Costa Concordia info

 






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112,000 tons
Passengers: 3,004 (double occupancy)
3,800 (all berths)
951 feet in length
Registry: Italy
Enters service: Spring 2006

Costa Concordia is the first of Costa's new Concordia-class ships and the largest Italian cruise ship ever built.

Costa Concordia

Concordia will sail year-round in the Mediterranean so two of the four swimming pools will have retractable roofs, making them suitable for use in any weather conditions.

 

This is the ship for fitness and relaxation. Completely innovative, this floating resort becomes an additional destination on your cruise. What makes it so special? To start with there is a fitness area on two decks, covering a total of almost 2,000 m2,with a swimming pool at its centre. The beautiful Samsara Suites have direct access to the Spa. There are also four swimming pools, two with retractable glass roofs. Choose from 13 bars, including the Bar Sport. Over 500 cabins have balconies. The decks are spacious and panoramic. It is the largest and longest ship in the fleet.



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