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The season

05 Feb 2020
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The coming season (from

October) will see MSC

deploy two vessels to South

Africa. The MSC Musica

will operate out of Durban

calling at Portuguese

Island and Pomene in

Mozambique, while the MSC

Opera will sail out of Cape

Town to Walvis Bay and

Lüderitz.

This will be the first time

that two different classes

of MSC ships – Lirica and

Musica – will be deployed in

the country simultaneously,

says Ross. The ships will

alternate routes, providing

cruisers with a wider

choice of options.

Lirica vessels are built

along more classic lines

and are used to service

those destinations that

are inaccessible to larger

vessels. Being smaller there

are fewer cabins and fewer

guests. Musica vessels

have up to 20% more guest

capacity and facilities.

“This coming season we

will serve both the east and

the west coasts throughout

the summer,” says Ross.

“Our goal is to bring bigger

and better ships to the

country while at the same

time enriching our itineraries

as more South Africans are

realising that a cruise is an

affordable, convenient and

exciting holiday option.”

Local MSC cruise

itineraries are between

three and 14 nights.

This coming season, MSC

will promote its 14-night

New Year cruise around

Southern Africa. The cruise

will depart from Durban on

December 26. Destinations

include Portuguese Island;

Nosy Be, Madagascar; Port

Victoria in the Seychelles;

and Port Louis in Mauritius.

“What makes this cruise

particularly special is that

it will be the first time that

Port Victoria has been

included in the offering from

Durban, outside of MSC

Cruises’ Grand Voyage.”

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