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Costa Victoria
Costa Cruises

Built in 1996 -- 76,000 tons -- 1928 passengers (double capacity)

FUN FACTS

The circular Planetarium Atrium, seven decks high and topped by a glass dome, is the heart of Costa Victoria. 

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

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

At the Festa Italiana, Costa Victoria 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 Victoria “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. 

For dessert, Costa Victoria chefs tempt guests with Tiramisu, Crème Brulée, Cannoli, Baba Tarantello, Sambuca Sundae, and Gelato. 

Passengers on Costa Victoria consume a healthy 31,830 pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables during an average one-week cruise. 

Costa Victoria’s Concorde Plaza is a forward-facing four deck high lounge with spectacular sea views. 

In addition to a sauna, Turkish bath, Thalassic therapy, and hydrotherapy, Costa Victoria’s Pompei Spa & Fitness Center features an indoor pool surrounded by mosaic tile covered columns.

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