MSC Cruises releases details for summer 2022 season

MSC Cruises has unveiled details of the programme for its summer 2022 season. Running from April 2022 through to November 2022 the programme features 19 ships, 124 ports of call, 47 countries and 83 itineraries. A huge choice of itineraries to suit any type of traveller.

MSC Cruises is the leading cruise line in Europe and the experts in Mediterranean-style cruising, so it comes as no surprise that the programme for Summer 2022 offers the most embarkation ports in the Mediterranean, with ten ships deployed in this stunning region, meanwhile for those looking to relax in the sun-drenched Caribbean, MSC Cruises will offer Miami and Port Canaveral as convenient embarkation ports.

WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN

The Western Mediterranean is one of the most iconic and popular cruise regions for summer and MSC Cruises offers a combination of itineraries visiting Italy, France, Spain and Malta. With multiple embarkation ports that are easily accessible from around the world, these itineraries offer guests the chance to immerse themselves in the unique spirit of the Mediterranean, discover some of the world’s most famous cultural sites, enjoy browsing shops and boutiques and sample world-class cuisines.

Each of the five ships in the Western Mediterranean feature the MSC Yacht Club, the unique “ship within a ship” concept for those looking for exclusivity and privacy.

  • MSC Seaside offers departures on Saturday from Genoa to Civitavecchia, Palermo, Cagliari, Palma de Mallorca, Valencia, Marseille
  • MSC Splendida departs Genoa on Saturdays, calling Marseille, Barcelona, Ibiza, Naples, Livorno
  • MSC Seaview will depart Genoa each Sunday to offer MSC Cruises hugely popular itinerary to Naples, Messina, Valletta, Barcelona, Marseille
  • MSC Fantasia offers itineraries departing on Sunday from Genoa to Marseille, Barcelona, La Goulette, Palermo, Civitavecchia
  • MSC Meraviglia departs from Barcelona on Saturdays, sailing to Cannes, Genoa, La Spezia, Civitavecchia, Palma de Mallorca

EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN

The Eastern Mediterranean has grown in popularity in recent years and MSC Cruises summer 2022 programme offers the best that this part of the world has to offer whilst cruising the Adriatic and Aegean Sea. With a selection of some of the best itineraries in this region including Italy, the Greek islands, Croatia and Albania, cruises in the Eastern Mediterranean offer the perfect combination of historic attractions, stunning beaches and colourful coastlines.

  • MSC Musica will offer cruises from Venice on Saturdays to Bari, Santorini, Chania, Corfu, Dubrovnik
  • MSC Armonia offers sailing on Sundays from Venice to Brindisi, Mykonos, Piraeus, Corfu, Kotor
  • MSC Lirica departs Venice with cruises to Split, Santorini and Mykonos, Dubrovnik, Ancona
  • MSC Sinfonia departs on Saturday from Venice, calling at the Greek Islands of Mykonos and Santorini, Sarande, Bari and Kotor
  • MSC Opera will homeport in Trieste will sail on Saturdays to Bari, Corfu, Kotor, Dubrovnik, Split

THE CARIBBEAN

Sailing out of Miami, known as the “Cruise Capital of the World” and Port Canaveral, the world’s third largest cruise port, both MSC Cruises ships will call at Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, the cmpany’s private island destination in The Bahamas.

  • MSC Seashore will homeport in Miami and offer two alternative itineraries to Eastern or Western Caribbean offered every other week, always calling at Ocean Cay
  • MSC Divina will homeport in Port Canaveral, sailing to Ocean Cay, Nassau with 2, 3- or 4-night cruises and Ocean Cay and Mexico with 7-night cruises. MSC Divina will also offer a stunning 12-night cruise at the start of the summer season, embarking in Miami, visiting Jamaica, Aruba, Columbia, Panama, Costa Rica, Honduras, Ocean Cay finishing at Port Canaveral

AUTUMN 2022

A handpicked selection of longer cruises for Autumn offer something really special and unique. These cruises will be available to in the coming months.

  • MSC Splendida offers 9-nights from the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean – Genoa, Malaga, Casablanca, Lisbon, Barcelona and Marseille. calling at Casablanca and Lisbon
  • MSC Poesia offers 11-nights from Genoa to the Canary Islands, Madeira and Casablanca
  • MSC Orchestra offers a new 11-night itinerary from Genoa to Greece and Turkey, with MSC Cruises returning to Istanbul with an extended stay in port
  • MSC Lirica offers four 11-night cruises from Genoa, calling in Rome, Limassol in Cyprus with an overnight stay in Haifa, allowing two days to visit the Holy Land: Bethlehem, Nazareth and Jerusalem and on the way back calling Crete and Olympia

NORTHERN EUROPE

A cruise in Northern Europe is something really magical and is a way to witness some of the world’s most breath-taking coastlines and landscapes from the unique vantage point of a cruise ship, all without unpacking a suitcase.

  • MSC Grandiosa will spend her first season in Northern Europe offering two alternative itineraries every other week from Kiel on Saturdays and Copenhagen on Sundays (7 night to Baltic Capital and 7 night to Fjords)
  • MSC Poesia will be homeporting in Warnemuende offering cruises from 7 to 21 nights, visiting the Baltic capitals, Fjords and Greenland
  • MSC Orchestra will offer mixed cruises from 10 to 14 night from Hamburg to Iceland, Ireland, North Cape and Spitzbergen
  • MSC Preziosa will serve two alternative itineraries from Kiel on Sundays to the Baltic capitals or Fjords
  • MSC Magnifica will be based in Southampton offering 2 to 14-night cruises to a range of destinations including the Baltic capitals, Fjords as well as the Mediterranean Sea and Canary Islands.

ASIA

Summer 2022 will see MSC Cruises deploying two ships in this region for the first time – with MSC Virtuosa, one of the company’s newest ships joining her sister-ship MSC Bellissima. Detailed itineraries for both ships will be released later.

Also read: MSC Cruises confirms winter cruise programme for 2021/2022

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