MSC Cruises unveils revised winter cruise season for MSC Orchestra
MSC Cruises released the amended cruise schedule for MSC Orchestra for this winter.
Following the Israel-Gaza conflict, the ship will now offer seven-night voyages from 16 December 2023 to 19 April 2024.
The ship will call at Valencia, and Cagliari, Sardinia; Civitavecchia, Livorno and Florence, Italy.
MSC Orchestra will also visit Marseille and Palma in Mallorca before returning to Valencia.
This new programme replaces the originally planned Red Sea itineraries that had been cancelled due to the proximity of some of the ports of call to Israel.
There are also restrictions in place in some bordering countries.
MSC will keep monitoring the situation and will modify ship itineraries if necessary.
Learn more about : MSC Cruises ( N. America )
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