MSC Cruises Announces Summer 2025 Itineraries

In a press release issued today, MSC Cruises announced its lineup of summer 2025 itineraries for the North American market, with four ships sailing from U.S. homeports and offering a wide range of vacation options for travelers. Departing from New York City, Miami and Port Canaveral, these itineraries will call on popular destinations in the sun-soaked Caribbean, Florida, The Bahamas, and Bermuda, with most itineraries including stops at the cruise line’s picturesque private island – Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve.

Rubén A. Rodríguez, President, MSC Cruises USA, said: “We want our guests to experience MSC Cruises’ most modern and innovative ships, whether they’re on a quick weekend getaway or the vacation of a lifetime. The Summer 2025 season will be an exciting one for us. MSC World America will let our guests experience the future of cruising with 7-night itineraries from Miami, and we’re enhancing our short cruises from Miami with the fantastic MSC Seascape providing 3- and 4-night options. We’re especially thrilled that all four ships sailing from U.S. homeports will call at Ocean Cay, providing guests with the opportunity to experience MSC Cruises’ unique and beautiful private island in The Bahamas no matter where they embark.”

MSC Cruises will have two ships sailing from its next generation terminal at PortMiami—set to be the world’s largest—for the summer 2025 season. Miami’s newest megaship, the highly anticipated flagship MSC World America will be embarking on her inaugural season in April 2025. As the second in MSC Cruises’ trailblazing World Class, the ship will be MSC Cruises’ largest U.S.-based vessel and redefine the cruise experience for her guests. The LNG-powered MSC World America will offer 7-night sailings departing on Saturdays to both eastern and western Caribbean ports, including San Juan, Puerto Rico; Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic; Costa Maya and Cozumel, Mexico; Isla de Roatan, Honduras; and Ocean Cay.

MSC Seascape will also call the new PortMiami terminal home, offering a mix of 7-night itineraries in the eastern and western Caribbean along with new 3- and 4-night sailings to The Bahamas and Ocean Cay to meet the growing demand for mini-cruises. This marks the first time a Seaside EVO Class ship will offer short cruises from Miami. Select 3- and 4-night itineraries will stay overnight at Ocean Cay, giving guests more time to enjoy the cruise line’s private island with activities including a sunset champagne cruise, beachside stargazing and a lighthouse LED show.

MSC Meraviglia will offer guests 7-night itineraries from New York City to Florida and The Bahamas. Notable stops include Port Canaveral (Florida), Nassau and Ocean Cay (The Bahamas). Additionally, pink sand beaches and adventures await guests on 6- and 7-night itineraries to Bermuda. Guests will love spending several nights at the Royal Naval Dockyard with ample time to explore the island’s unique blend of cultures.

From Port Canaveral, MSC Seashore will sail a range of itinerary options, including short 3- and 4-night escapes to The Bahamas. Some of the ship’s 7-night itineraries start out with two days at Ocean Cay followed by stops in Cozumel and Costa Maya.

Itinerary Highlights:

  • MSC World America – Sailing 7-night itineraries from Miami departing on Saturdays:
    • 7-night Eastern Caribbean (Puerto Plata, San Juan, Ocean Cay)
    • 7-night Western Caribbean (Costa Maya, Cozumel, Isla de Roatan, Ocean Cay)
  • MSC Seascape – Sailing 3-, 4- and 7-night itineraries from Miami departing on Thursdays and Sundays:
    • 7-night Eastern Caribbean (Ocean Cay, Nassau, San Juan and Puerto Plata)
    • 7-night Western Caribbean (Ocean Cay, Nassau, Jamaica, Grand Cayman)
    • 3- and 4-night The Bahamas (Nassau and Ocean Cay)
  • MSC Meraviglia – Sailing 7-night itineraries from New York City to Florida and The Bahamas and Bermuda departing on Sundays:
    • 7-night Florida and The Bahamas (Port Canaveral, Nassau, Ocean Cay)
    • 7-night Bermuda (several nights at Royal Naval Dockyard)
  • MSC Seashore – Sailing from Port Canaveral with a range of options departing Thursdays and Sundays:
    • 3- and 4-night The Bahamas (Nassau and Ocean Cay)
    • 7-night Western Caribbean (Cozumel, Costa Maya, Ocean Cay)
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