MSC collects bookings for new Seascape

MSC Seascape (Photo: MSC).
MSC Seascape (Photo: MSC).

MSC collects bookings for new Seascape

MSC Seascape (Photo: MSC).
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The shipping company MSC has now released the Caribbean cruises of the new MSC Seascape for the winter season 2022/23 for sale. It is the second ship in the so-called Seaside Evo class. This is scheduled to set sail from Miami from December 2022.

Two routes through the Caribbean are offered, which lead to the Bahamas, San Juan and Puerto Plata, among others. The western route passes through Mexico, the Cayman Islands and Jamaica. Sales have also started for the ships MSC Divina and MSC Meraviglia, which are also based in the United States of America.

The shipping company is currently offering that bookings made by March 31, 2022 can be rebooked free of charge up to 15 days before the scheduled departure. Depending on the level, customer card holders should receive discounts and/or on-board credit for early bookings.

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