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Ship Statistics
Name: Costa Romantica Registry: ITALY
Ship Completed Date: 1/1/1993 Refurbished Date: 1/1/2001
Capacity: 1356 Number of Crew, Nationality: 610, INTERNATIONAL
Gross Tonnage: 53,000 Stabilized: Yes
Average Speed: 18.5 Maximum Speed: 20.5
Length: 722FT Beam: 102FT
Space Ratio: 40 Number of Passenger Decks: 10
Number of Inside Rooms: 216 Number of Outside Rooms: 462
Number of Restaurants: 2 Number of Pools: 2
Number of Elevators: 8 Voltage: 110V
Non-Smoking Dining: No Non-Smoking Ship: No

Following in the rich traditions of Costa's magnificent Italian-inspired vessels, the Costa RomanticaCosta Romantica epitomizes our devotion to Italian design. Richly embellished public rooms feature rare woods and Carrara marble, exquisitely detailed by the finest European artisans. The Costa Romantica's staterooms are generously proportioned and luxuriously appointed. Refresh yourself in our fully contained spa which offers beauty treatments, therapies and personalized instruction. The talented designers of the Costa Romantica have spared no expense to make her the most comfortable and elegant ship afloat.
Overview

Wintering in the Caribbean and spending the summer in Europe isn't a bad concept and it's what Costa cruises has been doing successfully with CostaRomantica since she debuted in 1993. The ship is currently sailing each Sunday from Copenhagen to the Fjord and Baltic and Russia on seven-day itineraries, then will do four eight-night voyages from Genoa (Costa's home port) to Spain and Portugal, returning to Guadeloupe in November for Southern Caribbean itineraries. Advance booking discounts are offered.

Costa is an unusually "international" vessel with Italian officers and an international crew. Announcements are made in four or five languages and even the decks are named after some of Europe's most popular cities: Monte Carlo, Madrid, Vienna, Verona, Paris, London, Copenhagen and Amsterdam. It's tres European. On a recent repositioning cruise, for example, while more than 500 passengers were residents of Germany, and half that number Italian, only 128 were Americans, 124 resided in the United Kingdom, and nine were Canadian. Walter German, a veteran Costa hotel director said Germans enjoy cruising on Costa because they enjoy "the food, classical music, and like to read, relax, and sunbathe." He says "you have to know the habits of the various nationalities. Spaniards like second sitting and enjoy salsa music; French prefer the first sitting and quiet places, the English like quiet.


Public rooms

Public areas are well designed, and beautifully decorated with lots of blues and turquoises and tons of marble, but with a definite European accent. The public rooms were redone in 2001, cabins more recently. Piazza Italia is an elegant meeting place, the core of the ship, and Excelsior casino is mucho European.

L'Opera Theater on Deck 9, the Vienna Deck, is one of the best at sea. Pools areas are always crowded - lots of sun-worshippers here - and they "save"" lounges. There probably are enough to go around, but you'll find a book on one, a bottle of lotion on a second and a towel on a third only to discover they "belong" to one person.

Entertainment

Because of the language barrier, don't expect major cultural sessions or hot financial seminars on the CostaRomantica. Do expect the usual cruise ship lectures on tours and shopping opportunities (conducted in a variety of languages). Expect beauty and culinary demonstrations, Ping-Pong, lots of quizzes geared to each national group and dance lessons. Various musicians play a variety of music all around the ship. A gym, two pools and four whirlpools, plus a library and several card rooms round out the activities. Bingo is a biggie on these ships. L'Opera Theater on Deck 9, the Vienna Deck, is one of the best at sea, but programs aren't. A disco, on Deck 14, Lisboa, is loud and the music louder. If you like disco, you'll love it!

As the moon lights the sky, the level of energy high. The air is filled with the enchanting sounds to people interacting, finding new and old friends, variety of music playing, and thrilling sounds from the casino of those trying their luck. No matter what you're in the mood for, they'll be come form of entertainment to suit your mood to a "T". Even if you plan on just dancing the night through, they'll be a Disco just for you. With the help of Costa's Romantica, your cruise will surely be worth your wild and more. Enjoy!
  • Diva Disco on the Lisboa Deck, 14 decks above the sea
  • Tango Ballroom
  • Excelsior Casino
  • The two story L'Opera Theatre
  • Piazza Italia Grand Bar

Fitness and Recreation

The Spa is small and rather cramped with a fitness center. The running track, on Deck 12, Biarritz, gets a lot of attention.

Activities

During your cruise aboard Costa's very own Romantica you'll have the cruising adventure of a lifetime. This extraordinary vessel is equipped with a plethora of activities for cruisers of all ages. No matter how you plan on spending your much needed vacation or just a late minute get-a-way, we have you covered. Whether your looking to be pampered in the Caracalla Spa, going for a dip in either the outdoor or indoor swimming pools, or participating in a couple of the games such as basketball, ping pong, and tennis. No need to fear, the children and teens are entertained here also. You'll find a Youth Center for our younger cruisers.

  • Swimming - 2 Outdoor Pools
  • 4 Jacuzzis
  • Caracalla Spa
  • Beauty Salon
  • Fitness/Aerobics Center
  • Youth Center
  • Boutiques
  • Library
  • Card Room
  • Conference Center and Meeting Rooms
  • Chapel
  • Photo Gallery

Family

Programs for children are scheduled by numbers of youngsters booked on each sailing.

Fellow passengers

While many passengers are European, don't think those demographics skew "old." On one cruise 16 couples from Spain were also honeymooners who'd met the day they boarded and, seated together at three adjacent tables by the cruise line, the group took tours together, socialized for the two weeks they were on board and vow to get together once a year to commemorate their anniversaries. Close to 100 young Italian newlyweds also sailed at the same time.

Dress

Casual for daytime with at least one formal night when dress up really gets serious; long gowns or cocktail-length dresses, men in tuxedos or dark suits. Casual resort attire is acceptable on other nights.

Gratuity

Consider these suggestions for service rendered aboard a Costa ship: $3.00 per person, per day to your stateroom steward/stewardess. $3.00 per person, per day to your waiter. $1.50 per person, per day to your waiter's assistant. And $1.00 per person, per day to your head waiter. Bartenders, servers, deck stewards, and other staff may be tipped as service is received. For your convenience, a 15% gratuity is added to beverage purchases automatically.



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