Costa Cruises Reviews 100

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Most reviewers were let down by their experience overall. Many customers expressed significant dissatisfaction with the service, describing it as awful, unprofessional, and often slow. They also found the staff to be frequently rude, dismissive, and unhelpful, with some noting a preference for Italian guests. The quality of food and drinks was a major concern for many, with complaints about items being cold, tasteless, and of poor quality, especially for vegetarian or vegan options. Reviewers also felt that many standard services had been removed or now came with additional charges, leading to a perception of penny-pinching. Some people were dissatisfied with the overall holiday experience, citing issues like overcrowded ships, endless queues for food, and a general lack of organization. They also mentioned problems with the product itself, including outdated and unclean cabins, and a lack of proper amenities. However, some customers also noted that the cabin was spotless and well-equipped, and that the shows and entertainment were good. A few other people also felt that the service and ambiance in specific bars were fabulous, with some staff members being very friendly and eager to please.

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Horrible quality foods and drinks. Old ship. Showerhead broken. Terrible shows and entertainment. 3 out of 5 tours we booked and paid for were cancelled. We missed Marseille and Valencia. We had to ta... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Costa makes me really wonder why I made the mistake of spoiling my vacation with them. First of all, they are cheating customers with prices by forcing them to pay extra fees onboard instead of ho... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

If I can rate 0 I absolutely would. We searched for a cruise my husband can take departing from DR that did not require a visa. We called an agency affiliated with Costa, crucero .com, the agent confi... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

We just went on a cruise with there Ship Costa Pacifico and it is terrible! We had to file a complaint with there main Company and have filled a criminal Complaint with Authorities!We embark earlier... See more


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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

The places we visited were beautiful

The places we visited were beautiful. The staff is very friendly and really wants to make you happy. Unfortunately, the refund of excursions cancelled by Costa takes quite a long time. We have been waiting for our money for 8 weeks now. Hence a somewhat mediocre review.

July 14, 2025
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Overall an excellent holiday

Overall an excellent holiday .

The ship is clean smart and everything runs like clockwork. Staff whilst not friendly as such were efficient and happy to help although did tend to migrate towards Italian guests first !!

The cabin was spotless and well equipped. Digital safe. Tv. Daily fresh bedding & towels with soaps / gels supplied.

Public areas were clean and today, we didn’t experience issues with crowding or queues as reported by others despite the ship being almost full.

Evening table was allocated to one restaurant but it was also possible to use the self serve or indeed the staff served buffet restaurants. Queuing again was not an issue. We did tend to eat slightly outside of typical European meal times which helps.

There are a few issues that cannot be overlooked.

Safety - I did have to ask multiple staff multiple times to get one adult life vest switched for a child one which took several days !!

The cabin tv has nothing in English at all. Disappointing for children when it has viewing in other European languages.

We did not meet a single other native English speaking person all cruise. This didn’t matter to us and in fact has many advantages especially as I’ve had negative experiences with some “Brits abroad” historically.

Shows and entertainment were good although obviously being multilingual focus on music and display not language which is fine. The main theatre area as you know is ridiculously designed for good viewing unless you’re seated and seated early.

The pools are crowded and made unsafe by unsupervised children leaping in and out. Adults do tend to leave the kids and vanish. Signs should be placed saying no jumping in or rough play. Water became very cloudy as the day progressed which again could be a safety issue.

Food is an issue if you’re vegetarian or vegan ! Whilst they do have an alternative menu available Vegetarian food will contain animal rennet in the cheese and gelatine in desserts as they don’t (want to) understand. There are eggs if you eat them.

Vegan food will feature no protein at all. No tofu quorn pulses lentils nuts milk alternatives or anything. This is absolutely appalling. Even the sous chef didn’t really seem to understand at all. Perhaps they would like to consult with me on more suitable menus !!

That aside the food available was well cooked and presented and reasonably varied. It does cater to European tastes, not an issue for my family but perhaps more so for some. Seafood and shellfish feature heavily. Meats such as veal, guinea fowl etc served often.

Burgers, pizzas etc can be purchased on board and I found the prices very reasonable.

