Trip Idea: Mediterranean Cruise Escape
Experience an unforgettable Mediterranean journey aboard the modern and stylish Costa Toscana. Your cruise, titled "7 nights. Italy, France", will let you enjoy a week of comfort at sea, picturesque coastal towns, and a mix of Italian and French culture, cuisine, and landscapes.
During your 7-night itinerary, you can expect:
• Comfortable staterooms or suites tailored for two adults
• Full-board dining with a variety of onboard restaurants and international cuisine
• Entertainment every night, including live shows, music, and themed events
• Access to pools, spa, fitness center, and relaxation areas
• Shore excursions (optional) to explore Italian and French ports, local markets, historic centers, and beaches
• Multilingual staff and excursion options designed for English-speaking travelers
As your travel advisor, I recommend preparing for your Italy–France cruise by reading and using these guides and books:
Travel Guides (Italy & France / Mediterranean):
• “Rick Steves Mediterranean Cruise Ports” – Excellent for cruise passengers; focuses on what to see and do in each port, how to use your limited time, and practical tips for independent shore exploration.
• “Lonely Planet Cruise Ports Mediterranean” – Offers concise overviews of major cruise ports in Italy and France, maps, walking routes, and suggestions for short visits.
• “DK Eyewitness Italy” and “DK Eyewitness France” – Visually rich guides with photos, illustrations, and clear maps to help you understand the main sights and local culture.
• “Fodor’s Essential Italy” and “Fodor’s Essential France” – Great for first-time visitors; good background, recommended itineraries, and dining suggestions.
City & Regional Guides (depending on your ports):
• For Italy: “Rick Steves Italy” (for ports like Rome/Civitavecchia, Florence/Pisa via Livorno, Naples, or Savona/La Spezia), and smaller pocket guides such as “Lonely Planet Pocket Rome” or “Lonely Planet Pocket Florence & Tuscany”.
• For France: “Lonely Planet Provence & the Côte d’Azur” or “Rick Steves Provence & the French Riviera” (ideal if you call at Marseille, Nice, Cannes, or nearby ports).
Cultural & Background Reading:
• “The Italians” by John Hooper – A very accessible introduction to Italian society, habits, and way of life.
• “Sixty Million Frenchmen Can’t Be Wrong” by Jean-Benoît Nadeau and Julie Barlow – A light, insightful look at French culture and mentality.
• “A Room with a View” by E.M. Forster – A classic novel set partly in Italy that will put you in the mood for Italian art and scenery.
• “A Year in Provence” by Peter Mayle – A charming and easy read to get a feel for the slower-paced life and flavors of southern France.
Onboard & Practical Tips:
• Download offline maps (Google Maps or Maps.me) for your ports in Italy and France for easier navigation during shore days.
• Consider carrying a small phrasebook or an app for basic Italian and French phrases; even a few words like “buongiorno”, “grazie”, “bonjour”, and “merci” make encounters more pleasant.
• If available, check Costa’s own shore-excursion brochures in advance; combining them with an independent guidebook (like Rick Steves or Lonely Planet) will help you decide when to book a tour and when to explore on your own.
If you tell me the exact ports of call and dates, I can refine these recommendations with more specific titles and personalized suggestions for activities, restaurants, and excursions in each stop along your 7-night Italy–France cruise.