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Mediterranean from Civitavecchia

MSC Cruises

Join MSC Cruises for a 7-night cruise departing from Rome (Civitavecchia), visiting Palma De Mallorca, Barcelona, Cannes, Genoa, Italy and La Spezia. Enjoy luxurious accommodations and world-class amenities.

Cabins

Inside from

£1,242pp

Outside from

£1,352pp

Balcony from

£1,495pp

Suite from

£2,287pp

Inside from

£1,088pp

Outside from

£1,286pp

Balcony from

£1,418pp

Suite from

£1,902pp

Inside from

£1,022pp

Outside from

£1,220pp

Balcony from

£1,363pp

Suite from

£2,133pp

Inside from

£1,077pp

Outside from

£1,209pp

Balcony from

£1,330pp

Suite from

£2,034pp

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Quote Reference number: 341011-2074787

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Your Holiday Summary

Departure - Arrival
17 Sep 2025 - 24 Sep 2025
Duration
8 days, 7 nights
Sailing
1 sea days
Departure Port
Rome (Civitavecchia)
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Travelling Itinerary

Day 1
Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy

Departure: at 19:00

Welcome aboard! Today marks the beginning of your unforgettable cruise holiday. Take time to explore the ship, unwind, and soak in the excitement of what’s to come. Your holiday starts now.

Day 2
At Sea

Arrival:
Departure:

Day 3
Palma de Mallorca, Spain

Arrival: at 09:00
Departure: at 23:00

The port city of Palma, an MSC Mediterranean Cruises destination, lies on the south coast of Mallorca. Founded in 124 B.C., Palma is celebrated for its medieval streets, jaw-dropping architecture, and ancient fortified walls. See buildings such as the Cathedral of Santa Maria which features designs by Gaudí and one of the world’s largest stained-glass windows, or the Gothic Bellver castle with its circular centre and eye-catching towers.

Day 4
Barcelona

Arrival: at 08:00
Departure: at 17:00

One of the busiest cruise ports in the Mediterranean, the seaside city of Barcelona is known for its iconic architecture, colourful culture, and world-class drinking and dining. Explore Antoni Gaudí’s surreal Sagrada Família, the famous boulevard of the Ramblas, the medieval Barri Gótic, and the Museu Picasso. But there’s even more to discover in this sprawling Spanish city, an MSC Mediterranean Cruises destination: from hidden tapas bars and fabulous food markets to Europe’s biggest football stadium.

Day 5
Cannes (Côte d'Azur), France

Arrival: at 08:30
Departure: at 17:30

A holiday to France with MSC Cruises is the perfect chance to visit Cannes. With its immaculate seafront hotels and exclusive beach concessions, glamorous yachts and designer boutiques, Cannes is in many ways the definitive Riviera resort, a place where appearances count, especially during the film festival in May. The not particularly attractive seafront Palais des Festivals is the heart of the film festival but also hosts conferences, tournaments and trade shows. Despite its glittery image, Cannes works surprisingly well as a big seaside resort, with plenty of free, sandy public beaches. Promenade de la Croisette is certainly the sight to see during your excursions, with its palace hotels – the Martinez and Carlton – on one side and their private beaches on the other. It’s possible to find your way down to the beach without paying, but not easy (you can of course walk along it below the rows of sun beds). The old town, known as Le Suquet after the hill on which it stands, provides a great panorama of the curve of Cannes’ bay. On its summit stand the remains of the fortified priory lived in by Cannes’ eleventh-century monks, and the beautiful twelfth-century Chapelle Ste-Anne. The Musée de la Castre, in the remains of Cannes’ eleventh-century priory, holds an extraordinary collection of musical instruments from all over the world, along with pictures and prints of old Cannes and an ethnology and archaeology section. MSC Mediterranean cruises also offer excursions to Nice. Since reaching its zenith in the belle époque of the late nineteenth century, it has retained its historical styles almost intact: the medieval rabbit warren of Vieux Nice, the Italianate facades of modern Nice and the rich exuberance of fin-de-siècle residences dating from when the city was Europe’s most fashionable winter retreat.

