MSC Cruises unveils summer cruise programme for 2025
MSC Cruises UK & Ireland just opened sales for 2025 summer cruises.
The opportunity is extended to all UK & Irish travel agents, with a comprehensive programme of UK cruise itineraries.
Highlights include:
MSC Virtuosa returns to Southampton: For the fourth consecutive summer, MSC Virtuosa will call Southampton’ home in 2025. The ship will sail UK cruises ranging from two to 14 nights. Sailings visit Northern Europe, the Norwegian Fjords, the Atlantic Coast, and Canary Islands.
Extended Mediterranean voyages with MSC Musica: Extended 10-night cruises in the western Mediterranean.
Iceland & Norwegian Fjords with MSC Preziosa: Sailing from Hamburg, itineraries are focused on Iceland and the Norwegian Fjords, offering voyages of 10 to 14 nights.
Eastern Mediterranean Ports: MSC Opera presents eastern Mediterranean itineraries, with ports of call including the Island of Kos. Customers can also choose longer nine-night cruises from Trieste on MSC Fantasia.
Early bookings benefit from various combinable discounts, including up to 10% off using Voyagers exclusives.
Also, targeted discounts are on offer for young & young, seniors, all in one, and healthcare professionals.
Steve Williams, director, MSC Cruises UK & Ireland said: “We are thrilled with the continued success of MSC Virtuosa.”
“Her return for the fourth summer season is attracting returning cruisers and both new-to-cruise and new-to-brand travellers.”
Learn more about : MSC Cruises ( United Kingdom )
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