Expert review of Costa Cruises
Best For
Budget-conscious cruisers of all ages. Families will appreciate the kids’ areas, and Costa's children-sail-free promotions make bringing the whole gang more affordable.
Not For
Solitude seekers or those who like the familiarity of cruising with fellow Americans. Also, since bars on Costa cruise ships have designated smoking areas, hard-core non-smokers should avoid these ships.
We Love
- Costa’s origins go back to 19th-century Genoa, where the company is still based. Though the food is not exquisite as in the old days, authentic Italian fare includes charcuterie, thin-crust pizza, and al dente pasta.
- On non-Caribbean sailings, the majority of passengers are European, and the rest are an international mix with a small percentage of North Americans.
- Exotic itineraries include regular sailings from Singapore, Dubai, and Buenos Aires.
- Embrace the silliness: Nightlife includes toga parties as well as contests that challenge volunteers to, say, pass balloons between their thighs.
- The first line to offer spa cabins, Costa includes the most amenities, with organic cotton linens as well as two spa treatments, fitness classes, and sun-lamp sessions in the solarium per guest.
- Flat-rate drink packages offer more than soda — for about $25 a day, you also get draft beer and house wine.
- The playroom staff hails from around the world — as do the kids — creating daily international playdates. Plus, there’s a great outdoor play area on Fascinosa, and the upcoming Diadema has a cool castle and pirate ship.
We Could Live Without
- Listening to announcements in several languages gets tedious — fast.
- Lots of smoking areas and sections in public areas makes it hard to get away from for non-smokers or those with smoking allergies