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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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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"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?
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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