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Caribbean & Bahamas from Miami

Caribbean & Bahamas from Miami

  • 18th October 2025 - 14 nights
  • 14 nights
  • Departing from Miami, Florida
  • MSC World America
  • Balcony cabin

Balcony price from Price from $2,436 pp

Your itinerary

Miami, Florida - Puerto Costa Maya - Roatan, Bay Islands - Cozumel - Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve - Miami, Florida - Puerto Plata/Dominican Republic - San Juan, Puerto Rico - Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve - Miami, Florida

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Info

1

Miami, Florida

18th Oct ‘25

Miami is called the gateway to the Americas, and it?s indeed a very glamourous global city to explore at the start or end of an MSC Caribbean and Antilles cruise. Home to many cultures, the city of Miami sizzles with flavours from the Americas, beginning with Cuba and the Little Havana neighbourhood - one of the most historically significant places, while Wynwood is famous for its wall art and Puerto Rican history. Across Biscayne Bay lies the city of Miami Beach, home to the world-famous South Beach. An MSC-arranged guided private tour opens up a world of possibilities for you: enjoy the beach, take in the city?s Art Deco architecture and enjoy a drink on legendary Ocean Drive, where you can people watch, and perhaps spot a celebrity. If time permits, take a stroll on artsy Lincoln Road packed with street side cafes and shops. Facing the MSC Cruises port in downtown Miami is Bayside Marketplace - a lively commercial centre that is a staging area for boat tours of Miami. Seeing the city from the water, with its impressive skyline and waterfront mansions, is an experience in itself. The downtown area also boasts the dazzling Performing Arts Centre, the Museum of Science, the P�rez Art Museum Miami (known as the PAMM), scenic Bayfront Park and the arena where the 3-time NBA champion Miami Heat basketball team plays.Miami is renowned for its shopping. Hop on a tour to see the major city sights followed by retail therapy at one of Miami's largest and newest shopping malls: Dolphin Mall. With more than 240 retail outlets, you?re bound to need a bit of room in your luggage for your purchases. Luckily, there are several luggage stores at the mall to fill that need. Head west past the city into untamed wilderness on an MSC excursion into the Everglades. At this national park where water is the central feature, unlike any other in North America, nature enthusiasts can hop on an airboat tour through the swampland and waterways to spot alligators and a variety of birds. MoreLess

Arrive -

Depart 18:00

2

Sea Cruising

19th Oct ‘25

Arrive -

Depart -

3

Costa Maya, Mexico

20th Oct ‘25

Puerto Costa Maya, where the Caribbean and Antilles MSC cruise ships dock, is out of sight north of Mahahual, but its influence is felt on cruise-ship days, when the village springs to life with souvenir stands and jet-ski rentals along the slick seafront promenade, an extremely miniature version of Playa del Carmen.The two towns in the area, Mahahual and the smaller Xcalak, were hit hard by Hurricane Dean in 2007. Mahahual was rebuilt, but Xcalak is still quite battered. On an MSC Caribbean and Antilles cruise you will typically stay around Mahahual, while divers and anglers head south to Xcalak. If you stop for only one ancient site in the R�o Bec area, Kohunlich is your best excursion choice.The ruins, seldom visited by anyone other than enormous butterflies and wild parrots, are beautifully situated, peering out above the treetops. The buildings date from the late pre-Classic to the Classic periods (100?900 AD) and the majority are in the R�o Bec architectural style. Foliage has reclaimed most of them, except for the Templo de los Mascarones, which is named after the five 2m-high stucco masks that decorate its facade.Disturbing enough now, these wide-eyed, open-mouthed images of the sun god, Kinich Ahau, once stared out from a background of smooth, bright-red-painted stucco. Also look for an elite residential area called the 27 Escalones, worth the detour to see the great views over the jungle canopy from the cliff edge on which it is built. Set in a drier area with sparse trees, these two neighbouring ruins are an interesting contrast to Kohunlich.Kinichn�?s hulking pyramid, built in metre-high stones, layer upon layer by successive leaders, barely clears the trees, but you can look over the surrounding terrain (and spot a glimpse of the Dzibanch� ancient Maya archaeological site), now broken into farmland.MoreLess

