MSC Cruises will enrich its northern summer program for the Mediterranean next year with the addition of Tunisia. The port of La Goulette will play host to 27 stops from MSC Opera from Apr to Oct next year – a move welcomed by Tunisian Minister of Tourism Habib Ammar and...
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MSC Cruises will enrich its northern summer program for the Mediterranean next year with the addition of Tunisia.
The port of La Goulette will play host to 27 stops from MSC Opera from Apr to Oct next year – a move welcomed by Tunisian Minister of Tourism Habib Ammar and MSC Cruises Executive Chairman Pierfrancesco Vago (pictured).
MSC also agreed to work jointly with the Ministry of Tourism on dedicated future communications programs, particularly in France, Germany, and Italy, to promote the attractiveness of Tunisia as a destination, and cruises as a preferred option to explore and enjoy its tourist attractions.
“Tunisia is a beautiful and hospitable country that holds a special place in the heart of MSC,” Vago said.
“I have no doubt that having La Goulette on our Western Mediterranean itinerary for MSC Opera next summer will be again a great attraction for many of our guests who wish to visit this incredible country”.
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