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Postby HW tenpin on Sat Nov 20, 2004 20:50 pm

Having just completed our seventh Costa cruise (Europa) and booked our eighth (Magica) for 31st January 05. I wonder why so few English use this cruise line, on our last cruise just 68 of us. although making new friends is easier. than say on P&O. Maybe the shortage of english speaking guest's make us chat more.
They are fantastic ships, with true value for money, spotlessly clean and food to die for. Strangly enough 95% of the shows are in English.
Anyone wanting any information on the Victoria, Atlanticia, Romanticia, Tropicale, Clasicia or Europa please feel free to write.
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Postby newbie on Sat Nov 20, 2004 20:55 pm

i ahve also noticed the lack of british people, maybe because costa is based in italy. i'm glad you had a good time and have booked another, costa must like you too! have you posted a review yet?
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Postby bazil on Thu Feb 03, 2005 18:49 pm

"Having just completed our seventh Costa cruise (Europa) and booked our eighth (Magica) for 31st January 05. I wonder why so few English use this cruise line, on our last cruise just 68 of us. although making new friends is easier. than say on P&O. Maybe the shortage of english speaking guest's make us chat more.
They are fantastic ships, with true value for money, spotlessly clean and food to die for. Strangly enough 95% of the shows are in English.
Anyone wanting any information on the Victoria, Atlanticia, Romanticia, Tropicale, Clasicia or Europa please feel free to write." --- tenpin


We are going on the Magica on February 22. What can you tell me about it?
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