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The Costa Crociere Group

The only Italian company in the sector to fly the Italian flag, the Costa Crociere Group is Italy’s biggest tour operator. Part of the Carnival Corporation & plc Group, listed on the London and New York stock exchanges and world leader in the sector, the Costa Crociere Group is a parent company of the Costa Cruise Lines and AIDA Cruises brands.

With 26 cruise ships in service for an overall capacity of around 88,000 guests, the Group is headquartered in Genoa and operates on a global level, mainly on routes in the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, the Baltic Sea, the Caribbean, North and Central America, South America, the Arab Emirates, and the Far East. By 2023 another three next-generation ships, developed according to responsible innovation criteria, will be introduced to the fleet.

 

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Costa Crociere: horizons that know no bounds

For 70 years Costa Crociere has embodied Italian style and hospitality. They have always made it their business to introduce their guests to the world’s most stunning places, giving them the chance to explore different destinations and discover the different cultures in the five continents with complete respect for their identities. As the only cruise company flying the Italian flag, it is their responsibility and duty to act as an ambassador for Italian values in the world and to represent their country at their ports of call. At Costa responsible innovation is a key factor when they design the ships of the future and develop the onboard experience, a process carried out with maximum attention to detail in order to offer a holiday geared towards discovering local cultures and experiencing them as responsible travellers.

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A 70-year journey

Almost 70 years since our first voyage with the Anna C on 31 March 1948, from Genoa to Buenos Aires, they are still going and still travelling the world’s seas today with the Italian flag proudly flying above their heads. They have lots of stories to tell: one for each of their ships. The Franca C, for example, was the first ship in the world to be built for cruises. The year was 1957. Over time the designs, sizes and decor of the ships have changed, and balconies have been introduced to the majority of cabins. The tastes and requirements of passengers have evolved but their values have remained unchanged: they are committed to their customers.

This is why they have plotted a course that regards innovation and sustainable development as the foundation for their future. For this reason, they strive to minimise the impact they generate on the destinations they visit with you.

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