MSC Seaside returns to the Mediterranean
MSC Seaside has taken to the seas as the second MSC ship back in service.
It joined MSC Grandiosa back at sea for seven-night cruises in the Western Mediterranean, featuring new destinations in Siracusa in Sicily and Taranto in Puglia, Italy.
MSC Seaside is the second ship back at sea for the 2021 summer season, with further ships, including sister ship and future flagship MSC Seashore to join them in the Mediterranean from August.
The Sicilian port of Siracusa makes its MSC Cruises debut offering a choice of protected shore excursions to archaeological sites in this area, including the Greek theatre of Siracusa.
MSC Seaside features generous outdoor spaces with plenty of outdoor deck space and pools.
It offers a unique seafront promenade lined with places to eat, drink, shop, swim and relax.
The ship features the MSC Yacht Club for a private club-like experience and a 24/7 butler service.
Learn more about : MSC Cruises ( United Kingdom )
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