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Costa Toscana all set to begin Middle East sailings from mid-December 2022

Costa Cruises launches a new Costa Toscana itinerary for the Winter 2022-23 season with long calls in the United Arab Emirates and Oman.

From December 17, 2022, through March 11, 2023, 180,000 gross ton Costa Toscana will cruise a featured itinerary, to include flights with two-day calls in Dubai, Muscat, and Abu Dhabi.

Costa Toscana Winter Itinerary

As the line’s 2021-built flagship, Costa Toscana will begin sailing its new winter 2022-23 itinerary beginning December 17, 2022, making two-day and one-night calls in Dubai, Muscat, and Abu Dhabi.

Through March 11, 2023, the flagship’s week-long winter itinerary will offer a “flight+cruise” package, providing guests with convenience without worrying about transfers to the ship or airport luggage arrival.

This Costa Toscana week-long itinerary to the United Arab Emirates and Oman will also allow guests who are not vaccinated to join and enjoy this cruise option, per Costa Cruises’ updated health protocols.

The New Year’s cruise onboard the new flagship will feature an overnight call in Dubai, allowing guests to celebrate the New Year in the most populated city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Onboard Offerings During the Flagship’s Winter Itinerary

The 6,600-passenger ship will soon offer golf enthusiasts the “cruise and golf” package, combining golfing opportunities during its calls with luxury cruising at some of the most renowned clubs in the UAE and Oman.

Due to the extended duration of calls in Dubai (UAE), Muscat (Oman), and Abu Dhabi (UAE), guests will also have a broader range of excursion options to choose from during this 2022-23 week-long sailing.

While calling in Dubai, guests can tour the area via helicopter with breathtaking views and explore through a jeep desert excursion tour.

During this sailing, Costa Toscana’s onboard options will be tailored according to the visited destination, such as the dining offerings by chefs Bruno Barbieri, Hélène Darroze, and Ángel León.

The three renowned chefs will have Destination Dishes available in the LNG-powered ship’s main restaurants, interpreting the tradition and flavours of the place that will be visited the subsequent day.

Costa Toscana’s three Archipelago restaurant menus will be prepared by each chef, designed to explore the sailed sea through food.

Additionally, the onboard entertainment will debut a spectacular show during this itinerary called “Essence,” inspired by the Arabian Gulf’s “Arabian Nights” atmospheres.

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