MSC Cruises has released a new segment of its world cruise for next year, which will depart from Melbourne. The segment will sail from the Victorian capital, offering Australians the rare chance to depart on an MSC cruise without boarding an international flight. Australians can now book the newly released...
MSC Cruises has released a new segment of its world cruise for next year, which will depart from Melbourne.
The segment will sail from the Victorian capital, offering Australians the rare chance to depart on an MSC cruise without boarding an international flight.
Australians can now book the newly released segments and embark on MSC Magnifica with a selection of maiden calls for the line, such as Eden, Adelaide, Penneshaw, Albany, Busselton, and Fremantle.
Magnifica will then head to the Maldives, the Seychelles, and Madagascar.
The ship will then journey along the African coastline before arriving back in Europe, in the Mediterranean.
“We’re incredibly excited to welcome MSC Magnifica Down Under for the local cruise season and announce bookings are now open out of Melbourne, giving Aussies the chance to experience an MSC Cruises cruise direct from a domestic port,” Managing Director Lisa Teiotu said.
“These new segments feature a choice of 47-, 49-, and 50-night itineraries departing Melbourne and allow our Aussie guests to visit a range of local and global destinations all the way through to Europe without the need to jump on a flight.”
The world cruise will see Magnifica take a 120-night voyage around the world, visiting 46 destinations across 21 countries.
Prices start from $11,525 per person -more information at msccruises.com.au.