Costa Venezia: a huge Venice-themed ship, just for Chinese tourists
- Chinese market has become the second biggest in the world, after North America

A huge liner designed entirely for Chinese tourists around the ever-romantic theme of Venice has set sail from Italy hoping to consolidate Costa Cruises in the vast and burgeoning Chinese tourism market.
The Costa Venezia left the Fincantieri shipyard in northeastern Italy on Thursday for neighbouring Trieste. From there, it will head for China where it will carry up to 5,260 Chinese tourists on cruises from Shanghai to Japan, along with a healthy dose of Venetian kitsch, gondolas and all.
In a sign of the gap to be filled in the Chinese market, a sister ship will be launched next year by Italy’s Costa Cruises, part of the huge Carnival Corporation.
The launching of Costa Venezia “is a very important moment in the history of Costa in China,” said the company’s Asia president Mario Zanetti.

“This is the first ship we’re putting on the market, conceived since the start for Chinese tourists.”