Company Category : Standard |
Company name : MSC Cruises |
Ship name : MSC Musica |
Journey Start Date : Sun 25 Oct 2020 |
Journey End Date : Fri 20 Nov 2020 |
Port start : Venice / Italy |
Port end : Durban / South Africa |
Count Nights : 26 nights |
Day | Port | Date | Arrival | Departure |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Venice / Italy | Sun 25 Oct | 17:00 | |
2 | Split / Croatia | Mon 26 Oct | 08:00 | 18:00 |
3 | Day at sea / Sea | Tue 27 Oct | ||
4 | Heraklion / Greece | Wed 28 Oct | 10:00 | 18:00 |
5 | Rhodes / Greece | Thu 29 Oct | 08:00 | 18:00 |
6 | Suez canal / Egypt | Fri 30 Oct | 23:00 | 23:30 |
7 | Suez canal / Egypt | Sat 31 Oct | 15:00 | 15:30 |
8 | Aqaba / Jordan | Sun 01 Nov | 09:00 | 19:00 |
9 | Eilat / Israel | Mon 02 Nov | 08:00 | 23:55 |
10 | Day at sea / Sea | Tue 03 Nov | ||
11 | Day at sea / Sea | Wed 04 Nov | ||
12 | Day at sea / Sea | Thu 05 Nov | ||
13 | Day at sea / Sea | Fri 06 Nov | ||
14 | Day at sea / Sea | Sat 07 Nov | ||
15 | Day at sea / Sea | Sun 08 Nov | ||
16 | Day at sea / Sea | Mon 09 Nov | ||
17 | Victoria, MAE Island / Seychelles | Tue 10 Nov | 08:00 | 23:59 |
18 | Victoria, MAE Island / Seychelles | Wed 11 Nov | 00:01 | 18:00 |
19 | Day at sea / Sea | Thu 12 Nov | ||
20 | Day at sea / Sea | Fri 13 Nov | ||
21 | Port louis / Mauritius | Sat 14 Nov | 08:00 | 23:59 |
22 | Port louis / Mauritius | Sun 15 Nov | 00:01 | 17:00 |
23 | La Posion / Reunion | Mon 16 Nov | 07:00 | 17:00 |
24 | Day at sea / Sea | Tue 17 Nov | ||
25 | Day at sea / Sea | Wed 18 Nov | ||
26 | Day at sea / Sea | Thu 19 Nov | ||
27 | Durban / South Africa | Fri 20 Nov | 07:00 |
Build Year : 2006 |
Width : 32.20 |
Length : 293.80 |
Speed : 23.00 |
Capacity : 3013 |
Deck Quantity : 16 |
Cabin Quantity : 1275 |
Balancer : Yes |
• port taxes
• in the buffet restaurant at the drinks station: cold, hot water, tea 20 hours a day, coffee only during breakfast
• meals in the buffet restaurant: early breakfast, breakfast, snacks in the pizzeria and grill, lunch, dinner, snacks for night owls, drinks from the bar are paid extra
• meals in the a la carte restaurant: breakfast, lunch, dinner without drinks (extra charge)
• entertainment activities on board (evening performances in the theater, live music in bars and lounges, animation shows, disco)
• access to all public areas of the liner, including the library, swimming pools, jacuzzi by the pools, children's water park, gym
• sports games: table tennis, minigolf, shuffleboard
• services of educators and animators for children of five age groups in mini-clubs - from 6 months to 17 years
• transportation of luggage in the ports of the beginning and end of the cruise
• use of boats for embarkation and disembarkation in ports where the liner does not moor to the pier
• only for MSC Yacht Club cabins: ALL INCLUSIVE drinks (value up to 13 €) in the bars and restaurants of the liner and in the minibar in the suite, Premium internet package
Venice is the most famous and unusual city in the world. It is located in northern Italy on the Adriatic coast. The territory of the city is cut by more than 150 canals and ducts through which more than 400 bridges are thrown.
