MSC Cruises offers unique itineraries in the Indian Ocean, perfect for family holidays and those seeking relaxation or adventure. Choose from short trips to the picturesque Portuguese and Pomene Islands or embark on a longer 14-night New Year's cruise from Durban, exploring destinations like Nosy Be and Port Louis.
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MSC Cruises’ Lirica class ships are smaller in size, accommodating just over 2,600 guests. This comes with some decided advantages – a more relaxed, and personalised experience onboard. Guests have the freedom to explore expansive deck spaces, lounge areas and entertainment venues without the larger crowds, in an ambiance that feels both refined and exclusive.
For those seeking a longer journey, the ever-popular New Year’s cruise is ideal. The 14-night voyage from Durban takes guests on a scenic journey to destinations such as Nosy Be, Mamoudzou, Port Louis and La Possession inviting guests to immerse themselves in lush tropical landscapes, vibrant cultures and popular local attractions. Each destination promises unique experiences, from wildlife encounters to scenic hikes and cultural excursions.
Authentic Italian pizza, fresh seafood, and gourmet international dishes are crafted from high-quality ingredients. Guests can enjoy everything from a casual al fresco breakfast with ocean views to an elegant evening meal paired with fine wine. Every bar and lounge has its own ambiance, whether you’re in the mood for a mid-morning espresso, an afternoon cocktail or an evening nightcap.ensures there’s never a dull moment.
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