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Costa Atlantica
Costa Cruises

Built in 2000 -- 84,000 tons -- 2112 passengers (double capacity)

FUN FACTS

Costa Atlantica passengers consume an eye-opening 1,210 pounds of coffee on an average one week cruise. 

Costa Atlantica’s Caffé Florian is a distinctive replica of the world famous 18th century landmark café located in St. Mark’s Square in Venice.  

The elegant shopping promenade on Costa Atlantica is "Via della Spiga," named after the famous shopping street in Milan, and features trendy merchandise by Versace, Armani, and Gucci. 

Each deck on Costa Atlantica is named for a movie by famed Italian filmmaker Federico Fellini. 

Stairwells on every deck of Costa Atlantica are graced by glass sculptures crafted by famed Milano glass blower Carlos Moretti. 

The cuisine of Italian chef Gualtiero Marchesi is served on Versace-designed tableware in Costa Atlantica’s alternative restaurant, Club Atlantica. 

On Costa Atlantica, smoking is only restricted in select areas of the dining room and the buffet. 

White-gloved attendants escort Costa Atlantica passengers to their staterooms upon embarkation. 

Costa Atlantica passengers enjoy a Roman Bacchanal complete with a parade and toga party. 

At the Festa Italiana, Costa Atlantica guests are invited to an Italian street festival at sea featuring Bocce Ball contests, Tarantella dance lessons, pizza dough tossing competitions, and Venetian mask making. 

The Costa Atlantica “Costa Kids” Program provides fun for children from ages 3 to 17, including pizza parties, face painting, masquerades, pirate treasure hunts, visits to the bridge, and even Italian lessons.

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