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Costa Concordia Salvage Operation Live Webcam | Real-Time Camera Onboard Costa Concordia Cruise Ship - Cruising Earth

Costa Concordia Cruise Ship

Costa Concordia
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Costa Concordia - Salvage Operation Webcam / Camera Decommissioned

Costa Concordia Salvage Operation Webcam Decommissioned

*** Costa Concordia has been decommissioned along with this Salvage Operation Webcam. ***

Capsized and partially sank in 2012 off Giglio, Tuscany, Italy. Salvaged in 2014 and subsequently scrapped in Genoa, Italy in 2017.


Costa Concordia Cruise Ship Details

Homeport: Giglio, Italy
In Service:2006 | 6 years
Decomm:2012
Class:Concordia
Builder:NA
Build Location:NA
Call Sign:NA
Flagged Country:NA
Passengers:3,780
Crew:1,100
Gross Tons:114,147 GT
Length: 952.1 ft
Beam: 116.5 ft
Draft: 26.9 ft
Speed: 23.0 knots / 26.5 mph
Staterooms:1,500

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.

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