MSC Divinia to sail from Miami year round
MSC Cruises has announced that MSC Divina will remain in Miami next year and sail year round Caribbean cruises.
The ship returns to Miami in the fall after a season in the Mediterranean.
The ship’s already announced November 2015-April 2016 Caribbean schedule remains unchanged and will be expanded with new itineraries through March 2017.
Alternate Eastern and Western Caribbean routes will feature calls in St. Maarten, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Mexico, and the Bahamas.
The line recently announced new ship MSC Seaside would debut in Miami in November 2017 and would also sail year round to the Caribbean.
"Keeping MSC Divina in North America year-round will help us expose even more travel agents and consumers to the MSC Cruises’ brand as well as build excitement for the arrival of MSC Seaside in 2017," said Rick Sasso, president of MSC Cruises USA.
Reservations open for the new itineraries on May1 and MSC will offer a special launch promotion that is inclusive of shipboard credit, beverage package and a Wi-Fi package depending on the stateroom category booked.
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