MSC Cruises Launches Winter 2024-25 Season from Miami

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MSC Cruises has officially begun its winter 2024-25 season from Miami, with the MSC Divina and MSC Seaside setting sail, according to a press release.

The MSC Seascape will also homeport in Miami, offering seven-night itineraries to the Eastern and Western Caribbean. Meanwhile, the MSC Divina and MSC Seaside will feature a variety of cruise options, including three-, four-, seven-, and 10-night sailings, all stopping at Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve in the Bahamas.

MSC Divina, MSC Seascape, and MSC Seaside are not only fan favorites but also highly competitive ships in the U.S. market,” said Lynn Torrent, executive vice president and chief commercial officer of MSC Cruises USA.

“With three exceptional ships and an expanded selection of itineraries in Miami, we are providing guests with more opportunities than ever to explore the Caribbean in unparalleled style. Whether they are first-time cruisers or loyal MSC fans, there is a perfect voyage for every traveler, ensuring an unforgettable journey tailored to every preference.”

Neil Palomba, executive vice president of MSC Cruises USA, added: “This season introduces a new level of European style, cutting-edge design, and unrivaled service to the U.S. market. All three ships feature extraordinary dining, top-tier entertainment, and immersive experiences tailored to each guest’s unique preferences, regardless of the cruise length. For both the quick getaway and the extended vacation, or something in between, we ensure an unsurpassed experience from the moment guests step on board.”

The MSC Seaside will embark every Sunday for seven-night Eastern Caribbean sailings to Ocean Cay, Nassau, San Juan, and Puerto Plata, as well as Western Caribbean routes that include stops in Mexico, Honduras, Belize, and Ocean Cay.

The MSC Divina will offer three- and four-night cruises to Ocean Cay and Nassau, as well as 10-night itineraries visiting Jamaica, Aruba, Curaçao, and the Bahamas. Additionally, it will feature an extended 14-night voyage.

The MSC Seascape, departing on Saturdays, will visit destinations such as Ocean Cay, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Mexico, and the Cayman Islands.

Looking ahead, MSC Cruises’ newest ship, the MSC World America, is set to be named at the company’s new PortMiami terminal in April 2025.