Costa Victoria in 2012
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History | |
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Name |
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Owner |
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Operator | Costa Crociere (1996–2020) |
Port of registry | |
Builder | Bremer Vulkan, Bremen, Germany |
Yard number | 107 |
Launched | 2 September 1995 |
Completed | 1996 |
Acquired | 10 July 1996 |
Maiden voyage | 28 July 1996 |
In service | 1996 |
Out of service | 25 March 2020 |
Identification |
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Fate | Scrapped in Aliağa, Turkey, in 2021 |
Notes | [1] |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Victoria-class cruise ship |
Tonnage | |
Length | 252 m (826 ft 9 in) |
Beam | 32.2 m (105 ft 8 in) |
Draught | 8.0 m (26 ft 3 in) |
Decks | 14 |
Deck clearance | 3.207 m (10 ft 6.3 in) |
Speed | 24 knots (44 km/h; 28 mph) |
Capacity | 1,928 passengers (normal) 2,394 passengers (maximum) |
Crew | 766 |
Costa Victoria was a Victoria-class cruise ship launched in 1995 and operated by Costa Cruises, a subsidiary of Carnival Corporation & plc, from 1996 until 2020. Built at Bremen, Germany, she was designed to reflect the spirit of Italy, which was enhanced in a 2013 refit. During her service with Costa she operated in many areas, including Asia. In June 2020, in light of the economic impact caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Costa Victoria was moved to the Port of Piombino, Italy and decommissioned. She was sold in December 2020 for possible conversion to worker's accommodation at a Genoa shipyard, but resold for demolition in Turkey, where she arrived on 28 January 2021.