Open deck on the 12th floor. [Photo by Long Hua/China Daily] |
Typically, the Costa Atlantica leaves Tianjin, its home port in China for South Korea and Japan, with a five-or six-day itinerary.
The Chinese like to cruise with their friends and families, especially with the elderly and children. It's a relaxing vocation for them as you don't have to pack and unpack, and rush to the next destination.
The cruise ship has an artistic air about it, reminiscent of ancient Venice. It also pays tribute to Italian film director and screenwriter Federico Fellini, with drawings inspired by his work displayed on its 12 decks.
Among the tributes, is the La Dolce Vita Atrium named after his classic film. Near the atrium is a bar decorated with black-and-white film stills, showcasing his work that is famous for its baroque images.
The passenger decks are also named after his movies.
When you take the elevators, they give you a bird's-eye view of the spacious atrium and a wall decorated with copies of old paintings.
A favorite place to be is the Florian Cafe. Passengers enjoy afternoon tea here and take photos using the typical European-style decor as background.
A well-decorated gondola reminds you of the cafe's origins.
The cafe is a replica of the historic Florian Cafe in Venice.
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