MSC restarts US sailings
MSC Meraviglia this week became the latest MSC Cruises ship to return to welcome guests when she sailed out of PortMiami.
It also marks a return to service from the US.
MSC Meraviglia is on her first four-night cruise visiting Nassau, The Bahamas and Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve.
MSC Meraviglia will sail three- and four-night cruises and adds seven-night eastern and western Caribbean cruises starting 18 September 2021.
MSC Divina will become MSC Cruises’ second ship to return to cruising from the US with three-, four- and seven-night itineraries beginning 16 September from Port Canaveral) – a new homeport for the cruise line.
MSC Seashore – MSC Cruises’ newest flagship – will arrive to new homeport in Miami on 18 November after an inaugural season in the Mediterranean.
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