Costa Toscana - Western Mediterranean
Italian-inspired cruising at an incredible value. Costa brings Mediterranean flair with authentic Italian cuisine, stylish interiors, and a vibrant European atmosphere.
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Ship Details — Costa Toscana
View full Costa Toscana detailsYear Built
2021
Tonnage
185,010 GT
Passengers
6,600
Crew
1,682
Decks
20
Class
Excellence
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About the Ship
What Travelers Say About Costa Toscana
Reviews of the ship itself — the same for every Costa Toscana sailing. Based on 500 discussions.
Costa Toscana is a large, modern LNG-powered ship and sister to Costa Smeralda, carrying roughly 6,600 passengers with a lively, family-friendly and distinctly Italian feel. The vibe is energetic Mediterranean resort - themed venues, late-night programming and a signature White Night party - and the guest mix is overwhelmingly Italian and broader European. That nationality and language mix is the single biggest factor for Americans and Brits to weigh, since English is a minority language onboard and many shows and announcements are in Italian.
What People Love
- Authentic, immersive Italian atmosphere - themed venues and decor make guests feel like they lived in Italy for a week
- Strong, well-priced specialty dining, with a roughly 110-euro three-night gourmet package widely called well worth it
- Excellent pizza and casual Italian options, with Pizzeria Pummid'Oro and Heineken Star Club & Bistro repeatedly praised
Common Complaints
- Significant language barrier for English speakers, as Italian is the primary language for many shows and announcements
- US citizens reportedly cannot download the Costa app, leaving Americans at a disadvantage for schedules and logistics
- Included and main-dining food is called mediocre and is frequently served cold when it should be hot