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MSC Cruises is Back in the U.S.

MSC Cruises is Back in the U.S.

MSC has resumed cruising from PortMiami with MSC Meraviglia

MSC Cruises is back, with the MSC Meraviglia departing from PortMiami on August 2, 2021 for a four-night cruise to the Bahamas, featuring a stop at MSC Cruises’ private island destination, Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve.

MSC Cruises’ first guest cruise in the U.S. in nearly 18 months is a landmark moment in the company’s global plan to have more than half of its fleet back at sea by the end of the summer. Its U.S. return also kicks off a countdown to brand new itineraries and ships for North American guests to look forward to this fall.

“As of today, we once again have the pleasure of showcasing our word-class experiences to U.S. guests, offering them the cruise experience they know and love with upscale dining, dynamic entertainment and immersive activities, including our new private natural paradise, Ocean Cay,” said Rubén Rodríguez, President of MSC Cruises USA. “It has been a long road, and we are delighted to see demand continue to increase as cruisers grow eager to get back to sea. We are confident that they will find the rich onboard experience that we’re known for, while feeling reassured that their health and safety is our highest priority.”

MSC Meraviglia will sail 3- and 4-night cruises and add 7-night eastern and western Caribbean cruises starting September 18, 2021. Highlight itineraries include:

  • August and September 2021: Four-night cruises embarking from Miami and visiting Nassau, Bahamas and Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve for an overnight stay. Prices currently start at $269 per person for a balcony stateroom.
  • September 2021 and beyond: Seven-night cruise embarking from Miami and visiting Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, Nassau, Bahamas, Ocho Rios, Jamaica; and a second stop at Ocean Cay before returning to Miami. Prices currently start at $409 per person for a balcony stateroom.

MSC Divina will then be MSC Cruises’ second ship to return to cruising from the U.S., with three-, four- and seven-night itineraries beginning Sept. 16 from Orlando (Port Canaveral) – a new homeport for the Company. Itinerary highlights include:

  • Sept 2021 and beyond: Three-night cruise from Port Canaveral visiting Nassau, Bahamas and Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve. Prices start at $129 per person for a balcony stateroom.
  • September 2021 and beyond: Seven-night cruise from Port Canaveral visiting Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve; Cozumel, Mexico; and Costa Maya, Mexico. Prices start at $329 per person for a balcony stateroom.

What’s Ahead for MSC Cruises in the U.S.

As the largest cruise ship ever built in Italy, MSC Seashore – MSC Cruises’ newest flagship – will arrive to her new homeport in Miami on November 18, 2021. As an evolution of the Seaside class, the ship will bring guests closer to the sea than ever before with 140,000 sq. ft of outdoor space, the most of any MSC Cruises ship in the U.S., numerous outdoor bars and dining, pools and deck area for relaxing and sunbathing, as well as a variety of brand new spaces for guests.

Health & Safety Measures

The health and safety of guests, crew and the communities we visit is MSC Cruises’ top priority.  In line with this commitment, MSC Cruises implemented an industry leading health and safety protocol onboard each ship, which includes universal COVID-19 testing at embarkation; vaccination and periodic testing of crew; social distancing; mask-wearing; enhanced sanitation measures and more. MSC Cruises will welcome both vaccinated and not fully vaccinated guests onboard with additional requirements and restrictions for guests who are not fully vaccinated. 

This comprehensive protocol has been key to MSC Cruises’ successful global restart, in practice since MSC Cruises was the first major cruise line to restart cruising in August 2020 with MSC Grandiosa resuming operations in the Mediterranean. Over the last year, the Company has successfully provided safe and enjoyable cruise vacations to tens of thousands of guests.

For more information on MSC Cruises’ first cruises from the U.S. and to book, guests should contact their preferred travel advisor, or visit here.

To learn more about MSC Cruises’ comprehensive health and safety protocol, visit here.

 

 

About The Author

Lillian Africano

Lillian Africano, Managing Editor. Lillian Africano is the cruise editor at Jax Fax, editor-in-chief of SpaReviewMag.com and the author of 17 books, including an award-winning business guide to the Middle East, travel guides to New York and New Jersey and several best-selling novels (using a pseudonym). Her articles have appeared in many print and online publications, including AOL and usatoday.com. She is past president of the Society of American Travel Writers (SATW), past president of the International Food, Wine & Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA) and a member of the Authors Guild and the American Society of Journalists & Authors (ASJA).

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