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Invergordon
When you step ashore from your MSC cruise in Invergordon, you’ll be enthralled by the Scotland’s Northwest Highland region, which covers the northern two-thirds of the country and holds much of the mainland’s most spectacular scenery. You may be...
Kirkwall/Orkney Is.
Sail on an MSC cruise to the unique and fiercely independent archipelago of Orkney! For an Orcadian, the Mainland means the largest island in Orkney rather than the rest of Scotland, and their history is inextricably linked with Scandinavia. ...
Belfast
Waiting to be enjoyed on an MSC Northern Europe cruise excursion, Belfast has a pace and bustle you’ll find nowhere else in Northern Ireland. In appearance Belfast closely resembles Liverpool, Glasgow or any other industrial port across the water,...
Liverpool
An MSC Northern Europe cruise to England is the perfect opportunity to discover the dynamic, exciting port of Liverpool: it’s a vibrant city with a Tate Gallery of its own, a series of innovative museums and a fascinating social history. And of...
St. Peter Port
An MSC Northern Europe cruise offers the unique opportunity to visit St Peter Port on the island of Guernsey. Jersey and Guernsey are the two largest islands in the archipelago of the Channel Islands, an independent state and British Crown...
South Queensferry/Edinburgh
Eight miles north-west of Edinburgh city centre is the small town of South Queensferry, located at the southern end of the two mighty Forth Bridges. When you are cruising the North Sea with MSC Cruises, South Queensferry will be your port of call....
Gydna/Gdansk-Danzig
When you arrive in the Bay of Gdansk on your MSC cruise, you come into the most fascinating regions of the Baltic Sea and of Northern Europe. In Gydna, along the southern pier (the Poludniowe pier), you find two interesting museum ships: an...
Klaipeda
When you arrive in Klaipeda, the cruise ship will berth in the only Lithuanian port, one that has been operating since the middle of the 13th century. The historic centre, that dates back to when the city was known as Memel, is built in the typical...
Nassau, Bahamas Cruise
Proclaimed a pirate republic by the early 1700s, Nassau once sheltered more than 1,000 pirates, outnumbering the hundred inhabitants of the town. While its pirate history runs deep, today, Nassau, located on the island of New Providence, is the...
Introduction
Travel to Little San Salvador Island in the Bahamas on a Caribbean cruise with MSC Cruises and look forward to powdery beaches and unbroken sunshine in this heavenly island retreat.Exclusive, secluded and all yours to enjoy, Little San Salvador...