This is the Costa Cruise ship for fitness and relaxation. Completely innovative, this floating resort becomes an additional destination on your Costa Concordia 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 Costa Cruise ship in the fleet.
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Dress
Code Onboard
The atmosphere on board Costa cruises is informal and relaxed, so dress as you wish. Just bring something more elegant for the gala evening. Pack sports and light clothing, comfortable shoes and, of course, your swimsuit. The temperature difference between air-conditioned rooms and the outside can be significant so don’t forget to bring a pullover. For cruises in northern Europe leisure clothes are advisable, as well as comfortable, waterproof shoes, woolen sweaters and an oilskin jacket.
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Smoking Policy
In the Theatres, Restaurants, self-service Buffets (indoor), corridors, halls, lifts, and in the stairwells smoking is strictly forbidden. There are reserved smoking areas in the lounges. Pipes and cigars may only be smoked in designated areas. For fire and safety reasons please remember to put out cigarettes in the ashtrays provided and never throw cigarettes overboard.
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Disabled Facilities
15 wheelchair accessible cabins & 14 passenger lifts
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Children’s Facilities
All children are catered for between the ages of 3 to 17 with 4 different clubs dependant to age group. Ship amenities for children include a games room with video games, shore excursions specifically for children, and themed kids dinners. This is only a few of the offerings on a Costa cruise ship they really do look after the children onboard with a host of activities all day, every day.
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