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New York

New York is a wonderful port of call for MSC cruise liners on Grand Voyages cruise itineraries. Hidden gardens next to postmodern skyscrapers; priceless art tucked away in medieval-style cloisters; a revamped waterfront you can stroll along to take...


Portland

Overlooking stunning Casco Bay in the state of Maine, Portland is a maritime city with an important commercial port that is historically famous but also culturally attractive. With a full nightlife including numerous clubs spread over the harbor...


Cruises from Galveston, Texas

Discover the port of Galveston, your gateway to an unforgettable adventure with MSC Cruises. Discover this historic island that blends nature with family-friendly activities and Texas fun.   Explore the lively Strand District, visit the iconic...


Charlotte Amalie/St. Thomas

While you enjoy your holiday in the Antilles, you should take a pleasant stroll through the city and discover its gems. From Government Hill, head to Lille Tarne Gade, which means the street of the little tower in Danish: with its 99 steps, it is...


San Diego

Attractions that are famous all over the world for their beauty and grandeur, endless beaches with numerous facilities for surfing and water sports. Fun, relaxation and a mild climate that caresses the skin. This and so much more can be found in San...


Callao/Lima

Lima retains a certain elegance, particularly in its colonial centre. The city still brims with culture and history, though it may not be obvious at first.Top of its attractions are some excellent museums – the best of which should definitely be...


Hanga Roa, Rapa nui

Big bay. This is the meaning in the Polynesian language of Hanga Roa, the only city, and capital of Easter Island. Chile is one of the stops on the 2020 World Cruise that will cross the world stopping off at the most important ports on the entire...


Punta Arenas

 Your MSC Cruise will take you to PuntaArenas, the capital city of the Magellan Region and of ChileanAntarctica. Its creation is quite recent: it was founded in 1848. It boasts Dalmatian ancestors, who came to South America in the 19th century in...


Arica

Arica, Chile’s northernmost city, 316km north of Iquique, benefits greatly from tourism, with foreign visitors flocking to its pleasant sandy beaches in the summer, and with a smattering of good museums.Aside from its own attractions, Arica makes a...


Valparaiso

Of Chile’s 4000km-plus coastline, the brief central strip between Rocas de Santo Domingo and Los Vilos is the most visited and developed. Known as the Litoral Central, this 250km stretch boasts bay after bay lined with gorgeous, white-sand beaches,...