MSC Meraviglia set for year-round New York cruises
MSC Meraviglia has arrived at its NYC homeport at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal.
It marks the first time MSC Cruises has deployed a ship for year-round New York. cruises
With New York’s wide-ranging flight connections, MSC Cruises offers “Stay & Cruise” packages with an option to stay up to three nights.
MSC Meraviglia’s itineraries range from 6-to 11-nights, including The Bahamas and Florida, Cozumel and Costa Maya, Mexico.
Other itineraries include Bermuda with seven days in port.
MSC Meraviglia also offers Canada and New England cruises in the fall, calling at Newport, Boston and Portland in the US, and Saint John and Halifax.
MSC Meraviglia accommodates up to 5,700 guests with 20 bars and 12 restaurants.
Learn more about : MSC Cruises ( N. America )
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