The Costa Favolosa, the new “Italian-made”
flagship of Costa Cruises has taken to the sea for the very first
time in a traditional ceremony held at Fincantieri’s Marghera
shipyard in Venice on the occasion of the new ship’s technical
launch.
The Costa Favolosa (114,500 gross tonnage and
3,780 total Guests), which will set sail on her first cruise in
July 2011, is the fourth of five new ships due for delivery
between 2009 and 2012, for a total investment worth 2.4 billion
euros. The addition in spring 2012 of the Costa Favolosa’s sister
ship Costa Fascinosa, also being built in Marghera, will complete
Costa’s ambitious fleet expansion program.
“The launch of the Costa Favolosa confirms the
strength and leadership of our company,” said Costa Crociere S.p.A.
President Gianni Onorato. “Despite the ongoing effects of the
economic downturn in 2010 and the uncertain outlook for global
tourism, our fleet expansion program has continued uninterrupted.
The strength of our brand, which comes with a guarantee of over 60
years of experience, and the quality of our product have proved to
be winning assets, highly appreciated by our customers. That is
confirmed also by the positive results in terms of bookings
achieved this summer and forecasts suggest we will end 2010 with
2.1 million total guests for the group as a whole, which works out
to an increase of around 17% compared to last year.”
The
construction of each new building involves the labor of around
3,000 people, comprising both Fincantieri’s own employees and
those of about 500 contracted suppliers, most of which are Italian
firms. In overall terms, the fleet investment program launched
back in 2000 by the Costa Crociere S.p.A. Group (comprising Costa
Cruises as well as the German AIDA
Cruises and Iberocruceros, which operates mainly for the Spanish-
and Portuguese-speaking markets) is worth some 9.3 billion euros.
The
ceremony for the launch of the Costa Favolosa observed the
protocol laid down for such occasions by seafaring tradition. The
Director of the shipyard invited the Godmother, Beatrice Siri, to
cut the ribbon and the bottle of champagne duly broke against the
bows of the ship. Betarice Siri, Newbuilding and Special Projects
Deputy of Costa Cruises, has been directly involved in the
construction of the fleet’s last six ships, including the Costa
Favolosa, and on 8 March 2010 she received the Order of Merit of
the Italian Republic from the President of the Republic, Giorgio
Napolitano. After the opening of the valves and the gradual
flooding of the slipway where the ship has taken shape over the
last few months, the hull of the Costa Favolosa was transferred
for the first time to its natural element – the sea. The launch
was preceded by the welding of a coin to the base of what used to
be the mainmast in a ceremony traditionally considered to augur
well.
As her name suggests (Favola is Italian for “fairy
tale”), the Costa Favolosa is intended to interpret the excitement
and emotion of people who view the cruise as a magical voyage in a
“contemporary enchanted castle”, a perfect combination of fabulous
atmosphere and state-of-the-art hi-tech fun with a truly amazing
range of amenities. The main innovations on board include: 6 new
Suites with private veranda and Jacuzzi; a new entertainment area
for teenagers, comprising
4D Cinema, PlayStation World, a bar with ice-cream, drinks and
popcorn, and a Teens’ Dance Floor; plus a children’s game room,
and a new open-air Aqua Park water playground with its own pirate
galleon.
Facilities will combine the very best of the Costa
product: the Samsara Spa, one of the largest and most exclusive
wellness centers ever built on a cruise ship; a large lido
extending over two decks, with a sliding glass roof and giant
movie screen; a Grand Prix driving simulator; and a golf
simulator. The brand new design aft pool area will be particularly
large and inviting: 1000 m2 of space dedicated to relaxation and
entertainment with the added attraction of new raised whirlpool
tubs.
The Italian company’s new
flagship is equipped for “cold ironing”, namely a system
whereby the ship is plugged into shoreside electrical power,
enabling generators to be shut down during stopovers in port.
The Costa Favolosa is set to make her debut on a 3-day Mini
vernissage cruise departing from Venice on 4 July 2011, and
calling at Dubrovnik (Croatia) and Koper (Slovenia). This will be
followed by her grand inaugural cruise, which leaves Venice on
7 July 2011: a 10-day itinerary taking in Israel, Greece and Turkey
with stopovers in Bari, Corfu (Greece), Haifa (Israel), Izmir
(Turkey) and Dubrovnik (Croatia). Throughout the 2011 summer
season the Costa Favolosa will be offering 7-day cruises from
Venice and Bari to Olympia (Greece), Izmir and Istanbul (Turkey),
and Dubrovnik (Croatia).
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