Cobblestone & Clay – Palermo, Rome & Marseille
About this cruise
There's a reason 7-night cruises are the most popular length. This one sails from Palma de Mallorca on December 15, 2026 and visits Palermo, Civitavecchia (Rome), Genoa, Marseille and Barcelona. The itinerary clusters several port calls together. Fast-paced for a few days, then the sea days hit and you can catch your breath. Crossing 3 borders through the Western Mediterranean: Italy, France and Spain. You'll notice the culture shift at every stop. You get around 9 hours in each port, which is enough for an excursion, lunch, and some wandering around on your own. When you're not ashore, Costa Toscana holds 5,322 guests across 20 decks. It's a big ship, with plenty to keep you busy. If you like having options (restaurants, bars, activities, entertainment), a big ship delivers that. Pro tip: fly in the day before. Palma de Mallorca has plenty to offer, and you'll board relaxed instead of rushed. While everyone else deals with the December cold, you'll be somewhere warmer. And floating. You'll probably start planning the next one before this one's even over.
View on official site
We added Costa Cruises's mandatory service charge to the prices above, so they show the real total. Costa Cruises bills it on board rather than in the fare, so their own site will quote you less.
- Cruise fare on Costa Cruises's site
- $920.94
- Service charge, paid on board
- +$98
- What you actually pay, per person
- $1,018.94
$14 per guest per night × 7 nights.
We last checked this price 7d ago, so expect some drift.