19th Mar 2027 | 15 nights | MSC Cruises | MSC Grandiosa
Why do we love this cruise holiday? Eight nights in Orlando gives plenty of time to get stuck into the parks, with a 7-day Universal ticket meaning no need to rush the big rides or skip your favourites. Then, just as the pace starts to catch up, it is time to swap rollercoasters for sea views and head off on a 7-night Caribbean cruise. Sailing from Florida makes the whole trip feel seamless, and having flights, hotel stay and tickets included keeps things simple and excellent value. With tropical ports, beach days and time to recharge on board, it is a holiday that covers all bases without feeling crammed. Theme park thrills followed by island time? That is a pretty smart combo.
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Parks, Palms & Paradise | Orlando Stay & Drinks-Inclusive Caribbean Cruise
19th Mar 27 | 15 nights
MSC Cruises | MSC Grandiosa
from £2499.00
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Parks, Palms & Paradise | Orlando Stay & Drinks-Inclusive Caribbean Cruise
26th Mar 27 | 15 nights
MSC Cruises | MSC Grandiosa
from £2449.00
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Parks, Palms & Paradise | Orlando Stay & Caribbean Cruise
26th Mar 27 | 15 nights
MSC Cruises | MSC Grandiosa
from £2199.00
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We recommend you start with Universal Studios today.
After the excitement of the first day in the parks, take a well-deserved rest tonight.
Perhaps another day at the Studios, because you didn't take enough pictures yesterday! The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™ - Diagon Alley™ at Universal Studios Florida awaits for even more fun.
Rest well and get ready for tomorrow!
Rollercoasters you say? Universal’s Islands of Adventure has it all.
Mid-way through your stay in Orlando, it might be time to explore International Drive in the evening.
Don't miss The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™ - Hogsmeade™ at Universal's Islands of Adventure.
We know you've been sending photos to your friends and family every night, but don't stay up too late!
After a full day of loops, take a dip today and chill in this tropical-themed water park at Universal's Volcano Bay.
Water takes it out of you, tonight is going to be a quiet one.
Step into a world between worlds at Universal Epic Universe. From Celestial Park to Super Nintendo World, don't wait to discover otherworldly adventure!
Last day at the parks tomorrow, make the most of it!
Day two of Epic Universe as one day is just simply not enough!
Port Canaveral, in the centre of Florida's east coast, is not only the surfing capital of the Atlantic. It is also home to rocket and shuttle launches, the largest sea turtle nesting area in the country, the largest scallop fishery on the planet and a national refuge with more endangered species than any other.
Even with all of these superlatives, most cruise passengers associate Port Canaveral with Orlando, just 45 miles west -- and with Walt Disney World, Universal theme parks and SeaWorld so close, it would be difficult to find a cruise port anywhere that offers access to more theme parks and family-friendly tourist attractions. But, for those who've already had (or care to pass up) the Orlando experience, Port Canaveral is definitely worth a pre- or post-cruise visit.
The port bills itself as Orlando's closest beach with dolphins, manatees, loggerhead turtles and miles of pristine sand -- minus the crowds that are typical of South Florida. A mile and a half of bike paths run throughout Port Canaveral, as well as three parks, including Jetty Park where camping and fishing opportunities abound. The bustling Cove at Port Canaveral features a variety of restaurants and shops.
But, with Port Canaveral smack in the middle of what's known as Florida's 72-mile Space Coast, the premier attraction is the Kennedy Space Center, where guests can meet and talk to actual astronauts. The U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame, six miles from the visitors' centre, houses the world's largest collection of astronaut memorabilia, as well as displays, exhibits and tributes to the heroes of Mercury, Gemini and Apollo.
Port Canaveral is primarily a turnaround port, so for the most part, travellers pass through the area on the way to boarding their cruises. Ships based in Port Canaveral sail itineraries that range in length from three to seven days. Considering its proximity to Orlando, it's no surprise that Disney Cruise Line's fleet homeports there, but Carnival and Royal Caribbean vessels also call Port Canaveral home. It's mostly a turnaround port, but some lines (such as Norwegian Cruise Line and Seabourn) make regular port calls there throughout the year.
With its blend of influences from West Africa to England and Haiti to the United States, Nassau is one of the most popular cruise ports in the Caribbean and Bahamas.
