Costa Pacifica
activeBuilt 2008
GRT
114 425
Guests
3014
Crew
1100
Crew:Guest
1:2.7
Length
289m
Space Ratio
38.0
Current position
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History
AI-generatedCosta Pacifica was christened alongside Costa Luminosa in Genova, an event that set a Guinness World Record as the first simultaneous baptism of two ships. The vessel served as the filming location for the television series Rex and was renovated to include new restaurants and a desalination system that fulfills 90 percent of the ship's daily water needs through reverse osmosis. Music serves as the thematic thread throughout the ship, with its 13 passenger decks each named after musical compositions and genres.
Vessel Timeline
29 Jun 2006
Keel Laid
Fincantieri
27 Jun 2008
Launched
Fincantieri
31 Dec 2008
Costa Pacifica
Costa Cruises
At a Glance
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Godmother
Noa
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Christened
Genova, June 5, 2009
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Maiden Voyage
June 5, 2009
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Built By
Fincantieri
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Build Country
Genoa Italy
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Class Society
RINA
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Identity
IMO Number9378498
MMSI247258100
Call SignICJA
Flag State🇮🇹 Italy
Port of RegistryGenoa
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Construction
ShipyardFincantieri
Build CountryGenoa Italy
Keel LaidJune 29, 2006
Float OutJune 27, 2008
DeliveredDecember 31, 2008
Yard Number6148
ClassificationRINA
GodmotherNoa
ChristeningJune 5, 2009
Christening PortGenova
Maiden VoyageJune 5, 2009
Est. price (CIN)$565M
Price per berth$187 459
Price per GT$4938
In 2026 dollars$856M
Per berth (2026$)$284 008
Per GT (2026$)$7481
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Dimensions
289m
Length
38m
Beam
8.3m
Draft
Gross Tonnage (GRT)114 425
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Capacity
3014
Guests
1100
Crew
1507
Cabins
Guests (max)3780
Space Ratio38.0
Crew:Guest Ratio1:2.7
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Propulsion
23kts
Max Speed
42 000kW
Power
Engine TypeWartsila
Propulsion TypeDiesel-Electric
Fuel TypeDiesel-electric
Bow Thrusters3
Stern Thrusters3
Reviews & Ratings
Berlitz / Insight Guides
4 Stars
1239/ 2,000 pts
Source: Berlitz Cruising & Cruise Ships
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