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Costa Magica
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The finest designers and architects have spared neither effort nor expense in creating the Costa Magica cruise ship. A cruise ship that pays homage to some of Italy's most fascinating destinations. From Positano to Portofino and Capri to Grado as well as Bellagio, Sicily and Vicenza, each of the ship's public rooms and restaurants, take guests on a magical voyage to some of the most beautiful locales in Italy.

Ship Statistics

Maiden Voyage2004
Tonnage102,587 tons
Length890.00 feet
Avg Speed20.00
Passenger Capacity2,672
Normal Crew Size1,023
Registration CountryItaly

Services

Bars5
Beauty SalonYes
Casinos1
Clubs1
ChapelYes
Dry CleaningYes
HottubYes
Internet AccessYes
LibraryYes
Movie TheatreYes
Self LaundryNo
ShopsYes
ShowroomYes
SpaYes
WeddingYes

Tipping

Yes

Dining

Costa Smeralda Restaurant
Portofino Restaurant
Italia Magica Bar
Ballo Spoleto Bar
Capri Lounge
Capo Colonna Piano Bar
Solarium Bar


Alternate Dining Option
Club Vicenza $25/pp Reservations Required

Dress Code

Daytime: Daytime dress on a Costa cruise is casual, such as light, cotton clothing or swimwear with cover-up. Tennis shoes or low heeled walking shoes are recommended for exploring ports of call. While most shore excursions do not have dress codes, some tours specifically prohibit shorts and sleeveless shirts and require ladies to wear knee-length skirts or slacks. Additionally, for those guests traveling to Northern Europe, sweaters, lightweight jackets, raincoats and hats are also recommended.

Evening: Your Costa Cruise will feature 2 formal nights on 7- night cruises where men may choose from tuxedos or dark suits and ladies wear evening or cocktail dresses. The number of formal nights may vary depending on cruise length and itinerary.

In the Caribbean, two nights will be informal evenings where men are requested to wear sports coats while ladies wear resort attire. On the remaining three casual nights, ladies wear casual resort attire while men may dress more comfortably in dress shirts and slacks with or without sports coats. (One of these casual nights is a Roman Bacchanal to which you may wish to wear a custom toga or accessorize your bed sheet/toga). Resort attire is the norm on the other evenings.

Cabin Features

BabysittingYes
Children ActivitiesYes
Children PlayroomYes
HairdryerYes
TelephoneYes
TelevisionYes
Twenty-Four Hour Room ServiceYes
Youth ProgramYes

Fitness Facilities

Basketball CourtYes
Fitness CenterYes
Golf CourseNo
Golf InstructorsNo
Golf SimulatorNo
Ice Skating RinkNo
JoggingYes
Rock Climbing WallNo
Swimming Pools3
Children Swimming Pools1
Tennis CourtYes

Special Requests

Adjoining CabinsYes
Single Occpancy CabinsYes
Single Share ProgramNo
Special Dietary MealsYes
Wheelchair Accessible CabinsYes

Age Restrictions

On Board Baby-Sitting
Caribbean: Costa offers group baby-sitting for children age 3 (out of diapers) and older. The babysitting schedules can be found in the Daily Program distributed onboard (private in-stateroom babysitting is not available). There will also be two 'Parents Night Out' during the cruise where parents have the opportunity to enjoy the evening worry free while their children will be entertained with special activities, including their own buffet or pizza party. Best of all these special nights are offered at no extra charge.


Costa's In Port Children's Program
Caribbean: Costa's In Port program offers children a variety of activities onboard to entertain them. Parents will receive information pertaining to scheduled activities at the beginning of the cruise. Ask about specially priced shore excursions for children 12 years and under.

Europe: Costa offers a comprehensive children's program throughout our Europe cruise season. The months of July and August are the most popular traveling times for families with children. Activities vary by ship and itinerary.

Minors Policy
Guests under the age of 21 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. On selected seasonal departures, guests 21 to 24 years old must have one person at least 25 years old in the same stateroom.

Medical Care
There is a physician and nurse available 24 hours a day while at sea and during scheduled hours of the day while in port. All Costa ships are equipped with an infirmary. Professional services, care and medications are available at a reasonable cost. The medical staff can also provide medication to relieve any symptoms of seasickness. If you require prescription medications, bring an ample supply. Some prescription medications, might not be available onboard or ashore.

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