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In winter 2020/21 a ship of Costa Crociere will return to carry out ports of call in Turkey and Israel
The company program a potenziamento of own presence in the Mediterranean
August 27, 2019
. Beginning from 2020, in fact, the Costa Fortuna unit will propose two new routes of 14 days, with first first, in departure from Savona on December 6, 2020 and on February 7, 2021, that France will comprise Marseilles (), Barcelona (Spain), Iráklion (Greece), Izmir (Turkey), a port of call with night's passing to Istanbul (Turkey), Athens (Greece), Palermo and Naples; according to route, always from Savona with departure on 10 January and on March 7, 2021, it will include instead Marseilles (France), Barcelona (Spain), Iráklion (Greece), a port of call with night's passing to Haifa (Israel), Kusadasi (Turkey), Palermo and Naples. In the remainder of the winter season Costa Fortuna will offer routes of a week in the western Mediterranean, that they will make stage also to Valencia.
The general manager of Costa Crociere, Neil Palomba, has specified that the company is working to an ulterior potenziamento of own engagement in the Mediterranean, "than - he has emphasized - it will always become more our house, with an offer of routes for all the requirements, is in terms of length that of destinations covered". The presence of Costa Crociere in the Mediterranean will above all strengthen thanks to the commissioning of Costa Smeralda and Costa Toscana, the two new flagships currently under construction near the yard Meyer di Turku, in Finland: Costa Smeralda, beginning from November 2019, will offer cruises of a week in the placed side by side western Mediterranean by Costa Toscana who will enter instead in service in 2021.
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