Drinks package we had (middle range) permits only one bottle of water per day but ice cold water is freely available at meals and other times on request. The menu for alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks on our package was more that adequate and menus clearly list which is included.

One excursion we had pre booked was cancelled the night before citing lack of English speaking ticket sales. Pretty appalling and reflects Costa Cruises “profit before customer” ethos.

Before booking excursions do explore the port as many do in fact offer free shuttle bus services to the nearest main areas. This can save a good amount of money. Also little land trains are available at many European ports and cheap to explore the area. Definitely worth doing your homework. There are also many other excursion companies with back to ship guarantees that offer a variety of days out to suit different budgets.

Having never experienced Costa cruises before (this was a fly cruise and we have travelled with other cruise lines) I was skeptical as many reviews are dreadful BUT in fact I was pleasantly surprised and would travel with them again if my dates / location made it necessary.

A very satisfactory albeit it tiring vacation this time and Costa definitely could make a few easy small changes that would vastly improve customer satisfaction.

** @costacruises if you want to reach out I am happy to assist and expand on the challenges mentioned and other small ones ! Improving your UK reputation is something you could easily do if you choose to !!

August 2, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Ryan Air of the sea

ATTENTION ATTENTION - for the crew only, what an obnoxious, poorly planned, ad filled, cesspool of an experience. The effort that goes into finding packages and micro transaction opportunities could go into making a cohesive logistics and program structure. The staff is as overwhelmed as the crowd, making this an experience that no one but the costa shareholders enjoy.

Bingo bingo, bingo time.

August 1, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

STAY AWAY.

Horrible quality foods and drinks. Old ship. Showerhead broken. Terrible shows and entertainment. 3 out of 5 tours we booked and paid for were cancelled. We missed Marseille and Valencia. We had to take the Genoa tour in French, which we don’t speak. No drinking water was available outside meal times. We had to purchase bottled water for €4. We had to pay €22 daily room service charge per person. We had to pay 15% service charge on everything. Sun bathing chairs were reserved by people against cruise regulations. We notified the reception many times, but they never honoured their own regulations and did not remove the towels. Therefore, we were never able to use the chairs.

August 3, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

🚨 Disappointed with Costa Cruises Shore Excursion to Rome (Code#02FY) 🚨

Just a heads-up for anyone planning to book shore excursions with Costa Cruises — especially if you're an English-speaking guest.

We paid €95 per person for what was clearly advertised as an English-speaking tour to Rome on 10 July. But when we arrived, we found out it was actually a bilingual tour shared with German guests, without any prior notice!

The guide had to repeat everything in two languages, meaning we got half the content and rushed explanations in English, while the German part was much longer and clearer. It felt like the tour was really meant for German speakers, and English guests were just tacked on.

There were 17 English-speaking guests on our bus — more than enough for a separate guide, but Costa didn’t provide one. Ironically, the Pompeii excursion the day before (also with Costa) had two guides on one bus, split by language. So clearly, it can be done!

Worse still, I emailed Costa’s customer service and got a generic, dismissive reply that ignored key issues. When I followed up with more details, they stopped replying altogether.

So if you're booking an excursion with Costa Cruises, be careful — you might end up in a bilingual tour you didn’t sign up for, and still be charged the full price. 😠

Feel free to share if you've had similar experiences — let’s make sure these issues don’t keep getting swept under the rug. #CostaCruises #ShoreExcursionFail #RomeTour #CruiseTips #TravelFairness

July 10, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The worst cruise ever out of 50+ we have been on...f a Norway cruise on Costa…

WE went of a Norway cruise on Costa Diadema in June. It was the worst cruise - out of over 50 we have done on many different ships. The breakfast Buffet was a complete disaster, terribly organised, long queues, hard to access items, not being able to serve yourself - what is the point, when guests keep touching other surfaces like elevator buttons all the time? No free coffee after breakfast, many services have been removed or are now paid only. Generally, a stingy, mean, poorly organised cruise experience, much worse than other cruise lines we sailed with, and even much worse that Costa used to be.... Costa was always a low-class cruise, but at least it had a cheerful, generous Italian spirit. This is now all gone... Many standard services disappeared - for example, there is no longer salt or pepper at the tables and you have to queue separately to get some salt with your eggs... this is just insane! There are no tablecloths anywhere. everything is now charged as an extra. It is high-pressure merchandising everywhere, what used to be social activities have now turned into high-pressure sales meetings. The whole experience is low class, irritating and mean, and the buffet restaurant manager should be sacked for quietly standing by at the disastrous breakfast queues without doing anything.