Arrive 08:00

Depart 18:00

4

Isla de Roatan, Honduras

21st Oct ‘25

Setting foot on Isla de Roat�n, off the coast of Honduras, is like entering an incredible work of art where the mountainous lush green junglescape meets the glorious blue sea, and deep coves hide pirates of the past. Roat�n, after all, was at one point home to more than 5,000 pirates.Largely untouched, Roat�n is known for its barrier reef, fishing and diving cultures. The island offers easy access to beautiful beaches and its coral reef, a sanctuary for snorkelers and divers exploring the bounty of its marine life.You?ll arrive on an MSC Caribbean and Antilles cruise into Coxen Hole, the capital of the island, aptly named after the pirate who anchored his ship here at the end of the 17th century.Head off the beaten track to explore the picturesque fishing villages of Punta Gorda, with its Garifuna people, descendants of island Caribs and African slaves, and Oak Ridge, a village on stilts only accessible by boat. Here in an exclusive Martha Stewart excursion curated for MSC, you?ll learn about the local fishing culture, taste local delicacies and explore the island?s waterways and mangroves.For something more adventurous, book one of several MSC excursions that will have you darting across suspension bridges, zip lining through jungle canopy and mingling with monkeys, toucans, parrots and many other birds that inhabit the local forests.Seeking more vibes? Head to popular West Bay for excellent cocktails, beautiful beaches, shopping and entertainment that livens the atmosphere in the rhythm of Caribbean music. MoreLess

Arrive 08:00

Depart 17:00

5

Cozumel, Mexico

22nd Oct ‘25

A forty-kilometre-long island directly off the coast from Playa del Carmen, Isla Cozumel is a renowned cruise-ship call: nearly every day, up to ten cruise ships dock at one of the island?s three dedicated piers, all just south of the only town, San Miguel.A holiday to Mexico with MSC Cruises will present you with restaurants, souvenir shops and jewellery stores, all along the malec�n(Av Rafael Melgar) in downtown San Miguel. If you fancy a museum, the attractive Museo de la Isla de Cozumel has small displays of the flora, fauna and marine life of the island, as well as a good collection of Maya artefacts and old photos.If you?re not a diver, there?s a certain appeal in wandering the relaxed inland blocks of San Miguel, away from the piers, spotting Maya ruins and birds (the Maya called the island cuzamil ? ?land of the swallows?) in the dense forests and being the only person on the windswept eastern beaches. Midway across the island, San Gervasio is the only excavated Maya site on Cozumel. With several small temples connected by sacbeob, or long white roads, it was one of the many independent city-states that survived the fall of Chich�n Itz�, flourishing between 1200 AD and 1650 AD. As part of a larger nature reserve the site is worth a visit for the numerous birds and butterflies you can spot early in the morning or late in the day. Another place to visit is Xcaret, a surprisingly pleasant theme park: it offers all the Yucat�n?s attractions in one handy place, with a museum, a tropical aquarium, a ?Maya village?, a beach, some small authentic ruins, pools and more than a kilometre of subterranean rivers down which you can swim, snorkel or float. On the other hand, neighbouring Xplor is dedicated to ziplines and other outdoor adventure.MoreLess

Arrive 09:00

Depart 19:00

6

Sea Cruising

23rd Oct ‘25

Arrive -

Depart -

7

Ocean Cay, MSC, Bahamas

24th Oct ‘25

Arrive 08:00

Depart 20:00

8

Miami, Florida

25th Oct ‘25

Miami is called the gateway to the Americas, and it?s indeed a very glamourous global city to explore at the start or end of an MSC Caribbean and Antilles cruise. Home to many cultures, the city of Miami sizzles with flavours from the Americas, beginning with Cuba and the Little Havana neighbourhood - one of the most historically significant places, while Wynwood is famous for its wall art and Puerto Rican history. Across Biscayne Bay lies the city of Miami Beach, home to the world-famous South Beach. An MSC-arranged guided private tour opens up a world of possibilities for you: enjoy the beach, take in the city?s Art Deco architecture and enjoy a drink on legendary Ocean Drive, where you can people watch, and perhaps spot a celebrity. If time permits, take a stroll on artsy Lincoln Road packed with street side cafes and shops. Facing the MSC Cruises port in downtown Miami is Bayside Marketplace - a lively commercial centre that is a staging area for boat tours of Miami. Seeing the city from the water, with its impressive skyline and waterfront mansions, is an experience in itself. The downtown area also boasts the dazzling Performing Arts Centre, the Museum of Science, the P�rez Art Museum Miami (known as the PAMM), scenic Bayfront Park and the arena where the 3-time NBA champion Miami Heat basketball team plays.Miami is renowned for its shopping. Hop on a tour to see the major city sights followed by retail therapy at one of Miami's largest and newest shopping malls: Dolphin Mall. With more than 240 retail outlets, you?re bound to need a bit of room in your luggage for your purchases. Luckily, there are several luggage stores at the mall to fill that need. Head west past the city into untamed wilderness on an MSC excursion into the Everglades. At this national park where water is the central feature, unlike any other in North America, nature enthusiasts can hop on an airboat tour through the swampland and waterways to spot alligators and a variety of birds. MoreLess

