MSC Cruises
Caribbean & Bahamas
Day 1 |
To visit Barcelona is to embrace both the past and the future. There is much to do and see in this cosmopolitan capital of Catalonia, from medieval structures to beaches to UNESCO Heritage Sites by Antoni Gaudí and Lluís Doménech i Montaner. FC Barcelona, the professional football club, is also a huge draw here.
Gaudí is responsible for many of Barcelona's must-see attractions, including iconic church La Sagrada Familia, the arts center Casa Mila, and public park system Park Güell. Culture, economics, architecture, and gastronomy all combine to make Barcelona a magical and unparalleled experience. Stroll pedestrian walkways in the old quarter, soak in the green spaces, and gaze at the Mediterranean, gelato in hand! |
Day 2 |
To visit Barcelona is to embrace both the past and the future. There is much to do and see in this cosmopolitan capital of Catalonia, from medieval structures to beaches to UNESCO Heritage Sites by Antoni Gaudí and Lluís Doménech i Montaner. FC Barcelona, the professional football club, is also a huge draw here.
Gaudí is responsible for many of Barcelona's must-see attractions, including iconic church La Sagrada Familia, the arts center Casa Mila, and public park system Park Güell. Culture, economics, architecture, and gastronomy all combine to make Barcelona a magical and unparalleled experience. Stroll pedestrian walkways in the old quarter, soak in the green spaces, and gaze at the Mediterranean, gelato in hand! |
Day 3 |
To visit Barcelona is to embrace both the past and the future. There is much to do and see in this cosmopolitan capital of Catalonia, from medieval structures to beaches to UNESCO Heritage Sites by Antoni Gaudí and Lluís Doménech i Montaner. FC Barcelona, the professional football club, is also a huge draw here.
Gaudí is responsible for many of Barcelona's must-see attractions, including iconic church La Sagrada Familia, the arts center Casa Mila, and public park system Park Güell. Culture, economics, architecture, and gastronomy all combine to make Barcelona a magical and unparalleled experience. Stroll pedestrian walkways in the old quarter, soak in the green spaces, and gaze at the Mediterranean, gelato in hand! |
Day 4 |
Marseilles is an enticing port city known for its delectable seafood, breathtaking views of the Mediterranean, and diverse melting pot of cultures. Less travelled by tourists than its other Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur counterparts, including Cannes and Nice, this seaside city is a vibrant, artistic, and historically significant stop worth exploring! Believed to have been established in the seventh century by the Phoenicians or Greeks, Marseille is now the second largest French city after Paris and was named the European Capital of Culture in 2013. Marseille is a city of and for immigrants, with a blend of cultures and religions from North Africa, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and more, reflected in the gastronomic and architectural diversity of Marseille itself. Visit the Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations, constructed in an Arabic architectural style, for an immersive experience with exhibits showcasing the artifacts of Marseille’s extensive history. The city’s most frequented attraction, the Notre-Dame de la Garde basilica, is a stunning display of Roman and Byzantine design and provides spectacular views of the city below. A trip to Marseille wouldn’t be complete without a stroll through Le Vieux Port and Le Panier, popular neighborhoods for tourism and lined with markets boasting fresh and authentic cuisine. Bouillabaisse, a delicious stew filled with local and fresh-caught seafood, is well-known as a Marseillaise specialty, but don’t pass up the chance to eat other scrumptious eats, including squid, sardines, and mussels, piping-hot pizzas, and a sip of anise-flavored Pastis. There’s a reason why the city was one of Anthony Bourdain’s favorite gastronomic destinations! Be sure to take advantage of Marseille’s natural beauty. The variety of sandy and rocky beaches are perfect spots to revel in striking ocean scenes. Just south of Marseille, the Parc national des Calanques offers great hiking, biking, and boating excursions for any nature-lover. With so much to see and do, Marseille, France, will delight and astonish you. Arrive Time: 9:00 AM – Depart Time: 6:00 PM
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Day 5 |
Marseilles is an enticing port city known for its delectable seafood, breathtaking views of the Mediterranean, and diverse melting pot of cultures. Less travelled by tourists than its other Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur counterparts, including Cannes and Nice, this seaside city is a vibrant, artistic, and historically significant stop worth exploring! Believed to have been established in the seventh century by the Phoenicians or Greeks, Marseille is now the second largest French city after Paris and was named the European Capital of Culture in 2013. Marseille is a city of and for immigrants, with a blend of cultures and religions from North Africa, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and more, reflected in the gastronomic and architectural diversity of Marseille itself. Visit the Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations, constructed in an Arabic architectural style, for an immersive experience with exhibits