MSC Cruises has decided to use Istanbul as an embarkation and disembarkation port for MSC Divina, whilst she hosts a series of sevennight East Mediterranean voyages taking in Bari, Katakolon (Olympia), Izmir and Dubrovnik between 02 Jun and 27 Oct this year. MSC Divina will be named in a gala...
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MSC Cruises has decided to use Istanbul as
an embarkation and disembarkation port for
MSC Divina, whilst she hosts a series of sevennight
East Mediterranean voyages taking in
Bari, Katakolon (Olympia), Izmir and Dubrovnik
between 02 Jun and 27 Oct this year.
MSC Divina will be named in a gala
presentation by the cruise line’s godmother,
screen legend Sophia Loren on 26 May, and
will also feature Venice as a port for
embarkation and disembarkation on these
seven-night East Mediterranean cruises.
“This is an exciting move not only for us as a
cruise line but for passengers wanting to
explore more of Turkey – before and after a
cruise,” said Lynne Clarke, managing director
of MSC Cruises Australia and New Zealand.
“To combine such a program with a new ship
like MSC Divina augers well for a maiden
season in the East Mediterranean,” she added.
See www.msccruises.com.au for details.
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