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MSC Cruises, Western Caribbean from Miami, January 7, 2024

MSC Cruises Western Caribbean 18-day route

Cruising from: Miami, Florida;

Departure Date: 7 January, 2024;

Cruise Line: MSC Cruises;

Cruise Ship: MSC Divina;

Duration: 18-day cruise;

Ports of Call: Miami, Cozumel, Grand Cayman, Ocho Rios, Ocean Cay, Miami, Montego Bay, Cartagena, Colon, Puerto limon, Roatan, Ocean Cay, Miami;



18-day cruise to Miami, Cozumel, Grand Cayman, Ocho Rios, Ocean Cay, Miami, Montego Bay, Cartagena, Colon, Puerto limon, Roatan, Ocean Cay, Miami on board MSC Divina.

Day 0 Miami, Florida

Miami is well known across the globe for its glitz and glamor and its beaches and sunny weather. PortMiami, formally the Dante B. Fascell Port of Miami, is a major seaport located in Biscayne Bay in Miami, Florida. PortMiami delivers a tropical vacation experience like no other port in the world.

Day 1 At Sea, At Sea

Wonderful day at Sea.

Day 2 Cozumel, Mexico

Cozumel, a Caribbean island paradise, is just off the coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. Silvery white sand beaches, swaying palm trees, and an azure blue ocean draw many tourists to Cozumel, a popular cruise port and holiday destination. The island's clear, warm water, stunning coral reef, and plethora of marine life have earned it a reputation as one of the best places to go snorkeling and scuba diving. San Gervasio, a once-sacred Mayan site deep in the jungle, is worth a visit, and the gastronomy along Rafael Melgar Avenue is a veritable melting pot of Mayan flavors. Your trip to Cozumel will be one to remember forever, with endless things to do both above and below the water.

Day 3 Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

The largest of the Cayman Islands, Grand Cayman, is a popular cruise destination for Western Caribbean cruises, with cruise ships anchoring in George Town Harbour. George Town is home to many restaurants, activities, and shops. Work on your tan under the warm sun, relax while watching the waves roll in, or take a more adventurous route by diving, snorkeling, and boating in the crystalline waters.

Day 4 Ocho Rios, Jamaica

Ocho Rios is a port town in the parish of Saint Ann on the north coast of Jamaica, a regular port of call on Western Caribbean itineraries. Outside the resorts, Ocho Rios hosts two of Jamaica's most famous attractions: Jamaica's most famous waterfalls, Dunn's River Falls, and Dolphin Cove, where visitors can swim with dolphins, sharks, and stingrays.

Day 5 At Sea, At Sea

Wonderful day at Sea.

Day 6 Ocean Cay, Bahamas

Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, one of the Bahamas' private islands for cruise ships, is situated about 20 miles south of Bimini and 65 miles southeast of Miami. Ocean Cay is actually two small islands joined by a footbridge, with a sheltered lagoon in the middle. Ships dock right at the island, so as soon as passengers are ready for some time in the sun, they can simply disembark and stroll onto the island. From the island's pier, you can take the free tram to any of the island's beaches. Guests have their pick of a wide variety of beaches, both ocean- and lagoon-facing, each with its own unique character. Visitors can arrange water-based tours and hire water sports equipment, and there are bars and food trucks dotted all across the island.

Day 7 Miami, Florida

Miami is well known across the globe for its glitz and glamor and its beaches and sunny weather. PortMiami, formally the Dante B. Fascell Port of Miami, is a major seaport located in Biscayne Bay in Miami, Florida. PortMiami delivers a tropical vacation experience like no other port in the world.

Day 8 At Sea, At Sea

Wonderful day at Sea.

Day 9 Montego Bay, Jamaica

Montego Bay, or MoBay, as it's called, is the capital of Saint James Parish on Jamaica's north coast, regular port of call on Caribbean itineraries. Montego Bay cruises let you shop, swim, and play in Mo Bay to your heart's content and sample Jamaica's rich culture on excursions into the island's breathtaking countryside.