showcasing the artifacts of Marseille’s extensive history. The city’s most frequented attraction, the Notre-Dame de la Garde basilica, is a stunning display of Roman and Byzantine design and provides spectacular views of the city below. A trip to Marseille wouldn’t be complete without a stroll through Le Vieux Port and Le Panier, popular neighborhoods for tourism and lined with markets boasting fresh and authentic cuisine. Bouillabaisse, a delicious stew filled with local and fresh-caught seafood, is well-known as a Marseillaise specialty, but don’t pass up the chance to eat other scrumptious eats, including squid, sardines, and mussels, piping-hot pizzas, and a sip of anise-flavored Pastis. There’s a reason why the city was one of Anthony Bourdain’s favorite gastronomic destinations! Be sure to take advantage of Marseille’s natural beauty. The variety of sandy and rocky beaches are perfect spots to revel in striking ocean scenes. Just south of Marseille, the Parc national des Calanques offers great hiking, biking, and boating excursions for any nature-lover. With so much to see and do, Marseille, France, will delight and astonish you. Arrive Time: 9:00 AM – Depart Time: 6:00 PM
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Day 6 |
Marseilles is an enticing port city known for its delectable seafood, breathtaking views of the Mediterranean, and diverse melting pot of cultures. Less travelled by tourists than its other Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur counterparts, including Cannes and Nice, this seaside city is a vibrant, artistic, and historically significant stop worth exploring! Believed to have been established in the seventh century by the Phoenicians or Greeks, Marseille is now the second largest French city after Paris and was named the European Capital of Culture in 2013. Marseille is a city of and for immigrants, with a blend of cultures and religions from North Africa, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and more, reflected in the gastronomic and architectural diversity of Marseille itself. Visit the Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations, constructed in an Arabic architectural style, for an immersive experience with exhibits showcasing the artifacts of Marseille’s extensive history. The city’s most frequented attraction, the Notre-Dame de la Garde basilica, is a stunning display of Roman and Byzantine design and provides spectacular views of the city below. A trip to Marseille wouldn’t be complete without a stroll through Le Vieux Port and Le Panier, popular neighborhoods for tourism and lined with markets boasting fresh and authentic cuisine. Bouillabaisse, a delicious stew filled with local and fresh-caught seafood, is well-known as a Marseillaise specialty, but don’t pass up the chance to eat other scrumptious eats, including squid, sardines, and mussels, piping-hot pizzas, and a sip of anise-flavored Pastis. There’s a reason why the city was one of Anthony Bourdain’s favorite gastronomic destinations! Be sure to take advantage of Marseille’s natural beauty. The variety of sandy and rocky beaches are perfect spots to revel in striking ocean scenes. Just south of Marseille, the Parc national des Calanques offers great hiking, biking, and boating excursions for any nature-lover. With so much to see and do, Marseille, France, will delight and astonish you. Arrive Time: 9:00 AM – Depart Time: 6:00 PM
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Day 7 |
This thriving port city has so much to offer, including several museums, the beautiful historic quarter Porto Antico and La Lanterna. This lighthouse is Genoa's best known landmark and provides stunning views over the port and bay. There are several famous writers, painters and artists who called Genoa home, but the most notable person was explorer Christopher Columbus, who was born in Genoa. During your evening meal, make sure you indulge in Genoa's specialty, pasta with pesto! Arrive Time: 9:00 AM – Depart Time: 6:00 PM
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Day 8 |
This thriving port city has so much to offer, including several museums, the beautiful historic quarter Porto Antico and La Lanterna. This lighthouse is Genoa's best known landmark and provides stunning views over the port and bay. There are several famous writers, painters and artists who called Genoa home, but the most notable person was explorer Christopher Columbus, who was born in Genoa. During your evening meal, make sure you indulge in Genoa's specialty, pasta with pesto! Arrive Time: 9:00 AM – Depart Time: 6:00 PM
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Day 9 |
This thriving port city has so much to offer, including several museums, the beautiful historic quarter Porto Antico and La Lanterna. This lighthouse is Genoa's best known landmark and provides stunning views over the port and bay. There are several famous writers, painters and artists who called Genoa home, but the most notable person was explorer Christopher Columbus, who was born in Genoa. During your evening meal, make sure you indulge in Genoa's specialty, pasta with pesto! Arrive Time: 9:00 AM – Depart Time: 6:00 PM
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Day 10 |
The major ferry and cruise terminal of Civitavecchia, called "Port of Rome," acts as a launch point for maritime connection from central Italy to Sicily, Malta, Sardinia, Barcelona, and Tunis.
