Margaritaville at Sea Islander

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Margaritaville at Sea Islander is a Spirit-class cruise ship previously owned by Carnival Corporation & plc. She was built in 2000 by the Kvaerner Masa-Yards Helsinki New Shipyard in Helsinki, Finland as Costa Atlantica for Costa Cruises.

Margaritaville at Sea Islander as Costa Atlantica in the Aurlandsfjord in 2009
History
Name
  • Costa Atlantica (2000-2023)
  • Margaritaville at Sea Islander (2023-present)
Owner
Operator
Port of registry Bahamas, Nassau
Builder
Yard numberKvaerner Masa-Yards 498
Launched11 November 1999
Acquired30 June 2000
In service
  • 17 July 2000 (Costa Cruises)
  • 14 June 2024 (Margaritaville at Sea)
Identification
StatusUndergoing refit in Belfast
Notes[1][2]
General characteristics
Class and typeSpirit-class cruise ship
Tonnage
Length292.56 m (959 ft 10 in)
Beam32.2 m (105 ft 8 in)
Draught7.8 m (25 ft 7 in)
Installed power
Speed22 knots (41 km/h; 25 mph)
Capacity
  • 2,114 passengers
  • (2,680 at full occupancy)
Crew897
Notes[1][2]

Costa Atlantica was sold to CSSC Carnival Cruise Shipping in late 2019.

The sale of Costa Atlantica was confirmed on October 16, 2023, by Carnival Corporation & plc.[3] The new owner of the vessel is Margaritaville at Sea, it is expected to enter service for the brand in 2024.

Design and construction edit

 
Costa Atlantica at Hakata port in July 2014

Costa Atlantica was unveiled in 2000, the ship is one of four Costa ships built during the 2000s that are designed with magrodome-covered pool areas with other features that allow for travel to a wide array of destinations. The ship also has the same platform as sister line Carnival's four Spirit-class ships like Carnival Miracle.[4] The ship is 85,619 tons with a capacity for 2,114 passengers with a length of 292.5 m (959 ft 8 in) and a 38.8 m (127 ft 4 in) maximum breadth.[5] Each passenger deck on Costa Atlantica is named after a movie by the Italian director Federico Fellini.[6] She is decorated with Carrara marble, Murano glass accents, and in-laid mosaic tile along with Costa Luminosa.[7] She also replicates Venice's Caffè Florian.[8]

CSSC Carnival Cruise Shipping Ltd received its ship on 12 January 2020 marking into beginning of a China-based cruise company to server for Chinese cruise travelers with its own cruise line.[9][10] The ship never entered service for the line and was resold for further trading. Her sister ship, the former Costa Mediterranea did however enter service with Adora Cruises and was renamed to Mediterranea.

Margaritaville at Sea revealed on 4 December 2023 that the ship will receive a total makeover before entering service in June 2024. All 1,100 staterooms will be refurbished, as well as the ship's atrium, lido deck and restaurants. Familiar features that debuted on Margaritaville at Sea Paradise will also be featured on Islander as well.[11][12] Since January 2024, the ship is undergoing a refurbishment at Harland & Wolff, Belfast.[13][14][15][16][17] It looks like the ship entered drydock in march.[18][19]

Route edit

Costa Atlantica sailed on 46-day voyage from Tianjin International Cruise Terminal on 30 November 2016, with more than 2,000 passengers across the two continents, and visiting 12 islands in nine countries,[20] where Costa Atlantica completed the first China's cruise ship on the South Pacific Islands.[21]

When Margaritaville at Sea Islander makes its debut in June 2024, it will sail alternating 4 and 5 night cruises to Key West, Florida, Cozumel, Mexico and Progreso, Yucatán from Tampa, Florida.[12]

Incidents edit

In 2010 Francesco Schettino, later the captain of the ill-fated Costa Concordia, was the captain of Costa Atlantica as it entered the port of Warnemünde, Germany, at too high a speed, allegedly causing damage to AIDAblu, also a Carnival Corporation ship.[22]

Coronavirus pandemic edit

During the coronavirus pandemic, on 20 April 2020, a positive case was reported aboard Costa Atlantica when it was docked at Koyagi Factory of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Nagasaki Shipyard [ja] in Nagasaki, where it was under repairs from 20 February to 25 March.[a][24] A doctor had collected samples from four suspected cases and conducted PCR tests, with three negative results and one positive.[24] The positive case had suffered a fever beginning on 14 April.[24] About 20 other crew members had started developing fevers in the week before the first case was reported.[23]

Costa Atlantica had 623 crew members of 36 different nationalities, including a Japanese translator and no passengers at the time the first positive case was first reported.[25][24] There were a total of 56 crew members that have had heavy contact with the positive case.[24] They have all been quarantined, and PCR tests have been planned for all of them.[23][24] The prefecture has considered requesting assistance from the Self-Defense Forces to help manage the situation.[23]

On 22 April 2020, officials of the prefecture announced that, of the 56 additional tests conducted, an additional 33 crew members had tested positive, bringing the total number of positive cases to 34.[26] The other 23 tests returned negative.[26] On 23 April, it was announced that 48 tests in total have returned positive, with 14 of the positive cases being cooks or people serving food.[27] On 24 April, officials stated that 91 people had tested positive, with one patient being hospitalized.[28] Officials also noted that even though Costa Atlantica had been quarantined upon its arrival in Japan, with its crew ordered not to leave the quay unless they needed to visit a hospital, some crew members had left without informing the officials.[28] On 25 April, Television Nagasaki announced that 57 new cases had been discovered, bringing the total number of positive cases to 148.[29] With the latest cases count at 149, the ship left Nagasaki port on 31 May, bound for Manila.[30]

Notes edit

  1. ^ The ship was originally scheduled for repairs in China, but the repair order was transferred to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries after the pandemic began in China.[23]

References edit

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  13. ^ "The cruise ship undergoing glamorous makeover in Belfast and how it will look after". 19 January 2024. Retrieved 7 February 2024.
  14. ^ "Margaritaville's ship Islander/Costa Atlantica to be drydock refit/refurbished in Belfast for June 2024 launch". 15 January 2024. Retrieved 7 February 2024.
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  20. ^ "Costa Atlantica Completes 46-Day South Pacific Islands Cruise from China". www.cruiseindustrynews.com. 17 January 2017.
  21. ^ "Costa Atlantica completes China's first cruise to the South Pacific Islands". seatrade-cruise.com. 17 January 2017.
  22. ^ "Costa Capt. Crashed Before: Report". The Daily Beast. 2 March 2012. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
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  24. ^ a b c d e f "長崎造船所香焼工場停泊客船の乗船者がコロナ感染(長崎文化放送)". Yahoo!ニュース. Archived from the original on 26 April 2020. Retrieved 21 April 2020.
  25. ^ "48 Costa Atlantica cruise crew members have coronavirus; Ruby Princess departs Australia". USA TODAY. 23 April 2020.
  26. ^ a b "33 more crew on cruise ship docked in Japan test positive for virus". Kyodo News. 22 April 2020. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  27. ^ "Italian cruise ship in Japan has 48 coronavirus cases". Reuters. 23 April 2020. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  28. ^ a b "Ninety-one crew have virus on Italian liner in Nagasaki". Reuters. 24 April 2020. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  29. ^ "【速報】長崎での客船クラスター 乗組員全員の検査実施 新たに57人感染確認 計148人に". Fnn.jp. 25 April 2020. Archived from the original on 25 April 2020. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
  30. ^ "Virus-hit Italian cruise ship leaves Nagasaki". The Japan Times. 31 May 2020. Retrieved 5 June 2020.

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