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Costa SmeraldaCosta Cruises is significantly increasing its presence in South America for the  2022-2023 season, with three ships based in the region, the company is planning one of its biggest ever local programs.
Currently being built in Finland, the 5,200-guest Costa Toscana will be the highlight of the season, offering domestic cruises in Brazil.
Complementing the Brazilian program with itineraries to Argentina and Uruguay, the Costa Favolosa and the Costa Fortuna will also sail in the region from December 2022 to April 2023.
Dario Rustico, Costa’s General Manager for South and Central America said, “The 2022-2023 season will be marked by the arrival of three ships, offering approximately 14,000 berths/day, and also by the debut of the Costa Toscana, which reflects Costa’s commitment to keep investing strategically in South America”, and “This will be our biggest South American season in the last ten years.
Costa SmeraldaThe deployment follows the arrival of the Costa Smeralda in Brazil for the 2021-2022 season, with the 2019-built ship will debuting in the country in December, becoming the biggest ship ever to sail in Brazil.
According to a press release, the LNG-powered Costa Toscana is set to arrive in Brazil on December 16, 2022, just six months after her inaugural cruise in Europe.
Through April 2023, the ship will sail 16 seven-night cruises from the ports of Santos and Salvador. There are also two transatlantic crossings to and from Italy.
The Costa Favolosa will also be based in Santos, offering a total of 15 seven-night voyages to Argentina and Uruguay. Featuring calls in Montevideo and Buenos Aires, the itinerary also allows guests to embark on a second Brazilian port, Itajaí.
The 2011-built vessel is also sailing nine short three- to four-night cruises from Santos visiting Balneário Camboriú, Ilha Grande, Porto Belo, and Ilhabela.
Completing the local lineup, the Costa Fortuna will be based in Rio de Janeiro, offering eight-night itineraries that travel through Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay. Ports of call include Búzios, Ilhabela, Ilha Grande, Montevideo and Buenos Aires.
Two additional ships are also visiting South America in 2022-2023 on special itineraries, Costa saidm with offering longer roundtrip cruises from Europe, the Costa Luminosa is set to sail in the region between January and April 2023, visiting eight ports in Brazil, including Macapá, Manaus, Santarém, Belém, Recife, Maceió, Salvador and Rio de Janeiro.
The Costa Deliziosa will be a visitor during its 2023 world cruise, with the South America segment of the trip taking place between March and April and features calls stops in Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Ushuaia, and more.
The new itineraries went on sale on Friday.
John Alwyn-Jones, Crusie Editor