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med coast explorer from malta

18th May 2027 | 8 nights | MSC Cruises | MSC World Asia

This package can be tailored to suit you
Financially protected by ATOL
Tips included on your cruise
Barcelona
Marseille
Genoa
Naples
Messina
This package can be tailored to suit you
Financially protected by ATOL
Tips included on your cruise

Mediterranean voyage on MSC World Asia - Save up to £456pp

Why do we love this cruise holiday? Starting and finishing in Valletta brings a sense of ease to this journey, with everything flowing in a simple loop that feels well put together from the outset. Flights into Malta and a night in a hotel before departure set a steady pace, allowing time to settle before stepping aboard MSC World Asia. The route then traces a line through some of the Mediterranean’s most characterful ports, from Barcelona’s lively waterfront to the historic streets of Marseille, Genoa’s old town charm, and the coastal energy of Naples, with Messina adding a distinctly Sicilian touch along the way. Each stop feels distinct without ever needing to repack or retrace steps, keeping the focus on the changing scenery rather than the logistics. Returning to Valletta ties the whole journey together neatly, giving it a natural sense of completion that feels well timed and well balanced for a week away.

What's included?

  • Return flights with a generous checked baggage allowance
  • 1-night 4* hotel stay in Valletta, Malta
  • 7-night full-board cruise
  • Financially protected by the ATOL scheme
  • Current Valletta tourist tax is EUR1.50pppn (about £1.30pppn on an exchange rate of EUR0.87 to £1), which is included in our package. It will be deducted from prices above at the point of confirming your booking with one of our team, and is then payable locally at the hotel.

Want to go all-inclusive on your cruise? Please find details of the drink options with MSC and ask us to add the package you fancy.


What's included with the cruise

  • Comfortable, well-appointed accommodation
  • Restaurant-style dining and extensive buffet
  • Excellent service
  • World-class entertainment
  • Cutting-edge fitness facilities
  • Nightclub and casino entry
  • Kids clubs and activities for families
  • Tips and service charges for all included

Cruise Circle Collection packages adhere to our 7 point charter:

  • Up-front, honest pricing
  • No hidden fees
  • No booking fees. Ever.
  • A personal service
  • Educational trips and ship visits
  • Good quality accommodation
  • No unreasonable flight times
Learn more about our charter
Day
Date
 
Arrival
Departure
 
1
18th May 2027 Tuesday
Flight from the UK to Valletta, Malta
 
 
Valletta, Malta
 
 
Flight from the UK to Valletta, Malta
Flights

Take your scheduled flight out to Malta today.

Valletta, Malta
Hotel

Check into your 4* hotel in Valletta for the night. We can extend the stay if you like, just ask us.

2
19th May 2027 Wednesday
Valletta
 
17:00
Valletta
Cruise
Valletta

Sailing into Valletta, Malta, is akin to stepping into the pages of a J.R.R. Tolkien fantasy; once you are in the protected harbour, it feels as though modern civilization has disappeared. Oh, you can see a car or two driving on the winding streets amid the limestone battlements, crenelated castles and hillside structures, but they seem terribly out of place and unexpected. Never mind that Malta, which owns 7,000 years of intriguing history, is fully modernized and contemporary. What you see when entering Valletta Harbour are the formidable defensive stone battlements of forts pockmarked by war guarding the strategic waterway. Cream-colored buildings and ancient church steeples grow out of the twisting streets and hillsides. In the bay and channels, Malta's colourful luzzo boats, fishing craft resembling an elf's shoe, ply the waters in the wake of modern giant cruise ships and tankers. Valletta was built by the Knights of St. John as a place to take care of wounded soldiers and pilgrims during the Crusades in the 16th century. Its unique landscape and ancient buildings have appeared in films such as "Troy," "Gladiator," "Captain Phillips" and "World War Z." This tiny Mediterranean country is part of an archipelago of five islands, only three of which are inhabited. Cruise ships visit the island of Malta and the port of Valletta (designed by a colleague of Michelangelo). Malta has been inhabited since 5000 B.C. and was colonized by the Phoenicians in 1000 B.C. Then, the islands went in turn to the Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Normans and the Spanish, who handed them over to the Knights of the Order of St. John in a "perpetual lease" in 1533; this lasted until Napoleon seized control in 1798. The Maltese did not like the French, however, and rebelled by seeking aid from Great Britain; Malta became a British protectorate in 1800 and a part of the British Empire in 1814. Later, it shook off the British, as well, and was granted independence in 1964. Since 1974, Malta is a republic under the British Commonwealth. The influence of all of these cultures is evident in Malta, with the Roman period seemingly taking precedence.

