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14th14 | JulJul | 202626 | Barcelona, Spain, embark on the MSC Meraviglia | 18:00 | |||
The infinite variety of street life, the nooks and crannies of the medieval Barri Gòtic, the ceramic tile and stained glass of Art Nouveau facades, the art and music, the throb of street life, the food (ah, the food!)—one way or another, Barcelona will find a way to get your full attention. The capital of Catalonia is a banquet for the senses, with its beguiling mix of ancient and modern architecture, tempting cafés and markets, and sun-drenched Mediterranean beaches. A stroll along La Rambla and through waterfront Barceloneta, as well as a tour of Gaudí's majestic Sagrada Famíliaand his other unique creations, are part of a visit to Spain's second-largest city. Modern art museums and chic shops call for attention, too. Barcelona's vibe stays lively well into the night, when you can linger over regional wine and cuisine at buzzing tapas bars. | |||||||
15th15 | JulJul | 202626 | At Sea | ||||
16th16 | JulJul | 202626 | La Goulette, Tunisia | 08:00 | 18:00 | ||
17th17 | JulJul | 202626 | Palermo, Italy | 08:00 | 18:00 | ||
Once the intellectual capital of southern Europe, Palermo has always been at the crossroads of civilization. Favorably situated on a crescent-shaped bay at the foot of Monte Pellegrino, it has attracted almost every culture touching the Mediterranean world. To Palermo's credit, it has absorbed these diverse cultures into a unique personality that is at once Arab and Christian, Byzantine and Roman, Norman and Italian. The city's heritage encompasses all of Sicily's varied ages, but its distinctive aspect is its Arab-Norman identity, an improbable marriage that, mixed in with Byzantine and Jewish elements, created some resplendent works of art. No less noteworthy than the architecture is Palermo's chaotic vitality, on display at some of Italy's most vibrant outdoor markets, public squares, street bazaars, and food vendors, and above all in its grand climax of Italy's most spectacular passeggiata (the leisurely social stroll along the principal thoroughfare). | |||||||
18th18 | JulJul | 202626 | Naples, Italy | 06:30 | 16:30 | ||
Naples, in the Campania region, is Italy's third largest city. Its claim to fame is the spectacular location along one of the world's most splendid bays, backed by the perfect cone of Mount Vesuvius. In addition to its beautiful setting, Naples' surprises with other outstanding attractions such as the Royal Palace, San Carlos Opera House, the impressive National Archaeological Museum and the Castel Nuovo, dating from the 13th-century. The city's central area is best explored on foot. Chaotic traffic conditions make driving around the city a very frustrating experience. Naples provides a convenient starting point for trips to such favored destinations as Pompeii, Herculaneum and Mount Vesuvius. The Isle of Capri can be reached via a 45-minute hydrofoil service. The region of Campania was home to Greeks settlers some 300 years before Rome was founded. Pompeii, too, was a Greek town before being conquered by the Romans during the 5th century BC. It was under the Romans that Pompeii flourished and grew prosperous. When Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD, the population of 20,000 was wiped out, but dozens of buildings were preserved under layers of cinder more than 20 feet deep. The most important finds from Pompeii are displayed in Naples' National Archaeological Museum. A visit here will no doubt enhance a visit to ancient Pompeii. | |||||||
19th19 | JulJul | 202626 | Livorno, Italy | 09:00 | 19:00 | ||
Livorno is a gritty city with a long and interesting history. In the early Middle Ages it alternately belonged to Pisa and Genoa. In 1421 Florence, seeking access to the sea, bought it. Cosimo I (1519–74) started construction of the harbor in 1571, putting Livorno on the map. After Ferdinando I de' Medici (1549–1609) proclaimed Livorno a free city, it became a haven for people suffering from religious persecution; Roman Catholics from England and Jews and Moors from Spain and Portugal, among others, settled here. The Quattro Mori (Four Moors), also known as the Monument to Ferdinando I, commemorates this. (The statue of Ferdinando I dates from 1595, the bronze Moors by Pietro Tacca from the 1620s.)In the following centuries, and particularly in the 18th, Livorno boomed as a port. In the 19th century the town drew a host of famous Britons passing through on their grand tours. Its prominence continued up to World War II, when it was heavily bombed. Much of the town's