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Costa Fortuna Review

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If U.S.-based cruise lines are slowing down the rapid fleet expansion that occurred over the late 1990's and into the first few years of the 21st century, Europe-based cruise lines are a different story.

Costa, a member of the huge Carnival Corporation family of cruise lines, is taking the lead. Costa Fortuna, launched in November of 2003, represents a continued evolution. The strategy of the Genoa-based company, as it unveils its new ships, is to provide a mostly European passenger base with the same amenities -- high balcony ratio, an alternative restaurant, and a splashy decorating scheme -- as those that North American travelers now demand.

What's particularly interesting about Costa Fortuna is that it's actually built on the same platform as sister company Carnival Cruise Line's Carnival Triumph and Carnival Victory, and also resembles Carnival Destiny and Carnival Conquest in many important ways. Add to that an American touch on the decor -- this ship, like Costa Mediterranea before it, was designed by Carnival's uber-design-master Joe Farcus. What you get, ultimately, is a pan-European cruise experience mixed with American-style comforts.

Onboard, the ship's decorating theme pays homage to classic Italian vessels (every public room is inspired by -- and named after -- a particular ship) and Farcus has blended a bit of elegance with a defiantly whimsical flair. Costa Fortuna is not as neon-flashy as Carnival and yet is definitely more lively, in color and texture, than traditional European cruise ships.

About

Passengers: 2702
Crew: 1068
Passenger to Crew: 2.53:1
Launched: 2003
Shore Excursions: 656

Fellow Passengers

Expect to find that about 15 percent of passengers hail from North American; the rest are primarily from Italy, Spain, France and Germany (and, as a result, on important announcements and during the muster drill each message is repeated in five different languages).

Costa Fortuna Dress Code

Casual during the day, smart casual in the evenings, with one formal night and one semi-formal night on a seven-day cruise.

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Where does Costa Fortuna sail from?

Costa Fortuna departs from Barcelona, Genoa, Marseille, Rome, Civitavecchia, Fort de France, Guadeloupe, Piraeus, Piraeus, Laviron, Toulon, Las Palmas, Tenerife, and Istanbul

How much does it cost to go on Costa Fortuna?

Cruises on Costa Fortuna start from $254 per person.
Costa Fortuna Cruiser Reviews

Enjoyable cruise

Due to the price of the cruise we would travel with Costa again.Read More
Stan83

couple2-5 Cruises

Age 42s

Ok for the price

But for the right price we might sail Costa again.Read More
Formal_Cruiser

couple2-5 Cruises

Age 45s

We enjoyed our 14 day Mediterranean Cruise!

The ship was nice, the food overall was good, and the staff was accommodating.Overall we would say we had a very good time!Read More
BBQguy2024-

couple2-5 Cruises

Age 61s

Pleasantly surprised!

We would definitely do another Costa cruise on either the Fortuna or one of their other ships in the future.Read More
LisK

couple2-5 Cruises

Age 70s

Costa Cruises Fleet
Costa Mediterranea

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