This pleasant port town provides a nice, calmer contrast to bustling Rome, so travelers are advised to not simply pass through, but linger and discover more of Civitavecchia. Explore Forte Michelangelo, shop at Corso Centocelle, see the neoclassical Trajan Theatre, and delve into the therapeutic Taurine Baths of Civitavecchia. Arrive Time: 8:00 AM – Depart Time: 7:00 PM
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Day 11 |
The major ferry and cruise terminal of Civitavecchia, called "Port of Rome," acts as a launch point for maritime connection from central Italy to Sicily, Malta, Sardinia, Barcelona, and Tunis.
This pleasant port town provides a nice, calmer contrast to bustling Rome, so travelers are advised to not simply pass through, but linger and discover more of Civitavecchia. Explore Forte Michelangelo, shop at Corso Centocelle, see the neoclassical Trajan Theatre, and delve into the therapeutic Taurine Baths of Civitavecchia. Arrive Time: 8:00 AM – Depart Time: 7:00 PM
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Day 12 |
The major ferry and cruise terminal of Civitavecchia, called "Port of Rome," acts as a launch point for maritime connection from central Italy to Sicily, Malta, Sardinia, Barcelona, and Tunis.
This pleasant port town provides a nice, calmer contrast to bustling Rome, so travelers are advised to not simply pass through, but linger and discover more of Civitavecchia. Explore Forte Michelangelo, shop at Corso Centocelle, see the neoclassical Trajan Theatre, and delve into the therapeutic Taurine Baths of Civitavecchia. Arrive Time: 8:00 AM – Depart Time: 7:00 PM
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Day 13 |
Arrive Time: 11:00 AM – Depart Time: 8:00 PM
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Day 14 |
Arrive Time: 11:00 AM – Depart Time: 8:00 PM
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Day 15 |
Arrive Time: 11:00 AM – Depart Time: 8:00 PM
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Day 16 |
Enjoy this day at sea as you travel to your next port of call. This is an opportunity to swim, catch some sun on deck or take advantage of the many activities that are onboard your ship. Eat heartily, take a nap and get ready for the next port of call ! This is what makes cruising so great. |
Day 17 |
Enjoy this day at sea as you travel to your next port of call. This is an opportunity to swim, catch some sun on deck or take advantage of the many activities that are onboard your ship. Eat heartily, take a nap and get ready for the next port of call ! This is what makes cruising so great. |
Day 18 |
Enjoy this day at sea as you travel to your next port of call. This is an opportunity to swim, catch some sun on deck or take advantage of the many activities that are onboard your ship. Eat heartily, take a nap and get ready for the next port of call ! This is what makes cruising so great. |
Day 19 |
Ibiza, one of Spain’s Balearic Islands, is a captivating destination known for its vibrant nightlife, stunning landscapes, and rich cultural history. This island offers an intoxicating blend of sun-drenched beaches, crystal-clear waters, and an exhilarating party scene. From the legendary clubs of Playa d’en Bossa to the serene shores of Cala Comte, Ibiza caters to both high-energy revelers and those seeking tranquil relaxation. The island’s nightlife is world-renowned, with iconic venues like Pacha and Amnesia drawing music lovers from around the globe. Beyond its party reputation, Ibiza is steeped in history and natural beauty. The old town of Dalt Vila, a UNESCO World Heritage site, boasts a maze of narrow streets, medieval walls, and historic architecture. This fortified area offers panoramic views of the island and is home to several charming restaurants and boutiques. For those interested in ancient culture, the island’s Phoenician ruins at Sa Caleta provide a glimpse into its past. Ibiza also embraces a diverse culinary scene, from traditional Spanish tapas to innovative international cuisine. The island’s local markets, such as the famous Las Dalias Hippy Market, offer a treasure trove of unique handicrafts and fresh local produce. Dining in Ibiza is a sensory delight, with many restaurants providing stunning sea views and fresh, locally sourced ingredients. A fun fact about Ibiza is that it is not only renowned for its nightlife but also for its biodiversity. The island is home to several protected natural areas, including the Ses Salines Natural Park, which is a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Whether you’re exploring the island’s cultural heritage, dancing the night away, or simply soaking up the sun on its beautiful beaches, Ibiza promises an unforgettable experience. Arrive Time: 12:30 PM – Depart Time: 11:00 PM
