MSC Cruises has unveiled its summer 2027 cruise schedule, featuring six ships operating from four U.S. homeports. The deployment includes Caribbean and Bahamas sailings from Miami and Port Canaveral, Florida, as well as Galveston, Texas. MSC Poesia will continue Alaska operations from Seattle.
"We're focused on offering our guests and our travel advisor partners a fantastic range of options for booking with MSC Cruises," said Lynn Torrent, president, MSC Cruises North America. "Travelers will have access to a range of North American sailings during our summer 2027 season, with a variety of options ranging from tropical getaways to the Caribbean and The Bahamas, to scenic itineraries through Alaska. We continue to deploy some of our most innovative ships in the U.S. and we are excited for guests to enjoy the signature MSC Cruises experience that seamlessly blends American comfort with European elegance."
MSC World America will operate from MSC Cruises' new Miami terminal, offering seven-night Caribbean and Bahamas itineraries departing Saturdays. The ship will sail Eastern Caribbean routes to Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic; San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, The Bahamas. Western Caribbean itineraries will include Costa Maya and Cozumel, Mexico; Isla de Roatan, Honduras, and Ocean Cay.
MSC Seaside will offer three- and four-night Bahamas sailings departing Fridays and Mondays, calling at Nassau, The Bahamas and Ocean Cay.
MSC Grandiosa will operate seven-night Saturday departures with Eastern Caribbean itineraries to Nassau, Ocean Cay and Puerto Plata, plus Western Caribbean routes to Nassau, Ocean Cay, Cozumel and Costa Maya.
MSC Seashore will handle three- and four-night Bahamas sailings departing Thursdays and Sundays, visiting Nassau and Ocean Cay.
MSC Seascape will sail seven-night Western Caribbean itineraries departing Sundays from the Port of Galveston's new terminal. The ship will visit Costa Maya, Isla de Roatan and Cozumel.
The company notes that most sailings are available for immediate booking, with ships departing from new high-tech terminals designed to streamline the embarkation process.
Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by MSC Cruises. It was fact-checked and reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.