The August 20, 2024 cruise on the MSC Musica departs from Genoa Portofino Italy. On this 7 Night Western Mediterranean (Genoa Roundtrip) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 6 cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The MSC Musica sets sail on Tuesday, Aug 20th and returns on Tuesday, Aug 27th.
The graph below tracks historic price of the MSC Musica cruise ship departing August 20, 2024. The most recent price for this sailing starts at $1,208 ($173 per night) for an Inside Cabin. Compared to the average price of $1,069 ($153 per night), this represents a recent increase of 13%.
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MSC Musica - August 20, 2024 - 7 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Aug 20th | Genoa Portofino Italy |
2 | Aug 21st | Cannes, France |
3 | Aug 22nd | Barcelona, Spain |
4 | Aug 23rd | Ibiza, Balearic Islands |
5 | Aug 24th | At Sea |
6 | Aug 25th | Cagliari, Sardinia |
7 | Aug 26th | Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy |
8 | Aug 27th | Genoa Portofino Italy |
The MSC Musica sails on August 20, 2024 for a 7 Night Western Mediterranean (Genoa Roundtrip). The ship will depart the port of Genoa Portofino Italy at 7:00 PM and will return to the port of Genoa Portofino Italy on Aug 27th at 8:00 AM. During the 8-day journey, the MSC Musica will visit 5 additional ports and will spend 1 days at sea.
The Musica has a construction date of 2006 and a total size of 92,409 gross tons. The ship measures 964 feet (294 meters) in length. MSC Musica is included in MSC’s Musica Class. At full capacity, the MSC Musica holds 3,537 passengers. That includes 2,550 cruise vacationers and 987 staff members. The Musica total number of staterooms is 1,335.
To see how this compares, click through to see MSC Musica age and stats vs all MSC ships. There you’ll find graphs showing length, capacity, tonnage and more for this ship vs all in the fleet.
To check out the ship from top to bottom, click here for MSC Musica Deck Plans.
Cannes has an international reputation for glamour - pictures and movie clips of its croisette, its film stars and its grand hotels instantly conjure up an image of style and sophistication. Cannes is much changed from its beginnings as a resort when an English traveller, Lord Brougham, was quarantined there in 1834. Nowadays, the city hosts conventions and festivals all year round - and there's plenty to attract the guests and delegates.
Barcelona is the cultural heartland of Spain, yet its first language is Catalan, the native tongue of the proudly independent Catalonia region. Stroll down the shady, tree-lined Ramblas between street musicians and elegant bistros. Then perhaps visit the venerable Gothic cathedral, Picasso Museum or enjoy the architectural genius of Antonio Gaudi's Church of the Holy Family.
Ibiza is the party spot of the Balearic Islands, with a trendy resort reputation that seems to draw every club-going European to the outrageous summery street scene. Daytime hours are spent on the beaches at Las Salinas and Es Cabellet, while nights are danced away in any of the bars and discos which compete for tourist dollars.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
As Sardinia's capital, Cagliari is both a thriving modern city and a fine example of the varied history of this Italian island. Explore the Roman amphitheater, Spanish townhouses, and Pisan watchtowers. Antiquities from the native Nuraghi culture and from the Phoenician era onward are well-displayed in the National Archaeological Museum.
Civitavecchia is just moments from Rome, Italy's Eternal City. One of the most geographically perfect ports in the world, Civitavecchia boasts a number of compelling area attractions. Stroll through the streets of the medieval town of Tarquinia. View the resplendent Madonnina at the Resort of Pantano.