Arrive 07:00

Depart 18:00

9

Sea Cruising

26th Oct ‘25

Arrive -

Depart -

10

Dominican Republic

27th Oct ‘25

San Felipe de Puerto Plata is the capital of the Puerto Plata province on the Dominican Republic?s Atlantic north coast. The city is best known for its beaches. Playa Dorada?s lengthy beachfront is backed by resorts and an 18-hole golf course. The city?s old colonial-era center is dominated by the 16th-century Fortaleza San Felipe, a Spanish fortress that now houses historical and military artifacts.MoreLess

Arrive 09:00

Depart 17:00

11

San Juan, Puerto Rico

28th Oct ‘25

Blessed with some of the oldest buildings in the Western Hemisphere, San Juan, Puerto Rico?s cap-ital, is romantically charming with its bright pastel Spanish colonial facades, wrought-iron balconies abloom with flowers, narrow cobblestone streets and beloved park squares. Once you arrive on an MSC Caribbean and Antilles cruise at the port, explore Old San Juan (Viejo San Juan), a UNESCO World Heritage district, widely renowned for the fortresses of Castillo San Felipe del Morro and the Castillo San Crist�bal. The old town occupies the headland of a 2.5-mile-long island (connected by bridge to the mainland) that shelters San Juan Bay, for centuries a key port in the New World. It was originally known as Puerto Rico, or ?rich port,? because its location made it the perfect stop for shipping. Several MSC excursions offer walking tours that let you soak up amazing views of San Juan, while making cultural discoveries of a lifetime. Wander through the old town along the Paseo de la Princesa, San Juan?s oldest tree-lined avenue; head up its southern city wall, La Muralla, which until the late 19th century encircled all of Old San Juan with sandstone; and tour the 16th-century fortress of El Morro, with its six different lines of defence.Take a coffee-tasting walking tour to explore Puerto Rico?s rich coffee culture, and learn how the island?s rich volcanic soil and climate have contributed to the rise of coffee as one of its main crops. Taste a delicious cup of freshly brewed Puerto Rican caf� con leche, learn about the island's historical ties with the caffeine-rich beverage, and explore how coffee and the church are connected on this MSC excursion through the streets of Old San Juan.Or savour San Juan?s culinary delights, in a Martha Stewart excursion curated exclusively for MSC that will have you tasting local cuisine and drinks at five destinations along the route through the fortified colonial city. From Puerto Rican fritters at historic El Convento Hotel, to chocolate tasting at a fourth-generation chocolatier, you won?t want to miss this tour, which ends at La Casita de Rones for a rum lesson and a pi�a colada, the national drink of Puerto Rico. With more than 80% of the world's rum coming from Puerto Rico, delve deeper into the spirit on an MSC excursion to Casa Bacard� in the town of Cata�o. Discover the story behind Bacard�?s legendary cocktails, sniff the products on display and learn about the rum-making process including wood barrelling, ageing and finishing. For the grand finale, enjoy a fascinating mixology show.Nature lovers will not want to miss a visit to El Yunque, the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. territory and one of Puerto Rico's finest spots of natural beauty. Marvel at its small horsetail waterfalls, giant ferns and tropical hardwoods.For an enchanting experience, kayak into the enchanting bioluminescent bay at Laguna Grande of Fajardo on another MSC excursion. Under the blanket of the night sky and the lighthouse of Fajardo, paddle through the water and watch it glow with the bioluminescence of millions and millions of tiny organisms. MoreLess

