MSC Cruises unveils an exciting selection of summer 2025 itineraries, with a range of destinations offering incredible experiences for all types of travelers. From the sun-kissed Caribbean to the historic Mediterranean and breathtaking Northern Europe, MSC Cruises continues to lead the way in providing guests with unparalleled options for their holiday of a lifetime.
Caribbean Cruises with MSC World America
One of the highlights of MSC Cruises‘ summer 2025 programme is the highly anticipated debut of MSC World America, which will set sail for its inaugural season in the Caribbean. Departing from the brand-new PortMiami terminal, this state-of-the-art flagship promises a new era of cruising, with innovative venues and experiences designed to provide the ultimate getaway. Guests can enjoy 7-night Caribbean itineraries with stops at stunning destinations such as the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Honduras, and MSC’s private island Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve in the Bahamas.
Also departing from PortMiami, MSC Seascape will offer a selection of 3 to 4-night cruises with calls to the Bahamas and Ocean Cay, as well as 7-night itineraries featuring destinations such as Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. MSC Seashore, departing from Port Canaveral (Orlando, USA), will offer 3 to 7-night cruises including stops in the Bahamas, Isla de Roatan (Honduras), Costa Maya and Cozumel (Mexico), along with a visit to Ocean Cay. MSC Meraviglia will sail from New York offering 7-night itineraries with calls to Port Canaveral, Ocean Cay, and Nassau.
Mediterranean Cruises: A Dream Getaway
MSC Cruises’ Mediterranean itineraries offer the perfect mix of city breaks, cultural immersion, and beach escapes. Departing from Barcelona (Spain), MSC Seaview will take guests on 7-night cruises to fascinating destinations such as Cannes (France), Genoa, La Spezia for Cinque Terre and Florence (Italy), Civitavecchia for Rome, and Palma de Mallorca (Spain). MSC Seaside will also depart from Barcelona with 7-night sailings calling on ports like La Goulette (Tunisia), Palermo, Naples, Livorno for Florence and Pisa, and Marseille (France). From May to October 2025, MSC Magnifica will sail to ports including Marseille, La Spezia, Naples, Palermo, and Valletta (Malta).
From Genoa (Italy), MSC Grandiosa will offer 7-night itineraries to Civitavecchia, Palermo, Marseille, Ibiza, and Valencia (Spain). MSC World Europa will explore some of Europe’s most famous cities with a 7-night itinerary visiting Naples, Messina (Italy), Valletta, Barcelona, and Marseille. Guests seeking a longer voyage can choose MSC Musica, offering 10-night cruises to Marseille, Malaga and Cadiz (Spain), Lisbon (Portugal), Alicante (Spain), Mahon (Spain), and Olbia (Italy).
Other Mediterranean departures include MSC Splendida from Valencia, offering 7-night sailings to Livorno, Civitavecchia, Genoa, Marseille, and Tarragona (Spain), and MSC Divina from Civitavecchia, which will sail to Greece, visiting Mykonos, Santorini, Kusadasi (Turkey), and Naples. MSC Orchestra will sail from Civitavecchia with a 7-night itinerary visiting Genoa, Marseille, Barcelona, Ibiza, and Cagliari (Sardinia, Italy). MSC Lirica, MSC Armonia, and MSC Opera will offer 7-night cruises out of Venice-Marghera (Italy) to beautiful destinations in Italy and Greece, with MSC Lirica calling at Kotor (Montenegro), MSC Armonia visiting Split (Croatia), and MSC Opera exploring Dubrovnik and Zadar (Croatia).
Northern Europe Cruises: A Majestic Journey
For guests seeking adventure in Northern Europe, MSC Cruises offers a variety of itineraries that will showcase the stunning beauty of Iceland and the Norwegian fjords. MSC Euribia will sail from Kiel (Germany) on 7-night cruises to Copenhagen (Denmark), then onward to the Norwegian fjords with calls at Hellesylt/Geiranger, Alesund, and a scenic passage through Nordfjordeid or Molde Fjord, before arriving at the picturesque village of Flaam.
MSC Virtuosa, departing from Southampton (United Kingdom), will offer 2 to 14-night itineraries to the Fjords, the Northern Pearls cities, the Canary Islands, the Atlantic coast of Europe, and the Mediterranean. For a longer journey, MSC Preziosa will depart from Hamburg (Germany) for 10 to 14-night cruises exploring Norway’s fjords, Honningsvag, and Tromso, or Iceland, with overnight stays in Reykjavik, Isafjordur, and Akureyri, as well as visits to the Orkney and Shetland Islands. Other itineraries will feature Cork (Ireland), Belfast (Northern Ireland), Liverpool (England), and Greenock (Scotland).
From Warnemunde (Germany), MSC Poesia will offer 7-night Fjords and Baltic cruises to destinations such as Stavanger/Lysefijord, Eidfjord, Kristiansand, Oslo (Norway), and Copenhagen, as well as Gdynia/Gdansk-Danzig (Poland), Klaipeda (Lithuania), Riga (Latvia), Stockholm (Sweden), and Copenhagen on the Baltic route.
Book Your 2025 Summer Cruise
MSC Cruises’ summer 2025 itineraries promise to provide the perfect vacation, whether you’re exploring the Caribbean, relaxing on Mediterranean shores, or cruising through the spectacular landscapes of Northern Europe. For more information and to book these incredible itineraries, visit CruiseBooking.com.
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