7 Nights Western Mediterranean - MSC Seaside
Duration:
7 Nights
From €1,949pp
19 August 2025
Day 1 - Barcelona, Spain
Day 2 - At sea
Day 3 - La Goulette, Tunisia
Day 4 - Palermo, Italy
Day 5 - Naples (Pompeii)
Day 6 - Livorno (Florence)
Day 7 - Marseille (Provence)
Day 8 - Barcelona, Spain
MSC Seaside
MSC Seaside is a groundbreaking cruise ship that reimagines the traditional cruising experience by forging an unparalleled connection between guests and the ocean. As one of MSC Cruises’ most innovative vessels, she was inspired by the elegant lines and open-air lifestyle of Miami’s beachside architecture, bringing a fresh and luxurious coastal resort vibe to the high seas. Her sleek, beach condo-style silhouette is complemented by expansive glass elevators and walls, wide-open deck spaces, and a stunning wraparound seafront promenade that allows guests to enjoy the ocean breeze while strolling, dining al fresco, or lounging poolside.
Every detail of MSC Seaside is designed to celebrate the outdoors. The ship boasts more outdoor space than any other in the MSC fleet, with multiple pools, whirlpools, bars, and relaxation zones, including the spectacular South Beach Pool at the aft and the elevated Miami Beach Pool on the top deck. One of the ship’s signature features is the 360° Waterfront Boardwalk, which encircles the ship and is lined with bars, eateries, and entertainment spaces — offering unforgettable sunset views and a vibrant seaside atmosphere.
Families and thrill-seekers are drawn to the expansive entertainment offerings, which include the multi-story Forest Aquaventure Park — one of the largest and most interactive water parks at sea — complete with twisting waterslides, a ropes course, and adventure trails. Younger guests can enjoy a range of activities tailored to all age groups at the dedicated DOREMI Kids’ Club and Teen Areas, featuring the latest technology, games, and themed programming.
Inside, MSC Seaside continues to impress with its stylish interiors, modern art displays, and variety of sophisticated venues. The ship features 13 dining options, including gourmet international restaurants such as Ocean Cay, Butcher’s Cut, and Asian Market Kitchen, along with casual eateries and buffets to suit every palate. Evening entertainment is top-notch, with Broadway-style shows at the Metropolitan Theater, live music, themed parties, and a lively casino.
Wellness and relaxation are never far away, thanks to the MSC Aurea Spa — a luxurious Balinese-style retreat offering a comprehensive thermal area, massage and beauty treatments, a state-of-the-art gym, and serene spaces for personal rejuvenation. For those seeking the pinnacle of exclusivity, the MSC Yacht Club on MSC Seaside offers a private sanctuary within the ship. This "ship-within-a-ship" concept includes lavish suites with panoramic views, a private restaurant, an exclusive lounge, a dedicated sun deck with pool and whirlpools, 24-hour butler service, and full access to the MSC Aurea Spa’s thermal suite.
MSC Seaside isn’t just a ship — it’s a floating destination in itself, blending innovative design, elegant comfort, family-friendly amenities, and next-generation leisure in a way that transforms every voyage into a truly unforgettable journey. Whether you’re watching the sunset from a glass-floor catwalk suspended over the sea or enjoying world-class cuisine beneath the stars, MSC Seaside delivers an experience as dynamic and inspiring as the ocean itself.
Barcelona, Spain (Day 1 & Day 8)
Barcelona, the vibrant capital of Catalonia, is a city known for its stunning architecture, rich history, and lively atmosphere. Visitors can explore Antoni Gaudí’s masterpieces, including the iconic Sagrada Familia and the colorful Park Güell. The Gothic Quarter offers a glimpse into the city’s medieval past, while La Rambla is perfect for strolling and people-watching. For those seeking relaxation, Barceloneta Beach provides a great escape by the sea. Food lovers can indulge in traditional Spanish dishes such as tapas, paella, and churros with chocolate. The Barcelona Cruise Port is one of Europe’s busiest, conveniently located near the city center, making it easy for travelers to explore before or after their cruise.
Day 2 – At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea as you explore everything your cruise ship has to offer. Take advantage of world-class dining, entertainment, pools, spas, and endless onboard activities. It’s the perfect time to unwind, try something new, or simply soak in the ocean views.
La Goulette, Tunisia (Day 3)
La Goulette serves as the cruise port for Tunis, Tunisia’s capital, offering a fascinating blend of North African culture, Mediterranean charm, and ancient history. Visitors can explore the ancient ruins of Carthage, visit the Bardo Museum with its stunning Roman mosaics, or stroll the blue-and-white streets of the picturesque village of Sidi Bou Said. The bustling medina in Tunis offers an authentic taste of local life, complete with markets, crafts, and traditional cuisine like couscous and brik (a savory fried pastry). The port area is also undergoing revitalization, making it more accessible and enjoyable for cruise visitors.
Palermo, Italy (Day 4)
Palermo, the capital of Sicily, is a city where history, art, and culinary traditions converge. From the majestic Palermo Cathedral to the opulent Palatine Chapel, visitors can admire a blend of Norman, Arab, and Byzantine architecture. Stroll through the historic markets of Ballarò or Vucciria for a taste of local life and street food such as arancine, panelle, and cannoli. Nearby attractions include the beach resort town of Mondello and the stunning Monreale Cathedral. The cruise port is close to the city center, allowing for easy access to its rich cultural offerings.
Naples (Pompeii), Italy (Day 5)
Naples, a vibrant city with deep historical roots, is an ideal gateway to some of Italy’s most famous sites. Explore the ancient ruins of Pompeii, preserved by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, or take a trip to the crater itself for sweeping views. Within the city, highlights include the Naples Archaeological Museum and Castel dell’Ovo. As the birthplace of pizza, Naples offers a culinary experience not to be missed, with local specialties like pizza margherita, sfogliatella, and espresso. The port’s central location allows for easy access to both the city and nearby day-trip destinations like Capri or the Amalfi Coast.
Livorno (Florence/Pisa), Italy (Day 6)
Livorno is the gateway to the treasures of Tuscany, including Florence, Pisa, and Lucca. In Florence, marvel at Renaissance masterpieces like the Duomo, Uffizi Gallery, and Michelangelo’s David. Pisa’s iconic Leaning Tower is a short drive away and perfect for a photo stop. Closer to the port, Livorno itself offers charming canals, seafood restaurants, and a more laid-back Italian coastal vibe. Tuscan cuisine is a highlight of the region, featuring dishes such as ribollita, bistecca alla fiorentina, and cantucci with vin santo.
Marseille (Provence), France (Day 7)
As France’s oldest city, Marseille offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and Mediterranean charm. The Old Port (Vieux-Port) is the heart of the city, lined with seafood restaurants and offering beautiful harbor views. The Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde, perched atop a hill, provides breathtaking panoramas of the coastline. Visitors can wander through the colorful Le Panier district or take a boat to Château d’If, made famous by The Count of Monte Cristo. Food lovers should try the local specialty, bouillabaisse, a rich fish stew. The cruise terminal is about 8 km from the city center, with easy transport options available.
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