Costa Fortuna Margaritaville Beachcomber deck 11 plan (St Somewhere-Cabins-Spa-Gym)

Deck layout and review

Review of Costa Fortuna Margaritaville Beachcomber deck 11 (St Somewhere-Cabins-Spa-Gym)

St Somewhere Deck

Spa & Wellness Center (complex of 14,000 ft2 / 1,300 m2, with Gym, Beauty Salon, Massage-Treatment Rooms, Relaxation Room, UVA Solarium, Thermal Suites, Sauna, Turkish Bath, spa pool (adults only); the Gym and the Sauna are complimentary; level 1 of 2)

The St. Somewhere Spa & Salon is a full-service wellness and beauty venue offering a range of treatments and services for guests during their cruise. The spa provides massage therapies including Swedish, deep-tissue and aromatherapy options, body treatments such as exfoliation and detox wraps, facials, waxing, hair care, nail care and additional enhancements; all services are available at an additional charge and are personalized per guest. Appointments can typically be made before the sailing or onboard, and the facility includes treatment rooms for these services. The spa is part of a broader wellness offering on Deck 11 that also includes fitness amenities, such as exercise equipment with ocean views, and features like sauna and steam facilities associated with the St. Somewhere branding. The spa is positioned as a retreat space within the ship’s leisure deck area and is not included in the standard cruise fare, with bookings and charges handled through the onboard reservation system.

Gym (complimentary and at charge classes, guests must be over 16)

Power Walking/Jogging Track

JWB Prime Steakhouse is the ship’s signature upscale steakhouse dining venue requiring an additional charge beyond the cruise fare. It is named after James (Jimmy) William Buffett and is designed to offer a refined steakhouse experience at sea with a focus on premium cuts of beef, fresh seafood, elevated sides and an extensive wine list. The restaurant occupies a dedicated space near the pool deck area, adjacent to the 5 O’Clock Somewhere bar, and is part of the ship’s specialty dining lineup. Dining typically involves waiter service in a more polished setting compared with the ship’s included dining venues, and guests pay either an a-la-carte surcharge or a pre-purchased dinner package that includes appetizer, entrée, side and dessert. Signature menu items often include filet, ribeye, lamb and seafood options paired with classic steakhouse sides; wines and alcoholic beverages are available for separate purchase. Service and menu details may vary by sailing, but the overall concept is a chef-crafted, elevated meal in a dedicated restaurant environment not included in the standard cruise fare.

Cruise cabins from 1101  to 1124, all of which are Oceanview rooms (category St. Somewhere Premium Ocean View).