Costa Cruises
MS CostaConcordia
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Operator: Costa Cruise Lines
Year Built / Last Refurbished: 2006 / 2006
Length / Tonnage: 950 feet / 112,000
Number of Cabins / Passengers: 1,500 / 3,700
Officers / Crew: Italian / International
Operating Area: Europe and Caribbean
CostaConcordia entered service in July 2006 and is the largest ship in the Costa fleet. She is based on the Conquest-class ship design first used by her sister company Carnival Cruises. Her interior décor is themed around European architecture. Even the room names are European oriented - Grand Bar Berlin, Cafeteria Helsinki, and dining rooms Milan and Rome. The Samsara Spa is the largest spa at sea
For those seeking an interesting activity the ship will have a Formula One driving simulator.
Located on one of the top decks of the Costa Concordia, guests can "virtually" compete in a Grand Prix race at speeds of over 200 miles per hour on the simulator. In addition, they can record their performance throughout the week to compete with themselves as well as other guests. The Grand Prix simulator is reserved for guests 16 years of age and older.
CostaConcordia sails year round to the Western Mediterranean from Civitavecchia (Rome).
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