MSC Divina e MSC Seaside salpano da Miami insieme a MSC Seascape con itinerari diversificati per l’inverno 2024/2025
Gli ospiti potranno godere di opzioni di navigazione ampliate dalla capitale mondiale delle crociere, con itinerari che vanno da 3 a 10 notti nei Caraibi orientali e occidentali, comprese le soste all’isola privata di MSC Crociere, Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve
MSC CRUISES ANNOUNCES MIAMI WINTER 2024/2025 SEASON WITH ARRIVAL OF MSC DIVINA AND MSC SEASIDE
- MSC Divina and MSC Seaside set sail from Miami alongside MSC Seascape with varied itineraries for Winter 2024/2025
- Guests will enjoy expanded sailing options from the cruise capital of the world—with itineraries ranging from 3- to 10-nights to the Eastern and Western Caribbean, including stops at MSC Cruises’ private island, Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. – November 18, 2024 – MSC Cruises
The cruise line’s Miami-based fleet now features MSC Seascape and MSC Seaside, Seaside EVO-Class and Seaside Class ships respectively —along with MSC Divina, a Fantasia Class ship. In addition to MSC Seascape’s flagship 7-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries, MSC Divina and MSC Seaside will offer 3-, 4-, 7- and 10-night cruises from Miami to the Caribbean, with all itineraries visiting Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve.
Lynn Torrent, EVP and Chief Commercial Officer, MSC Cruises USA, said: “MSC Divina, MSC Seascape, and MSC Seaside are not only fan favorites but also highly competitive ships in the U.S. market. With three exceptional ships and an expanded selection of itineraries in Miami, we are providing guests with more opportunities than ever to explore the Caribbean in unparalleled style. Whether they are first-time cruisers or loyal MSC fans, there is a perfect voyage for every traveler, ensuring an unforgettable journey tailored to every preference.”
Onboard all three ships, guests will find world-class entertainment, specialty dining inspired by global cuisines, elevated accommodations and MSC Cruises’ luxurious ship-within-a-ship concept, MSC Yacht Club.
Neil Palomba, Executive Vice President of Operations, MSC Cruises USA, said: “This season introduces a new level of European style, cutting-edge design, and unrivaled service to the U.S. market. All three ships feature extraordinary dining, top-tier entertainment, and immersive experiences tailored to each guest’s unique preferences, regardless of the cruise length. For both the quick getaway and the extended vacation, or something in between, we ensure an unsurpased experience from the moment guests step on board.”
MSC Seaside will depart every Sunday, with 7-night itineraries to the Eastern Caribbean (Ocean Cay and Nassau, The Bahamas; San Juan, Puerto Rico; and Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic) and Western Caribbean (Costa Maya and Cozumel, Mexico; Isla de Roatan, Honduras or Belize City, Belize; and Ocean Cay, The Bahamas).
MSC Divina will offer short cruises from PortMiami, with sailings consisting of 3- and 4-night itineraries visiting Ocean Cay and Nassau, The Bahamas. The ship will also sail a handful of 10-night itineraries taking guests to ports in Jamaica, Aruba, Curacao, the Dominican Republic and The Bahamas. An extended 14-night sailing is available that will include a visit to Nassau along with the rest of the ports offered on the 10-night sailing.
MSC Seascape will continue to depart on Saturdays and offer 7-night itineraries to the Eastern Caribbean and Western Caribbean, visiting Ocean Cay and ports in The Bahamas, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Mexico, and the Cayman Islands.
The expanded offerings emphasize MSC Cruises’ impressive investment in Miami. In April 2025, the cruise line’s newest flagship – MSC World America – will be named at the company’s new PortMiami terminal. The state-of the art facility will revolutionize the terminal experience as the world’s largest cruise terminal, welcoming up to 36,000 guests per day.
To further bolster its strength in the region, MSC Cruises is investing $100 million in its North American Cruise Division Headquarters at Block 55 at Sawyer’s Walk in Downtown Miami, driving substantial economic development for the Magic City.
MSC Cruises’ Winter 2024/2025 cruises sailing from PortMiami can be found here
Credit: MSC Cruises
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About MSC Cruises
Headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, MSC Cruises is the world’s third largest cruise line and the market leader in Europe, South America, the Middle East and Southern Africa, with a strong and growing presence in North America and the Far East.
The MSC Cruises fleet consists of 22 modern ships with three new vessels due to be launched in 2025, 2026, and 2027.
The Company operates in more than 100 countries around the world, offering cruises across five continents, calling at more than 300 destinations and welcoming more than 180 different nationalities on board.
MSC Cruises is firmly committed to achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions for its marine operations by 2050.