With the MSC Seascape now crusing from PortMiami, MSC Cruises accomplished its Caribbean fleet for the 2022-2023 winter season.
One of many latest ships crusing within the area, the Seascape is the spotlight of the deployment, which additionally consists of the MSC Meraviglia, the MSC Divina and the MSC Seaside.
After being delivered in November, the newbuild was christened in New York Metropolis earlier this month and launched service from its South Florida homeport on Dec. 11.
A Seaside EVO Class ship, the Seascape is at present the most recent and in addition one of many largest ships of the MSC Cruises fleet.
Set to serve the U.S. market on a year-round foundation, the 4,560-guest vessel is now providing week-long cruises to the Caribbean departing from Miami.
Itineraries embrace visits to in style ports in Japanese and Western Caribbean, together with San Juan, Cozumel, George Cayman and Ocho Rios. Each cruise additionally incorporates a go to to Ocean Cay, MSC’s personal island vacation spot within the Bahamas.
Crusing from Miami as effectively, the MSC Divina provides a seasonal program of three- to 10-night cruises, visiting extra locations within the Southern and Western Caribbean, Central America and the Bahamas. Featured ports embrace Cartagena, Roatán, Limón and Freeport.
Based mostly in Port Canaveral, the MSC Meraviglia is the third MSC cruise ship serving the North American market.
From its Central Florida homeport, the 2017-built ship provides a collection of three- to seven-night cruises to the Bahamas and the Western Caribbean.
Along with Ocean Cay and Nassau, itineraries embrace calls to Cozumel, Belize and Costa Maya.
A fourth vessel, the MSC Seaside can be providing a winter program within the Southern and Japanese Caribbean.
Departing from St. Maarten, Barbados and Martinique, the ship’s cater to different publics, together with Europeans and Brazilians.
MSC is about to broaden its providing in North America and the Caribbean in 2023-2024, with a complete of 5 ships crusing from U.S. ports, and a sixth based mostly within the South Caribbean.