MSC Cruises has opened sales for its Winter 2027/28 programme, unveiling an exciting season of sailings across Northern Europe and the Mediterranean.
Guests from the UK can choose from a wide range of exciting itineraries, including sailings directly from Southampton on board MSC Preziosa to popular European destinations such as Hamburg, Zeebrugge, Rotterdam and Le Havre. Prices start from just £469 per person for a 7-night cruise departing on 24 November 2027.
The Winter 2027/28 programme offers a variety of Mediterranean itineraries, sailing from popular ports including Barcelona, Valencia, Genoa and Bari on board MSC World Asia, launching later this year, MSC Euribia, MSC Seaview, MSC Lirica, MSC Magnifica and MSC Orchestra. Seven-night cruises start from £574 per person departing on 16 January 2028 on MSC Lirica from Valencia, calling at Barcelona, Marseille, Genoa, Livorno and Civitavecchia, combining cultural highlights with winter sunshine.
Commenting on the opening of sales, Antonio Paradiso, VP of International Sales at MSC Cruises, said:
“We are delighted to open sales for Winter 2027/28 in Northern Europe and the Mediterranean. We offer a diverse range of itineraries combined with unforgettable onboard experiences. Our fleet offers something for everyone – from families and couples to groups of friends – featuring a rich choice of entertainment, exceptional dining, and now even better value with reduced-price drinks packages available for bookings made up to 13 April 2026. Travel agents play a crucial role in connecting guests with our sailings, and we remain committed to supporting them in showcasing our offering.”
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