The yellow and blue stripes on the Bahamian flag represent the nation's sandy beaches and surrounding ocean, while the black triangle stands for unity and the people's determination to develop the land and the sea. With endlessly developing hotels, resorts and shopping areas, it isn't hard to make this connection in Nassau, the capital of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas.
Nassau is located on the 21-mile-long-island of New Providence and is connected, via bridge, to Paradise Island, another popular Bahamian destination.
The city of Nassau features tropical, tree-lined streets, filled with horse-drawn surreys, ruled by policemen in white starched jackets and colorful pith helmets; soft-sanded beaches for kicking back and catching ocean breezes; lavish, Vegas-type casinos; and a decent range of duty-free shopping stops. But, as much as this vibrant town center is a cruise visitor's first impression, most head out on beach adventures at massive hotel and resort complexes like Atlantis or boating adventures ranging from dolphin encounters to booze cruises.
Nassau's central location, just off the coast of Southern Florida, is one of its chief pluses, making it an easy mini-cruise port of call for ships passing through on the way to the Caribbean islands.
MSC Cruises' Ocean Cay Marine Reserve, opened in December 2019, is part of the Bimini chain of islands in the western Bahamas, 20 miles south of Bimini and just 65 miles east of Miami. The former sand-mining site is home to eight beaches and a coral reef, across the 64 square miles of marine reserve. The island's Bahamian-style village offers a wide range of places to shop, eat, drink and relax, with island-infused cuisine, cocktails and a Bahamian straw market. Ships dock directly at a pier, with an easy walk onto the island. MSC Cruises is the only line to call at Ocean Cay and will offer late nights in the port, with special evening activities, due to its close proximity to Miami.
As the oldest city on the north coast of the country, Puerto Plata has a lot to offer visitors. Stroll through the Parque Central, admire the technicolour homes built by tobacco merchants, then pause at a local restaurant or bar before taking the cable car ride for stunning views on clear days. Alternatively, head to one of the nearby beach resorts to enjoy lively surf and endless golden beaches.
Port Canaveral, in the centre of Florida's east coast, is not only the surfing capital of the Atlantic. It is also home to rocket and shuttle launches, the largest sea turtle nesting area in the country, the largest scallop fishery on the planet and a national refuge with more endangered species than any other.
Even with all of these superlatives, most cruise passengers associate Port Canaveral with Orlando, just 45 miles west -- and with Walt Disney World, Universal theme parks and SeaWorld so close, it would be difficult to find a cruise port anywhere that offers access to more theme parks and family-friendly tourist attractions. But, for those who've already had (or care to pass up) the Orlando experience, Port Canaveral is definitely worth a pre- or post-cruise visit.
The port bills itself as Orlando's closest beach with dolphins, manatees, loggerhead turtles and miles of pristine sand -- minus the crowds that are typical of South Florida. A mile and a half of bike paths run throughout Port Canaveral, as well as three parks, including Jetty Park where camping and fishing opportunities abound. The bustling Cove at Port Canaveral features a variety of restaurants and shops.
But, with Port Canaveral smack in the middle of what's known as Florida's 72-mile Space Coast, the premier attraction is the Kennedy Space Center, where guests can meet and talk to actual astronauts. The U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame, six miles from the visitors' centre, houses the world's largest collection of astronaut memorabilia, as well as displays, exhibits and tributes to the heroes of Mercury, Gemini and Apollo.
Port Canaveral is primarily a turnaround port, so for the most part, travellers pass through the area on the way to boarding their cruises. Ships based in Port Canaveral sail itineraries that range in length from three to seven days. Considering its proximity to Orlando, it's no surprise that Disney Cruise Line's fleet homeports there, but Carnival and Royal Caribbean vessels also call Port Canaveral home. It's mostly a turnaround port, but some lines (such as Norwegian Cruise Line and Seabourn) make regular port calls there throughout the year.
As you disembark your ship, make your way to the airport for your overnight flight back.
The first of its class, this new flagship was christened in Hamburg on November 9, 2019. At 331 meters long, it’s the largest ship in the fleet, offering space for over 6,300 passengers. Following in its wake, a sister ship debuted in September 2020. With 200 additional cabins, including 60 designed for passengers with reduced mobility, this ship offers a new level of luxury and comfort.