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Day 20 |
Ibiza, one of Spain’s Balearic Islands, is a captivating destination known for its vibrant nightlife, stunning landscapes, and rich cultural history. This island offers an intoxicating blend of sun-drenched beaches, crystal-clear waters, and an exhilarating party scene. From the legendary clubs of Playa d’en Bossa to the serene shores of Cala Comte, Ibiza caters to both high-energy revelers and those seeking tranquil relaxation. The island’s nightlife is world-renowned, with iconic venues like Pacha and Amnesia drawing music lovers from around the globe. Beyond its party reputation, Ibiza is steeped in history and natural beauty. The old town of Dalt Vila, a UNESCO World Heritage site, boasts a maze of narrow streets, medieval walls, and historic architecture. This fortified area offers panoramic views of the island and is home to several charming restaurants and boutiques. For those interested in ancient culture, the island’s Phoenician ruins at Sa Caleta provide a glimpse into its past. Ibiza also embraces a diverse culinary scene, from traditional Spanish tapas to innovative international cuisine. The island’s local markets, such as the famous Las Dalias Hippy Market, offer a treasure trove of unique handicrafts and fresh local produce. Dining in Ibiza is a sensory delight, with many restaurants providing stunning sea views and fresh, locally sourced ingredients. A fun fact about Ibiza is that it is not only renowned for its nightlife but also for its biodiversity. The island is home to several protected natural areas, including the Ses Salines Natural Park, which is a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Whether you’re exploring the island’s cultural heritage, dancing the night away, or simply soaking up the sun on its beautiful beaches, Ibiza promises an unforgettable experience. Arrive Time: 12:30 PM – Depart Time: 11:00 PM
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Day 21 |
Ibiza, one of Spain’s Balearic Islands, is a captivating destination known for its vibrant nightlife, stunning landscapes, and rich cultural history. This island offers an intoxicating blend of sun-drenched beaches, crystal-clear waters, and an exhilarating party scene. From the legendary clubs of Playa d’en Bossa to the serene shores of Cala Comte, Ibiza caters to both high-energy revelers and those seeking tranquil relaxation. The island’s nightlife is world-renowned, with iconic venues like Pacha and Amnesia drawing music lovers from around the globe. Beyond its party reputation, Ibiza is steeped in history and natural beauty. The old town of Dalt Vila, a UNESCO World Heritage site, boasts a maze of narrow streets, medieval walls, and historic architecture. This fortified area offers panoramic views of the island and is home to several charming restaurants and boutiques. For those interested in ancient culture, the island’s Phoenician ruins at Sa Caleta provide a glimpse into its past. Ibiza also embraces a diverse culinary scene, from traditional Spanish tapas to innovative international cuisine. The island’s local markets, such as the famous Las Dalias Hippy Market, offer a treasure trove of unique handicrafts and fresh local produce. Dining in Ibiza is a sensory delight, with many restaurants providing stunning sea views and fresh, locally sourced ingredients. A fun fact about Ibiza is that it is not only renowned for its nightlife but also for its biodiversity. The island is home to several protected natural areas, including the Ses Salines Natural Park, which is a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Whether you’re exploring the island’s cultural heritage, dancing the night away, or simply soaking up the sun on its beautiful beaches, Ibiza promises an unforgettable experience. Arrive Time: 12:30 PM – Depart Time: 11:00 PM
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Day 22 |
To visit Barcelona is to embrace both the past and the future. There is much to do and see in this cosmopolitan capital of Catalonia, from medieval structures to beaches to UNESCO Heritage Sites by Antoni Gaudí and Lluís Doménech i Montaner. FC Barcelona, the professional football club, is also a huge draw here.
