The programme includes a selection of Mediterranean itineraries with four ships, and the new MSC Seashores Caribbean route from the companys homeport in Miami.
With the pandemic disrupting holidaymakers' winter travel plans, MSC Cruises have reconfirmed its 2021/22 cruise programme with an array of routes across the Caribbean, the Mediterranean and the Gulf region, as well as South America and South Africa. Guests can choose from an array of destinations, discover multiple countries by sea and enjoy the winter sun aboard ships with 24-hour entertainment and activities, authentic dining, luxurious spa and wellness facilities, boutique shopping and more.
From short getaways to family holidays and adventurers looking to discover new destinations, the versatile programme is tailor made for a range of holidaymakers.
Following the MSC Seashore's inaugural season in the Mediterranean next summer, the Seashore will cross the Atlantic for a winter season in the Caribbean, calling at Mexico, the Cayman Islands, Jamaica and the Bahamas, the Virgin Islands, the Dominican Republic and Ocean Cay.
MSC Armonia will offer a a range of three-, four- or seven-night cruises that include Ocean Cay, with some itineraries offering an overnight stay on the private island.
MSC Divina will start the season from Port Canaveral and then move to Miami from December, with three- and four-night mini-cruises to Ocean Cay, and a range of different seven- and 11-night cruise that calls Jamaica, Aruba, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica and Ocean Cay.
MSC Meraviglia will homeport for the first time in Port Canaveral, offering a mix of shorter three- to four-night cruises and six-, seven- and eight-nights, with full day calls in Mexico at Costa Maya and Cozumel.
For the entire winter 2021/22 schedule, visit www.msccruises.co.uk