Return to earlier standards of service, arrange for multi-queue self-service islands at the buffet, and generally stop treating your customers like idiots trying to make them pay for everything!

June 25, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

No safe company to plan your holidays

They sell the tickets and after cancelled with all bookings from airplane London to Barcelona.days off from work .hotel suddenly they can selling all of them, even no money back.Don't trust this company to book in your holiday

July 16, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

We had an alwful experience with Costa…

We had an awful experience with Costa cruise lines.
1. Their application is not user-friendly and their informational campaign before the cruise was intended only to sell us upper package and next cruises instead of highlighting the embarking period in the onboarding day.
Lack of instructions regarding the embarkation process. We nearly miss the ship because they showed in the application "all on board 6 PM" in our onboarding day without emphasizing that customs is leaving 4 PM and our embarking hour is 3:30 PM.
2.Our cabin smells disgusting, I believe that vent system from the kitchen somehow was close to our AC system and we could smell what they cooked.
3. No free tap water in the restaurants. The first cruise ship that requires to pay our tap water.
4.Dirty cups, forks and spoons in the buffet all the time. The suspicious hygiene was everywhere.
5.Long queues in the buffet
6. Extremely humble list of dishes in the buffet. Usually, the good taste was not their higher priority.
7. On Costa Pacifica Cabin 2202 is for the crew, two separated beds that they even do not have an eye contact. They promoted this cabin as standard and assign it to our friends. For 4 nights they refused to change it because they were "full". On the 4 our of 7 nights they found a normal cabin and compensate is with champaign for 5 $ and 5 macaroons.
7. Reception team was full of non-professionals.

NEVER ever I will book a cruise with Costa cruises line. Don't do it too!

June 23, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

15 day Med cruise on Costa Pacifica

Cruise experiences are different for everyone, it really depends on your expectations and the itinerary that you choose. Since cruise companies can not be held responsible for what your impression of a particular destination, port or city is like I will not go into commenting on those other than to simply state where we docked: Toulon - Valencia - Palma - Souda Bay - Santorini - Heraklion - Argostoli - Palermo - Olbia - Civitavecchia - Savona - Toulon. We were supposed to go to Mykonos but this was cancelled due to poor weather conditions for disembarking (wind)

I will however, go into life and experiences on board. We boarded Pacifica in Toulon (whichn in reality is La Seyne sur Mer). Bording and check-in go really smooth and without a hitch. Once our bags deposited, we could freely discover the ship. It is a somewhat older vessel and the interior is a bit dated, having said that, I think all cruise ship interiors are kitsch. Nevertheless, the ship is well maintained, everything is clean and well looked after.

The welcome and throughout our entire stay on board, the service in the atrium welcome bar on deck 3 is faboulous. Particular thanks go out to Henry, Jonathan, Asish (I hope I got this right), Joanna, Raphael, Marco, Sagar and Randy, they deserve special thanks for always being there and smiling! They made our stay on board an experience we will not forget. Give them a raise! Service and ambiance in this bar was always so good we never bothered visiting any of the other bars.

Restaurants, there are several but we only visited 3:
New York New York was our designated restaurant for diner and since the setup and menu is identical to My Way, we never went there. We did have our fixed table on deck 4 for diner, which was actually really nice since it is less crowdy and noisy than the deck below. The menu has 4 choices of starters, first and main courses. It is very heavily Italian themed, so pasta lovers will be in heaven. It could do with a little more inspiration from other cuisines to cater for other nationalities on board, not everyone is Italian. But overall quality is relatively good. Service, here too, is perfect.

