MSC Cruises To Offer Brand-New Year-Round Itinerary From New La Romana, Dominican Republic, Homeport

Wednesday, Jan 21, 2026 0

 

Today at Fitur, the International Tourism Trade Fair taking place in Madrid, Spain, MSC Cruises spoke of their new year-round operation from La Romana, Dominican Republic starting November 2026.

 

In the presence of the Dominican Republic Minister of Tourism, David Collado, the cruise line committed its year-round operation from a brand-new homeport in La Romana, in the south of the Dominican Republic for the long-term. This is the first time MSC Cruises has offered year-round sailings in the Southern Caribbean.

 

MSC Opera will operate a brand-new itinerary, operating weekly departures, and guests can opt to book a seven-night sailing or extend their cruise to a back-to-back 14-night ‘butterfly’ cruise.

 

Sailings are already available to book, with the first cruise departing on 16 November 2026. For full itinerary information, visit MSC Cruises’ website here.

 

One of the highlights of this new itinerary is the call to Catalina Island, close to the shores of the Dominican Republic, offering guests an exclusive nature reserve experience. Pristine white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters allow guests to relax and unwind, or the more adventurous can snorkel the surrounding coral reefs to view their diverse ecosystems.

 

With multiple international airports, The Dominican Republic offers convenient connections from all over the world. MSC Opera’s programme will bring 120,000 international visitors to La Romana each year, meaning 240,000 in-bound and out-bound flight passengers, and a boost to hotels, restaurants, bars and businesses in the surrounding areas.

 

Gianni Onorato, MSC Cruises’ CEO commented – “MSC Cruises first started calling in the Dominican Republic in 2014, so after more than ten years it is a proud a moment for me to speak about our new homeporting offering in La Romana. With year-round operations we extend the traditional season, bringing positive economic impact to the local community and bringing 120,000 additional international visitors to La Romana each year. MSC Cruises is committed to the Dominican Republic and this new programme for the long-term.”

 

Fly&Cruise – MSC Cruises will offer range a of convenient Fly&Cruise packages to the Dominican Republic, with packages including cruise, air travel and transfers. These packages offer true peace of mind, with everything booked through MSC Cruises and dedicated assistance for any travel questions guests may have.

 

Some of MSC Opera’s new itinerary highlights include:

  • La Romana, Dominican Republic: La Romana offers visitors a perfect blend of relaxation, rich culture and natural beauty featuring pristine beaches, local craft shops, delicious seafood and easy access to renowned sites such as the enchanting Cueva de las Maravillas 16th-century Mediterranean inspired village Altos de Chavón.
  • Catalina Island, Dominican Republic: Catalina Island is the ideal tropical paradise for a memorable holiday for both relaxation and adventure. The island is known for its crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs and white sandy beaches perfect for snorkeling or sunbathing. Alternatively, book a scenic boat trip excursion to Saona Island, located in the Cotubanamá National Park and known for its mangroves and coral reefs.
  • Fort-de-France, Martinique: Martinique delights visitors from around the world with its renowned natural wonders, historical charm and beautiful bays and beaches. In the vibrant capital of Fort-de-France, guests can explore colourful architecture, lively markets and local shops, or venture further off to discover the island’s famous rum distilleries, lush rainforest and unique beaches.
  • Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands: Virgin Gorda is one of the British Virgin Islands’ most picturesque and serene destinations, offering an unforgettable Caribbean escape. Visitors can explore its world-famous Baths, relax on pristine beaches, or enjoy scenic hiking trails such as Gorda Peak National Park for stunning island views.
  • St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda: Saint John’s is the capital city of Antigua and Barbuda renowned for vibrant, colorful houses, captivating historical landmarks such as Fort James fortress, and the gateway to some of the Caribbean’s most gorgeous beaches – perfect for relaxing in the sun or enjoying water activities.

 

Guests can fly from London Heathrow to Bridgetown, Barbados, and enjoy a 14-night cruise aboard MSC Opera from just £2,959 per person, departing 3 December 2026. Sailing from Bridgetown, the itinerary includes Fort-de-France, Pointe-à-Pitre, Road Town, La Romana, Virgin Gorda, Basseterre, Philipsburg, and Catalina Island.

 

Alternatively, guests can opt for a 7-night cruise-only sailing aboard MSC Opera, departing La Romana on 7 December 2026, visiting Virgin Gorda, Philipsburg, Basseterre, Road Town, and Catalina Island, from just £509 per person.



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