Ships operated by Costa Cruises | Costa Allegra (Passenger/crew ratio: 1.8) Expect an elegant cruise in very comfortable surroundings, with most guests coming from Italy. Cabins could be accused of being small and there are only 10 with balconies. The Montmartre Restaurant can be noisy. The ship operates Mediterranean and Caribbean cruises. Cruise Dates & Itineraries |
 | Costa Atlantica (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.2) A newer, glitzy ship. Expect a lively and elegant cruise in very comfortable surroundings, with mainly Italian guests. The interior is beautifully decorated, particularly the stunning lobby. Movies are the theme on this ship. Cruise Dates & Itineraries :: Reviews |
 | Costa Classica (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.0) The interior is innovatively designed and there is lots of marble and glass. Classical Roman and Renaissance themes abound around the ship. Cabins are comfortable but just 10 have balconies. There is a good alfresco restaurant, but the food can be disappointing. Cruise Dates & Itineraries |
 | Costa Concordia (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.7) The Costa Concordia was launched in July 2006. This is Costa’s largest and longest ship in the fleet, able to carry 3,700 passengers (all berths).
The ship has four pools, 13 bars and even its own Grand Prix simulator. Cruise Dates & Itineraries :: Reviews |
 | Costa Europa (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.4) After 20 years sailing, the interior is a bit tired and facilities somewhat dated. However, there is a good amount of decking for sunbathing, although the covered pool is quite small. There are no balconies, but cabins are comfortable. Don’t expect any really good entertainment. Cruise Dates & Itineraries |
 | Costa Fortuna (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.5) Just two years old, the ship offers very comfortable Mediterranean cruises with a good range of facilities in an Art Deco setting. There are 11 bars to enjoy and lots of public spaces off the massive atrium. Cruise Dates & Itineraries :: Reviews |
 | Costa Magica (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.5) Just two years old, the ship, a sister to Costa Fortuna, offers very comfortable cruises with a good range of modern facilities and attractions.
There are 11 bars to enjoy and lots of public spaces off the massive atrium. Cruise Dates & Itineraries :: Reviews |
 | Costa Marina (Passenger/crew ratio: 1.9) Over 15 years old, the ship, a sister to Costa Allegra, offers comfortable cruises with slightly tired interior and facilities. Food is continental and tailored to the German market. The theatre is poor by cruises standards and seats often have a poor view. Cruise Dates & Itineraries |
 | Costa Mediterranea (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.3) As the sister to Costa Atlantica, the ship offers comfortable an elegant cruise in very comfortable surroundings, especially the stunning lobby. Contemporary and classical Italy are the themes on this ship.
Cabins are comfortable and there are more than 700 with balconies. Cruise Dates & Itineraries |
 | Costa Romantica (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.1) The ship is over 10-years-old and it shows with some tired areas and a lack of decent outside deck space. However, there was a slight refit in 2003 which has helped and it is quite well-decorated.
The standard cabins are okay, but bathrooms could be accused of being small. Cruise Dates & Itineraries |
Costa Serena (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.7) Italy meets US kitsch on the Costa Serena, which is themed around astrology and the heavens and was designed by the same architect who dreams up the glitzy décor on sister company Carnival Cruise Line’s ships. Cruise Dates & Itineraries |
 | Costa Victoria (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.5) The ship is over 20-years-old but has a good amount of outside areas and the interior is well furnished in an Italian-style. A 2004 refit added 246 balconies and this is a welcome upgrade.
The standard cabins are okay, if rather small. The theatre is very standard. Cruise Dates & Itineraries |
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