La Paloma is a buffet restaurant. It can get crowdy, particularly at lunchtime, but with four buffet setups we never really needed to queu.
It offers a wider variety of foods, but sadly meats are often overcooked and nothing is ever warm, only if you are lucky enough to see a new dish being placed in front of you.

There is a Streetfood, basically only hamburgers, hot dogs and fries, near the swimming pool on deck 9 (same as La Paloma) that serves all day long and these are decent. All these are included in your basic package.

Other restaurants like Sushi, Tepanyaki, pizza and Archipelago cost extra. We only tried the pizza, these were good but It is a little dissapointing having to pay additional for pizza whilst on an Italian ship… the same applies to the icecream parlor. The rates charged for sushi and tepanyaki were a bit stiff in our opinion, so we didn’t try them. Archipelago is the Michelin star dining experience that is designed by 3 Italian chefs, each a star holder. We didn’t go since we have a large choice of Michelin star restaurants back home, and this wasn’t why we came on a cruise.

Our cabin was on deck 2 in the back. It can be a little noisy from the engines but not to a degree that it is unbearable. We were 3 adults and an interior cabin is a little cramped, however since we were only in there to sleep or shower, it didn’t bother us much.

Would I recommend this cruise/ship, yes most certainly I would.

June 22, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Do Not Sail Costa—Even If It Were Free

Do Not Sail Costa—Even If It Were Free
Ship: Costa Pacifica
Duration: 14 days
Staterooms: Interior and Balcony
Total Cost: ~$10,000 for four passengers including excursions
Redeeming Features: None identified
 
This was, without question, the worst cruise I’ve experienced in over 20 years and more than 50 voyages. I’ve sailed with budget lines like Carnival and luxury lines like Viking, so I understand different standards—but Costa’s performance fell drastically below even the most basic expectations for safety, sanitation, service, and organization.

I’ve never submitted a negative review before—until now.
🚨 Safety & Sanitation: Inexcusable Failures
- Crew inexperience: A majority of onboard crew seemed to be on their first cruise or first contract. They couldn’t accurately locate muster stations or provide assistance—an alarming oversight given Costa’s recent safety incidents.
- Sanitation: Public restrooms on Deck 5 and near the buffet were frequently out of order. In staterooms, only one toilet worked at a time—thankfully, we had two rooms. Out of 19 hand-sanitizer stations, 13 were empty or broken. This violates basic maritime health codes.
- Hygiene breakdown: Illness spread rapidly across the ship. A fellow passenger openly urinated in a public hallway—a scene that sadly didn’t seem out of place. Glassware and plates were often so poorly cleaned that my 8-year-old asked why the water “tasted funny.”
🍽 Dining: Inconsistent, Often Inedible
- Only 3 of 14 dinner nights were genuinely enjoyable. On the others, well-intentioned but overburdened staff struggled to serve basic needs.
- Drink woes: Even with a drinks package, water was hard to come by. Wine or beer—never more than one drink per person over a two-hour dinner unless chased repeatedly.
- Buffet blunders: Spoiled yogurt, green cheese, and almost nonexistent butter were regular features. Lines took 15–20 minutes, and disputes even turned physical.
- I’ve never had to grocery shop during a cruise before—but this time I did. Food quality was so unreliable that we bought staples ashore. On the plus side—I lost some weight.
🥤 Drink Package & Water Access: A Waste
I purchased Costa’s “My Drinks” package expecting value. But with broken water dispensers and long bar lines, a bottle of store-bought water and local wine would have been more reliable. Unless you drink heavily and can wrangle a second pour, don’t expect it to deliver.
🛳 Excursions & Shore Access: Mismanaged Chaos
- Ports changed four times—three pre-cruise, once mid-voyage. Our main port, Mykonos, was removed with under 24-hour notice and minimal explanation.
- No shore access without Costa excursions—tender ports meant up to three hours of waiting just to disembark during a six–eight-hour stop.
- The “My Excursions 3-pack” deal was abruptly cancelled by desk agents, even though it was active in the Costa app.
- At Argostoli, four lifeboats handled all passengers on a 40 °C day—families stood under relentless sun with no shade or seating for over an hour.
📱 App & Wi‑Fi: Completely Unreliable
The Costa app was required for menus, programs, and excursions—but it seldom worked. Full internet access was purchased by a member of our party—and still we faced multiple horizon-wide connectivity failures with no compensation or fallback.

