MSC Cruises has opened sales for its northern winter 2024/25 season, with more than 150 global sailings now available to book. Embarking from Dubai (pictured) will be the cruise line’s new flagship MSC Euribia, making her debut in the region. She will offer seven-night sailings including stops in Abu Dhabi,...
MSC Cruises has opened sales for its northern winter 2024/25 season, with more than 150 global sailings now available to book.
Embarking from Dubai (pictured) will be the cruise line’s new flagship MSC Euribia, making her debut in the region.
She will offer seven-night sailings including stops in Abu Dhabi, Sir Bani Yas, Doha, and Manama.
MSC World Europa, another of the cruise line’s newest ships, will sail from Genoa every Sun on a seven-night Mediterranean adventure exploring European hotspots such as Rome, Sicily, Valletta, Barcelona, and Marseille.
In Nothern Europe, MSC Preziosa will offer seven-night cruises departing every Sun from Hamburg, exploring Bruges, Brussels, Rotterdam, Paris, and London, with extended stays in each port.
Preziosa will also offer one 21-night cruise from Southampton visiting the Canary Islands, Madeira, and Morocco, departing on 05 Jan 2025.
Meanwhile, six ships will serve the Caribbean Sea for the season, with MSC Meraviglia to continue her adventures from New York City, with a wide range of itineraries spanning seven to 11 nights, to Orlando, Nassau, and the cruise line’s private island, Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve.
MSC Seascape will set sail every Sat from Miami, offering seven-night cruises to the Eastern Caribbean (Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, and Ocean Cay) and Western Caribbean (Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Mexico, and Ocean Cay).
These will be followed by MSC Seaside every Sun, also offering seven-night cruises from Miami, alternating between The Bahamas, Puerto Rico, & Dominican Republic; and Mexico, Honduras or Belize, & The Bahamas.
MSC Divina will also be based out of Miami, with each of her three- to 10-night itineraries including a visit to Ocean Cay.
Longer sailings will take guests to destinations such as Jamaica, Aruba, Curacao, the Dominican Republic, and The Bahamas.
MSC Seashore will homeport in Port Canaveral, from where she will offer mini-cruise options such as three- and four-night sailings to The Bahamas, including stops at Ocean Cay.
Seven-night sailings are also available, featuring additional stops in Cozumel and Costa Maya.