Venice is a resort city, which is a center of international tourism of world significance, a venue for art and architectural exhibitions, international film festivals. Absolutely unusual atmosphere reigning in the city falls in love with itself at first sight. Narrow streets, with small cozy cafes, sliding gondolas and serenades of gondoliers, set in a romantic mood, and attract lovers from all over the world.
Heraklion or Heraclion is the largest city and the administrative capital of the island of Crete. It is the fourth largest city in Greece. According to the results of the 2011 census, the population of the city proper was 166,209 inhabitants, the municipality's was 173,993 while the Heraklion urban area has a population of 225,574 and it extends over an area of 684.3 km2 (264.2 sq mi).
Heraklion is the capital of Heraklion regional unit.
The Bronze Age palace of Knossos, also known as the Palace of Minos, is located nearby.
Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese islands of Greece and is also the island group's historical capital. Administratively the island forms a separate municipality within the Rhodes regional unit, which is part of the South Aegean administrative region. The principal town of the island and seat of the municipality is Rhodes. The city of Rhodes had 50,636 inhabitants in 2011. It is located northeast of Crete, southeast of Athens and just off the Anatolian coast of Turkey. Rhodes' nickname is The island of the Knights, named after the Knights of Saint John of Jerusalem, who once conquered the land.
Historically, Rhodes was famous worldwide for the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The Medieval Old Town of the City of Rhodes has been declared a World Heritage Site. Today, it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe. The name of the U.S. state of Rhode Island is thought to be based on this island.
The Suez Canal is a sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea through the Isthmus of Suez. Constructed by the Suez Canal Company between 1859 and 1869, it was officially opened on 17 November 1869. The canal offers watercraft a shorter journey between the North Atlantic and northern Indian Oceans via the Mediterranean and Red Seas by avoiding the South Atlantic and southern Indian Oceans, reducing the journey by approximately 6,000 kilometres (3,700 mi). It extends from the northern terminus of Port Said to the southern terminus of Port Tewfik at the city of Suez. Its length is 193.30 km (120.11 mi), including its northern and southern access channels. In 2012, 17,225 vessels traversed the canal (average 47 per day).
The Suez Canal is a sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea through the Isthmus of Suez. Constructed by the Suez Canal Company between 1859 and 1869, it was officially opened on 17 November 1869. The canal offers watercraft a shorter journey between the North Atlantic and northern Indian Oceans via the Mediterranean and Red Seas by avoiding the South Atlantic and southern Indian Oceans, reducing the journey by approximately 6,000 kilometres (3,700 mi). It extends from the northern terminus of Port Said to the southern terminus of Port Tewfik at the city of Suez. Its length is 193.30 km (120.11 mi), including its northern and southern access channels. In 2012, 17,225 vessels traversed the canal (average 47 per day).
Aqaba is the only coastal city in Jordan and the largest and most populous city on the Gulf of Aqaba. Situated in southernmost Jordan, Aqaba is the administrative centre of the Aqaba Governorate. The city had a population of 148,398 in 2015 and a land area of 375 square kilometres (144.8 sq mi). Today, Aqaba plays a major role in the development of the Jordanian economy, through the vibrant trade and tourism sectors. The Port of Aqaba also serves other countries in the region.
Aqaba's strategic location at the northeastern tip of the Red Sea between the continents of Asia and Africa, has made its port important over the course of thousands of years.
Durban is the third most populous city in South Africa—after Johannesburg and Cape Town—and the largest city in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal. Located on the east coast of South Africa, Durban is famous for being the busiest port in the country. It is also seen as one of the major centres of tourism because of the city's warm subtropical climate and extensive beaches. Durban forms part of the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality, which includes neighboring towns and has a population of about 3.44 million, making the combined municipality one of the biggest cities on the Indian Ocean coast of the African continent. It is also the second most important manufacturing hub in South Africa after Johannesburg. In 2015, Durban was recognised as one of the New7Wonders Cities (along with Vigan, Doha, La Paz, Havana, Beirut, and Kuala Lumpur).