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In winter 2020/2021 Costa Crociere will employ three ships in South America
"Costa Luminosa" will place side by side "to Costa Fascinosa" and "Costa Pacifica"
September 18, 2019
In winter 2020/2021 Costa Crociere will employ a third ship in South America: from November 2020 to April 2021, in fact, Costa Luminosa will place side by side to Costa Fascinosa and Costa Pacifica whose positioning in South America already was announced. "The arrival of Costa Luminosa for season 2020/2021 - Dario Rustico has explained, general manager Central and South America di Costa Crociere - reflects the will of Costa Crociere to invest strategically in the South American market, a great context with a growth potential. For this reason we want to gradually consolidate and to increase our presence in the region".
Costa Luminosa, Costa Pacifica and Costa Fascinosa will propose various routes to the discovery of Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay. In particular Costa Fascinosa, that November 2020 will leave for South America from Savona to half, will have in Santos the main port of boarding. The cruises will be directed towards the North of Brazil, visiting destinations as Buzios, Salvador, Ilheus, Large Ilha. The routes of Costa Pacifica, that ocean-going liner will leave on November 13, 2020 from Genoa for its crossing, will be concentrated mainly on Argentina, Uruguay and the southern part of Brazil. Previewed ports of call to Buenos Aires (Argentina), Ilhabela, Buzios, Rio de Janeiro, Ilha Great (Brazil), Montevideo (Uruguay). Costa Luminosa will always leave by Santos, with routes of seven nights, directed to Itajai (Brazil), Montevideo and Buenos Aires. The cruise of positioning in South America from Venice to Santos will sail 8 November 2020.
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