architecture, therefore, postdates the war, and it's somewhat difficult to imagine what it might have looked like before. Livorno has recovered from the war, however, as it's become a huge point of departure for container ships, as well as the only spot in Tuscany for cruise ships to dock for the day.Most of Livorno's artistic treasures date from the 17th century and aren't all that interesting unless you dote on obscure baroque artists. Livorno's most famous native artist, Amedeo Modigliani (1884–1920), was of much more recent vintage. Sadly, there's no notable work by him in his hometown.There may not be much in the way of art, but it's still worth strolling around the city. The Mercato Nuovo, which has been around since 1894, sells all sorts of fruits, vegetables, grains, meat, and fish. Outdoor markets nearby are also chock-full of local color. The presence of Camp Darby, an American military base just outside town, accounts for the availability of many American products.If you have time, Livorno is worth a stop for lunch or dinner at the very least. | |||||||
20th20 | JulJul | 202626 | Marseille, France | 10:00 | 19:00 | ||
Since being designated a European Capital of Culture for 2013, with an estimated €660 million of funding in the bargain, Marseille has been in the throes of an extraordinary transformation, with no fewer than five major new arts centers, a beautifully refurbished port, revitalized neighborhoods, and a slew of new shops and restaurants. Once the underdog, this time-burnished city is now welcoming an influx of weekend tourists who have colonized entire neighborhoods and transformed them into elegant pieds-à-terre (or should we say, mer). The second-largest city in France, Marseille is one of Europe's most vibrant destinations. Feisty and fond of broad gestures, it is also as complicated and as cosmopolitan now as it was when a band of Phoenician Greeks first sailed into the harbor that is today's Vieux Port in 600 BC. Legend has it that on that same day a local chieftain's daughter, Gyptis, needed to choose a husband, and her wandering eyes settled on the Greeks' handsome commander Protis. Her dowry brought land near the mouth of the Rhône, where the Greeks founded Massalia, the most important Continental shipping port in antiquity. The port flourished for some 500 years as a typical Greek city, enjoying the full flush of classical culture, its gods, its democratic political system, its sports and theater, and its naval prowess. Caesar changed all that, besieging the city in 49 BC and seizing most of its colonies. In 1214 Marseille was seized again, this time by Charles d'Anjou, and was later annexed to France by Henri IV in 1481, but it was not until Louis XIV took the throne that the biggest transformations of the port began; he pulled down the city walls in 1666 and expanded the port to the Rive Neuve (New Riverbank). The city was devastated by plague in 1720, losing more than half its population. By the time of the Revolution, Marseille was on the rebound once again, with industries of soap manufacturing and oil processing flourishing, encouraging a wave of immigration from Provence and Italy. With the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, Marseille became the greatest boomtown in 19th-century Europe. With a large influx of immigrants from areas as exotic as Tangiers, the city quickly acquired the multicultural population it maintains to this day. | |||||||
21st21 | JulJul | 202626 | Barcelona, Spain, disembark the MSC Meraviglia | 08:00 | |||
The infinite variety of street life, the nooks and crannies of the medieval Barri Gòtic, the ceramic tile and stained glass of Art Nouveau facades, the art and music, the throb of street life, the food (ah, the food!)—one way or another, Barcelona will find a way to get your full attention. The capital of Catalonia is a banquet for the senses, with its beguiling mix of ancient and modern architecture, tempting cafés and markets, and sun-drenched Mediterranean beaches. A stroll along La Rambla and through waterfront Barceloneta, as well as a tour of Gaudí's majestic Sagrada Famíliaand his other unique creations, are part of a visit to Spain's second-largest city. Modern art museums and chic shops call for attention, too. Barcelona's vibe stays lively well into the night, when you can linger over regional wine and cuisine at buzzing tapas bars. |
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Grade Code | From | To | |
YC1 | Yacht Club Deluxe Suite | £3,019 | £3,019 |
Discover a world of privileges with MSC Yacht Club including:
The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same cabin category).
