Costa Diadema

Costa Diadema in Marseille, France on December 27, 2015
History
Name: Costa Diadema
Owner: Carnival Corporation & plc
Operator: Costa Crociere
Port of registry:  Italy, Genoa
Route:
Ordered: 2012
Builder: Fincantieri
Cost: € 550 Million
Launched: November 15, 2013[1]
Christened: November 7, 2014
Completed: October 25, 2014
Acquired: October 30, 2014
Maiden voyage: November 1, 2014
In service: November 8, 2014
Identification:
Status: In service
Notes: Largest ship in Costa fleet
General characteristics
Class and type: Dream-class cruise ship
Tonnage: 132,500 GT
Length: 306 m (1,003 ft 11 in)
Beam: 37.20 m (122 ft 1 in)
Speed: 22.4 knots (41 km/h; 26 mph) (maximum)
Capacity: 4,947 passengers
Crew: 1,253

Costa Diadema is a Dream-class cruise ship operated by Costa Crociere. The ship was ordered in October 2012 and was delivered to Costa on October 25, 2014.[2] Costa Diadema is the largest vessel flying an Italian flag and currently Costa Crociere's flagship. It was launched on 15 November 2013 by her madrina (godmother) Franca Grasso, a member of CostaClub chosen from among more than 12,000 guests who sailed on Costa ships in the Mediterranean during October and November 2013.[1]

Architecture and equipment

Public spaces

Costa Diadema's embarkation area, Eliodoro Atrium, is also a popular meeting spot. It features an installation spanning multiple decks. On deck 5 of the vessel is a 500 m (1,600 ft) promenade, the longest in Costa’s fleet. Costa Diadema also has three swimming pools, one of which is covered by a retractable roof and also functions as a party space.[3]

Restaurants

There are three large dining rooms in different flors - Fiorentino, Adularia and Corona Blu, the last of which transforms into a buffet by day for breakfast, lunch and brunch. All three of these dining rooms are mainly focused on Italian cuisine from different regions with lot of fruit and sweets (breakfast, brunch) and less different drinks - except for suppers. At an additional charge, passengers can choose to dine at the “à la carte” Club Restaurant, Samsara Restaurant, or Tavola Teppanyaki or order pizza, which offers griddle-prepared Japanese food.[3]

Accommodation

Costa Diadema has a total of 1,862 staterooms in 14 different categories, including inside cabins, balcony cabins and suites. The 130 staterooms and 11 suites on Decks 11 and 12 may be combined with a package giving special access to the four-level, 6,200 m2 (67,000 sq ft) Samsara Spa, Costa's largest wellness and beauty area. Staterooms are equipped with flat-screen televisions, and (at an additional charge) Wi-Fi and room service are also available. Passengers occupying suites have access to priority boarding, a choice of pillow from the Pillow Menu, a Jacuzzi, and (if the suite is full sized) a personal butler.[3] Number of staff is lower than on some other luxurious ships.

Entertainment facilities

As of 2015, the vessel’s three-level Emerald Theater was presenting four live productions, and another show was expected to be added the following year. Country Rock Club had a live band playing classic tunes, and nearby was Birreria Dresden Green, a German-themed beer garden. The Star Laser area had facilities for gamers, and a laser maze. Small casino is very frequented during the night as some duty-free shops. There was also a 4-D cinema (payable) showing a number of five-minute movies and a Grand Prix motor racing simulator. Late night entertainment was provided by a small piano bar and a discothèque.[3]

Decks

The Costa Diadema has 19 decks, 14 of them are for public use:

  1. Excelsior
  2. Sara
  3. Centenary
  4. Perla Di Venere
  5. Eldorado (promenade of 500 metres)
  6. Braganza
  7. Conde
  8. Star of India
  9. Bizantino
  10. Hortensia
  11. Timur
  12. Stella d'Africa
  13. (Number not in use)
  14. Millennium Star
  15. La Fenice

References

  1. 1 2 "Costa Cruises' Future Flagship 'Costa Diadema' Launched (Italy)". World Maritime News. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
  2. "Costa takes delivery of Costa Diadema at Fincantieri's Marghera yard". Retrieved 25 October 2014.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Shillinglaw, Greg (March 30, 2015). "Sailing Italian style". TravelPulse.com. Retrieved April 14, 2015. External link in |work= (help)

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