For those wishing to board one of the cruise ships for a 19-night Grand Voyage from Brazil to Italy’s Genoa, the lead-in fare is $1005 per person twin share – a mere $53 per person per night.
For Mediterranean and Northern European cruise season in 2015 MSC Cruises has also extended their Earlybird offers with savings up to $500pp on departures.
2014 Cruise Week, organised by the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia, will be held from September 1-8.
Other money-saving MSC Cruises offers during the celebrations include:
- 14 or 21 night Grand Mediterranean voyages in 2015 with free transfer between the ports of Venice and Genoa priced from $1488pp, twin share;
- Seven-night Caribbean return cruise from Miami priced from $549pp, twin share.
The above specials will be on sale exclusively during Cruise Week.
As with all MSC Cruises itineraries, children under the age of 18 years cruise free when sharing one cabin with two paying adults, they need only pay port charges from $175 per child.
Details: MSC Cruises, phone 1300 028502 or check out www.msccruises.com.au
MSC Cruises is the market leading cruise company in the Mediterranean, South Africa and Brazil and operates across the globe. MSC Cruises sails throughout the year in the Mediterranean and offers a wide range of seasonal itineraries in Northern Europe, the Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean, the French Antilles, South America, South and West Africa, and the Red Sea. Its modern fleet comprises eleven ships: Fantasia-class MSC Divina, MSC Splendida and MSC Fantasia; Musica-class MSC Magnifica, MSC Poesia, MSC Orchestra, and MSC Musica; Lirica-class MSC Sinfonia, MSC Armonia, MSC Opera and MSC Lirica. In 2013 the fleet will once again increase in size with the addition of MSC Preziosa, who will be christened in March. MSC Cruises is the only company in the world to receive the "6 Golden Pearls" award from the Bureau Veritas in recognition of its high level of quality management and environmental responsibility. MSC has also achieved ISO 9001 and ISO 22000 certification for the quality and food safety of all aspects of its catering, both on shore and on board. MSC Cruises believes that global leadership brings increased responsibility towards the physical and human environments in which it operates. As such, a long term partnership with UNICEF was undertaken in 2009 to fund a community project aimed at providing disadvantaged children in Brazil with a quality education. To date, MSC Cruises has raised over two million euros for the initiative.
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