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Costa Cruises’ Dario Rustico Courts Travel Advisor Business at Cruise360

Image: Dario Rustico, General Manager-Americas, Costa Cruises. (Photo Credit: Costa Cruises Media)
Image: Dario Rustico, General Manager-Americas, Costa Cruises. (Photo Credit: Costa Cruises Media)
Sara Perez Webber
by Sara Perez Webber
Last updated: 9:25 AM ET, Fri May 9, 2025

Costa Cruises is actively working to grow its North American business by highlighting its popular Western Mediterranean and Caribbean itineraries and the line’s immersive international experiences, focusing on gastronomy and the 2027 World Cruise. 

TravelPulse caught up with Dario Rustico, general manager-Americas for Costa Cruises, at CLIA’s Cruise360 in late April at the Broward County Convention Center in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where he spoke with travel advisors about Costa’s latest news and unique selling points.

While North America is a complementary market for Italy-based Costa, part of the Carnival Corporation, “it’s growing in importance,” said Rustico. “That is why we are here talking with our key partners…. We believe that Costa, for the type of product, the type of programs that we have, has the potential to grow exponentially here.”

Popular Mediterranean and Caribbean Cruises

While Costa doesn’t sail from any U.S. ports, Rustico pointed to Costa’s seven-night Western Mediterranean itineraries and its departures from the Dominican Republic as the most popular for U.S. travelers. Costa's seven-night Western Mediterranean cruises depart from Barcelona or Civitavecchia/Rome. “It’s a great classic, because you can do three countries in seven nights—France, Spain and Italy,” he said. “And you can really get a feel of the European/Mediterranean vibe.”

Rustico said Costa's seven-night Caribbean cruises from the Dominican Republic have “great potential to grow” with U.S. clients. The line’s Santo Domingo and La Romana itineraries offer travelers the chance to experience different islands than those typically visited on ships that depart from South Florida. Costa Fascinosa, for instance, sails from Santo Domingo and visits Martinique, Guadeloupe, St. Maarten and St. Kitts, and Costa's private beach on Catalina Island. 

Guadeloupe is one of the ports of call visited on Costa’s itineraries from the Dominican Republic.

Guadeloupe is one of the ports of call visited on Costa’s itineraries from the Dominican Republic. (Photo Credit: Costa Cruises Media)

In addition to interesting itineraries, another selling point for Costa is its “international crowd,” which enhances the ambiance onboard, according to Rustico: “If you cruise with us in Brazil, you will have a lot of Brazilians, a lot of Argentinians. And you really feel that South American vibe. If you cruise with us in the Caribbean, there will be a lot of Mexicans, a lot of Colombians, and you will feel that Latin American vibe, because the product is customized to serve and to please the people that are on board.”

Similarly, the high number of European travelers onboard Costa’s European cruises means “you really immerse yourself into the culture you’re visiting,” he said. “It’s enriching because you see it from the perspective of the people that are from there.”

Focus on Gastronomy

Costa’s Italian heritage also influences the onboard experience, particularly when it comes to its culinary offerings. “We have invested a lot during the past years to improve our gastronomy,” said Rustico. In fact, Costa has partnerships with three renowned Michelin-starred chefs—Italy’s Bruno Barbieri, France’s Hélène Darroze and Spain’s Ángel León. At Costa’s Archipelago restaurant, guests can taste three distinct menus crafted by the trio. 

Guests can taste cuisine by three renowned Michelin-starred chefs at Costa’s Archipelago restaurant.

Guests can taste cuisine by three renowned Michelin-starred chefs at Costa’s Archipelago restaurant. (Photo Credit: Costa Cruises Media)

Five-Continent World Cruise

Raising Costa’s North American profile will be its World Cruise 2027, a 139-day experience on Costa Deliziosa, departing on November 25, 2026, from Savona, Italy, and returning on April 12, 2027, after crossing five continents and visiting 47 destinations. The itinerary includes iconic cities on the U.S. East and West coasts—including New York, Miami (Port Everglades), San Diego, Los Angeles and San Francisco—as well as Hawaii, Australia, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Vietnam, the Maldives, South Africa and more. 

In addition to the complete 139-day itinerary, advisors can book clients on a 100-day cruise that boards in San Francisco. “It’s a very beautiful itinerary,” said Rustico, “and we hope to see a lot of Americans onboard this very special World Cruise on five continents.” 


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