MSC Cruises unveils first Miami Dolphins cruise
MSC Cruises has revealed details of its first Miami Dolphins cruise, setting sail on the MSC Seaside next month.
A host of themed activities take place for fans including meet and greets with ex-players Kim Bokamper, Terry Kirby, Sam Madison, Nat Moore, Joe Rose and Patrick Surtain.
The players will also host Q&A sessions onboard.
There will also be shows by the Dolphins’ cheerleaders and mascot T.D.
"Themed cruises offer a great opportunity for affinity groups to sail together and enjoy a vacation themed around what they love, and the Miami Dolphins program combined with the beauty of MSC Seaside is sure to offer participants an unforgettable getaway," said Roberto Fusaro, president of MSC Cruises USA.
"After introducing the stunning new MSC Seaside to Miami in December, it is the perfect time to welcome local Miamians and football fans everywhere."
Prices start at $699 per person for a balcony stateroom for the March 17 cruise.
The Miami Dolphins Fan Cruise is part of a three-year sponsorship deal with the team which will see two further themed cruises in 2019 and 2020.
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