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Costa Magica
Built: 2004
Status: in service
Tonnage: 105,000 gross tons
Length: 890 feet
Beam: 124 feet
Speed: 20 knots
Decks: 13
Complement: 2,672 passengers, 1,023 crew

Costa Magica is a cruise ship for Costa Cruises. She debuted in 2004 as a sister ship to Costa Fortuna, built on the same platform as Carnival Cruise Lines' Destiny Class. She pays homage to some of the most famous destinations in Italy. Places like Positano, Portofino, Bellagio, and Sicily are all incorporated into the public rooms and restaurants. At 105,000 tons, she is one of the largest ships in Costa's fleet.


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