Grade Code | From | To | |
YIN | Yacht Club Interior Suite | £2,139 | £2,139 |
Discover a world of privileges with MSC Yacht Club including:
The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same cabin category).
Grade Code | From | To | |
YC3 | Yacht Club Royal Suite | £4,869 | £4,869 |
Surface 29 sqm, balcony 6 sqm, deck 15-16
Balcony
Ample wardrobe
Bathroom with bathtub and vanity area with hairdryer
Comfortable double bed or single beds (on request)
Wifi connection included
Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Discover a world of privileges with MSC Yacht Club including:
Size, layout and furniture may vary from that shown (within the same cabin category).
The image is representative only.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
This American-style steak house serves select Linz heritage angus beef, gold standard in high-end angus beef thanks to the best genetics in breed. The highest quality product custom cut by master butchers and aged to perfection. The menu is inspired by the great plains and it is accompanied by bold New World wines and cocktails with swagger.
Crepes & Gelato
Tradition and modernity go hand in hand in this stylish sushi restaurant. This charming venue offers deliciously authentic Asian∘ cuisine prepared on the spot with only the freshest, highest quality ingredients.
Tradition and modernity go hand in hand in this stylish teppanyaki restaurant and sushi restaurant. This charming venue offers deliciously authentic Asian cuisine prepared on the spot with only the freshest, highest quality ingredients.
Open 20 hours a day, the buffet offers an impressive array of Mediterranean specialities and international dishes∘ produced in open kitchens. Family fare, ethnic cuisine, healthy options and a multitude of other tastes and dietary needs are catered for, round the clock.
MSC Cruises is renowned for the quality of its cuisine, and the MSC Yacht Club is no exception.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served in a fully dedicated∘ restaurant, with sophisticated à la carte menus, ranging from deliciously healthy to superb indulgent.
In addition, the Top Sail Lounge and The One Pool offer a wide range of buffet snacks throughout the day.
A mouthwatering Seafood menu of fish dishes including oven baked rock salt crust whole Mediterranean seabass, steam king prawns, Boston lobster, brown crabs, oyster, tiger prawns seafood platter to share and so much more, made with the freshest ingredients and complemented by a wonderful international fine wines list: these are the magic ingredients of our fish Seafood restaurant on MSC Meraviglia.
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High jinks and water are two elements you’ll find plenty of at the on-board Waterpark, perfect for people of all ages to unwind and have tons of aquatic∘ fun. Among the features are twisting slides, a range of pools and activities to suit every age group.
Check out our Himalayan Bridge to take an 80-m sky walk across a suspension bridge located at the aft of the vessel at a height of some 60 metres above sea level. A truly unique place to take your daily constitutional, with superb ocean views thrown in for good measure.
Our amazing on-board F1 Simulator delivers an adrenaline-pumping virtual-reality race, with you in the driver’s seat of an F1 racing car. Go head to head against other racers and thrill to the feel of engines gunning. Huge fun for the young∘ and the young at heart, regardless of who wins the race.
You’d normally have to travel to New York to see top-end shows, but thanks to our Broadway-style theatres you can enjoy superlative entertainment∘ with an international line-up of artists without having to leave the ship. Take your pick from a fabulous programme, there’s sure to be a show you love.
The Horizon pool offers yet more open-air deck space for sun worshippers during the daylight hours. At night the area will be transformed∘ into a stunning outdoor spot for dancing and entertainment.
While away a few enjoyable hours of game play at the Arcade∘ on board the ship. Pit your wits and skill against those of your friends in any number of typical arcade options, including video games, pinball and more. Great fun guaranteed.
Live the thrill of flying at high altitudes through our cutting edge Flight Simulator. You’ll experience the amazing feelings and views as if you were at the controls of a real plane!
Strike! That’s what you want to hear every time the bowling ball barrels down the alley. See whether you have the knack and play against your family and friends∘ to crown the bowling champion in your midst.
