Costa Cruises
Destinations
Costa Cruises is an Italian cruise line founded in 1948 and headquartered in Genoa, Italy. It is part of Carnival Corporation & plc, the world’s largest cruise group. Costa is known for its “Italy at Sea” concept, offering Italian-style hospitality, cuisine, and design.
The company operates a modern fleet, including LNG-powered ships like Costa Smeralda and Costa Toscana, and sails worldwide, with a strong focus on the Mediterranean. Costa emphasizes entertainment, family-friendly cruising, and growing environmental sustainability initiatives.
Itineraries

- Funchal
- Canary Sea Darkest Spot
- Cruz de Tenerife
- Santa Cruz de la Palma
- La Gomera
- Lanzarote
- Atlantis Crest West
- Las Palmas
- Santa Cruz de la Palma
- Funchal

- Savona
- Marseilles
- Valencia
- Cartagena
- Malaga
- Cadiz
- Lisbon
- Alicante
- Barcelona
- Savona

Itinerary
- Kanazawa
- Shimonoseki
- Seogwipo
- Fukuoka
- Sakaiminato
- Kanazawa

- Kiel
- Copenhagen
- While sailing
- Hellesylt
- Geiranger fjord
- Geiranger
- Alesund
- Stavanger
- While sailing
- Kiel

- Athens
- Dardanelles strait
- Istanbul
- Mykonos
- Mykonos bay
- Crete
- Rhodes
- Santorini
- Santorini Archipelago
- Athens

- Marghera / Venice
- Venice lagoon
- Bari
- Corfu
- Ionian sea darkest spot
- Zakynthos
- Argostoli / Kefalonia
- Dubrovnik
- Split
- Marghera / Venice

- Hamburg
- While sailing
- Bergen
- Norwegian sea
- Hellesylt
- Geiranger fjord
- Geiranger
- Alesund
- Nordfjordeid
- Flåm
- Måløy
- While sailing
- Hamburg

- Marseilles
- Savona
- Barcelona
- While sailing
- Tangier
- Casablanca
- Cadiz
- Gibraltar
- Malaga
- While sailing
- Marseilles
Information about the ship
Costa Cruises is an Italian cruise line known for Mediterranean style, cuisine, and global itineraries.
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Newest & largest (LNG-powered):
Costa Smeralda, Costa Toscana — modern megaships with resort-style amenities. -
Large modern ship:
Costa Diadema — contemporary design, launched 2014. -
Mid-size classic ships:
Costa Serena, Costa Pacifica, Costa Favolosa, Costa Fascinosa — balanced ships from late 2000s–early 2010s. -
Smaller / more intimate:
Costa Deliziosa — quieter, more traditional cruising feel. -
Older classic:
Costa Fortuna — traditional style, launched 2003.

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