Monday, June 22, 2009

MSC Cruises To Sail To New England In 2010

MSC Cruises will be sailing through New England for the 2010 season. The MSC Magnifica, MSC’s newest cruise ship still being built, and scheduled for its inaugural in March of 2010, recently announced the newly-added Canada/New England itineraries to its first year of cruises. MSC Magnifica will be sailing a series of Fall Foliage cruises from both New York and Quebec in 2010 before joining MSC Lirica for the 2010-11 Caribbean season in Fort Lauderdale.

“This is a wonderful opportunity for residents of the Northeastern United States and Canada to experience MSC Cruises on one of the line’s newest and most elegant ships while saving them both time and money as they won’t incur additional costs for airfare,” says Richard E. Sasso, president and CEO of MSC Cruises (USA), Inc.

He adds, “MSC Magnifica is ideal for Fall Foliage cruises. With nearly 80 percent outside staterooms and a magrodome or retractable roof over the swimming pool, guests can appreciate the splendor and majesty of the outdoors throughout the cruise.”

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