This 96-metre-long central promenade is filled with boutiques, restaurants and tranquil spots for shopping, eating and relaxing... as well as socialising with friends and family. And in the evening, it comes alive with music, parties and entertainment.
This high-tech, multi-purpose space houses a radio broadcast suite and a TV studio broadcasting live games, quizzes, talent contests and other fun content across the ship. It also serves as an atmospheric comedy club, karaoke bar and live music venue.
Our casinos are elegantly designed, featuring games for all types of players. You’ll be able to try your hand at Roulette or Blackjack, challenge yourself at one of our Poker tables, or choose among a variety of slot machines.
A British-style pub serving food and drinks.
Meraviglia's cocktail bar.
Enjoy an all-new entertainment concept blending breathtaking acrobatics, dance and live music to create exclusive original productions specially designed for MSC Meraviglia Class ships. It offers avant-garde artistic and immersive performances combined with the innovative technology in a surprising mix of new expressions and experimentation that will make you feel part of the show.
On board MSC Meraviglia, you'll have the unique opportunity to admire two spectacular productions: ROCK CIRCUS, featuring acrobats, musicians and the greatest rock hits, and HOUSE OF HOUDINI, a celebration of some of the most wondrous illusions of Harry Houdini.
The shows take place twice a night, six nights a week, only at the Carousel Lounge, a glamorous, modern, technology-packed venue. Taste our Signature Cocktail while you enjoy a pre-show followed by this unique entertainment experience.
Raise a glass to a great vacation at the Champagne Bar: an effervescent selection of champagne and sparkling wine and an incredible seafood selection.
Watch the game, or simply relax with a great choice of American or international beer, cocktails, spirits and more at this American-style sports bar.
Luxurious accommodation and exclusive services are only the beginning. The MSC Yacht Club also boasts a range of superb private areas, from the elegant Top Sail Lounge with its panoramic views to the stylish restaurant and the One Pool Deck∘ complete with private swimming pool, whirlpool baths, sun deck and bar.
The Chocolat & Cafe venue is a large chocolate shop, with demonstrations, desserts and the opportunity to create your own chocolates.
Bar and lounge with panoramic views.
An exclusive haven of refinement
Discover a ship within a ship. A place where you can savour exclusivity and privacy in a world of choice. Where you can indulge in the luxury of a private club, while enjoying access to the myriad recreation and entertainment possibilities that the rest of the ship affords.
Welcome to the MSC Yacht Club∘ a cruise experience like no other.
Large bar and lounge area, with live music during the events and events held throughout the cruise.
The Infinity Bar is on deck 5
The Atmosphere bar is next to the Atmosphere pool and serves drinks, coffees and ice cream.
Visit our on-board 4D Cinema for a chance to enter a world of adventure without having to leave the comfort of your seat. Enjoy a unique cinematic∘ experience, full of surprising features and visual effects.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Teenagers aged from 15 to 17 years old can look forward to having the time of their lives on board. Teen Club activities range from sports and competitions, dance contests and social network games to Wii, Xbox and PS4 tournaments.
