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Adora Mediterranea

Adora Mediterranea

activeBuilt 2002
Adora CruisesSpiritActive🇧🇸 Bahamas
Adora Cruises
GRT
85 619
Guests
2114
Crew
912
Crew:Guest
1:2.3
Length
293m
Space Ratio
40.5
Current position
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History
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Adora Mediterranea is a Spirit-class cruise ship built in Finland for Costa Cruises that was christened by Spanish model and actress Inés Sastre, with its twelve decks named after mythological and historical characters. The vessel was the first ship to call at the new passenger port in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Now operating in the Chinese market under Adora Cruises, the ship sails international itineraries from Tianjin.

Vessel Timeline
1 Oct 2000
Keel Laid
Kvaerner Masa-Yards
24 Sept 2002
Launched
Kvaerner Masa-Yards
31 Dec 2002
Costa Mediterranea
Costa
Today
Adora Mediterranea
Current
At a Glance
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Godmother
Inés Sastre
Maiden Voyage
June 16, 2003
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Built By
Kvaerner Masa-Yards
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Build Country
STX Finland
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Identity
IMO Number9237345
MMSI311001086
Call SignC6FE7
Flag State🇧🇸 Bahamas
Port of RegistryNassau
Former NamesCosta Mediterranea (Costa, 2003-2023)
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Construction
ShipyardKvaerner Masa-Yards
Build CountrySTX Finland
Keel LaidOctober 1, 2000
Float OutSeptember 24, 2002
DeliveredDecember 31, 2002
Yard Number502
GodmotherInés Sastre
Maiden VoyageJune 16, 2003
Est. price (CIN)$510M
Price per berth$241 249
Price per GT$5957
In 2026 dollars$924M
Per berth (2026$)$437 086
Per GT (2026$)$10 792
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Dimensions
293m
Length
32m
Beam
8.1m
Draft
Gross Tonnage (GRT)85 619
Net Tonnage (NT)53 437
Deadweight (DWT)7500
Length BP292.5 m
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Capacity
2114
Guests
912
Crew
1057
Cabins
Guests (max)2680
Space Ratio40.5
Crew:Guest Ratio1:2.3
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Propulsion
24kts
Max Speed
35 200kW
Power
Engine TypeWartsila
Propulsion TypeTwin Propellers
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Onboard
12
Decks
Onboard Highlights
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Adora Mediterranea has a gross tonnage of 85,619 and a passenger capacity of 2,114 on a lower berth basis, supported by a crew of 912. The ship measures 293 metres in length with a beam of 32 metres, spans 12 decks, and offers 1,057 cabins in total. Propulsion is provided by Wartsila engines, with a service speed of 24 knots.

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