- MSC Poesia now available to book for cruises direct from Southampton to Northern Europe destinations throughout Winter 2025/26
- Winter cruise holidays available from as little as £559
MSC Cruises has opened sales for its highly anticipated Winter 2025/26 season sailings. Guests can now book their ideal winter getaway on board the stylish MSC Poesia direct from Southampton to destinations across Northern Europe.
Throughout the 2025/26 Winter season, MSC Poesia will be leaving Southampton every week and calling at Hamburg, Zeebrugge (Bruges), Rotterdam (Amsterdam), and Le Havre. Prices start from £559 for a seven-night cruise.
With a choice of three distinct dining venues, a sophisticated Grappolo d’Oro wine-tasting bar and a glamorous mojito cocktail bar, MSC Poesia offers guests a chance to unwind and relax. After a day exploring Northern European destinations or enjoying the onboard spa and dining venues, guests can experience leading entertainment such as Broadway-style theatre shows and onboard dance classes.
Antonio Paradiso, Vice President of International Sales for MSC Group’s Cruise Division and Managing Director for the UK & Ireland said: “I am looking forward to welcoming MSC Poesia to our shores during the Winter 2025/26 season. While travelling on board MSC Poesia, guests will sail in style while enjoying brilliant onboard food, drink, entertainment and amenities. I am pleased that we are able to offer all of this and more at value-led prices.
“The Winter months offer a perfect time to enjoy a city break and with MSC Cruises, guests can visit an array of city destinations all in one hassle-free trip departing directly from Southampton. Our guests can take advantage of one of our shore excursions to truly experience each destination with ease.”
To book an MSC cruises holiday for your customers please visit: https://www.mscbook.com/pages/sdl/gl_en/select-country.html
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