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'''Costa Romantica''' is a [[cruise ship]] for [[Costa Cruises]]. |
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|'''Built:''' |
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|[[1993]] |
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|'''Status:''' |
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|in service |
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|'''Tonnage:''' |
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|53,000 gross tons |
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|'''Length:''' |
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|722 feet |
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|'''Beam:''' |
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|102 feet |
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|'''Speed:''' |
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|18.5 knots |
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|'''Decks:''' |
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|11 |
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|'''Complement:''' |
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|1,356 passengers, 600 crew |
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'''Costa Romantica''' is a [[cruise ship]] for [[Costa Cruises]] and pays homage to Italina design. Her public rooms are decorated with rare woods, Carrara marble, and millions of dollars in original works of art. There is also a full luxury spa aboard. Her decks are named for well-known European cities: [[Monte Carlo]], [[Madrid]], [[Vienna]], [[Verona]], [[Paris]], [[London]], [[Copenhagen]] and [[Amsterdam]]. |
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==External Links== |
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* [http://www.costacruise.com/B2C/USA/Shopping/Ships/RO/default.htm Costa Cruises] |
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* [http://cruisecritic.com/reviews/review.cfm?ShipID=23 Cruise Critic review] |
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[[Category:Cruise ships|Costa Romantica]] |
[[Category:Cruise ships|Costa Romantica]] |
Revision as of 12:15, 5 April 2006
Costa Romantica | |
Built: | 1993 |
Status: | in service |
Tonnage: | 53,000 gross tons |
Length: | 722 feet |
Beam: | 102 feet |
Speed: | 18.5 knots |
Decks: | 11 |
Complement: | 1,356 passengers, 600 crew |
Costa Romantica is a cruise ship for Costa Cruises and pays homage to Italina design. Her public rooms are decorated with rare woods, Carrara marble, and millions of dollars in original works of art. There is also a full luxury spa aboard. Her decks are named for well-known European cities: Monte Carlo, Madrid, Vienna, Verona, Paris, London, Copenhagen and Amsterdam.