Arrive 09:00

Depart 23:00

12

Sea Cruising

29th Oct ‘25

Arrive -

Depart -

13

Sea Cruising

30th Oct ‘25

Arrive -

Depart -

14

Ocean Cay, MSC, Bahamas

31st Oct ‘25

Arrive 08:00

Depart 20:00

15

Miami, Florida

1st Nov ‘25

Miami is called the gateway to the Americas, and it?s indeed a very glamourous global city to explore at the start or end of an MSC Caribbean and Antilles cruise. Home to many cultures, the city of Miami sizzles with flavours from the Americas, beginning with Cuba and the Little Havana neighbourhood - one of the most historically significant places, while Wynwood is famous for its wall art and Puerto Rican history. Across Biscayne Bay lies the city of Miami Beach, home to the world-famous South Beach. An MSC-arranged guided private tour opens up a world of possibilities for you: enjoy the beach, take in the city?s Art Deco architecture and enjoy a drink on legendary Ocean Drive, where you can people watch, and perhaps spot a celebrity. If time permits, take a stroll on artsy Lincoln Road packed with street side cafes and shops. Facing the MSC Cruises port in downtown Miami is Bayside Marketplace - a lively commercial centre that is a staging area for boat tours of Miami. Seeing the city from the water, with its impressive skyline and waterfront mansions, is an experience in itself. The downtown area also boasts the dazzling Performing Arts Centre, the Museum of Science, the P�rez Art Museum Miami (known as the PAMM), scenic Bayfront Park and the arena where the 3-time NBA champion Miami Heat basketball team plays.Miami is renowned for its shopping. Hop on a tour to see the major city sights followed by retail therapy at one of Miami's largest and newest shopping malls: Dolphin Mall. With more than 240 retail outlets, you?re bound to need a bit of room in your luggage for your purchases. Luckily, there are several luggage stores at the mall to fill that need. Head west past the city into untamed wilderness on an MSC excursion into the Everglades. At this national park where water is the central feature, unlike any other in North America, nature enthusiasts can hop on an airboat tour through the swampland and waterways to spot alligators and a variety of birds. MoreLess

Arrive 07:00

Depart -

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1

18th Oct ‘25

Miami, Florida
Miami is called the gateway to the Americas, and it?s indeed a very glamourous global city to explore at the start or end of an MSC Caribbean and Antilles cruise. Home to many cultures, the city of Miami sizzles with flavours from the Americas, beginning with Cuba and the Little Havana neighbourhood - one of the most historically significant places, while Wynwood is famous for its wall art and Puerto Rican history. Across Biscayne Bay lies the city of Miami Beach, home to the world-famous South Beach. An MSC-arranged guided private tour opens up a world of possibilities for you: enjoy the beach, take in the city?s Art Deco architecture and enjoy a drink on legendary Ocean Drive, where you can people watch, and perhaps spot a celebrity. If time permits, take a stroll on artsy Lincoln Road packed with street side cafes and shops. Facing the MSC Cruises port in downtown Miami is Bayside Marketplace - a lively commercial centre that is a staging area for boat tours of Miami. Seeing the city from the water, with its impressive skyline and waterfront mansions, is an experience in itself. The downtown area also boasts the dazzling Performing Arts Centre, the Museum of Science, the P�rez Art Museum Miami (known as the PAMM), scenic Bayfront Park and the arena where the 3-time NBA champion Miami Heat basketball team plays.Miami is renowned for its shopping. Hop on a tour to see the major city sights followed by retail therapy at one of Miami's largest and newest shopping malls: Dolphin Mall. With more than 240 retail outlets, you?re bound to need a bit of room in your luggage for your purchases. Luckily, there are several luggage stores at the mall to fill that need. Head west past the city into untamed wilderness on an MSC excursion into the Everglades. At this national park where water is the central feature, unlike any other in North America, nature enthusiasts can hop on an airboat tour through the swampland and waterways to spot alligators and a variety of birds.

Arrive -

Depart 18:00

2

19th Oct ‘25

Sea Cruising

Arrive -

Depart -

3

20th Oct ‘25

Costa Maya, Mexico
Puerto Costa Maya, where the Caribbean and Antilles MSC cruise ships dock, is out of sight north of Mahahual, but its influence is felt on cruise-ship days, when the village springs to life with souvenir stands and jet-ski rentals along the slick seafront promenade, an extremely miniature version of Playa del Carmen.The two towns in the area, Mahahual and the smaller Xcalak, were hit hard by Hurricane Dean in 2007. Mahahual was rebuilt, but Xcalak is still quite battered. On an MSC Caribbean and Antilles cruise you will typically stay around Mahahual, while divers and anglers head south to Xcalak. If you stop for only one ancient site in the R�o Bec area, Kohunlich is your best excursion choice.The ruins, seldom visited by anyone other than enormous butterflies and wild parrots, are beautifully situated, peering out above the treetops. The buildings date from the late pre-Classic to the Classic periods (100?900 AD) and the majority are in the R�o Bec architectural style. Foliage has reclaimed most of them, except for the Templo de los Mascarones, which is named after the five 2m-high stucco masks that decorate its facade.Disturbing enough now, these wide-eyed, open-mouthed images of the sun god, Kinich Ahau, once stared out from a background of smooth, bright-red-painted stucco. Also look for an elite residential area called the 27 Escalones, worth the detour to see the great views over the jungle canopy from the cliff edge on which it is built. Set in a drier area with sparse trees, these two neighbouring ruins are an interesting contrast to Kohunlich.Kinichn�?s hulking pyramid, built in metre-high stones, layer upon layer by successive leaders, barely clears the trees, but you can look over the surrounding terrain (and spot a glimpse of the Dzibanch� ancient Maya archaeological site), now broken into farmland.

