MSC Cruises teams up with Martha Stewart
MSC Cruises has tapped Martha Stewart for a new program of curated shore excursions, gifts and holiday menus.
The partnership will see a range of new shore experiences chosen by Stewart, based on ‘Martha’s passion points.’
They include culinary classes, visiting craft markets, and horseback riding in the ocean.
The excursions will debut on MSC’s Caribbean sailings on MSC Seaside and MSC Armonia beginning from June 1.
They will then be added to MSC Divina and MSC Meraviglia in the fall.
The shore excursion experiences range from $115 to $199 per adult.
"Martha Stewart’s philosophy and passion for discovery is a perfect match for MSC Cruises and we are excited to bring her innovation, style and expertise to life," said MSC Cruises CEO Gianni Onorato.
Stewart has also designed special celebration gift sets for guests which include a choice of a dessert and recipe card, wine or a digital and printed professional photo along with a canvas beach bag.
Additionally, Martha Stewart and MSC are creating special holiday menus for sailings at Easter, Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, and New Year’s Eve.
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