On this sailing you'll experience standard destinations such as Civitavecchia in addition to uncommon destinations such as Palermo, Savona, and Palma Mallorca. This route is an interesting one for the Toscana.
We include all meals, entertainment, port charges, and taxes in this, so that you can compare trips easily. At under $60 a day, this bargain is ridiculously good.
The Toscana Costa wows guests with a waterslide, a gym, a spa, an outdoor movie theater, a jacuzzi, a casino, and a rock climbing wall.
This itinerary spends five port days and one sea day. High points include visits to less common cities like Palermo, Savona, and Palma Mallorca plus a long stop in Civitavecchia.
| Date | Port | Arrive | Depart |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mon, Jan 11 | Barcelona, Spain | 7:00pm | |
| Tue, Jan 12 | Palma de Mallorca, Spain | 7:30am | 5:00pm |
| Wed, Jan 13 | At Sea (Cruising) | ||
| Thu, Jan 14 | Palermo, Sicily | 8:00am | 4:30pm |
| Fri, Jan 15 | Civitavecchia, Italy (Rome) | 8:30am | 7:00pm |
| Sat, Jan 16 | Savona, Italy | 8:30am | 5:30pm |
| Sun, Jan 17 | Marseille, France | 9:00am | 6:00pm |
| Mon, Jan 18 | Barcelona, Spain | 9:00am |
The accompanying graph displays the cost over time for each type of cabin. Since being listed a year or so ago, The price of this sailing has fluctuated between $390 and $1,011 for a stateroom, inclusive of $0 in taxes and port charges. Right now this sailing is at its minimum price, so lock in your room now before it increases.
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Last Updated: Jul 14, 2026
Last Modified: Jul 11, 2026