Arrive 08:00

Depart 18:00

4

21st Oct ‘25

Isla de Roatan, Honduras
Setting foot on Isla de Roat�n, off the coast of Honduras, is like entering an incredible work of art where the mountainous lush green junglescape meets the glorious blue sea, and deep coves hide pirates of the past. Roat�n, after all, was at one point home to more than 5,000 pirates.Largely untouched, Roat�n is known for its barrier reef, fishing and diving cultures. The island offers easy access to beautiful beaches and its coral reef, a sanctuary for snorkelers and divers exploring the bounty of its marine life.You?ll arrive on an MSC Caribbean and Antilles cruise into Coxen Hole, the capital of the island, aptly named after the pirate who anchored his ship here at the end of the 17th century.Head off the beaten track to explore the picturesque fishing villages of Punta Gorda, with its Garifuna people, descendants of island Caribs and African slaves, and Oak Ridge, a village on stilts only accessible by boat. Here in an exclusive Martha Stewart excursion curated for MSC, you?ll learn about the local fishing culture, taste local delicacies and explore the island?s waterways and mangroves.For something more adventurous, book one of several MSC excursions that will have you darting across suspension bridges, zip lining through jungle canopy and mingling with monkeys, toucans, parrots and many other birds that inhabit the local forests.Seeking more vibes? Head to popular West Bay for excellent cocktails, beautiful beaches, shopping and entertainment that livens the atmosphere in the rhythm of Caribbean music.

Arrive 08:00

Depart 17:00

5

22nd Oct ‘25

Cozumel, Mexico
A forty-kilometre-long island directly off the coast from Playa del Carmen, Isla Cozumel is a renowned cruise-ship call: nearly every day, up to ten cruise ships dock at one of the island?s three dedicated piers, all just south of the only town, San Miguel.A holiday to Mexico with MSC Cruises will present you with restaurants, souvenir shops and jewellery stores, all along the malec�n(Av Rafael Melgar) in downtown San Miguel. If you fancy a museum, the attractive Museo de la Isla de Cozumel has small displays of the flora, fauna and marine life of the island, as well as a good collection of Maya artefacts and old photos.If you?re not a diver, there?s a certain appeal in wandering the relaxed inland blocks of San Miguel, away from the piers, spotting Maya ruins and birds (the Maya called the island cuzamil ? ?land of the swallows?) in the dense forests and being the only person on the windswept eastern beaches. Midway across the island, San Gervasio is the only excavated Maya site on Cozumel. With several small temples connected by sacbeob, or long white roads, it was one of the many independent city-states that survived the fall of Chich�n Itz�, flourishing between 1200 AD and 1650 AD. As part of a larger nature reserve the site is worth a visit for the numerous birds and butterflies you can spot early in the morning or late in the day. Another place to visit is Xcaret, a surprisingly pleasant theme park: it offers all the Yucat�n?s attractions in one handy place, with a museum, a tropical aquarium, a ?Maya village?, a beach, some small authentic ruins, pools and more than a kilometre of subterranean rivers down which you can swim, snorkel or float. On the other hand, neighbouring Xplor is dedicated to ziplines and other outdoor adventure.

Arrive 09:00

Depart 19:00

6

23rd Oct ‘25

Sea Cruising

Arrive -

Depart -

7

24th Oct ‘25

Ocean Cay, MSC, Bahamas

Arrive 08:00

Depart 20:00

8

25th Oct ‘25

Miami, Florida
Miami is called the gateway to the Americas, and it?s indeed a very glamourous global city to explore at the start or end of an MSC Caribbean and Antilles cruise. Home to many cultures, the city of Miami sizzles with flavours from the Americas, beginning with Cuba and the Little Havana neighbourhood - one of the most historically significant places, while Wynwood is famous for its wall art and Puerto Rican history. Across Biscayne Bay lies the city of Miami Beach, home to the world-famous South Beach. An MSC-arranged guided private tour opens up a world of possibilities for you: enjoy the beach, take in the city?s Art Deco architecture and enjoy a drink on legendary Ocean Drive, where you can people watch, and perhaps spot a celebrity. If time permits, take a stroll on artsy Lincoln Road packed with street side cafes and shops. Facing the MSC Cruises port in downtown Miami is Bayside Marketplace - a lively commercial centre that is a staging area for boat tours of Miami. Seeing the city from the water, with its impressive skyline and waterfront mansions, is an experience in itself. The downtown area also boasts the dazzling Performing Arts Centre, the Museum of Science, the P�rez Art Museum Miami (known as the PAMM), scenic Bayfront Park and the arena where the 3-time NBA champion Miami Heat basketball team plays.Miami is renowned for its shopping. Hop on a tour to see the major city sights followed by retail therapy at one of Miami's largest and newest shopping malls: Dolphin Mall. With more than 240 retail outlets, you?re bound to need a bit of room in your luggage for your purchases. Luckily, there are several luggage stores at the mall to fill that need. Head west past the city into untamed wilderness on an MSC excursion into the Everglades. At this national park where water is the central feature, unlike any other in North America, nature enthusiasts can hop on an airboat tour through the swampland and waterways to spot alligators and a variety of birds.