No printed menus were provided. If the app failed—which it often did—you could only get help by waiting in another line.
🛏 Cabins & Staff: The Only Bright Spots
When the toilets functioned, the cabins were fine. Stewards were attentive and hardworking—but it felt like they were holding up a collapsing system.
👧 Kids Club: Disastrous
Our daughters, usually thrilled by cruise kids clubs, went once and refused to return. Their verdict: “It’s just coloring. No games, no fun.” That’s it.
🛑 Bottom Line: Avoid Costa at All Costs
I would have disembarked early if not for logistical constraints. Costa offered zero compensation or apology for widespread failures. Two weeks of vacation were wasted.

At this price point, any other cruise line will deliver a vastly superior experience.

DO NOT CRUISE WITH COSTA—NOT EVEN IF IT’S FREE.

June 21, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Our Costa Cruise Honeymoon: A Deep Disappointment

This was our third cruise together, but the first as a married couple — and sadly, our first (and last) experience with Costa Cruises. We had hoped it would be a once-in-a-lifetime trip, especially as it was our honeymoon. Unfortunately, from the moment we arrived at the port in Catania to board the Costa Fascinosa, things began to go downhill.

The check-in process was chaotic. We waited in long queues under the sun without being offered even a glass of water. Eventually, we found someone handing out drinks, but they clearly did not want to be there — unfriendly, uninterested, and certainly not welcoming. You’d expect staff in a holiday setting to set a positive tone, but that was far from the case.

After dropping off our luggage, we joined yet another line — again, in a stuffy area where the air conditioning could have been turned on but wasn’t. By the time they took our photo for the boarding card, I looked like I had just come out of a sauna. I thought that would be the end of the queues, but no — we were forced to queue yet again in a tent, this time for a photo we didn’t even want. When I politely declined, I was rudely told to wait in line anyway. After several back-and-forths, they finally allowed us to move on.

Access to our cabin was only available at 3 PM, which is standard, so no complaints there. However, once onboard, the service only got worse.

The majority of the staff — I’d say 9 out of 10 — seemed determined to make our experience miserable. When I tried to order two coffees and two Pepsis, I was bluntly told I could only order two drinks at a time. Despite having a paid drinks package, I had to fetch my husband’s card just to get four basic beverages. That level of inflexibility and rudeness is unacceptable.

Dinner was another letdown. The food was shockingly poor — honestly, I wouldn’t feed it to my dogs. Plates were slammed down in front of us at the sit-down restaurant with no care or courtesy. The ship itself is outdated and, frankly, it smells bad.

We also needed a UK plug adapter and asked at reception and multiple other staff, only to be repeatedly told none were available. Eventually, we found one in a shop onboard where the employee casually mentioned they’d been in stock for over two years. Clearly, no effort was made to help us.

On another occasion, when returning to our cabin, a staff member blocked our access and angrily told us we had to walk all the way around the ship — simply because she didn’t want to move her trolley. A little flexibility or even basic courtesy would have gone a long way.

Staff frequently bumped into us or passed by with carts without so much as an apology or even a nod. It’s the little things — an acknowledgment, a smile — that make a difference, and we experienced none of that here.

And then there were the other guests — many were just as rude and inconsiderate. Perhaps the staff’s attitude is a reflection of the clientele Costa Cruises attracts. Either way, the atmosphere onboard was anything but enjoyable.

In short, this cruise was an enormous disappointment. If I could give it zero stars, I would. We will never book with Costa Cruises again.

July 3, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Cheap and nasty, awful organisation...

