Costa Concordia

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Costa Concordia
Built: 2006
Status: in service
Tonnage: 112,000 gross tons
Length: 950 feet (290 meters)
Beam: 118 feet (36 meters)
Speed: 20 knots
Complement: 3,700 passengers, 1,100 crew
Registry: Genoa

Costa Concordia is the flagship of the Costa Cruises fleet. She was launched at Fincantieri's Sestri Ponente shipyard in Genoa in 2005 and entered service in 2006 as the largest Italian passenger ship ever built. The name Concordia was intended to express the wish for continuing harmony, unity and peace between European nations. Her thirteen decks are named after European countries (Olanda, Svezia, Belgio, Grecia, Italia, Gran Bretagna, Irlanda, Portogallo, Francia, Germania, Spagna, Austria and Polonia). Her most prominent feature is the Samsara Spa, described as the largest wellness center ever created on a ship. It consists of a two-deck fitness area covering nearly 2,000 square meters, with thermal baths, a pool for thalassotherapy, a tea house, treatment rooms, a gym, hot tubs, a sauna and a Turkish bath. A sister ship, the Costa Serena was launched in mid-2007.

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  • Four swimming pools, two with a retractable glass roof, one with an 18 square meter outdoor video screen
  • Five open-air Jacuzzis
  • Samsara Spa and beauty salon
  • Multi-purpose sports court
  • Nine story Europa Atrium with panoramic lifts
  • Five restaurants: Three main dining venues (Samsara, Roma, Milano), buffet restaurant (Parigi), and alternative dining venue (Club Concordia)
  • Themed bars and lounges
  • Athens Theatre
  • Casino Barcellona
  • Vienna Ballroom
  • Lisbona Discothèque
  • Formula 1 simulator
  • Squok Club children's facilities

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