Day 10 At Sea, At Sea

Wonderful day at Sea.

Day 11 Cartagena, Colombia

Originally called "Cartagena de Indias," Cartagena is one of the oldest cities in Colombia and an important port for the country. The port is a frequent stop for cruise ships in the southern Caribbean, especially those making the transit through the Panama Canal. What makes Cartagena so amazing is the sum of its many wonderful parts: its colonial, republican, and modern architecture; the allure of its lively nightlife; its cultural festivals; its exuberant landscapes; its magnificent beaches; its outstanding gastronomic offerings; and its significant hotel and tourism infrastructure. The city is like a colonial treasure trove available to the public, but it has much more to offer than just history and culture. The Old Town of Cartagena is a Unesco World Heritage Site, and it is a labyrinth of cobbled streets, balconies draped with bougainvillea, and massive churches whose shadows fall across plazas of lush vegetation.

Day 12 Colon, Panama

Cristobal is a port town and county in Colon District, Colon Province, Panama. It is located on the western edge of Manzanillo Island, on the Atlantic side of the Panama Canal. Cristobal area landmarks like the Hotel Washington, Christ Church by the Sea, and St. Mary's Academy's Church of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal are very well preserved and may be of interest to visitors.

Day 13 Puerto limon, Costa Rica

Puerto Limon is the biggest city on Costa Rica's Caribbean coast and the capital of Limon Province. A significant landmark of Limon is Parque Vargas, a waterfront park bordered by the sea wall. The port city has one notable museum, the Museo Etnohistorico de Limon, with cultural and historical exhibits relating to the local area. There is also the central market, full of souvenirs and local crafts. Puerto Limon is a good base for adventurous urban explorers.

Day 14 At Sea, At Sea

Wonderful day at Sea.

Day 15 Roatan, Honduras

The beautiful Caribbean island of Roatan is the largest of the Bay Islands, which are a part of Honduras. Roatan has become an important cruise ship, scuba diving, and eco-tourism destination in Honduras. Roatan offers a variety of white-sand beaches, tropical resorts, and even a world-class designer golf course, The Black Pearl.

Day 16 At Sea, At Sea

Wonderful day at Sea.

Day 17 Ocean Cay, Bahamas

Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, one of the Bahamas' private islands for cruise ships, is situated about 20 miles south of Bimini and 65 miles southeast of Miami. Ocean Cay is actually two small islands joined by a footbridge, with a sheltered lagoon in the middle. Ships dock right at the island, so as soon as passengers are ready for some time in the sun, they can simply disembark and stroll onto the island. From the island's pier, you can take the free tram to any of the island's beaches. Guests have their pick of a wide variety of beaches, both ocean- and lagoon-facing, each with its own unique character. Visitors can arrange water-based tours and hire water sports equipment, and there are bars and food trucks dotted all across the island.

Day 18 Miami, Florida

Miami is well known across the globe for its glitz and glamor and its beaches and sunny weather. PortMiami, formally the Dante B. Fascell Port of Miami, is a major seaport located in Biscayne Bay in Miami, Florida. PortMiami delivers a tropical vacation experience like no other port in the world.

Sail with MSC Cruises from Miami to the Western Caribbean. Discover the best of Florida, At Sea, Mexico, Cayman Islands, Jamaica, Bahamas, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, Honduras on this Western Caribbean cruise from Miami on board MSC Divina cruise ship. Visit amazing Miami, Cozumel, Grand Cayman, Ocho Rios, Ocean Cay, Miami, Montego Bay, Cartagena, Colon, Puerto limon, Roatan, Ocean Cay, Miami. MSC Divina leaving Miami, Florida for 18 days from January 7, 2024.


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Port order and/or content may vary, please check specific sailing date for details at MSC Cruises website. Port arrival and departure times are approximate and subject to change without notice. For more information please visit the MSC Cruises website.