Sun-Drenched Riviera – Mallorca, Rome & Genoa
About this cruise
You board in Barcelona on November 15, 2026 for 7 nights visiting Palma de Mallorca, Naples, Civitavecchia (Rome), Genoa and Marseille, and you come back from this kind of trip wondering why you don't do it more often. A few ports come in quick succession, which is great for sightseeing but means you'll appreciate the sea days when they arrive. The Western Mediterranean route takes in Spain, Italy and France, 3 countries, and the differences show up in the food, the architecture, and the mood. Naples stands out. It's Chaos, pizza, and passion beneath Vesuvius. Around 10 hours per port on average, which is generous enough to go beyond the obvious. At 185,010 gross tons, Costa Toscana is big enough that you can find a quiet corner or a crowd, depending on your mood. Families and groups will find plenty to do: waterslides, shows, multiple pools, and something for every age. If you can, add a night in Barcelona before boarding. It's a good city to wander. The autumn timing is underrated too. Good weather, calmer seas, and a more relaxed ship. All in all, it's a solid trip.
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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
- $540.45
- Service charge, paid on board
- +$91
- What you actually pay, per person
- $631.45
$13 per guest per night × 7 nights.
We last checked this price 1d ago, so expect some drift.