3
20th May 2027 Thursday
At Sea
 
 
4
21st May 2027 Friday
Barcelona
08:00
18:00
Barcelona
Cruise
Barcelona

The capital of Spain's Catalonia region is one of the country's -- maybe even Europe's -- most beautiful and vibrant places. A city of contrasts, it is like no other in Spain; this is most evident in its architecture, a marriage of Gothic spikes and modern curves. (One name to keep an eye out for is Antoni Gaudi, Barcelona's most famous architect.) Barcelona is also a city of distinct neighbourhoods. The old city -- Ciutat Vella -- is the heart of everything, with museums, shopping and cafes. Then there's the port area, Port Vell, which features bars, restaurants, shops, an IMAX theatre and the largest aquarium in Europe. (Port Vell is different from the working port area where cruise ships dock, but it's not too far away.) Enchanting and ancient, the Barri Gotic (Gothic Quarter) is the centre of the old city and brings together the best of Barcelona in a series of narrow streets, shops, cafes and magical corridors. One of Barcelona's best attributes is that while it seems large and spread out, its neighbourhoods are surprisingly walkable and easily accessible by bus, metro or even on foot (in comfortable shoes). Don't miss a stroll along Las Ramblas, replete with produce and flower stands, a historic opera house and maybe even a glimpse of Marilyn Monroe calling to you from the balcony of the Erotica Museum. Just be sure to rest your feet now and then over a few plates of tapas (which are meant to be shared, but we won't tell if you don't) and an ice-cold pitcher of sangria or a bottle of cava, the region's sparkling wine.

5
22nd May 2027 Saturday
Marseille
08:00
18:00
Marseille
Cruise
Marseille

Marseille, gateway to Provence, is France's largest port and second largest city, with a vast history stretching back more than 2,000 years to its foundation by the Greeks in the 6th century BC. While much of the city is urban sprawl, it has a spectacular setting between dramatic limestone hills and the Mediterranean, and the once-industrial streets now feature stylish shops and cutting-edge art galleries, thanks to investment from its role as European Capital of Culture 2013. Most cruisers make a beeline for Le Vieux Port, a buzzing, picturesque harbour lined with boutiques, restaurants and cafes. This district attracts an eclectic crowd, from local fishermen to millionaires venturing ashore from James Bond-style mega-yachts. All gather to soak up Le Vieux Port's charming atmosphere, browse its bustling markets and tuck into a bowl of Marseille's classic signature dish, bouillabaisse (a rich fish stew).

6
23rd May 2027 Sunday
Genoa
08:00
16:00
Genoa
Cruise
Genoa
Sometimes, cities are lucky enough to reinvent themselves. Genoa, given short shrift in travel guides 20 years ago, has undergone a striking renaissance since 1992, when it hosted an international expo to commemorate the 500-year anniversary of the discovery of the New World. Nowhere is that benefit more evident than at Porto Antico, the old port close to the marine terminal, where many of today's cruise ships now dock. What once was a seedy waterfront on Northern Italy's Mediterranean is now a charming blend of old and new structures, featuring cafes, shops, a movie complex, a maritime museum, a spectacular play and cultural center for kids and, most importantly, the largest aquarium in Europe. From a distance, the Genoa cityscape -- climbing up a steep, green hillside from the Ligurian sea -- is awash in Mediterranean color: ochre, pink and red. It's a big town with more than 600,000 people, but it has a small-town feel and layout that make it imminently walkable. In fact, Genoa's foremost calling cards -- its historic center; the Piazza de Ferrari, where the Opera and Palace of the Doges are located; the chic shopping avenue, Via XX Settembre; and the largely pedestrian-only streets that hug the Cathedral of San Lorenzo -- are all within a 10- to 20-minute walk of Porto Antico. Genoa, or Genova in Italian, has a rich history dating back to ancient times, but it's probably best known for Christopher Columbus, its most famous native celebrity. It has long been associated with the arts, and in 2004 the European Union designated Genoa as a European Capital of Culture. In 2006, a mid-16th century district on Via Garibaldi that houses an architecturally important ensemble of Renaissance and Baroque palaces was included on UNESCO's World Heritage List. Genoa typically serves as a port of embarkation or disembarkation, so it isn't often given high priority as a shore excursion. Our best advice? Enjoy a day here before or after your cruise. It's worth it.
7
24th May 2027 Monday
Naples
13:00
20:00
Naples
Cruise
Naples

Naples is instantly recognizable from the sea. The port is overlooked by Castel Nuovo (Maschio Angioino), the royal Palazzo Reale, and Castel Sant’Elmo atop the hill, with Mount Vesuvius rising prominently behind the city. Suburbs climb the volcano’s slopes, and an eruption would require evacuating around 600,000 people.