Day 6
Genoa (Portofino), Italy

Arrival: at 07:00
Departure: at 18:00

Genoa is marvellously eclectic, vibrant and full of rough-edged style; it’s a great cruise excursion. Indeed “La Superba” (The Superb), as it was known at the height of its authority as a Mediterranean superpower, boasts more zest and intrigue than all the surrounding coastal resorts put together. During a holiday to Genoa you can explore its old town: a dense and fascinating warren of medieval alleyways home to large palazzi built in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries by Genoa’s wealthy mercantile families and now transformed into museums and art galleries. You should seek out the Cattedrale di San Lorenzo, the Palazzo Ducale, and the Renaissance palaces of Via Garibaldi which contain the cream of Genoa’s art collections, as well as furniture and decor from the grandest days of the city’s past, when its ships sailed to all corners of the Mediterranean Sea. The Acquario di Genova is the city’s pride and joy, parked like a giant ocean liner on the waterfront, with seventy tanks housing sea creatures from all the world’s major habitats, including the world’s biggest reconstruction of a Caribbean coral reef. It’s a great aquarium by any standards, the second largest in Europe by capacity, and boasts a fashionably ecology-conscious slant and excellent background information in Italian and English. Just 35 km south of Genoa, there’s no denying the appeal of Portofino, tucked into a protected inlet surrounded by lush cypress- and olive-clad slopes. It’s an A-list resort that has been attracting high-flying bankers, celebs and their hangers-on for years, as evidenced by the flotillas of giant yachts usually anchored just outside. It’s a tiny place that is attractive yet somehow off-putting at the same time, with a quota of fancy shops, bars and restaurants for a place twice its size.

Day 7
La Spezia

Arrival: at 07:00
Departure: at 18:00

Overlooking the 'Gulf of the Poets', lies the Italian naval city of La Spezia, an MSC Mediterranean Cruises destination. Here, a maze of atmospheric streets lead to an impressive commercial harbour with glamorous yachts and pretty palm trees. This bustling Liguria port boasts historical churches, museums, and gardens. Nearby, Cinque Terre, Pisa, and Florence are just waiting to be discovered.

Day 8
Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy

Arrival: at 07:00

As your cruise comes to an end, why not extend the magic? Our team can arrange extra hotel nights for you so you can continue exploring and make even more unforgettable memories before heading home.

MSC Seaview

The cruise experience on MSC Seaview is all about connecting you with the world outside, from the sea to the sky. Whether you’re sunbathing by one of the pools, strolling around the seafront promenade, dining under the stars or enjoying a relaxing massage in the lavishly appointed MSC Aurea Spa, you’re always surround by superb views.

General characteristics

Ship name: MSC Seaview
Length: 323.09 m (1,060 ft)
Capacity: 5,079 passengers
Total cabins: 2,036
Tonnage: 153 GT

MSC Seaview

What’s on Board

Food and Drink
Entertainment
Decks
food-and-drink

Food and Drink

  • Bar
  • The Restaurant
  • Themed Bar and Lounges
  • Waterfront Restaurant
entertainment

Entertainment

  • Panorama Lounge
  • Theatre

Decks

Deck 5 Deck 5 - Mediterranean
Deck 6 Deck 6 - Pacific Ocean
Deck 7 Deck 7 - Indian Ocean
Deck 8 Deck 8 - Atlantic Ocean
Deck 9 Deck 9 - Tyrrhenian
Deck 10 Deck 10 - Adriatic
Deck 11 Deck 11 - Black Sea
Deck 12 Deck 12 - Balearic
Deck 13 Deck 13 - Ionian
Deck 14 Deck 14 - Yellow Sea
Deck 15 Deck 15 - Aegean
Deck 16 Deck 16 - Red Sea
Deck 18 Deck 18 - Caribbean
Deck 19 Deck 19 - Coral Sea
Deck 20 Deck 20 - Sun Deck