Cruise Line to Begin Sailings from New York City, Quebec in 2010
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. (JANUARY 2009) – MSC Cruises, long a leader in the European cruise market and a growing presence in the Caribbean cruise winter market, will be adding Canada and New England cruises to its offerings in 2010.
MSC Magnifica, currently under construction and scheduled to debut in March 2010, will be sailing a series of Fall Foliage cruise vacations from both New York City and Quebec in the fall of 2010 before sailing to Fort Lauderdale to join MSC Lirica for the 2010-11 Caribbean cruise season.
“This is a wonderful opportunity for residents of the Northeastern United States and Canada to enjoy an MSC Cruises vacation experience on one of the line’s newest and most elegant cruise ships without having to add in the cost and time of airfare,” says Richard E. Sasso, president and CEO of MSC Cruises (USA), Inc.
He adds, “MSC Magnifica is ideal for Fall Foliage cruises. With nearly 80 percent outside staterooms and a magrodome (retractable roof over the swimming pool), guests can appreciate the beauty of Mother Nature throughout the cruise.”
A full MSC Magnifica review, which is scheduled to debut in March 2010, will depart Venice on Sept. 4, 2010 on an 18-night transatlantic cruise to New York City. Along the way, it will call at Bari, la Vallette, Malaga, Cadiz, Lisbon, Ponta Delgada and King’s Wharf (Bermuda), arriving in New York City on Sept. 22.
The cruise ship will then sail the following itineraries for Canada and New England cruises:
• 10 night roundtrip, departing Sept. 22 and calling in Sydney, Charlottetown, Quebec, Halifax and Newport
• 7 night New York City to Quebec, departing Oct. 2 and calling in Halifax, Charlottetown and Corner Brook
• 7 night Quebec to New York City, departing Oct. 9 and calling in Sydney, Bar Harbor, Boston and Newport
• 7 night New York City to Quebec, departing Oct. 16 and calling in Halifax, Sydney and Charlottetown
• 9 night Quebec to Fort Lauderdale, departing Oct. 23 and calling in Sydney, Boston, Newport and New York City
The cruise itineraries can be combined, making them ideal for those who want a longer, roundtrip experience or even a 16-night cruise vacation from New York City to Fort Lauderdale.
For more information about MSC Cruises, visit www.MscCruisesUSA.com or a local travel professional.
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