The city was ruled by various European dynasties, including the Hapsburgs, Bourbons, Bonapartes, and the House of Savoy. Naples declined after the Italian capital moved to Turin, Florence, and finally Rome, leaving many historic buildings in disrepair.

Naples features significant architecture, such as the Gallerias Principe di Napoli and Umberto I, churches, and former convents, alongside modern 1970s apartment blocks. The city is a mix of wide avenues and narrow alleys, known for its lively, passionate street life.

The port provides access to Pompeii, Sorrento, Ravello, Positano, Capri, and Ischia, but Naples itself offers a rich and authentic urban experience.

8
25th May 2027 Tuesday
Messina
09:00
19:00
Messina
Cruise
Messina

Messina is Sicily's most important city and port on the north east coast. From here you can take a tour to Taormina, a beautiful city overlooking Mount Etna. Visit the Palazzo Corvaia which dates from the l5th Century and the acoustically perfect Greek Theatre offering outstanding views of the Sicilian countryside.

9
26th May 2027 Wednesday
Valletta
08:00
 
Flight from Valletta, Malta to the UK
 
 
Valletta
Cruise
Valletta

Sailing into Valletta, Malta, is akin to stepping into the pages of a J.R.R. Tolkien fantasy; once you are in the protected harbour, it feels as though modern civilization has disappeared. Oh, you can see a car or two driving on the winding streets amid the limestone battlements, crenelated castles and hillside structures, but they seem terribly out of place and unexpected. Never mind that Malta, which owns 7,000 years of intriguing history, is fully modernized and contemporary. What you see when entering Valletta Harbour are the formidable defensive stone battlements of forts pockmarked by war guarding the strategic waterway. Cream-colored buildings and ancient church steeples grow out of the twisting streets and hillsides. In the bay and channels, Malta's colourful luzzo boats, fishing craft resembling an elf's shoe, ply the waters in the wake of modern giant cruise ships and tankers. Valletta was built by the Knights of St. John as a place to take care of wounded soldiers and pilgrims during the Crusades in the 16th century. Its unique landscape and ancient buildings have appeared in films such as "Troy," "Gladiator," "Captain Phillips" and "World War Z." This tiny Mediterranean country is part of an archipelago of five islands, only three of which are inhabited. Cruise ships visit the island of Malta and the port of Valletta (designed by a colleague of Michelangelo). Malta has been inhabited since 5000 B.C. and was colonized by the Phoenicians in 1000 B.C. Then, the islands went in turn to the Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Normans and the Spanish, who handed them over to the Knights of the Order of St. John in a "perpetual lease" in 1533; this lasted until Napoleon seized control in 1798. The Maltese did not like the French, however, and rebelled by seeking aid from Great Britain; Malta became a British protectorate in 1800 and a part of the British Empire in 1814. Later, it shook off the British, as well, and was granted independence in 1964. Since 1974, Malta is a republic under the British Commonwealth. The influence of all of these cultures is evident in Malta, with the Roman period seemingly taking precedence.

Flight from Valletta, Malta to the UK
Flights

As your cruise comes to an end, please board your flight back.

Get ready to set sail on MSC World Asia, the stunning new addition to MSC Cruises’ World Class fleet, launching in December 2026. Designed with ‘The Art of Cruising’ in mind, this cutting-edge ship blends elegant design with the latest innovations to create an unforgettable experience at sea. Guests can explore some of the Mediterranean’s most iconic cities while enjoying a vibrant, cosmopolitan atmosphere on board.

Step aboard a world of entertainment and adventure on MSC World Asia! With over 40 bars, lounges, and restaurants, there’s always something to explore, from sophisticated cocktail bars to thrilling nightlife. Families will love the dedicated entertainment areas, while guests of all ages can enjoy a spectacular line-up of performances, activities, and leisure options. Whether it’s live music, exhilarating shows, or action-packed experiences, there’s never a dull moment on board.

