At 105,000 tons, a length of 272 metres and a breadth of 35, the Costa Magica, which entered service in November 2004, can host up to 3,470 guests.
Most of the 1,358 cabins - 857 - are external; of these, 522 have a private balcony overlooking the sea, and more than 300 have a window.
Some of the most particular features of the ship are the 58 spacious and elegant suites, all with a Jacuzzi, available in three different formats.
Dedicated to the magical places in Italy, the Costa Magica is conceived as a kind of fantastic trip through the most beautiful and well-known areas of the country: from the Emerald Coast to Ostia Antica; from Positano to Portofino; from Capri to Grado; and then Bellagio, Salento, Maratea, Capo Colonna, Palinuro, Sicily, Spoleto, Urbino, Vicenza, Bressanone, and so on.
Each of these marvellous Italian sites is the source of inspiration for defining the styles and colours of each public ambience on the ship.
The interiors of the Costa Magica were designed by the American architect Joe Farcus, who already designed the Costa Atlantica, the sister ship of the Costa Mediterranea and Costa Fortuna.
The Costa Magica is a spectacular and surprising ship, and especially its large and spacious outdoor decks: the main swimming pool deck, shaped like an amphitheatre, is very sunny and nicely sheltered, while the stern swimming pool can be used under all weather conditions thanks to its mobile transparent roof.
Like all the other ships in the fleet, the Costa Magica also offers an extremely wide variety of interior ambiences: 2, two-deck restaurants, self-service buffet, Club (a la carte) restaurant, pizzeria, three-deck theatre, two-deck discotheque, ballrooms, 11 bars, Internet Cafe, casino, wellness and beauty centre, four swimming pools, including one for children, and six Jacuzzis.
Some of the most important areas on the Costa Magica include the wellness centre which is equipped with an ultramodern gym with glass walls overlooking the sea, sauna, Turkish bath lus numerous relaxation and wellness services.