MSC sets sail from new Miami cruise terminal
MSC Cruises has officially begun operations at its new dedicated Miami cruise terminal.
MSC Seascape was the first ship to dock at the terminal.
It is the largest terminal of its kind at PortMiami and has capacity to handle up to 36,000 guests daily and three ships simultaneously.
The development is a partnership between MSC, PortMiami, and Miami-Dade County.
During 2025 the line will have four ships sailing from the new terminal as well as premium brand Explora Journeys.
Upcoming new ship MSC World America will launch from the new terminal this spring, sailing week-long Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries.
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