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Costa reveals itineraries for summer 2021 cruise season in the Mediterranean Costa reveals itineraries for summer 2021 cruise season in the Mediterranean

Costa Cruises 2021 Mediterranean season will feature extended stays at ports of call and organized shore excursions exclusive to Costa guests, with two ships based in the Eastern Mediterranean and two ships in the Western Mediterranean.

“We have updated our program for this summer based on a scenario of port and destination re-openings that is becoming increasingly clear and that now allows us to better plan our operations,” said  Mario Zanetti, President, Costa Cruises. “Now we can finally say that the Costa summer begins, and we cannot wait to welcome our loyal guests as well as newcomers [onboard],” he added.

The cruise line will also be implementing its enhanced health and safety protocols aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19 onboard, which have enabled the cruise line to operate cruises out of Italy since late last year without any incidence of coronavirus. The onboard experience will be further enriched by new menu options featuring “destination dishes” linked to the locations visited by Costa ships.

Costa’s two newest and most innovative ships will operate in the Western Mediterranean: Costa Smeralda, the LNG-powered flagship, and Costa Firenze, the new Vista-class ship delivered last December.

In the Western Mediterranean From May 1st, 2021, Costa Smeralda will take guests to beautiful Italian locations on three- and four-day mini-cruises or, alternatively, a week-long cruise, calling at Savona, La Spezia, Civitavecchia,  Naples,  Messina  and Cagliari. This Italian itinerary will be extended until  July 3rd, when the ship will return to offer week-long cruises visiting Savona,  Marseille,  Barcelona,  Palma de Mallorca, Palermo and Civitavecchia. Costa Firenze will sail an all-Italian itinerary from July 4th visiting Savona, Civitavecchia, Palermo,  Naples,  Messina  and Cagliari. From  September 12th  until mid-October, she will also be offering one-week international cruises including Savona, Civitavecchia,  Naples, Ibiza,  Barcelona  and Marseilles.

In the Eastern Mediterranean Costa Luminosa  and  Costa Deliziosa will cruise in the Greek Isles. Costa Luminosa is confirmed to depart on  May 16th, 2021  from Trieste, and the following day from Bari, visiting the Greek destinations of Corfu,  Piraeus (Athens), Mykonos and Katakolon. Costa Deliziosa will resume cruises from  June 26th, offering a week-long itinerary calling in  Venice, an extended one-day and one-night stop in Mykonos, followed by Katakolon, Corfu and Bari. The summer season in  Northern Europe  and all other cruises scheduled until  mid-September 2021  not included in the itineraries updated thus far are to be assumed cancelled due to the level of uncertainty on the reopening of these destinations. The new itineraries for summer 2021 will be progressively available on Costa’s booking systems over the next few days.

Source: Cruise Arabia & Africa