Costa has never been a top-class cruise company, but a sense of easy-going fun and Italian good humour have compensated for an atmosphere mostly catering for a less demanding mass audience. Alas, things have gotten much worse in recent years, especially since Carnival took over the company. Cruising with Costa is no longer much fun due to its nasty penny pinching policies, and pushy attempts to extract as much money from gullible customers as possible. Here is just a partial list of the mean and intrusive penny pinching reductions in service on our recent cruise on Costa Diadema to Norway –
- they no longer provide salt and pepper on any restaurant table
- they no longer provide butter with the dinner rolls in the a la carte restaurant
- no printed menus anywhere, your have to struggle with their unreliable QR codes
- there are no longer tablecloths in the a la carte restaurants
- only flimsy paper serviettes in the buffet restaurant
- no tissues provided in the cabin, although one was provided on requests
- no toiletries in the cabin, only a small packaged soap
- Costa Club receptions no longer feature the usual glass of prosecco
- minimalist menu choices in the a la carte restaurant
- no free coffee after meals anywhere
- no Nescafe available
- sugar only provided in a disgusting plastic bottles, not in hygienic packages
- tea bags locked away except at breakfast time
- no decaf option even at breakfast
- all other coffee to be paid for in automatic coffee machines
- watery orange and apple juice only at breakfast time
- no water in a la carte restaurant
In addition to these nasty reductions in service, the organization of the catering services is also unacceptable. In the buffet restaurant, customers are forced to queue in a single endless line (!) for up to half and hour before they get near the serving counters. Service is incredibly slow, as everything is served by hand at every station, no self-service at all anywhere. At every station new plates are used, portions are not self-chosen – so the food waste is incredible, and every meal produces 6-8 dirty plates per customer. Other cruise lines (like Norwegian, Royal Carribean and Holland America we recently sailed on) have long revised their buffet systems to use multiple, freely accessible stations, reducing crowding and queuing time, giving customers random access to different food categories and reducing food waste. Costa alone continues with the ridiculously inefficient practice of forcing people into interminable single queues? Service in the full service restaurants is also terrible. It took us half an hour even to order after sitting down, and the dinner took 2 ½ hours altogether. Is there anything good to say about Costa? Well, yes. The food quality is still quite good for low-class cruise line, especially in comparison with MSC, but the terrible organisation and slow service destroys the experience. The crew are still very hard working, efficient and friendly but the senior management is hopeless, forcing them to work in a system that largely defeats their efforts. Costa is no longer a good choice at any level – avoid this cruise line if you have other options…

July 1, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Poor budget cruise company …

Bottle water you can only have 50ml per day and they don’t check the system and make you pay for it. They forget they have British people on board and only speak French, Spanish and Italian you dont have a chance of understanding anything.
Beach towels are supposed to be changed daily but ours were never changed, just folded back up and put on the sofa in our room.
Don’t get coffee after your meals in the restaurant you have to go to a bar. Can only use some bars as they don’t serve everything at all the bars.
They charge you €11 per person per day on top of what you paid.
Most entertainment is poor and only last 30 mins
WiFi doesn’t always work.
Your daily what’s on doesn’t always appear in your cabin.
At least two tours we didn’t know where to meet as not on notice board or in the what’s on.
The day of leaving are coloured code for are bags etc was not on the notice board

June 18, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The Salon and Spa in Costa Toscana have…

The Salon and Spa in Costa Toscana have thieves don’t trust anyone there they sell you produces 4 times the actual price. They lie that you need that. You can return those products as is they give some reason not to take it back or refund you in any way. I left my sunglasses in the Spa and they didn’t give it back to me and they said they haven’t seen it.

June 1, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Frustrating website

I’ve never taken a Costa cruise, however, I am desperate to take my family on a last minute cruise. The website is the definition of terrible. It’s glossy and is enticing but every time you click through there is nothing available. Hey Costa, if you are listening, don’t make cruises that are not available, available to click through to when a filter has been applied. Or at least have a filter for available or all cruises.

May 27, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I've taken over 80 Costa cruises.ive…

I've taken over 80 Costa cruises.ive just disembarked the diadeima.in keil .they dumped us at the blue terminal.not enough buses .no public transport.over one thousand people trying to get taxis I saw two fights.took two hours to get off the boat and the custom officers just laughed at us.then taxi charges six of us €50 to go less than five km to the train station missed train then my flight.im finished with Costa..and many people sick with bug on board including me.informed reception they just looked at me.there are procedures for that they didn't want to acknowledge.

