COSTA Cruises’ strategic path of fleet enhancements, new routes, and more, is set to be completed later this year, when Costa Serena undergoes an extensive dry dock. The plan, which was launched in 2021, has seen Costa’s fleet undergo significant improvements, with all ships upgraded to offer high-quality fittings, amenities,...
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COSTA Cruises’ strategic path of fleet enhancements, new routes, and more, is set to be completed later this year, when Costa Serena undergoes an extensive dry dock.
The plan, which was launched in 2021, has seen Costa’s fleet undergo significant improvements, with all ships upgraded to offer high-quality fittings, amenities, and product innovations, for a total investment of more than 200 million.
Serena will emerge with a vibrant new food court featuring new restaurants and bars, such as Archipelago, starred chef restaurant Pizzeria Pummid’Oro, the new Sushino Costa, and more.
There will also be a fresh and modern design for the main restaurants, redesigned pools and bars, and completely renovated suites.
The plan will also see Costa Fortuna, the cruise line’s longest-serving ship, exit the fleet, and transfer to her new, yet-to-be-announced owner in Sep 2026.
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