Arrive 07:00

Depart 18:00

9

26th Oct ‘25

Sea Cruising

Arrive -

Depart -

10

27th Oct ‘25

Dominican Republic
San Felipe de Puerto Plata is the capital of the Puerto Plata province on the Dominican Republic?s Atlantic north coast. The city is best known for its beaches. Playa Dorada?s lengthy beachfront is backed by resorts and an 18-hole golf course. The city?s old colonial-era center is dominated by the 16th-century Fortaleza San Felipe, a Spanish fortress that now houses historical and military artifacts.

Arrive 09:00

Depart 17:00

11

28th Oct ‘25

San Juan, Puerto Rico
Blessed with some of the oldest buildings in the Western Hemisphere, San Juan, Puerto Rico?s cap-ital, is romantically charming with its bright pastel Spanish colonial facades, wrought-iron balconies abloom with flowers, narrow cobblestone streets and beloved park squares. Once you arrive on an MSC Caribbean and Antilles cruise at the port, explore Old San Juan (Viejo San Juan), a UNESCO World Heritage district, widely renowned for the fortresses of Castillo San Felipe del Morro and the Castillo San Crist�bal. The old town occupies the headland of a 2.5-mile-long island (connected by bridge to the mainland) that shelters San Juan Bay, for centuries a key port in the New World. It was originally known as Puerto Rico, or ?rich port,? because its location made it the perfect stop for shipping. Several MSC excursions offer walking tours that let you soak up amazing views of San Juan, while making cultural discoveries of a lifetime. Wander through the old town along the Paseo de la Princesa, San Juan?s oldest tree-lined avenue; head up its southern city wall, La Muralla, which until the late 19th century encircled all of Old San Juan with sandstone; and tour the 16th-century fortress of El Morro, with its six different lines of defence.Take a coffee-tasting walking tour to explore Puerto Rico?s rich coffee culture, and learn how the island?s rich volcanic soil and climate have contributed to the rise of coffee as one of its main crops. Taste a delicious cup of freshly brewed Puerto Rican caf� con leche, learn about the island's historical ties with the caffeine-rich beverage, and explore how coffee and the church are connected on this MSC excursion through the streets of Old San Juan.Or savour San Juan?s culinary delights, in a Martha Stewart excursion curated exclusively for MSC that will have you tasting local cuisine and drinks at five destinations along the route through the fortified colonial city. From Puerto Rican fritters at historic El Convento Hotel, to chocolate tasting at a fourth-generation chocolatier, you won?t want to miss this tour, which ends at La Casita de Rones for a rum lesson and a pi�a colada, the national drink of Puerto Rico. With more than 80% of the world's rum coming from Puerto Rico, delve deeper into the spirit on an MSC excursion to Casa Bacard� in the town of Cata�o. Discover the story behind Bacard�?s legendary cocktails, sniff the products on display and learn about the rum-making process including wood barrelling, ageing and finishing. For the grand finale, enjoy a fascinating mixology show.Nature lovers will not want to miss a visit to El Yunque, the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. territory and one of Puerto Rico's finest spots of natural beauty. Marvel at its small horsetail waterfalls, giant ferns and tropical hardwoods.For an enchanting experience, kayak into the enchanting bioluminescent bay at Laguna Grande of Fajardo on another MSC excursion. Under the blanket of the night sky and the lighthouse of Fajardo, paddle through the water and watch it glow with the bioluminescence of millions and millions of tiny organisms.

