Showing posts with label MSC Orchestra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MSC Orchestra. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

A Visit to the MSC Orchestra

In the month of May I had the pleasure of visiting the MSC Orchestra on her recent visit to New York.

I was very impressed with the ship, the company philosophy and the value for the money.

To read more on the MSC Orchestra and a full review of the ship, please click the link below.

Read MSC Orchestra Review.

Friday, May 15, 2009

MSC Cruises Offers Connecting Balcony and Back To Back Cruise Savings

(May 13, 2009) –The entire family can experience the beauty of Europe on a 7-night cruise and save with MSC Cruises’ limited-time, Family Plan offer. Guests who book a balcony stateroom on select MSC Cruises’ Mediterranean and Northern Europe itineraries by May 31, 2009 can save up to 60 percent off a connecting balcony stateroom. This special “Family Plan” offer is applicable on adjoining Category 10 or 11 Balcony Superior staterooms (accommodating up to four guests) on the following 7-night sailings:
  • MSC Splendida – “The Splendid Mediterranean” in July or August; rates begin at $5,349

  • MSC Fantasia – “Mediterranean Fantasy” in June, July or August; rates begin at $4,999

  • MSC Poesia – “Turkish Treasures and Croatian Coasts” in June, July or August; rates begin at $4,799

  • MSC Musica – “Greek Islands in the Sun” in June, July or August; rates begin at $5,099

  • MSC Orchestra – “Fascinating Fjords” in June, July or August; rates begin at $5,349

  • MSC Orchestra – “Baltic Capitals and Russian Palaces” in June, July or August; rates begin at $5,349
Rates are cruise only and subject to availability.
In addition.....
(May 12, 2009) – MSC Cruises is offering special savings when you combine back-to-back 7-night Eastern and Western Mediterranean cruises this fall for a memorable 14-night European experience.

Cruise-only Back-to-Back rates begin at $1,299 per person, double occupancy and include transfers from the Venice pier to the Genoa pier.
Rates are available on select sailings; certain restrictions apply.
Bookings must be made by May 31, 2009.
For that unique back-to-back experience, guests can combine MSC Armonia’s Eastern Mediterranean itineraries (departing Sept. 7, 14 and 21) from Venice with MSC Lirica’s Western Mediterranean cruises from Genoa (departing Sept.14, 21 and 28).
Also available are back-to back cruises on MSC Musica (Eastern Mediterranean) from Venice (departing Aug. 30; Sept. 6, 13, 20 and 27; Oct. 4, 11, 18 and 25) and MSC Fantasia (Western Mediterranean) from Genoa, departing Sept. 6, 13, 20 and 27; Oct. 4, 11, 18 and 25; and Nov. 1.
As with all MSC Cruises’ sailings, kids under the age of 17 when sharing a stateroom with two full-fare-paying adults.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

MSC Orchestra Maiden Arrival in New York

(May 6, 2009) – Start spreading the news – MSC Cruises introduces its brand of sophisticated European-style cruising to New York City and will be returning in the Fall of 2010 with a series of Canada/New England itineraries.

MSC Orchestra arrived in New York City Tuesday morning to a warm welcome from city officials. Her historic arrival marks the first time one of the Italian-owned cruise line’s ships has called in the “Big Apple.” The ship docked overnight at the Manhattan Cruise Terminal before departing today on an eastbound transatlantic crossing to Copenhagen, where she will sail Northern Europe itineraries during the summer months.
On Sept. 22, 2010, the line’s newest ship MSC Magnifica (currently under construction in France) arrives in New York for the line’s inaugural season of Canada/New England itineraries, roundtrip from New York City and Quebec City. It is estimated that the ship’s calls in NYC can potentially have an indirect revenue impact on the city valued at more than $2.7 million.
“It has been decades since vacationers have been able to sail from New York on a European-owned cruise line with the classic style and elegance that only the Italians know how to deliver,” says Richard E. Sasso, president and CEO of MSC Cruises (USA), Inc.
“We are excited to make this memorable experience readily accessible to the residents of the Northeast.” He adds, “With the most modern and fastest growing fleet in the cruise industry, MSC Cruises feels right at home in this, the crossroads of the world. We look forward to strengthening our position in New York City in future years.”
MSC Cruises offers itineraries in the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, South America and the Caribbean, as well as transatlantic sailings. Each itinerary features the out-of-the-ordinary port calls for which MSC Cruises has become known.
No matter what the sailing region, MSC Cruises offers guests an authentic Italian/European cruise experience, from the superb cuisine featuring regional Italian specialties (as well as perennial, All-American favorites) to the warmth and generosity of the Italian officers and international crew and the European-style entertainment that is suitable for the entire family.
MSC Cruises is no stranger to New York City. The U.S. headquarters of the cruise line’s parent company, Mediterranean Shipping Company, have been based in New York City for nearly 25 years.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

MSC Cruises Offers Discounts on MSC Orchestra Transatlantic Voyage

MSC Cruises USA is offering savings of up to 60% on MSC Lirica and MSC Orchestra’s eastbound Atlantic crossings this spring.

MSC Orchestra departs Fort Lauderdale on May 2 on an 18-night sailing to Copenhagen. The voyage includes the line’s first call in New York City, a May 5 overnight. The offer brings starting prices to $56 per person, double occupancy, for an inside stateroom, $73 for an ocean-view, $84 for a balcony and $144 for a balcony suite.

MSC Lirica departs Fort Lauderdale on April 23 on a 16-night voyage to Dover. With the savings, rates begin at $44 for an inside stateroom, $60 for an ocean-view and $125 for a balcony suite.

The rates expire March 15.