Costa Cruises host agent ship visits
Agents are being given the change to experience four Costa Cruises ships on calls to Dover.
Visits are being arranged to Costa Marina, Costa Mediterranea, Costa Atlantica and Costa Victoria this month and in September.
The dates are:
· August 31 – Costa Marina
· September 3 – Costa Atlantica
· September 6 – Costa Victoria
· September 16 – Costa Mediterranea
The itinerary for the ship visits on Costa Marina, Costa Atlantica and Costa Mediterranea are:
· 10.00 – Agents will embark the ship and take an initial look around
· 11.00 – Guided ship visit
· 12.00 – An hour long presentation giving an insight to the company and what’s new at Costa Cruises
· 13.00 – Lunch in one of the ship’s restaurants
· 14.30 – Coffees in one of the ship’s restaurants & free time to continue to explore the ship
· 15.30 – Disembarkation
The itinerary for Costa Victoria:
· 11.30 – Agents will embark the ship and take an initial look around
· 12.00 – Guided ship visit
· 13.00 – Lunch and coffees in one of the ship’s restaurants
· 15.00 – An hour long presentation giving an insight to the company and what’s new at Costa Cruises
· 16.00 – Disembarkation
Agents wanting are advised to contact Costa Cruises at [email protected]
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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