MSC Cruises has officially opened bookings for its Winter 2026-2027 season, featuring an extensive deployment across the Caribbean, the Bahamas, and beyond.
With 7 ships sailing from 4 USA homeports (Miami FL, Port Canaveral FL, NYC New York, and Galveston TX) MSC is set to offer a diverse range of itineraries tailored to both short getaways and extended voyages.
A centerpiece of the season will be MSC World America, which will embark on alternating 7-night Eastern and Western Caribbean sailings from Miami. Other key deployments include MSC Grandiosa and MSC Seashore, both offering voyages from Port Canaveral to the Caribbean and the Bahamas, while MSC Meraviglia will sail from New York to Florida and the Bahamas. From Galveston, MSC Seascape will operate a series of 7-night Western Caribbean cruises.
A highlight of the season is MSC Poesia’s special 20-night Panama Canal voyage, departing from Seattle to Miami following the ship’s inaugural Alaska season. Additionally, MSC Cruises will offer its signature Transatlantic Grand Voyages, with Grandiosa and Meraviglia making extended repositioning crossings between Europe and North America.
Many itineraries will include a call at Ocean Cay Bahamas, offering pristine beaches and a range of activities for guests.
In Miami, MSC World America will alternate between Western Caribbean itineraries that call at Isla de Roatan, Costa Maya, Cozumel, and Ocean Cay, and Eastern Caribbean routes featuring Puerto Plata and San Juan.
Also sailing from Miami, MSC Seaside will operate shorter 3- and 4-night cruises to Ocean Cay and Nassau.
From Galveston, Seascape will focus on 7-night Western Caribbean sailings, calling at Costa Maya, Roatan, and Cozumel. In New York City, Meraviglia will sail weeklong Caribbean and Bahamas itineraries with stops in Port Canaveral, Nassau, and Ocean Cay. The ship will also undertake a 19-night Grand Voyage from Barcelona to NYC in October 2026, visiting Alicante, Gibraltar, Lisbon, and Boston along the way.
Port Canaveral will homeport Seashore for short 3- and 4-night cruises to the Bahamas, while Grandiosa will operate alternating 7-night Western and Eastern Caribbean itineraries. The latter will also embark on a 14-night Grand Voyage from Barcelona to Port Canaveral, departing in October 2026 with stops in Funchal Madeira, San Juan, and Miami.