Four Costa ships undergo €15 million refurbishment
Costa Cruises has spent €15 million refurbishing four of its 12-strong fleet of ships in dry dock.
In addition to technical maintenance, the Italian line carried out on board improvements to the vessels 2,394-passenger Costa Victoria, 1,000-passenger Costa Marina, 3,780-passenger Costa Concordia and 1,680-passenger Costa Classica.
The layout of the public areas and cabins has been restyled, replacing furnishings, carpeting, curtains, fabrics and wall linings.
Old television sets have been replaced with new LCD screens.
On the outer decks, the flooring was replaced with teak.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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