MSC Meraviglia to sail from Southampton in 2027
MSC Cruises will deploy MSC Meraviglia in the UK in 2027, replacing MSC Virtuosa in Southampton.
The ship will offer a total of 19 sailings from 18 May-30 October 2027.
These will be from six- to 14-nights in length, with calls at Ibiza, Gibraltar and Tangier plus a new Baltic Sea sailing that visits Norway and Denmark.
From 2027, MSC Virtuosa will sail Mediterranean cruises from Barcelona.
“We want to give our customers new experiences, so it’s wonderful that Meraviglia is sailing from the UK in summer 2027, said Antonio Paradiso, VP of international sales at MSC Cruises
“Customers have told us that they want longer sailings, so we are offering up to 14 night holidays visiting new destinations as well as favourites in the Mediterranean and Norwegian Fjords.”
MSC Meraviglia is the same class of ship as Virtuosa.
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