Costa Diadema, the “Mediterranean region” of Costa Cruises

Costa Diadema is the new “Mediterranean regina”, launched in 2014, and has been chosen among the best boats by cruise passengers to make a crossing on the Mare Nostrum.

It is a ship that stands out for its leisure offer, in which children have attractions such as a Grand Prix simulator, a swimming pool with a galleon and a pirate's castle, video games, 4D cinema, swimming pools and clubs by age ... and for adults, there is nothing like relaxing at the Samsara Spa , have fun in the three-story theater, in the disco, or hit the casino.

Costa Diadema has a maximum capacity for 4.947 passengers, attended by 1.253 people who make up the crew. These cruise passengers stay in 756 cabins with private balcony, of which 141 are in the wellness area, in addition there are 64 suites with private balcony, 11 of them within this same area.

And now I'm going to continue to tell you about some of the Costa Diadema facilities ... among which The Samsara Spa stands out, with more than 6 square kilometers of surface, divided into four floors with a gym, thermal area, thalassotherapy pool, treatment rooms, sauna, Turkish bath, solarium, whirlpools, swimming pools, one of them with a retractable cover, a sports court and a two-hundred-meter outdoor jogging circuit, so that you can banish that myth that cruises only serve to gain weight.

As in other ships of the Italian shipping company Costa Cruises the Costa Diadema offers its guests a unique environment with more than 190 original works of art, and almost 8.000 reproductions. almost all with the theme of the universe and its elements, the microcosm of precious stones, the sky and the constellations. The source of inspiration for all these works of art is contemporary pop culture and the artistic tradition of the Italian Renaissance.

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