MSC Cruises to sail a record seven ships from US in winter 2025-2026
MSC Cruises will have a record US presence from next year.
The line will homeport seven ships in the US during the winter 2025-2026 season, its most ever.
It is adding two more ships for winter next year.
They will be based at four US ports and includes MSC Cruises’ debut at Galveston, Texas.
“We are delighted to provide our guests more choices than ever before,” MSC Cruises USA president Rubén A. Rodríguez said.
The US based fleet will include the new US flagship MSC World America, launching in 2025.
The cruise line has been progressively adding more ships to the US market in recent years, and is building a new US headquarters in Miami.
Winter 2025-2026 US cruises are open for bookings, and range from three to 11 nights in duration.
At PortMiami, MSC Seaside, MSC World America and MSC Divina will sail Bahamas and Caribbean cruises.
MSC Seashore and MSC Grandiosa will sail from Port Canaveral.
MSC Meraviglia will operate cruises to Florida and the Bahamas departing New York and MSC Seascape will debut at Galveston.
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