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Costa Concordia Salvage Operation Live Webcam | Real-Time Camera on Costa Cruises Cruise Ship - Cruising Earth

Costa Concordia

Costa Concordia

Costa Concordia - Salvage Operation Camera

Costa Concordia - Salvage Operation Webcam / Camera Decommissioned
Costa Concordia Salvage Operation Camera Decommissioned

*** Costa Concordia has been decommissioned along with this Salvage Operation Camera. ***

Capsized and partially sank in 2012 off Giglio, Tuscany, Italy. Salvaged in 2014 and subsequently scrapped in Genoa, Italy in 2017.


Cruise Ship Camera Images Update Automatically

Some cruise ship cameras are live-streaming video cameras, those that aren't display static images which are automatically updated between once every 30 seconds and once every 15 minutes, depending on the camera.

To make sure you always have the latest image from the static image cameras we automatically check for a new image every 30 seconds. This will ensure you always have the latest image available without having to manually refresh any page.

Ship Camera Images May Not Always Be Available

Current image availability and updates are subject to satellite signal connectivity with the ship which can be affected by weather, position, and onboard equipment issues.

If the image being displayed is old or incomplete it is most likely due to an issue with the camera itself which is out of our control. Please try viewing the camera again later. As soon as the issue has been resolved and a current image is once again available it will automatically be displayed above.

If there is a completely black image being displayed above for an extended period of time, and the ship is not sailing in an area where it is night time, you can report it by using the button below and we will look into as soon as possible.

(Reporting Currently Disabled)
*** There is currently a known camera issue. ***
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