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- Q1136427 abstract "Costa neoRomantica (formerly Costa Romantica) is a cruise ship for Costa Crociere completed 1993 as a sister ship to Costa neoClassica and was refurbished in 2003. Her public rooms are decorated with rare woods, Carrara marble, and millions of dollars in original works of art. There is also a full luxury spa aboard. Her decks are named for well-known European cities: Monte Carlo, Madrid, Vienna, Verona, Paris, London, Copenhagen and Amsterdam. In November 2011, Costa Romantica underwent a €90 million refurbishing. Two new half decks were added as a part of the refurbishment. This increased the gross tonnage of the ship from 53,000 to 56,769 tons. After the refurbishing, the ship was renamed neoRomantica and started her first journey with the new name on March 2012.".
- Q1136427 builder Q1327429.
- Q1136427 length "220.0656".
- Q1136427 operator Q1136349.
- Q1136427 owner Q1044059.
- Q1136427 shipBeam "31.0896".
- Q1136427 shipDraft "7.7724".
- Q1136427 status "In Service".
- Q1136427 thumbnail Costa_neoRomantica_2012_Hamburg_06.jpg?width=300.
- Q1136427 topSpeed "34.262".
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- Q1136427 shipBuilder Q1327429.
- Q1136427 shipName "*1993-2011: Costa Romantica * 2011-Present: Costa neoRomantica".
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- Q1136427 shipStatus "In Service".
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- Q1136427 comment "Costa neoRomantica (formerly Costa Romantica) is a cruise ship for Costa Crociere completed 1993 as a sister ship to Costa neoClassica and was refurbished in 2003. Her public rooms are decorated with rare woods, Carrara marble, and millions of dollars in original works of art. There is also a full luxury spa aboard. Her decks are named for well-known European cities: Monte Carlo, Madrid, Vienna, Verona, Paris, London, Copenhagen and Amsterdam.".
- Q1136427 label "Costa neoRomantica".
- Q1136427 depiction Costa_neoRomantica_2012_Hamburg_06.jpg.
- Q1136427 homepage costa_neoromantica.html.
- Q1136427 name "* 2011-Present: Costa neoRomantica".
- Q1136427 name "*1993-2011: Costa Romantica".