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The Mediterranean Sea is at the heart of MSC Cruises' business and continues to play a strategic role throughout the winter season. After the success of previous years, two ships from the MSC Cruises fleet - MSC Orchestra and sister ship MSC Musica - will sail the Mediterranean from November 2007 through to March 2008.
These winter cruises will promote relaxation, personal harmony and the discovery of the Mediterranean's unique coastline on board elegant and modern ships with all the comforts to appeal to the Italian and international markets.
After 7-night cruises to Greece, Turkey and Croatia, MSC Orchestra - the latest addition to the fleet - will depart on 14 November 2007 for its first winter cruise, with the final departure on 14 March 2008. Two alternative 12-day/11-night cruises are on offer. These will call into the ports of the western Mediterranean (Genoa, Barcelona, Casablanca, Tenerife, Funchal, Malaga, Civitavecchia) and eastern Mediterranean (Genoa, Katakolon, Piraeus, Rhodes, Alexandria for Cairo (Egypt), Marmaris, Heraklion and Naples).
Sister ship MSC Musica, currently offering 7-night cruises to Tunisia, the Balearic Islands, Spain and France, will also be stationed in Genoa for the entire winter season. First cruise departs 4 November 2007 and the season ends with the last departure on 22 February 2008. MSC Musica will alternate a western Mediterranean cruise (Genoa, Barcelona, Gibraltar, Funchal, Tenerife, Arrecife, Malaga and Civitavecchia) with an eastern Mediterranean itinerary (Genoa, Ajaccio, Valletta, Rhodes, Alexandria for Cairo (Egypt), Tripoli, Messina and Naples).
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The Mediterranean Sea is at the heart of MSC Cruises' business and continues to play a strategic role throughout the winter season. After the success of previous years, two ships from the MSC Cruises fleet - MSC Orchestra and sister ship MSC Musica - will sail the Mediterranean from November 2007 through to March 2008.
These winter cruises will promote relaxation, personal harmony and the discovery of the Mediterranean's unique coastline on board elegant and modern ships with all the comforts to appeal to the Italian and international markets.
After 7-night cruises to Greece, Turkey and Croatia, MSC Orchestra - the latest addition to the fleet - will depart on 14 November 2007 for its first winter cruise, with the final departure on 14 March 2008. Two alternative 12-day/11-night cruises are on offer. These will call into the ports of the western Mediterranean (Genoa, Barcelona, Casablanca, Tenerife, Funchal, Malaga, Civitavecchia) and eastern Mediterranean (Genoa, Katakolon, Piraeus, Rhodes, Alexandria for Cairo (Egypt), Marmaris, Heraklion and Naples).
Sister ship MSC Musica, currently offering 7-night cruises to Tunisia, the Balearic Islands, Spain and France, will also be stationed in Genoa for the entire winter season. First cruise departs 4 November 2007 and the season ends with the last departure on 22 February 2008. MSC Musica will alternate a western Mediterranean cruise (Genoa, Barcelona, Gibraltar, Funchal, Tenerife, Arrecife, Malaga and Civitavecchia) with an eastern Mediterranean itinerary (Genoa, Ajaccio, Valletta, Rhodes, Alexandria for Cairo (Egypt), Tripoli, Messina and Naples).
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