
by Sarah Kuta
Last updated: 4:20 PM ET, Thu May 2, 2024
Guests have the opportunity to visit The Bahamas, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Martinique, Mexico and other destinations in the Caribbean while sailing with MSC Cruises this summer and winter.
The cruise line will have four ships sailing to the Caribbean this summer, with 3- to 7-night cruises departing from Miami, New York and Orlando. MSC Magnifica and MSC Seascape will sail from Miami, while MSC Meraviglia will depart from New York. MSC Seashore will be launching from Port Canaveral.
Then, this winter, MSC Cruises will have six ships sailing to the Caribbean. Itineraries range from 3 to 10 nights and will depart from Miami, New York, Orlando and Martinique. MSC Divina, MSC Seascape and MSC Seaside will homeport in Miami, while MSC Meraviglia will sail from New York. MSC Seashore will launch from Port Canaveral, while MSC Virtuoso departs from Martinique.
Nearly all of the MSC Cruises ships heading to the Caribbean this summer and winter will stop at Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, the cruise lines private island destination in The Bahamas. Over the next year, the cruise line is making updates to Ocean Cay, such as expanded excursion centers, additional food and beverage venues, a new kids lagoon and improvements to the main lagoon. Guests of MSC Yacht Clubthe cruise lines ship-within-a-ship conceptwill also enjoy an expanded Ocean House bar and restaurant.
Next April, the cruise line will welcome its newest ship, MSC World America. Once the vessel launches, it will homeport in Miami and offer Eastern and Western Caribbean cruises.
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