Solo deals are now available for Australian and NZ clients, including cruises on the yet-todebut MSC Divinia. MSC Cruises is offering savings of up to $1600 for single passengers. The discount applies to two 14-night backto- back Mediterranean itineraries next year, with prices starting at $1708 per cabin – or...
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Solo deals are now available for
Australian and NZ clients,
including cruises on the yet-todebut
MSC Divinia.
MSC Cruises is offering savings of up to
$1600 for single passengers.
The discount applies to two 14-night backto-
back Mediterranean itineraries next year,
with prices starting at $1708 per cabin – or
$122 a night.
A 14-night Northern Europe cruise from
Copenhagen in May 2012 starts at $2268.
“We are delighted to offer these very special
prices for our very special singles,” said Lynne
Clarke, managing director, MSC Cruises
Australia and New Zealand.
The starting price of $1708 applies to
booking an inside cabin for two 14-night
departures in late September and mid-Oct,
cruising aboard the yet-to-launched MSC
Divina and the MSC Splendida.
The initial seven-night cruise begins and
ends in Venice, visiting Dubrovnik, Istanbul
and Izmir.
A coach transfer from Venice to Genoa
follows for the second leg to Barcelona, Tunis,
Malta’s Valletta, Messina, and Civitavecchia.
For clients seeking an earlier cruise, a 14-
night itinerary (departing 17 May 2012) with
back-to-back cruises aboard MSC Musica and
MSC Fantasia starts at $2198.
Meanwhile, MSC will host a Christmas event
for agents next month in its Sydney offices.
The company is set to reveal further news
on the development of Divina, its 12th ship,
scheduled to debut in late May 2012.
For details on other itineraries with special
deals for singles, call 1300 028502 or visit
www.msccruises.com.au.
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