Indulge in a culinary journey like no other with MSC World Asia’s incredible selection of over 40 bars, lounges, and restaurants. From casual bites to gourmet dining, guests can savour an array of international flavours, all crafted to the highest standards. Whether it’s a relaxed al fresco meal or an elegant fine-dining experience, every dish is designed to delight the senses.

Experience pure comfort and luxury with MSC World Asia’s exceptional accommodation options. For the ultimate indulgence, the MSC Yacht Club offers an exclusive retreat, featuring 144 stylish suites, VIP access, 24-hour butler service, and a private lounge and pool area. The breathtaking Royal Duplex Suite provides the perfect haven for families and groups, with two spacious bedrooms and elegant surroundings. Outside the Yacht Club, a wide range of cabins and suites ensures every guest enjoys their perfect stay.

Best for...

Travellers looking for an action-packed, around-the-clock party, plus families with kids on a budget

Not the best for...

Recluses looking for a small ship feel with plenty of quiet spaces, penny pinchers looking to avoid extra expenses

Who goes on MSC Cruises cruise ships?

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.


Do I have to dress up on a MSC Cruises cruise?

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.


Is everything included on MSC Cruises cruises?

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).


What are MSC Cruises's most popular activities?

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.


Prices based on:

Deluxe Interior
Deluxe Interior

  • Fantastica benefits: Pick your cabin location, request preferred dinner sitting, 24-hour room service & more
  • Wardrobe
  • Bathroom with shower and hairdryer
  • Comfortable double bed which can be converted in two single beds
  • Interactive TV, telephone and safe
  • Mini-bar
  • Air conditioning
  • Surface 15 sqm

Cat Cabin Grade
Cruise
Fly Cruise

Deluxe Balcony with Promenade View
Deluxe Balcony with Promenade View

  • Fantastica benefits: Pick your cabin location, request preferred dinner sitting, 24-hour room service & more
  • Wardrobe
  • Bathroom with shower and hairdryer
  • Comfortable double bed which can be converted in two single beds
  • Interactive TV, telephone and safe
  • Mini-bar
  • Air conditioning
  • Surface 16 sqm, balcony 6 sqm overlooking the Promenade

Cat Cabin Grade
Cruise
Fly Cruise

Infinite Ocean View
Infinite Ocean View

  • Fantastica benefits: Pick your cabin location, request preferred dinner sitting, 24-hour room service & more
  • Bathroom with shower and hairdryer
  • Wardrobe
  • Comfortable double bed which can be converted in two single beds
  • Interactive TV, telephone and safe
  • Mini-bar
  • Air conditioning
  • Surface 20 sqm

Cat Cabin Grade
Cruise
Fly Cruise

MSC Yacht Club Deluxe Suite
MSC Yacht Club Deluxe Suite

  • MSC Yacht Club Benefits: Priority boarding, 24-hour butler service, dedicated concierge, premium extra drink and internet packages, complimentary access to the Thermal Suite in the MSC Aurea Spa, 10% off spa treatments, Balinese massage package, speciality dining package & more
  • Spacious wardrobe
  • Bathroom with a large shower and hairdryer
  • Comfortable double bed which can be converted in two single beds
  • Interactive TV, telephone and safe
  • Mini-bar
  • Air conditioning
  • Surface 25 sqm, balcony 5 sqm, deck 15-21

Cat Cabin Grade
Cruise
Fly Cruise

Mediterranean Cruise & Stay Holidays with MSC

From £1,049pp -- Sail the Med with much-loved MSC Cruises

Why do we love these cruise holidays? 

From sun soaked Mediterranean coastlines to the picture perfect Greek Isles and the historic ports of the Adriatic, MSC cruise and stay holidays make it easy to see more of Europe's most loved destinations in one trip. Adding a hotel stay before the cruise brings extra time to explore, whether that's wandering through a vibrant city, relaxing by the waterfront or soaking up the local atmosphere before setting sail.

MSC's fleet of different sizes and styles provides a comfortable and stylish base between destinations, with a wide choice of itineraries designed to showcase the best of the region. From famous landmarks and colourful old towns to beautiful beaches and island escapes, each sailing packs plenty into every day. With flights, hotel stays and the cruise combined into one convenient package, it's a great value way to experience the Mediterranean at a relaxed pace while making the most of every destination along the way.

What's included?

  • Return flights with a generous checked baggage allowance
  • 1-night 4* hotel stay before your cruise
  • 7-14-night full-board cruise
  • Financially protected by the ATOL scheme

Want to go all-inclusive on your cruise? Please find details of the drink options with MSC and ask us to add the package you fancy.

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