The January 15, 2025 cruise on the MSC Sinfonia departs from Istanbul, Turkey. On this 7 Night Eastern Mediterranean (Istanbul Roundtrip) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 5 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The MSC Sinfonia sets sail on Wednesday, Jan 15th and returns on Wednesday, Jan 22nd.
Jan 15th - Jan 22nd
MSC Cruise Line
from Istanbul, Turkey
Cruise Price - Historic & Current
The graph below tracks historic price of the MSC Sinfonia cruise ship departing January 15, 2025. The most recent price for this sailing starts at $614 ($88 per night) for an Inside Cabin. Compared to the average price of $565 ($81 per night), this represents a recent increase of 9%.
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The Sinfonia has a construction date of 2002 and a total size of 58,174 gross tons. The ship measures 903 feet (275 meters) in length. MSC Sinfonia is included in MSC’s Lirica Class. At full capacity, the MSC Sinfonia holds 3,400 passengers. That includes 2,679 cruise vacationers and 721 staff members. The Sinfonia total number of staterooms is 971.
To see how this compares, click through to see MSC Sinfonia 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.
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MSC Sinfonia - January 15, 2025 - 7 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Jan 14th | Istanbul, Turkey |
2 | Jan 15th | At Sea |
3 | Jan 17th | Corfu, Greece |
4 | Jan 18th | Bari, Italy |
5 | Jan 18th | At Sea |
6 | Jan 20th | Piraeus (Athens), Greece |
7 | Jan 21st | Izmir, Turkey |
8 | Jan 22nd | Istanbul, Turkey |
Cruise Itinerary
The MSC Sinfonia sails on January 15, 2025 for a 7 Night Eastern Mediterranean (Istanbul Roundtrip). The ship will depart the port of Istanbul, Turkey at 8:00 PM and will return to the port of Istanbul, Turkey on Jan 22nd at 8:00 AM. During the 8-day journey, the MSC Sinfonia will visit 4 additional ports and will spend 2 days at sea.
Once called Constantinople, the former capital of the Byzantine Empire is the only city in the world to straddle two continents: Europe and Asia. This is the Golden Horn, the door between East and West, and your first vision of its domes and minarets is unforgetable. Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque and Sultan treasures in Topkapi Palace await - as does the Grand Bazaar, laden with carpets, beaten brass and spices from afar.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Though once ruled by Venetian doges, Turkish sultans and French invaders, today's Corfiot citizen is as Greek as they come. Marvel at the 17th-century icons in St. George's Church, the medieval Palace of Phrourio or the 19th-century Achilleion Palace. The greenest of the Greek Isles, Corfu also boasts thriving vineyards and olive orchards among its rugged mountains.
Located on the east coast of Italy, Bari features beautiful beaches on the Adriatic Sea. Walk through the town and see the gothic style of the twelfth century cathedral and the Basilica di San Nicolo. See a bit of Italy's past in the archaeological museum or walk the stone pathways of a Norman castle.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Piraeus is the seaport for Athens, the capital of western civilization, which boasts a fantastic mix of classical ruins and vivacious modern life. In a single day, you can climb the hill of the Acropolis to wonder at the Parthenon, join the lively Athenians in Constitution Square, and then find a welcoming taverna for some spirited bizouki music, plenty of ouzo to drink, and with luck, energetic Greek dancing.
The largest Turkish seaport after Istanbul, its exports include cotton, tobacco, vegetables, manufactures, and carpets. The city suffered greatly from severe earthquakes in 1928 and 1939. It is a NATO command center for SE Europe. It is also the site of the Aegean Univ. and several museums, and was probably the birthplace of the poet Homer.
Once called Constantinople, the former capital of the Byzantine Empire is the only city in the world to straddle two continents: Europe and Asia. This is the Golden Horn, the door between East and West, and your first vision of its domes and minarets is unforgetable. Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque and Sultan treasures in Topkapi Palace await - as does the Grand Bazaar, laden with carpets, beaten brass and spices from afar.