Revamped costa ship to offer 'slow cruises' - TravelMole


Revamped costa ship to offer ‘slow cruises’

Monday, 25 Mar, 2014 0

The revamped Costa Classica will be renamed Costa neoClassica and join Costa neoRomantica and Costa neoRiviera to offer leisurely ‘slow cruises’.

The first cruise ‘From Egypt to the "spice islands"’ will sail from Savona on 18 December 2014 and last 26 days.

The itineraries operated by Costa neoClassica, Costa neoRiviera and Costa neoRomantica are in the new Costa neoCollection brochure running from April 2014 to November 2015, to destinations in the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, U.A.E and Oman, Indian Ocean and Africa.

The ‘neo’ experience offers longer calls at each port to allow passengers more time on shore and dining without constrain.



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