Costa Concordia was a Concordia Class cruise ship previously operated by Costa Cruises. The ship had an active service life of 6 years.
Capsized and partially sank in 2012 off Giglio, Tuscany, Italy. Salvaged in 2014 and subsequently scrapped in Genoa, Italy in 2017. Further tracking information will likely not be available.
Costa Concordia Cruise Ship Is No Longer Trackable
- Cargo
- Tanker
- Cruise / Passenger
- High Speed
- Military / Special
- Fishing
- Pleasure
- Unknown
Costa Concordia Cruise Ship Details
The Concordia class cruise ships were built between 2006 and 2011 for Costa Cruises. They feature elegant Italian design with extensive children's facilities across multiple decks and a large theater. The ships include beautiful public spaces inspired by European elegance and a large water park. The class was designed with a strong emphasis on family cruising and Italian hospitality.
Concordia Class Sister Ships
| Ship Name(s) | Line Name |
|---|---|
| Costa Pacifica, Costa Serena | Costa Cruises |