Today Costa Cruise line announced it’s drop of calls in Tunisia and Alexandria, Egypt through the remainder of the year and also canceled calls in Israel, blaming the contingency in the region. “Even though Costa cruise highly regards and appreciates the wonderful appeal of these three leading tourist destinations, because of the recent events, we’ve decided to modify the cruise itineraries of all Mediterranean related cruises that included calls to those countries,” the cruise line said in a statement.
“The altered itineraries will now allow the company to effectively plan and execute its complex technical and maritime operations for the entire season.” In February, the Costa cruise line canceled its calls in Tunisia and Egypt after violence broke out in the region, although left open the possibility of proceeding with it’s visits to the countries this year if authorities confirmed the rehabilitation of stability and safety.” Costa also has continued its calls in Israel until just recently.
The changes affects numerous Costa cruise ships sailing in the Mediterranean this year, namely Costa Serena, Costa Concordia and Costa Magica. According to the cruise line, all seven-day Mediterranean excursions that originally had a one-day call at Tunis, Tunisia, will be replaced with a one-day call at Malta, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, or Cagliari, Italy. All cruise itineraries with planned cruise calls for Alexandria, Egypt, and Haifa and Ashdod, Israel, will now be replaced with calls at Limassol, Cyprus; Rhodes, Greece; Marmaris, Turkey, or the newly added ports of Alanya and Antalya, Turkey.
In addition, the Costa cruise line will continue to operate cruise excursions to the Red Sea out of Sharm-El-Sheik, Egypt on the Costa Allegra. The company also recently announced the Allegra would continue its scheduled itinerary out of Sharm-El-Sheik, which includes a multi-day call in Safaga, Egypt, gateway to the ruins of Luxor. The cruise line has posted details of the changes at its website, costacruises.com.