Gaudí is responsible for many of Barcelona's must-see attractions, including iconic church La Sagrada Familia, the arts center Casa Mila, and public park system Park Güell. Culture, economics, architecture, and gastronomy all combine to make Barcelona a magical and unparalleled experience. Stroll pedestrian walkways in the old quarter, soak in the green spaces, and gaze at the Mediterranean, gelato in hand! |
Day 23 |
To visit Barcelona is to embrace both the past and the future. There is much to do and see in this cosmopolitan capital of Catalonia, from medieval structures to beaches to UNESCO Heritage Sites by Antoni Gaudí and Lluís Doménech i Montaner. FC Barcelona, the professional football club, is also a huge draw here.
Gaudí is responsible for many of Barcelona's must-see attractions, including iconic church La Sagrada Familia, the arts center Casa Mila, and public park system Park Güell. Culture, economics, architecture, and gastronomy all combine to make Barcelona a magical and unparalleled experience. Stroll pedestrian walkways in the old quarter, soak in the green spaces, and gaze at the Mediterranean, gelato in hand! |
Day 24 |
To visit Barcelona is to embrace both the past and the future. There is much to do and see in this cosmopolitan capital of Catalonia, from medieval structures to beaches to UNESCO Heritage Sites by Antoni Gaudí and Lluís Doménech i Montaner. FC Barcelona, the professional football club, is also a huge draw here.
Gaudí is responsible for many of Barcelona's must-see attractions, including iconic church La Sagrada Familia, the arts center Casa Mila, and public park system Park Güell. Culture, economics, architecture, and gastronomy all combine to make Barcelona a magical and unparalleled experience. Stroll pedestrian walkways in the old quarter, soak in the green spaces, and gaze at the Mediterranean, gelato in hand! |
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05/07/26 - 05/14/26 |
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05/14/26 - 05/21/26 |
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05/21/26 - 05/28/26 |
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05/28/26 - 06/04/26 |
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06/04/26 - 06/11/26 |
Starting At $1,086 |
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06/11/26 - 06/18/26 |
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06/18/26 - 06/25/26 |
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06/25/26 - 07/02/26 |
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07/02/26 - 07/09/26 |
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07/09/26 - 07/16/26 |
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07/16/26 - 07/23/26 |
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07/23/26 - 07/30/26 |
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07/30/26 - 08/06/26 |
Starting At $1,426 |
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08/06/26 - 08/13/26 |
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08/13/26 - 08/20/26 |
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08/20/26 - 08/27/26 |
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08/27/26 - 09/03/26 |
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09/03/26 - 09/10/26 |
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09/10/26 - 09/17/26 |
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09/17/26 - 09/24/26 |
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09/24/26 - 10/01/26 |
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10/01/26 - 10/08/26 |
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10/08/26 - 10/15/26 |
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10/15/26 - 10/22/26 |
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10/22/26 - 10/29/26 |
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11/05/26 - 11/12/26 |
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The fare includes stateroom accommodation, meals on board and entertainment offered on the Cruise Ship. Price displayed is inclusive of government fees and taxes. The Fare does not include alcoholic beverages, cocktails, any soft drinks, or mineral water for the Bella Experience. For Inclusive Experiences that include drink packages (Fantastica and Aurea), these beverages are covered excluding non-premium alcohol. Any medical expenses, any independent contractors’ services or products, shore excursions, gratuities are not covered. The Fare shown for MSC Cruises are applicable to residents of the U.S. and Canada only.