Saturday, December 8, 2018

Costa Cruises – Celebrates 3rd Season of Homeporting in the Indian Waters



• 4 nights Mumbai – Kochi to start from December 2018
• 3 nights Kochi – Maldives to start from December 2018
• 7 nights Maldives - Mumbai to start from December 2018


December 7, 2018, Mumbai: Europe’s No 1 cruising company, Costa Cruises, is commencing its India 
season for the 3rd time with the arrival of its ship, Costa neoRiviera at the Mumbai International cruise 
terminal today. The Mumbai home port starting today, was celebrated in the presence of Shri.Tawde, Hon'ble 
Minister School Education, Sports and Youth Welfare, Hon'ble Minister of State, Water Resources, Ms 
Stefania Costanza, Consul General of Italy, Shri. Sanjay Bhatia, Chairman of Mumbai Port Trust, Mr. 
Ashish Kumar Singh, Principal Secretary Transport and Ports, other senior Government officials, Marco 
Salvatico, Director, MICE & India Business Development, Costa Cruises and Smt. Nalini Gupta, Managing 
Director, Lotus Destinations, Representative of Costa Cruises in India. 
The event kicked off with an announcement of the sailing of Costa neoRiviera from Mumbai to Maldives via 
Cochin for the 3rd season. The sailings are from 08th December 2018 to 16th March 2019. This is the 3rd season 
that Costa Cruises will be homeporting in Indian waters and is the only international cruise liner in India to 
offer regular cruises directly from Mumbai to Maldives, confirming its strong interest in proactively 
developing the Indian cruise market.
This year Costa Cruises, has deployed its ship, Costa neoRiviera which will begin its first sailing from 
Mumbai with a Indian Wedding. The built-in infrastructure on the ship makes it particularly easy for groups 
to hold large events in one location. This classic cruise ship has a total of 654 cabins, including sea view 
cabins and suites with private balconies. With around 670 crew attending to approx. 1,700 passengers, the 
ship maintains its exclusivity and provides dedicated services to guests. Fully-equipped with a Casino, 
Theatre, Disco, Ballroom, Grand Bar, it aims to provide plenty in entertainment from Magic shows, 
operas and dancers that will captivate even the most well-travelled folks with spectacular performances.
The ship prides itself in serving up a culinary feast, catering to different dietary needs. Italian food is a 
speciality, with provision made to ensure customisation towards the Indian market by providing Indian 
& Jain meals. The wellness centre is spread across 1,300 sq. m with a gym, treatment rooms, sauna and 
steam room. It also has an outdoor jogging track, 4 Jacuzzis and 2 swimming pools. For those who would 
like to go shopping, the cruise ship has a duty-free shopping centre, and also offers a wide selection of books 
in the library for book lovers.
Massimo Brancaleoni, SVP Worldwide Sales, Costa Crociere, said keeping in mind the demand for cruises 
which is set to grow from India, Costa Cruises in 2019, will be bringing in an even larger ship, Costa 
Victoria with guest capacity of 2300 passenger. This has been in line with Costa Cruises being leaders in 
recognizing opportunities in new markets and paving the roads in fulfilling the same. 
Sanjay Bhatia Chairman Mumbai Port added “Cruise Tourism is a niche travel segment and its demand 
is expanding amongst Indians. Observing this trend, we have planned to encourage Cruise Tourism by 
inviting cruise liners to explore Indian waters. I am thankful to our Minister who acknowledged and 
supported our efforts to boost Cruise Tourism”.
Nalini Gupta, Managing Director, Lotus Destinations, GSA Costa cruise India, says “this is exciting times 
to be in the cruising industry in India. I am quite confident, every Indian who experiences cruising with 
neoRiviera, will take away nostalgic memories with them” .

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