Mediterranean from Civitavecchia

MSC Cruises

Join MSC Cruises for a 7-night cruise departing from Rome (Civitavecchia), visiting Genoa, Italy, Nice (Villefranche), Barcelona, Ibiza, Cagliari and Rome (Civitavecchia). Enjoy luxurious accommodations and world-class amenities.

Departure date

14 October 2024

Cabins

Balcony from

1,326pp

Suite from

2,047pp

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Your Holiday Summary

Departure - Arrival
14 Oct 2024 - 21 Oct 2024
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: 14.10.2024 at 19:00

Discover the culture and colour of Civitavecchia, an MSC Mediterranean Cruises destination. This Italian gem is an enjoyable flight from many European and non-European cities. Celebrated for its 16th-century Michelangelo Fort, ancient Taurine Baths, and marble Vanvitelli fountain, the port is a convenient starting point for visiting Rome, Italy’s regal and romantic capital.

Day 2
Genoa (Portofino), Italy

Arrival: 15.10.2024 at 08:00
Departure: 15.10.2024 at 19:00

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 3
Villefranche Sur Mer

Arrival: 16.10.2024 at 07:00
Departure: 16.10.2024 at 16:00

Villefranche-sur-Mer is a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in the Province-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region on the French Riviera. People had settled the site of what is now Villefranche and surrounding Beaulieu-sur-Mer and Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat by prehistoric times. Villefranche-sur-Mer is located about 6 km (4 miles) east of the city of Nice, separated by Mont Boron, Mont Alban and Mont Vinaigrier, and 10 km (6 miles) south west of Monaco. The bay (rade) of Villefranche is one of the deepest natural harbors of any port in the Mediterranean Sea and provides safe anchorage for large ships, reaching depths of 95 m (320 ft) between the Cape of Nice and Cap Ferrat. The three "Corniches" or main roads linking Nice to Italy pass through Villefranche and offer spectacular vistas of the coast and surrounding hills. Built on terraced hills overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, The Old Town is an intricate labyrinth of steep paved streets and lanes with limited automotive traffic access. The Promenade des Marinieres stretches along the waterfront lining the north side of the bay. A massive walled citadel built in 1557 by Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy lays on the water's edge. Today, the ancient fortress houses the Town Hall, a convention centre, three museums and an open air theatre.

Day 4
Barcelona

Arrival: 17.10.2024 at 09:00
Departure: 17.10.2024 at 21:00

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
Ibiza

Arrival: 18.10.2024 at 10:00
Departure: 18.10.2024 at 23:30

Though primarily known for its party scene, Ibiza, an MSC Mediterranean Cruises destination, aims to impress with its fortified old town, rich archaeological sites, and brilliant array of beaches. Sail a few miles south, and another incredible Balearic jewel emerges from the sea: the island of Formentera.

Day 6
At Sea

Arrival: 19.10.2024
Departure: 19.10.2024

Day 7
Cagliari (Sardinia), Italy

Arrival: 20.10.2024 at 08:00
Departure: 20.10.2024 at 17:00

From an MSC ship on the Mediterranean Sea, the view of Cagliari, Sardinia’s capital and main port, is striking. Crowned by its historic nucleus squeezed within a protective ring of Pisan fortifications, Cagliari’s setting is enhanced by the calm lagoons to the east and west of the city, a habitat for cranes, cormorants and flamingos. During your excursion to the centre of Cagliari, the promenades along Via Manno are the smartest you’ll see in Sardinia. These then drop down to the noisier Piazza Yenne and Largo Carlo Felice, around which most of the shops, restaurants, banks and hotels are located. At the bottom of Cagliari, the porticos of portside Via Roma shelter more shops and bars. Cagliari’s main attractions are the archaeological museum with its captivating collection of nuraghic statuettes, the city walls with their two Pisan towers looking down over the Mediterranean Sea and the port, and the cathedral – all within easy distance of each other. There are also a sprinkling of Roman remains, including an impressive amphitheatre, while nearby excursions include Nora, the most complete ancient site on Sardinia, and the islands of Sant’Antioco and San Pietro. Almost all the sightseeing you’ll want to do on your holiday in Cagliari is encompassed within the old Castello quarter, on the hill overlooking the port. The most evocative entry to this is from the monumental Bastione San Remy on Piazza Costituzione, whose nineteenth-century imperialist tone is tempered by the graffiti and weeds sprouting out of its walls. It’s worth the haul up the grandiose flight of steps inside for Cagliari’s best views over the port and the lagoons beyond.

Day 8
Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy

Arrival: 21.10.2024 at 08:00

Discover the culture and colour of Civitavecchia, an MSC Mediterranean Cruises destination. This Italian gem is an enjoyable flight from many European and non-European cities. Celebrated for its 16th-century Michelangelo Fort, ancient Taurine Baths, and marble Vanvitelli fountain, the port is a convenient starting point for visiting Rome, Italy’s regal and romantic capital.

MSC Musica

As soon as you step on board MSC Musica you are met by the stunning central foyer’s three-tier waterfall and it’s transparent piano, suspended above the water on a crystal floor. The designer venues on board are equally as stunning, whether you’re dancing to a band in the dazzling Crystal Lounge, enjoying a cigar in the stylish Havana Club cigar lounge, treating yourself to a wine tasting, trying your luck in the Sanremo Casino or enjoying a superb live show in the stunning La Scala Theatre. The cuisine on the ship is all freshly prepared allowing you to indulge in Italian specialities in Il Giardino, treat yourself at the Kaito Sushi Bar or work your way through a range of delicious, authentic Italian pizzas. Children and young adults enjoy special treatment with indoor and outdoor play areas, a pool of their own and separate Kids and Teens Clubs for their own social life on board.

General characteristics

Ship name: MSC Musica
Length: 292.91 m (961 ft)
Capacity: 3,013 passengers
Total cabins: 1,275
Tonnage: 92,409 GT

MSC Musica

What’s on Board

Entertainment
Fitness
Food and Drink
Other
Recreational
Relaxation
Decks
entertainment

Entertainment

  • Children's Play Area
  • Cigar Bar
  • Cinema
  • Dance Floor
  • Theatre
fitness

Fitness

  • Aerobics/Yoga
  • Fitness Center
  • Jogging Track
  • Tennis Court
food-and-drink

Food and Drink

  • A la carte restaurant
  • Bar
  • Cafe
  • Mediteranean
  • Mexican
  • Sushi Bar
  • Wine bar
other

Other

  • Art Gallery
  • Duty-free shop
  • Medical Centre
  • Photo Gallery
  • Security Safe
  • Shopping Gallery
recreational

Recreational

  • 9-hole Mini Golf
  • Card Room
  • Golf Simulator
  • Library
relaxation

Relaxation

  • Beauty Salon
  • Jacuzzi
  • Sauna
  • Spa
  • Steam Room

Decks

Deck 16 - Sport Deck 16 - Sport
Deck 11 - Adagio Deck 11 - Adagio
Deck 6 - Brillante Deck 6 - Brillante
Deck 15 - Cantata Deck 15 - Cantata
Deck 14 - Capriccio Deck 14 - Capriccio
Deck 8 - Forte Deck 8 - Forte
Deck 5 - Grazioso Deck 5 - Grazioso
Deck 9 - Intermezzo Deck 9 - Intermezzo
Deck 7 - Maestoso Deck 7 - Maestoso
Deck 10 - Minuetto Deck 10 - Minuetto
Deck 12 - Virtuoso Deck 12 - Virtuoso
Deck 13 - Vivace Deck 13 - Vivace