For the kind of adrenaline rush kids and teenagers love, we give them the chance to pilot a fast-flying drone with our Drone
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
7 nights aboard the MSC Meraviglia | |||
Drinks packages available. | |||
Evening entertainment & Broadway style shows | |||
Speciality Restaurants (charges may apply) | |||
Upgrade to the Yacht Club Experience | |||
Award winning MSC Aurea Spa (charges apply) | |||
Gratuities Included | |||
Port Taxes and Fees | |||
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Date 14th Jul 2026 |
Nts 7 |
Interior £1,099pp |
Oceanview £1,199pp |
Balcony £1,309pp |
Suite £2,139pp |
Date 14th Jul 2026 |
Nts 7 |
Interior £1,099pp |
Oceanview £1,199pp |
Balcony £1,309pp |
Suite £2,139pp |
Interior staterooms from | £1,099pp | ||
IB | Interior (Bella experience) | ![]() | |
IR1 | Deluxe Interior (low deck) | £1,099pp | |
IR2 | Deluxe Interior (medium deck) | £1,099pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £1,199pp | ||
OB | Ocean View (Bella experience) | ![]() | |
OO | Junior Ocean View with obstructed view | £1,199pp | |
OM2 | Junior Ocean View (medium deck) | £1,229pp | |
OR1 | Deluxe Ocean View (low deck) | £1,259pp | |
OL2 | Premium Ocean View (medium deck) | ![]() | |
Balcony staterooms from | £1,309pp | ||
BB | Balcony (Bella experience) | ![]() | |
BS | Studio Balcony | ![]() | |
BR1 | Deluxe Balcony (low deck) | £1,359pp | |
BR2 | Deluxe Balcony (medium deck) | £1,359pp | |
BR3 | Deluxe Balcony (high deck) | £1,369pp | |
BP | Deluxe Balcony with Partial View | £1,309pp | |
BL1 | Premium Balcony (low deck) | ![]() | |
BL2 | Premium Balcony (medium deck) | ![]() | |
BL3 | Premium Balcony (high deck) | ![]() | |
BA | Balcony Aurea | £1,499pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £2,139pp | ||
SLJ | Premium Suite Aurea with Terrace and Whirlpool | ![]() | |
SXJ | Grand Suite Aurea with Terrace and Whirlpool | ![]() | |
YIN | Yacht Club Interior Suite | £2,139pp | |
YC1 | Yacht Club Deluxe Suite | £3,019pp | |
YJD | Yacht Club Duplex Suite with Jacuzzi | £3,529pp | |
YC3 | Yacht Club Royal Suite | £4,869pp | |
Interior | Oceanview | Balcony | Suite | |
(All prices are £GBP per person) | ||||
Tue 5th May 202605 May 26 | 849 | 949 | 1,059 | 1,689 |
Tue 12th May 202612 May 26 | 849 | 949 | 1,059 | 1,689 |
Tue 19th May 202619 May 26 | 849 | 949 | 1,059 | 1,689 |
Tue 26th May 202626 May 26 | 849 | 949 | 1,059 | 1,689 |
Tue 2nd Jun 202602 Jun 26 | 889 | 989 | 1,099 | 1,729 |
Tue 9th Jun 202609 Jun 26 | 899 | 999 | 1,109 | 1,779 |
Tue 16th Jun 202616 Jun 26 | 1,009 | 1,109 | 1,219 | 1,849 |
Tue 23rd Jun 202623 Jun 26 | 1,049 | 1,149 | 1,259 | 1,939 |
Tue 30th Jun 202630 Jun 26 | 1,069 | 1,169 | 1,279 | 2,029 |
Tue 7th Jul 202607 Jul 26 | 1,069 | 1,169 | 1,279 | 2,109 |
Tue 21st Jul 202621 Jul 26 | 1,099 | 1,199 | 1,309 | 2,139 |
Tue 28th Jul 202628 Jul 26 | 1,437 | 1,537 | 1,647 | 2,179 |
Tue 4th Aug 202604 Aug 26 | 1,219 | 1,319 | 1,429 | 2,259 |
Tue 11th Aug 202611 Aug 26 | 1,249 | 1,349 | 1,459 | 2,259 |
Tue 18th Aug 202618 Aug 26 | 1,199 | 1,299 | 1,409 | 2,209 |
Tue 25th Aug 202625 Aug 26 | 1,149 | 1,249 | 1,359 | 2,159 |
Tue 1st Sep 202601 Sep 26 | 1,099 | 1,199 | 1,309 | 2,109 |
Tue 8th Sep 202608 Sep 26 | 1,009 | 1,109 | 1,219 | 1,939 |
Tue 15th Sep 202615 Sep 26 | 949 | 1,049 | 1,159 | 1,869 |
Tue 22nd Sep 202622 Sep 26 | 919 | 1,019 | 1,129 | 1,839 |
Tue 29th Sep 202629 Sep 26 | 919 | 1,019 | 1,129 | 1,839 |
Tue 6th Oct 202606 Oct 26 | 869 | 969 | 1,079 | 1,779 |
Tue 13th Oct 202613 Oct 26 | 869 | 969 | 1,079 | 1,779 |
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