in addition to expanding access to MSC Cruises with a new homeport in Port Canaveral and construction of a new state-of-the-art terminal at PortMiami. We look forward to welcoming more guests to explore new destinations, discover new cultures and connect with new people.”...
As MSC Cruises charts its expansion in the U.S., the cruise line is negotiating with Galveston Wharves about the development of a new terminal in the Texas port. If a deal is struck, Galveston would become MSC's fourth U.S. homeport after Miami, Port Canaveral andNew York City, which ...
MSC Cruiseshas announced an expanded lineup of cruise itineraries for the winter 2025-2026 season, offering guests departing from the line's four United States homeports a broader range of vacation options. The new season will feature seven ships sailing from Miami and Port Canaveral, Florida; N...
MSC Cruises is expanding its presence in the United States by building a new cruise terminal at the Port of Galveston. The new facility, called Cruise Terminal 16, is part of a $151 million project that will transform old cargo warehouse into a modern terminal. Set to open in November 2025...
The fast-growing, Europe-based cruise line on Thursday said it would boost its ship count at major North American cruise hubs such as Miami, Port Canaveral and New York from three to five by late 2023 as it continues a rapid expansion in the market.
New York City will be the third North American homeport for MSC Cruises, after Miami and Port Canaveral. Rodriguez also took time to describe the ideal U.S.-based MSC Cruises client. “We call them cultured cruisers. They are passionate about international travel, discovering new ...
MSC Cruises—the world’s third-largest and fastest growing cruise line—arrived in New York City this morning when MSC Meraviglia docked at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal. Starting Saturday, the modern and glamorous megaship will sail from the Big Apple to The Bahamas and Florida, Canada a...
The line is also in the midst of building the largest cruise terminal in North America, at PortMiami. It'll be able to accommodate three of the line's largest ships at once. Planning a cruise? Start with these stories: The 5 most desirable cabin locations on any cruise ship The 8 wors...