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Costa Cruises Announces its New 2021 Itineraries

Costa Cruises Announces its New 2021 Itineraries.

articleCarnival PlcSeptember 25, 20203/company/carnival-plc/news/costa-cruises-announces-its-new-2021-itineraries
Costa Cruises Announces its New 2021 Itineraries

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n \n Costa Cruises Announces Its New 2021 Itineraries\n Carnival Corporation's Italian brand continues its program for a gradual and responsible resumption of cruising, redesigning its itineraries from April through November 2021.\n Its program includes the further expansion of Costa's Mediterranean offer, plus the reintroduction of Northern European cruises.\n GENOA, Italy, Sept. 25, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Costa Cruises, the leading cruise line in Europe and a part of Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE/LSE: CCL; NYSE: CUK), today announced it will continue its program for the gradual and responsible reintroduction of cruise holidays. Following the presentation of its cruises for the 2020-21 winter season, the Italian company has reshaped its itineraries for the rest of 2021, with the goal of providing guests the best possible cruise experience with enhanced health protocols.\n \n From April through November 2021 Costa Cruises will further extend its Mediterranean offer with a large variety of options and the convenience of multiple ports of departure. Also, summer 2021 will see the return of cruising in Northern Europe, one of the most popular destinations among Costa's guests.\n Details of the new itineraries and how to book them will be available shortly at Costa's website and at travel agencies. Costa is working with national and local authorities in the countries on its itineraries to offer guests a safe and enjoyable vacation experience, through implementation of the Costa Safety Protocol in all the destinations included in the new program for 2021. \n From March until fall 2021, three ships will be deployed on a regular basis in the WesternMediterranean: Costa Smeralda, the first ship in the fleet powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG); Costa Firenze, its new ship under construction at Fincantieri's Marghera (Venice) yard; and Costa Pacifica, which will be offering 7-day cruises calling in Italy, France and Spain.\n Three additional ships will be operating in the EasternMediterranean, all on one-week itineraries. Costa Deliziosa will sail to the Greek islands, Costa Luminosa will visit Greece and Croatia andCosta Magica will be going to Greece and Malta.\n During the 2021 summer season, Costa will have four ships cruising in Northern Europe. Costa Fortuna and Costa Diadema wil...

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