This ship introduces exciting firsts, including a special restaurant for premium guests and the largest shopping area on a cruise ship. The 111-meter indoor promenade is topped with a 93-meter "digital sky" LED screen, projecting stunning visuals 24/7. Dining options include 10 restaurants and 21 bars, with highlights like a Parisian-inspired bistro and an exhibition of 26 original works by a famous French artist. Enhancing convenience, the ship features ship-wide touch screens and a voice-activated assistant in every cabin.
The ship also boasts new luxury experiences, including a Nail Salon offering premium treatments and a high-tech casino. The Aqua Park offers exciting family activities with water slides and an 82-meter Himalayan suspension bridge. Other notable features include family cabins that connect, a VR gaming area, and an exclusive lounge. Environmentally conscious, the ship is equipped with advanced waste treatment systems and shore-to-ship power to minimize emissions while docked.
Guests can enjoy world-class shows in innovative venues like a dedicated lounge and a multi-purpose space that serves as a karaoke bar, comedy club, and TV studio. Younger guests have access to a super-amusement park and sports centre, while the entire family can have fun at one of the most exciting water parks at sea. Twice every night, six days a week, enjoy original live performances and exceptional dining in a state-of-the-art entertainment venue.
The top deck features the Polar Aquapark, an exciting water park with twisting slides, a 'Himalayan Bridge,' and pools for all ages. The TV Studio and Bar is a high-tech, multi-purpose space offering live broadcasts, quizzes, talent contests, and more, along with comedy, karaoke, and live music. There are two exclusive teenagers’ clubs, and a teens-only area serves as a cinema, gaming room, and disco to keep them entertained throughout the day.
The dining onboard has steadily improved, offering high food and service standards across the board. All bread, pasta, pastries, and cheese are freshly made daily. Food items are clearly marked for allergies, and staff inquired about food intolerances. There is a kids' menu available in the main dining rooms. The main dining rooms serve the same meals, varying only by location and decor. Speciality restaurants require reservations.
Available 24 hours a day, depending on the experience you have booked. Availability and charges vary.
MSC Grandiosa features a wide variety of elegant accommodations, including family options, duplex suites with a private whirlpool bath, and the highest ratio of sea-view balcony cabins of any cruise ship.
The MSC Yacht Club offers a real "ship within a ship" experience; a place where you can savour exclusivity and privacy in a world of choice. Where you can indulge in the luxury of a private club, while enjoying access to the myriad recreation and entertainment possibilities that the rest of the ship affords.
Travellers looking for an action-packed, around-the-clock party, plus families with kids on a budget
Recluses looking for a small ship feel with plenty of quiet spaces, penny pinchers looking to avoid extra expenses
MSC Cruises is one of the most diverse cruise lines you can sail on with a multicultural mix of Italians, Brits, Spanish, Germans and French in the Mediterranean, with more North Americans in the Caribbean (but still lots of Italians and Spanish-speaking passengers), and a big local market in South Africa and South America. You'll also come across all ages. The lively night scene means these ships work well for teens and younger cruisers, while the decent kids' clubs (particularly on the newer ships) and the clever arrangements of clustered family cabins mean a lot of families travel during school holidays.
Yes, a little. The usual dress code is informal during the day and smart-casual at night -- think nice trousers and shirt for men and nice pants/skirts with blouse or cocktail dress for women. There's usually one gala night per cruise, when black tie or dark suit and tie are encouraged for men, as is a formal dress for women. This is not enforced, but people do make an effort.
No, unless you're in one of the Yacht Club suites, and even then, not everything is included. MSC sells its cruises through a somewhat bewildering array of packages: Bella, Fantastica, Aurea and Yacht Club. All include your accommodation, meals in specified restaurants and big-stage entertainment, along with basic coffee and tea, and select juices at breakfast and lunch. Beyond that, perks and inclusions vary by which package you've purchased, with Bella having no additional inclusions and Aurea featuring unlimited beverages. The Yacht Club has the most inclusions, with extra dining venues for eating, spa thermal suite passes and most beverages (plus access to a personal butler and a dedicated Yacht Club lounge and pool).
The action onboard an MSC ship is nonstop, with cruisers flocking to participate in pool games, sports contests, shopping promotions, trivia, karaoke and filling the nightclubs until late. On newer ships, high-tech arcade games are all the rage, including a 4D cinema, laser maze, F1 simulator and bowling. Many MSC cruisers are also just as happy to park themselves by a pool and stay there all day, and when the ship is in port, you'll find the vast majority of cruisers off the ship on ship-sponsored or independent tours.