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'''Costa Allegra''' is a ] for ]. Carrying only 800 passengers, she is Costa's smallest ship. Her eight decks are named after famous ] painters. A three deck high glass atrium is the center of the ship. All throughout the ship, elegant works of art can be found. '''Costa Allegra''' is a ] for ]. She was built in 1992 and refurbished in 2001. Carrying only 820 passengers, she is Costa's smallest ship. Her eight decks are named after famous ] painters. A three deck high glass atrium is the center of the ship. All throughout the ship, elegant works of art can be found.





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Costa Allegra
Built: 1992
Status: in service
Tonnage: 28,500 gross tons
Length: 616 feet
Beam: 84 feet
Speed: 21.5 knots
Decks: 8
Complement: 820 passengers, 400 crew

Costa Allegra is a cruise ship for Costa Cruises. She was built in 1992 and refurbished in 2001. Carrying only 820 passengers, she is Costa's smallest ship. Her eight decks are named after famous Impressionist painters. A three deck high glass atrium is the center of the ship. All throughout the ship, elegant works of art can be found.


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