MSC Cruises’ MSC Divina has become the line’s 11th ship to resume passenger operations. Divina departed her new homeport of Port Canaveral for a three-night sailing to the Bahamas, visiting Nassau and MSC’s private island destination, Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve (pictured). The ship joins MSC Meraviglia for sailings in...
MSC Cruises’ MSC Divina has become the line’s 11th ship to resume passenger operations.
Divina departed her new homeport of Port Canaveral for a three-night sailing to the Bahamas, visiting Nassau and MSC’s private island destination, Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve (pictured).
The ship joins MSC Meraviglia for sailings in the Caribbean Sea and The Bahamas, giving United States-based travellers the choice of three-, four-, and seven-night itineraries from the two embarkation ports.
There are six MSC ships also currently sailing in the Med — MSC Grandiosa, MSC Magnifica, MSC Orchestra, MSC Seashore, MSC Seaside, and MSC Splendida, with MSC Virtuosa set to join them tomorrow.
MSC Bellissima is also operating in the Red Sea from Jeddah, while MSC Seaview is sailing in the Baltic Sea from Kiel.
