MSC Armonia itinerary map for January 28, 2026
MSC Armonia
MSC Armonia
January 28, 2026
7 Night South America

MSC Armonia January 28, 2026

The MSC Armonia January 28, 2026 cruise departs from Salvador De Bahia, Brazil. On this 7 Night South America (Salvador Roundtrip) sailing, the MSC Armonia will visit a total of 4 cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The ship sets sail on Wednesday, Jan 28th and returns on Wednesday, Feb 4th, 2026.

Cruise Length
7
Night Cruise
Departure Port
Salvador De Bahia
Brazil
Port Stops
4
Sea Days
3

Cruise Price

MSC Armonia · January 28, 2026

The graph below tracks historic price of the MSC Armonia cruise ship departing January 28, 2026. The most recent price for this sailing starts at $1,040 ($149 per night) for an Inside Cabin. Compared to the average price of $984 ($141 per night), this represents a recent increase of 6%.

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INSIDE
Cabin
$1,040
Current price
6% above average
Average price: $984

Cruise Itinerary Map

MSC Armonia · January 28, 2026

The MSC Armonia sails on January 28, 2026 for a 7 Night South America (Salvador Roundtrip). The ship will depart the port of Salvador De Bahia, Brazil at 6:00 PM and will return to the port of Salvador De Bahia, Brazil on Feb 4th at 9:00 AM. During the 8-day journey, the MSC Armonia will visit 3 additional ports and will spend 3 days at sea.

Cruise itinerary route

7 Night South America (Salvador Roundtrip)

  • JAN28
    Salvador De Bahia, Brazil
    Salvador De Bahia, Brazil
    A: — - D: 6:00 PM
  • JAN29
    Ilheus, Brazil
    Ilheus, Brazil
    A: 7:00 AM - D: 5:00 PM
  • JAN30
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • JAN31
    Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
    Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
    A: 7:00 AM - D: 4:00 PM
  • FEB01
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • FEB02
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • FEB03
    Maceio, Brazil
    Maceio, Brazil
    A: 6:00 AM - D: 4:00 PM
  • FEB04
    Salvador De Bahia, Brazil
    Salvador De Bahia, Brazil
    A: 9:00 AM - D: —
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Cruise Ports

January 28, 2026 · 7 Night South America (Salvador Roundtrip)

Salvador De Bahia, Brazil
Day 1Wednesday, Jan 28

Salvador De Bahia, Brazil

Arrival:Departure: 6:00 PM

Salvador de Bahia, Brazil, offers docking at Salvador Port. Travelers explore Pelourinho’s UNESCO colonial streets and Elevador Lacerda. Excursions visit Praia do Forte’s beaches. Local markets sell acarajé. The peak season, December to March, brings warm weather for city tours. Photography captures colorful facades and Atlantic vistas. Dining onboard includes moqueca, a Bahian favorite. Souvenirs, like berimbau crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Afro-Brazilian history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while comfortable shoes enhance cobblestone walks. Salvador’s vibrant culture offers a dynamic Brazilian stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of colonial heritage and coastal beauty, making Salvador an engaging destination for exploration.

Ilheus, Brazil
Day 2Thursday, Jan 29

Ilheus, Brazil

Arrival: 7:00 AMDeparture: 5:00 PM

Ilheus, Brazil, has docking at Ilheus Port. Travelers explore historic cocoa plantations and Jorge Amado’s house museum. Excursions visit Una’s beaches. Local markets sell cocada sweets. The peak season, December to April, brings warm weather. Photography captures colonial architecture and Atlantic shores. Dining onboard includes acarajé, a Bahian dish. Souvenirs, like cocoa crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover cocoa history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate. Comfortable shoes enhance plantation tours. Ilheus’ cultural richness offers a vibrant Brazilian stop, blending history with coastal charm.

At Sea
Day 3Friday, Jan 30

At Sea

Arrival: 11:00 PMDeparture: 10:59 PM

Enjoy onboard activities and ocean views during this sea day.

Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Day 4Saturday, Jan 31

Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

Arrival: 7:00 AMDeparture: 4:00 PM

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, offers docking at Porto Maravilha. Travelers explore Christ the Redeemer and Copacabana Beach. Excursions visit Sugarloaf Mountain’s cable car. Local markets sell feijoada. The peak season, December to March, brings warm weather for city tours. Photography captures iconic statues and Atlantic vistas. Dining onboard includes pão de queijo, a Brazilian favorite. Souvenirs, like samba crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Carioca history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while comfortable shoes enhance city walks. Rio’s vibrant energy offers a dynamic Brazilian stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of iconic landmarks, scenic beaches, and samba culture, making Rio de Janeiro an engaging destination for exploration.

