Savona Italy Riviera

985 Cruises availables At departure or passage at this port

Costa Cruises (973 Cruises)

Costa Deliziosa.

Costa Deliziosa

2826 Passengers
92 tons
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Cruise COS Costa Cruises Diadema ship

Costa Diadema

4962 Passengers
132500 tons
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Costa Fascinosa.

Costa Fascinosa

4108 Passengers
114 tons
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1 May 7 days Round-trip from Toulon, France
1 May 6 days Round-trip Western Mediterranean Costa Fascinosa La Seyne Sur Mer
2 May 7 days Round-trip from Savona, Italy
2 May 6 days Round-trip Western Mediterranean Costa Fascinosa Savona
3 May 8 days Round-trip from Civitavecchia-Rome, Italy
3 May 7 days Round-trip Western Mediterranean Costa Fascinosa Civitavecchia Rome
7 May 8 days Round-trip from Toulon, France
7 May 7 days Round-trip Western Mediterranean Costa Fascinosa La Seyne Sur Mer
8 May 8 days Round-trip from Savona, Italy
8 May 7 days Round-trip Western Mediterranean Costa Fascinosa Savona
10 May 9 days Round-trip from Civitavecchia-Rome, Italy
10 May 8 days Round-trip Western Mediterranean Costa Fascinosa Civitavecchia Rome
14 May 9 days Round-trip from Toulon, France
14 May 8 days Round-trip Western Mediterranean Costa Fascinosa La Seyne Sur Mer
15 May 9 days Round-trip from Savona, Italy
15 May 8 days Round-trip Western Mediterranean Costa Fascinosa Savona
18 May 8 days Round-trip from Civitavecchia-Rome, Italy
18 May 7 days Round-trip Western Mediterranean Costa Fascinosa Civitavecchia Rome
22 May 8 days Round-trip from Toulon, France
22 May 7 days Round-trip Western Mediterranean Costa Fascinosa La Seyne Sur Mer
23 May 8 days Round-trip from Savona, Italy
23 May 7 days Round-trip Western Mediterranean Costa Fascinosa Savona
29 May 7 days Round-trip Western Mediterranean Costa Fascinosa La Seyne Sur Mer
29 May 8 days Round-trip from Toulon, France
30 May 8 days Round-trip from Savona, Italy
30 May 7 days Round-trip Western Mediterranean Costa Fascinosa Savona
Cruise COS Costa Cruises Favolosa ship

Costa Favolosa

4066 Passengers
114500 tons
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Cruise COS Costa Cruises Pacifica ship

Costa Pacifica

4118 Passengers
114500 tons
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1 September 8 days Round-trip from Palma de Mallorca, Spain
1 September 7 days Round-trip Western Mediterranean Costa Pacifica Palma De Majorca
2 September 8 days Round-trip from Valencia, Spain
2 September 7 days Round-trip Western Mediterranean Costa Pacifica Valencia
5 September 8 days Round-trip from Civitavecchia-Rome, Italy
5 September 7 days Round-trip Western Mediterranean Costa Pacifica Civitavecchia Rome
6 September 7 days Round-trip Western Mediterranean Costa Pacifica Savona
6 September 8 days Round-trip from Savona, Italy
7 September 7 days Round-trip Western Mediterranean Costa Pacifica La Seyne Sur Mer
7 September 8 days Round-trip from Toulon, France
8 September 7 days Round-trip Western Mediterranean Costa Pacifica Palma De Majorca
8 September 8 days Round-trip from Palma de Mallorca, Spain
9 September 7 days One-way from Valencia to Alicante
9 September 8 days One-way from Valencia to Alicante
12 September 7 days Round-trip Western Mediterranean Costa Pacifica Civitavecchia Rome
12 September 8 days Round-trip from Civitavecchia-Rome, Italy
13 September 7 days Round-trip Western Mediterranean Costa Pacifica Savona
13 September 8 days Round-trip from Savona, Italy
14 September 7 days Round-trip Western Mediterranean Costa Pacifica La Seyne Sur Mer
14 September 8 days Round-trip from Toulon, France
15 September 7 days Round-trip Western Mediterranean Costa Pacifica Palma De Majorca
15 September 8 days Round-trip from Palma de Mallorca, Spain
16 September 7 days One-way from Alicante to Valencia
16 September 8 days One-way from Alicante to Valencia
19 September 8 days Round-trip from Civitavecchia-Rome, Italy
19 September 3 days One-way from Civitavecchia-Rome to Toulon
20 September 8 days Round-trip from Savona, Italy
21 September 8 days Round-trip from Toulon, France
22 September 8 days Round-trip from Palma de Mallorca, Spain
23 September 8 days Round-trip from Valencia, Spain
26 September 8 days Round-trip from Civitavecchia-Rome, Italy
27 September 8 days Round-trip from Savona, Italy
28 September 8 days One-way from Toulon to Marseille
29 September 8 days One-way from Palma de Mallorca to Barcelona
30 September 7 days One-way from Valencia to Barcelona
Costa Serena.

Costa Serena

3780 Passengers
114500 tons
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Costa Smeralda

6900 Passengers
182700 tons
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Costa Toscana1

Costa Toscana

7004 Passengers
186364 tons
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Frequently Asked Questions

At the Palacrociere cruise terminal. A footbridge crosses the dock and opens onto the old harbour with its ochre and yellow façades: the historic centre begins about 300 metres from the terminal.
Yes, entirely. Ten minutes' walk along Via Paleocapa, the arcaded main street, puts you in the heart of the city. No transport is needed, not even for the Priamar fortress, about fifteen minutes from the ship.
The Leon Pancaldo tower by the basin, Via Paleocapa and its arcades, then the cathedral and its Sistine Chapel, before climbing to the Priamar fortress. Allow a good hour to explore the fortress without rushing.
Yes, and it is the surprise of the call. Attached to the cathedral of the Assumption, it was built by Pope Sixtus IV as a mausoleum for his parents, and glows with stucco and frescoes. Its Roman namesake steals the limelight, but finding this one down a Ligurian lane is what makes the walk.
Because the della Rovere family came from here. Sixtus IV and Julius II, both della Rovere, reached the papal throne during the Renaissance. The cathedral of the Assumption and its chapel are owed to them; around it, the Torre del Brandale and the palaces recall the prosperity of Genoa's former rival.
A citadel standing on its promontory between the port and the sea since 1542. The Genoese built it after subduing their rival; it later served as a prison, and the patriot Giuseppe Mazzini was held there. Its ramparts are freely walkable, and its terraces take in the docks, the rooftops and the Mediterranean.
The Savonese navigator who sailed around the world with Magellan. The tower named after him, a medieval remnant of the old walls, is small and square with a votive niche, and links the port to the town.
Farinata, a chickpea flatbread baked in a wood oven, and focaccia still warm, sold in the bakeries along the lanes. A plate of trofie al pesto on a terrace of the old harbour, facing the boats, sums up the simple pleasure of this coast.
Many passengers embark here without a glance at the city, keen to reach Genoa 45 km to the east. They miss an unpretentious call where in one quiet half-day you go from a papal chapel to a 16th-century bastion. If your itinerary already includes Genoa, stay put.
No, and that is what makes it likeable. A major home port for the Costa Cruises fleet, Savona remains a real everyday Italian city: Corsica ferries pass cruise ships, the cranes of the commercial port punctuate the skyline, and the town gets on with its business without much regard for visitors.