Costa neoRomantica

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Costa neoRomantica, August 2012
Career
Name: 1993-2011: Costa Romantica
2011-Present: Costa neoRomantica
Owner: Carnival Corporation & plc
Operator: Costa Crociere
Port of registry:  Italy, Genoa
Builder: Fincantieri
Completed: 1993
Maiden voyage: 1993
Identification: Call sign: IBCR
IMO number: 8821046
MMSI no.: 247817000
Status: In Service
Notes: [1]
General characteristics
Tonnage: 53,000 GT (1993-2012)
56,000 GT (2012-onwards)
Length: 219 m (719 ft)
Beam: 32 m (105 ft)
Decks: 11
Speed: 18.5 knots (34.3 km/h; 21.3 mph)
Capacity: 1,356 passengers
Crew: 600
Notes: [1]

Costa neoRomantica (formerly Costa Romantica) is a cruise ship for Costa Crociere completed 1993 as a sister ship to Costa Classica and was refurbished in 2003. Her public rooms are decorated with rare woods, Carrara marble, and millions of dollars in original works of art. There is also a full luxury spa aboard. Her decks are named for well-known European cities: Monte Carlo, Madrid, Vienna, Verona, Paris, London, Copenhagen and Amsterdam. In November 2011, Costa Romantica underwent a 90 million refurbishing. Two new half decks were added as a part of the refurbishment. This increased the gross tonnage of the ship from 53,000 to 56,000 tons. After the refurbishing, the ship was renamed neoRomantica and will start her first journey with the new name during March 2012.[2]

2009 engine room fire

On Wednesday, 25 February 2009, a small fire erupted in the engines and one of the electric generators of Costa Romantica off the coast of Uruguay, about 10 km from the city of Punta del Este. After the incident, she was stalled for more than 24 hours and for a long period there was no electricity or running water, the worst consequence of this was the clogging of most of the ships toilets. Costa Romantica was partially repaired and was able to sail to approximately 1 km from the coast where she was then evacuated by landing ships.

Costa neoRomantica as the Costa Romantica prior to her refit in Port Louis. 

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Advanced Masterdata for the Vessel Costa Neoromantica". VesselTracker. 2012. Retrieved 26 February 2012. 
  2. "Costa outlines €90m transformation for ‘neoRomantica’". Seatrade Insider. 8 August 2011. Retrieved 9 August 2011. 

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