The Costa Toscana, which is among the newest cruise ships in Costa Cruises’ fleet, is designed with a well-organized deck plan that provides numerous facilities and activities for guests on the 20 available decks. Every deck on the Costa Toscana is themed and has a name of the beautiful towns and regions of Tuscany which is evident in the name of the ship. Here is a detailed breakdown of each deck and what it offers:
Deck 04, called Talamone is mainly devoted to passenger accommodation. This makes it possible for guests on this deck to have a relatively quiet time while having easy access to the lower parts of the ship and its entry points.
On Deck 05 the staterooms and the restaurants are located side by side. Called after the wine town of Montalcino, it is perfect for those guests who would like to be within easy walking distance of comfortable restaurants and shops. There are restaurants that serve different types of foods to cater for the different tastes of the people.
Deck 06 is called Pienza – the UNESCO heritage site – and includes more lounges and other dining options. It is ideal for passengers who want to have fun with friends and family and with numerous eating joints and bars. There are comfortable lounges where one can sit and relax or even have a meal in any of the eating places available here.
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Montepulciano is the name of the town, and it is the central part of the ship’s layout known as Deck 07. It has the main lobby area, the casino for those who wish to gamble, and several shops where they can purchase different products including duty free and luxury products. This is a very active deck, which is filled with people at any time of the day and night.
Deck 08, called Bolgheri for the stunning wine country, is an accommodation and entertainment area. It comprises passenger accommodations, and a shopping arcade promenade for shopping at sea. The deck promenade is perfect for a walk, to feel the sea breeze, and to find many shops.
Deck 09 is called Siena and is completely devoted to cabins. The passengers on this deck can be assured of a quiet area while at the same time being strategically placed to access most of the facilities in the ship.
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Volterra, the next deck, is named after the Etruscan city and it also retains all the types of cabins. This deck offers different types of accommodations, including inside cabins and ocean view rooms, so that every traveler will be able to choose a suitable room.
Deck 11 is called ‘The Town of San Gimignano’ and is for passengers’ cabins. It gives quick access to several facilities on board and is ideal for those who want to stay in the middle of the ship.
Arezzo, the next deck 12, is also devoted to the passengers and offers a great variety of cabins. Accommodation includes comfortable staterooms to provide guests with a peaceful place to rest after a day of sightseeing or other activities on the vessel.
The deck 14 is also focused on the provision of more cabins, and this deck is called Livorno, which is a city in Tuscany. This deck provides the guests with various types of accommodations, including interior cabins and outside cabins with balconies with sea view.
Deck 15, named after the famous city of Pisa, provides additional cabins for guests, including options with private balconies. This deck is ideal for those who enjoy having their private outdoor space and enjoying the ocean views.
Deck 16, inspired by the beautiful city of Lucca, offers a combination of accommodations and wellness facilities. This deck includes cabins as well as a state-of-the-art spa and gym for guests looking to relax or stay active during their cruise. It is also home to the ship’s bridge, where all navigational operations are conducted.
Deck 17 is named after the famous spa town of Montecatini Terme. It offers more passenger cabins and features a Lido area with multiple swimming pools. This deck is perfect for a refreshing dip or lounging under the sun. It is a great place for families and friends to relax and enjoy the water.
Deck 18, named after the coastal town of Viareggio, is a hub for sports and outdoor activities. It features sports courts, waterslides, and the first sundeck, providing ample space for sunbathing and enjoying the ship’s outdoor areas. It’s ideal for passengers looking for excitement and fun in the sun.
Deck 19 is an adults-only sanctuary named after the artistic town of Pietrasanta. This deck features an exclusive sundeck area reserved for adult guests, offering a peaceful retreat for those looking to unwind in a quieter environment.
Deck 20, named after the upscale seaside resort of Forte dei Marmi, provides the third highest sundeck. It is perfect for soaking up the sun while enjoying panoramic views of the sea. This deck offers a serene space for sun worshippers to relax and enjoy the stunning surroundings.
Each deck on the Costa Toscana has been thoughtfully designed to offer a unique experience for every passenger. From vibrant entertainment and dining options to peaceful cabins and luxurious spa facilities, the ship provides a perfect balance of relaxation and excitement, providing an amazing cruise experience.