Sun-Drenched Terracotta – Barcelona, Marseille & Naples
About this cruise
If you want the classic cruise without a massive time commitment, this is a strong option. 7 nights from Civitavecchia (Rome) on September 24, 2026, visiting Genoa, Marseille, Barcelona, Cagliari and Naples. There's a stretch of back-to-back port days, so those days are busy, but the sea days around them give you time to recharge. The Western Mediterranean route takes in Italy, France and Spain, 3 countries, and the differences show up in the food, the architecture, and the mood. Most ports give you about 9 hours, so you can do more than just tick off the main sights. As for the ship itself, Costa Toscana: 5,322 guests, 20 decks. Entertainment, dining, and enough space that it never feels cramped. If you like having options (restaurants, bars, activities, entertainment), a big ship delivers that. Being shoulder season helps: golden light, comfortable weather, and shorter queues at the popular spots. If you've been thinking about a cruise, this 7-night sailing is a strong place to start.
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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
- $942.21
- Service charge, paid on board
- +$91
- What you actually pay, per person
- $1,033.21
$13 per guest per night × 7 nights.
We last checked this price 1d ago, so expect some drift.