May 16, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Big hygiene issues

Big hygiene issues, never again. Our kid got very sick because of the food in the restaurant. We filed in our complaint at the reception. The staff couldn’t care less.

April 22, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The worst cruise holiday ever!"

Date: 16/02/2025
Itinerary: Dubai, Oman, Qatar, Abu Dhabi
Ship: Smeralda

The experience on this cruise was beyond disappointing. The staff were neither professional nor friendly, speaking to guests in a condescending manner as if reprimanding them rather than providing service. The outdated decor only added to the overall dreary atmosphere.

The entertainment was a complete disaster—poorly scheduled and executed. One show would be on the 6th floor, and then 45 minutes later, another would be on the 18th, creating unnecessary chaos with the elevators. There was never enough seating, forcing half the audience to stand uncomfortably. To make matters worse, the quality of the performances was subpar and hardly worth the effort.

The service was just as appalling. One night, I simply requested a bottle of water from the bar before heading to bed, only to be rudely refused because of a private party. I was told to go to another bar, even though I had an ankle issue that made walking difficult. My cabin was on the 16th floor, and the nearest bar was on the 8th, yet the bartender showed zero empathy, coldly suggesting I try room service instead of offering any assistance.

The food was another nightmare. The buffet on the 8th floor was consistently filthy, overcrowded, and filled with an unbearable smell. The restaurants were slightly better, but the food itself was completely tasteless. In an entire week, there was only one dish that could be considered genuinely good.

To top it all off, the attitude of the staff was appalling, especially if you didn’t have a drink package. It was as if not purchasing one automatically labeled you as inferior. I have health issues that prevent me from drinking alcohol or coffee, so I didn’t opt for the package—but I still paid for my bottled water and mocktails. That, however, didn’t stop the staff from treating me with unnecessary judgment and unprofessionalism.

And then there's reception—I don't even know where to start! It was always crowded, with people shouting and looking incredibly frustrated. I had to visit reception three times, and not once was I helped. Either the staff didn’t know anything about what I was asking, or the area was so chaotic that it was impossible to get any attention. Seeing at least 50 people in front of the desk with frustrated faces really shows just how hectic everything was on this ship.

In Abu Dhabi, my daughter's passport was randomly selected for an extra security check at the port—something I was never informed about beforehand. Instead, I was rudely woken up at 6 am on the same day and told to rush down to reception with her passport. When I arrived, the staff had no idea what was going on. I had to wait 15 minutes before someone finally came and took my daughter's passport. When I asked when and how I would get it back, I got no clear answer. The receptionist just kept repeating, "You’ll get it, don’t worry," which was not at all reassuring.

At 9 am, we left the ship, and that’s when everything went wrong because we were never given any proper instructions about the process, which, by the way, turned out to be quite simple. Instead, the security staff shouted at us from the ship all the way to the port security. It was an awful experience! The lack of communication and the chaos caused unnecessary stress, and it felt like no one cared to help us properly.

Overall, this was an unpleasant experience from start to finish. The lack of hospitality, poor service, dreadful entertainment, and terrible food made this cruise an absolute disappointment

February 16, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Nightmare experience on Costa.

We were charged a daily fee that we were never notified of. The crew was indifferent, nasty and uncaring. The food was miserable at best. Such as ham and cheese omelets with no ham or cheese. The shrimp and prawns still had the intestines intact, should have been removed. In our opinion spaghetti and meatballs tasted like canned, onion soup was like onion gravy, spaghetti with mushroom sauce was more like canned mushroom soup. Nickel and dime us everywhere. Kept walking around and offering specialty restaurants. Photographers stalked passengers. Never given an option for seating in the dining room. Never asked when we needed to disembark so we were forced to carry our own luggage off the ship with my husband in a wheelchair. Stateroom wasn't cleaned until we issued a complaint and no turn down service. A meeting was organized with department heads and we felt like it was an inquisition. Daily "activities" were a joke. All in all, we will never cruise with Costa again, we would rather stay home. It was a miserable experience.

February 23, 2025
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