Arrive 09:00

Depart 23:00

12

29th Oct ‘25

Sea Cruising

Arrive -

Depart -

13

30th Oct ‘25

Sea Cruising

Arrive -

Depart -

14

31st Oct ‘25

Ocean Cay, MSC, Bahamas

Arrive 08:00

Depart 20:00

15

1st Nov ‘25

Miami, Florida
Miami is called the gateway to the Americas, and it?s indeed a very glamourous global city to explore at the start or end of an MSC Caribbean and Antilles cruise. Home to many cultures, the city of Miami sizzles with flavours from the Americas, beginning with Cuba and the Little Havana neighbourhood - one of the most historically significant places, while Wynwood is famous for its wall art and Puerto Rican history. Across Biscayne Bay lies the city of Miami Beach, home to the world-famous South Beach. An MSC-arranged guided private tour opens up a world of possibilities for you: enjoy the beach, take in the city?s Art Deco architecture and enjoy a drink on legendary Ocean Drive, where you can people watch, and perhaps spot a celebrity. If time permits, take a stroll on artsy Lincoln Road packed with street side cafes and shops. Facing the MSC Cruises port in downtown Miami is Bayside Marketplace - a lively commercial centre that is a staging area for boat tours of Miami. Seeing the city from the water, with its impressive skyline and waterfront mansions, is an experience in itself. The downtown area also boasts the dazzling Performing Arts Centre, the Museum of Science, the P�rez Art Museum Miami (known as the PAMM), scenic Bayfront Park and the arena where the 3-time NBA champion Miami Heat basketball team plays.Miami is renowned for its shopping. Hop on a tour to see the major city sights followed by retail therapy at one of Miami's largest and newest shopping malls: Dolphin Mall. With more than 240 retail outlets, you?re bound to need a bit of room in your luggage for your purchases. Luckily, there are several luggage stores at the mall to fill that need. Head west past the city into untamed wilderness on an MSC excursion into the Everglades. At this national park where water is the central feature, unlike any other in North America, nature enthusiasts can hop on an airboat tour through the swampland and waterways to spot alligators and a variety of birds.

Arrive 07:00

Depart -

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  • Ocean View Bella
    Ocean View Bella - OB

    Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available

  • Deluxe Ocean View
    Deluxe Ocean View - OR1

    Deluxe Ocean View

  • Deluxe Ocean View
    Deluxe Ocean View - OR2

    Deluxe Ocean View

  • Studio Ocean View
    Studio Ocean View - OS

    Studio Ocean View

  • Deluxe Balcony  With Promenade View
    Deluxe Balcony  With Promenade View - PR1

    Deluxe Balcony  With Promenade View

  • Deluxe Balcony  With Promenade View
    Deluxe Balcony  With Promenade View - PR2

    Deluxe Balcony  With Promenade View

  • Deluxe Balcony  With Promenade View
    Deluxe Balcony  With Promenade View - PR3

    Deluxe Balcony  With Promenade View

  • Deluxe Balcony  With Promenade & Ocean View
    Deluxe Balcony  With Promenade & Ocean View - PV

    Deluxe Balcony  With Promenade & Ocean View

  • Premium Suite Aurea
    Premium Suite Aurea - SL1

    Premium Suite Aurea

  • Premium Suite Aurea With Promenade & Ocean View
    Premium Suite Aurea With Promenade & Ocean View - SLP

    Premium Suite Aurea With Promenade & Ocean View

  • Junior Suite Aurea
    Junior Suite Aurea - SM

    Junior Suite Aurea

  • Deluxe Suite Aurea With Promenade & Ocean View
    Deluxe Suite Aurea With Promenade & Ocean View - SRP

    Deluxe Suite Aurea With Promenade & Ocean View

  • Grand Suite Aurea
    Grand Suite Aurea - SX

    Grand Suite Aurea

  • Grand Suite Aurea with Terrace and Whirlpool
    Grand Suite Aurea with Terrace and Whirlpool - SXJ

    Grand Suite Aurea with Terrace and Whirlpool

  • Grand Suite Aurea with Terrace
    Grand Suite Aurea with Terrace - SXT

    Grand Suite Aurea with Terrace

  • Infinite Ocean View
    Infinite Ocean View - VL1

    Infinite Ocean View

  • Infinite Ocean View
    Infinite Ocean View - VLA

    Infinite Ocean View

  • MSC Yacht Club Deluxe Suite
    MSC Yacht Club Deluxe Suite - YC1

    Yacht Club Deluxe Suite

  • MSC Yacht Club Royal Suite
    MSC Yacht Club Royal Suite - YC3

    Yacht Club Royal Suite

  • MSC Yacht Club Owner's Suite
    MSC Yacht Club Owner's Suite - YC4

    Yacht Club Owner's Suite

  • MSC Yacht Club Duplex Suites
    MSC Yacht Club Duplex Suites - YCD

    Yacht Club Duplex Suites

  • MSC Yacht Club Interior Suite
    MSC Yacht Club Interior Suite - YIN

    Yacht Club Interior Suite

  • MSC Yacht Club Duplex Suite with Jacuzzi
    MSC Yacht Club Duplex Suite with Jacuzzi - YJD

