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Costa Fascinosa Review

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Dan Askin
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The 114,500-ton, 3,000-passenger Costa Fascinosa features now-signature Concordia-class elements, such as the Asian-themed Samsara Spa (with associated restaurant), a pool area with giant movie screen and sliding glass roof, and a Grand Prix driving simulator. For a full review of sister ship Costa Serena, click here.

Fascinosa, which was designed by cruising's most well-known architect, Joe Farcus, distinguishes itself in its design. Farcus' theme is "things that fascinate." Quoting a Costa press release, this means "celebrities, movie stars and exotic places synonymous with allure and seduction."

If that doesn't narrow it down, try this: a "Gone With the Wind"-themed lido area. Specific design touches (the burnt-out shell of Tara?) haven't been revealed, but the space will feature raised whirlpool tubs and waterfalls. Inside, the Millionaire Casino is named after the Italian title of the Oscar-winning "Slumdog Millionaire."

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Where does Costa Fascinosa sail from?

Costa Fascinosa departs from Buenos Aires, Barcelona, Genoa, Marseille, Guadeloupe, Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro, Catania, La Romana, Palermo, Naples, and Malaga

How much does it cost to go on Costa Fascinosa?

Cruises on Costa Fascinosa start from $250 per person.
Costa Fascinosa Cruiser Reviews

Lost on board.

Maybe I go with Costa again, it depend were the boat sails .Read More
svensken

10+ Cruises

Age 60s

Disappointment as quality of food and service is lower than previous Costa cruises

If you are English speaking and want to take shore excursions don't book a cruise in Europe with Costa, Due to the lack of Numbers of English-speaking passengers there are very few excursions that areRead More
ruby gardens

10+ Cruises

Age 70s

Very nice experiences

But in case of trip outside of ship, from 3,30 pm to dinner time, nothing to eat except cakes and bagetas.Nothing for me.Read More
janasaska

First Time Cruiser

Age 50s

Costa Fascinosa Fabulous Experience for an American

My husband is Italian so thought we would try Fascinosa out of Savona (Genoa).Read More
MitiCat

6-10 Cruises

Age 60s

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