will be offered in every region visited by Costa with scenic trips to parks, oases, nature reserves and more. All programs minimize their impact on ecosystems and create economic opportunities for local communities. Some excursions featured include a journey to the Mekong Delta in Ho Chi Minh City that will take guests up the river and to a coconut candy workshop to see how the local specialty is made while a visit to Honningsvåg in Finland will allow guests to have a special glimpse at the famous bird colony of Gjesvoer, situated just west of the North Cape. During a trek in Komodo National Park, guests will have the opportunity to see the world famous Komodo dragon in its natural habitat. Shore excursions may be conveniently reserved in advance online after guests purchase their cruise at www.costacruises.com.
For complete information regarding reservations, guests may contact a travel agent, call (800) GO-COSTA or visit www.costacruises.com.
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Just returned from my worst cruise ever on Costa Romantica where sanitation is only a word and not practised , everything cheap ship berths out in commercial docks miles from any where with exhorbitant tours the only way to get off the ship food served was only slops and either over or undercooked and the same variety for 14 days pastries were also very poor would not reccomend a Costa cruise to any one as I could see no redeeming features I have travelled extensively with other cruiselines and have never been so bored with a longing to get home I left the cruise with a bad stomach wog which made getting home painful.
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