Sales open for MSC Seascape
MSC Cruises has opened sales for MSC Seascape, the line’s second Seaside EVO class ship.
It remains under construction at the Fincantieri shipyard in Italy and will be delivered in late November.
The ship will sail from Miami in December 2022 for an inaugural season in the Caribbean.
MSC Seascape will offer two different seven-night itineraries from PortMiami.
It comprises Eastern Caribbean: cruises calling at Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve and Nassau in The Bahamas, San Juan in Puerto Rico, and Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic.
A Western Caribbean itinerary calls at Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, Cozumel, George Town in the Cayman Islands and Ocho Rios in Jamaica.
Sales are also now open for MSC Divina and MSC Meraviglia, which will sail out of the US in the Caribbean next winter.
All Voyagers Club members who book MSC Seascape before 31 January 2022, will benefit from the usual 5% discount plus a further 5% early booking discount as well enjoying double Voyagers Club points.
The ship has 2,270 cabins and suites, 11 dining venues, 19 bars and lounges with six swimming pools.
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