At Sea
Day 5Sunday, Feb 1

At Sea

Arrival: 11:00 PMDeparture: 10:59 PM

Enjoy onboard activities and ocean views during this sea day.

At Sea
Day 6Monday, Feb 2

At Sea

Arrival: 11:00 PMDeparture: 10:59 PM

Enjoy onboard activities and ocean views during this sea day.

Maceio, Brazil
Day 7Tuesday, Feb 3

Maceio, Brazil

Arrival: 6:00 AMDeparture: 4:00 PM

Maceio, Brazil, provides docking at Maceio Port along the Atlantic coast. Travelers explore Pajuçara Beach’s natural pools and the historic Jaraguá district. Excursions visit São Francisco River’s scenic canyons. Local markets sell cuscuz, a northeastern Brazilian dish. The peak season, December to March, offers warm, sunny weather for beach activities. Photography captures turquoise waters and colonial architecture. Dining onboard includes tapioca pancakes, a local favorite. Souvenirs, like lace crafts, are available in ship shops. Briefings cover Alagoas’ history and Afro-Brazilian culture. Light clothing and sun protection are ideal for the tropical climate, while water shoes enhance reef exploration. Maceio’s vibrant beaches and rich cultural heritage create a lively Brazilian stop, offering cruise travelers a blend of relaxation, history, and natural beauty in one of Brazil’s most picturesque coastal cities.

Salvador De Bahia, Brazil
Day 8Wednesday, Feb 4

Salvador De Bahia, Brazil

Arrival: 9:00 AMDeparture:

Salvador de Bahia, Brazil, offers docking at Salvador Port. Travelers explore Pelourinho’s UNESCO colonial streets and Elevador Lacerda. Excursions visit Praia do Forte’s beaches. Local markets sell acarajé. The peak season, December to March, brings warm weather for city tours. Photography captures colorful facades and Atlantic vistas. Dining onboard includes moqueca, a Bahian favorite. Souvenirs, like berimbau crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Afro-Brazilian history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while comfortable shoes enhance cobblestone walks. Salvador’s vibrant culture offers a dynamic Brazilian stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of colonial heritage and coastal beauty, making Salvador an engaging destination for exploration.

Shore Excursions

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Itinerary Safety Score

Based on comprehensive research of cruise port safety information, including recent crime reports, travel advisories, Global Peace Index rankings, and specific port security concerns, we've created a "safety score" for each cruise port stop. The overall rating below represents a combined score for your specific cruise itinerary.

Itinerary Safety Rank
51 / 100
safer than 51% of all cruises
51
5
/ 10
Salvador De Bahia, Brazil
Salvador De Bahi
Travelers to Salvador de Bahia should remain vigilant and consider organized tours to enhance safety amid varying crime rates in neighborhoods.
6
/ 10
Ilheus, Brazil
Ilheus
Travelers should remain vigilant in Ilheus, as crime rates vary, with higher risks in downtown areas after dark and isolated spots.
5
/ 10
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Rio De Janeiro
Travelers in Rio de Janeiro should stay vigilant, avoid high-risk areas, and take standard safety precautions to mitigate crime risks.
5
/ 10
Maceio, Brazil
Maceio
Travelers in Maceio should remain vigilant and stick to secure neighborhoods due to elevated crime rates, including theft and robbery.

Cruise Ship

MSC Armonia

⚓ Tonnage

65,541

vs avg 136,380

🛠️ Year Built

2,001

vs avg 2,013

📏 Length (ft)

902

vs avg 1,030

👥 Passenger Count

2,679

vs avg 4,494

The Armonia has a construction date of 2001 and a total size of 65,541 gross tons. The ship measures 902 feet in length. MSC Armonia is included in MSC’s Lirica class. At full capacity, the MSC Armonia holds 2,679 passengers. That includes 1,958 cruise vacationers and 721 staff members. The Armonia total number of staterooms is 972.

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Itinerary FAQ

How many nights is the MSC Armonia sailing on January 28, 2026?

This is a 7-night cruise itinerary departing from Salvador De Bahia, Brazil.

What ports does the MSC Armonia visit on the January 28, 2026 cruise?

This route includes salvador-de-bahia-brazil, ilheus-brazil, rio-de-janeiro-brazil, maceio-brazil.

How many sea days are included on this MSC Armonia January 28, 2026 itinerary?

This itinerary includes 3 sea days.

Who is the cruise director for the MSC Armonia sailing on January 28, 2026?

Cruise director assignment data is not currently available for this sail date.

How is the itinerary safety score calculated for this cruise?

The itinerary safety score combines port-level safety indicators such as travel advisories, local risk signals, and historical context into a single overall score for this specific route.

Can I track price drops for this MSC Armonia itinerary?

Yes — use the price tracking opt-in on this page to get updates when cabin prices change for this sailing.