    Yacht Club Duplex Suite with Jacuzzi

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Staterooms

Deluxe Balcony Aurea - BA

Deluxe Balcony Aurea

Balcony Aurea

Balcony Bella - BB

Balcony Bella

Wardrobe Bathroom with shower and hairdryer Comfortable double bed which can be converted in two single beds (on request) Interactive TV, Wi-Fi connection (for a fee), telephone and safe Mini bar and Air conditioning

Premium Balcony Aurea - BGA

Premium Balcony Aurea

Premium balcony Aurea

Deluxe Balcony with Partial View - BP

Deluxe Balcony with Partial View

Deluxe Balcony with Partial View

Deluxe Balcony - BR1

Deluxe Balcony

Deluxe Balcony

Deluxe Balcony - BR2

Deluxe Balcony

Deluxe Balcony

Deluxe Balcony - BR3

Deluxe Balcony

Deluxe Balcony

Deluxe Balcony - BR4

Deluxe Balcony

Deluxe Balcony

Interior Bella - IB

Interior Bella

Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available

Deluxe Interior - IR1

Deluxe Interior

Deluxe Interior

Deluxe Interior - IR2

Deluxe Interior

Deluxe Interior

Studio Interior - IS

Studio Interior

Bathroom with shower and hairdryer Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available ($) Approx. 108 ft2

Ocean View Bella - OB

Ocean View Bella

Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available

Deluxe Ocean View - OR1

Deluxe Ocean View

Deluxe Ocean View

Deluxe Ocean View - OR2

Deluxe Ocean View

Deluxe Ocean View

Studio Ocean View - OS

Studio Ocean View

Studio Ocean View

Deluxe Balcony  With Promenade View - PR1

Deluxe Balcony  With Promenade View

Deluxe Balcony  With Promenade View

Deluxe Balcony  With Promenade View - PR2

Deluxe Balcony  With Promenade View

Deluxe Balcony  With Promenade View

Deluxe Balcony  With Promenade View - PR3

Deluxe Balcony  With Promenade View

Deluxe Balcony  With Promenade View

Deluxe Balcony  With Promenade & Ocean View - PV

Deluxe Balcony  With Promenade & Ocean View

Deluxe Balcony  With Promenade & Ocean View

Premium Suite Aurea - SL1

Premium Suite Aurea

Premium Suite Aurea

Premium Suite Aurea With Promenade & Ocean View - SLP

Premium Suite Aurea With Promenade & Ocean View

Premium Suite Aurea With Promenade & Ocean View

Junior Suite Aurea With Promenade & Ocean View - SRP

Junior Suite Aurea With Promenade & Ocean View

Junior Suite Aurea With Promenade & Ocean View

Grand Suite Aurea - SX

Grand Suite Aurea

Grand Suite Aurea

Grand Suite Aurea with Terrace and Whirlpool - SXJ

Grand Suite Aurea with Terrace and Whirlpool

Grand Suite Aurea with Terrace and Whirlpool

Grand Suite Aurea with Terrace - SXT

Grand Suite Aurea with Terrace

Grand Suite Aurea with Terrace

Infinite Ocean View - VL1

Infinite Ocean View

Infinite Ocean View

Infinite Ocean View - VLA

Infinite Ocean View

Infinite Ocean View

MSC Yacht Club Deluxe Suite - YC1

MSC Yacht Club Deluxe Suite

Yacht Club Deluxe Suite

MSC Yacht Club Royal Suite - YC3

MSC Yacht Club Royal Suite

Yacht Club Royal Suite

MSC Yacht Club Owner's Suite - YC4

MSC Yacht Club Owner's Suite

Yacht Club Owner's Suite

MSC Yacht Club Duplex Suites - YCD

MSC Yacht Club Duplex Suites

Yacht Club Duplex Suites

MSC Yacht Club Interior Suite - YIN

MSC Yacht Club Interior Suite

Yacht Club Interior Suite

MSC Yacht Club Duplex Suite with Jacuzzi - YJD

MSC Yacht Club Duplex Suite with Jacuzzi

Yacht Club Duplex Suite with Jacuzzi

Stateroom Types

Inside

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Outside

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Balcony

Balcony Aurea

Price from $2,436pp

Suite

Premium Suite Aurea

Price from $5,180pp

Included Services

Cruise onboard MSC ship

Accommodation in your chosen suite or stateroom

Coffee, tea, water and ice tea anytime

All meals including a range of dining options

Fitness center

Mini golf

Waterpark

Pools and hot tubs

Himalayan bridge suspension walk

Onboard entertainment

Children’s clubs

Access to Ocean Cay private island on select cruises

Additional perks available for Bella, Aurea, Fantastica and MSC Yacht club

Port taxes and fees

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