MSC Cruises has opened bookings for its winter 2026-2027 season in the U.S., offering sunny escapes from four embarkation ports in Florida, Texas, and New York. The line will have seven ships in the region, offering a variety of voyages to the Caribbean, Bahamas, and beyond.
Miami
Three MSC ships will sail from Miami for the winter 2026-2027 season.
MSC World America will offer seven-night eastern and seven-night western Caribbean cruises. The eastern route will visit Puerto Plata, San Juan, and Ocean Cay. The western itinerary will include calls to Roatan, Costa Maya, Cozumel, and Ocean Cay.

MSC Poesia will kick off the season with a special Seattle-to-Miami Panama Canal cruise on September 28, 2026. Ports will include Los Angeles, San Diego, Cabo San Lucas, Puntarenas, Colon, and Cartagena. The ship’s full schedule for the winter season will be announced soon.
MSC Seaside will operate three and four-night cruises to the Bahamas with stops at Ocean Cay and Nassau.
Galveston
From Texas, MSC Seascape will offer seven-night western Caribbean voyages with port calls including Costa Maya, Roatan, and Cozumel.
New York
MSC Meraviglia‘s season from the Big Apple will kick off with a 19-night Barcelona-to-NYC repositioning cruise on October 20, 2026. Port calls will include Alicante, Gibraltar, Cadiz, Lisbon, Funchal, Ponta Delgada, and Boston. Then, from the Big Apple, the ship will begin a season of seven-night cruises to Florida and the Bahamas with stops at Port Canaveral, Nassau, and Ocean Cay.
Port Canaveral
MSC Seashore will sail from Port Canaveral, Florida, offering three and four-night Bahamas cruises to Ocean Cay and Nassau.
MSC Grandiosa will offer seven-night western and seven-night eastern Caribbean cruises. The western itineraries will visit Nassau, Ocean Cay, Cozumel, and Costa Maya. The eastern route will visit Nassau, Ocean Cay, and Puerto Plata.

Grandiosa will also offer a 14-night transatlantic cruise from Barcelona to Port Canaveral on October 31, 2026 to kick off the season, with stops at Funchal, San Juan, and Miami.
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