7 Nights Western Mediterranean - MSC World Europa
Duration:
7 Nights
From €1,849pp
22nd August 2025
Western Med Cruises 2025!
Day 1 - Barcelona, Spain
Day 2 - Marseille, France
Day 3 - Genoa, Italy
Day 4 - Naples, Italy
Day 5 -
Messina, Italy
Day 6 -
Valletta, Malta
Day 7 -
At Sea
Day 8 - Barcelona, Spain
MSC World Europa
As our first LNG-propelled new cruise ship, MSC World Europa is a huge step forward in that mission. This next-generation power hugely reduces emissions and marks a milestone on our journey to zero emissions operations. Her state-of-the-art design also includes the latest water recycling technology, to purify wastewater, and propellers studied to reduce the underwater noise in respect of marine wildlife.
From her stunning silhouette to her signature plumb bow, the futuristic MSC World Europa is as visually striking as she is innovative. Her unique Y-shaped open aft leads to the 104m long outdoor World Promenade, with incredible panoramic ocean views. The promenade also features the record breaking, longest dry slide at sea – the Venom Drop @ The Spiral – an 11-deck high stainless-steel masterpiece, unique in the cruise industry.
The future of cruising isn’t just about technology: it’s about the experience too. MSC World Europa was designed to elevate the delights of a traditional cruise ship to entirely new levels. From her sleek interior design to her 13 dining venues to her thrilling entertainment offerings, the onboard experience is like no other cruise ship. Relax in the scenic Panorama Lounge, experience the excitement of the futuristic Luna Park Arena, or lose yourself in the iconic LED dome in the indoor World Galleria.
There’s something for everyone on board MSC World Europa, from the largest waterpark in our fleet, to bumper cars, and our new surprise street performances. And with 7 swimming pools spread across the ship, including one with a sliding roof, there’s always space to relax by the water and pool deck. For families with children, the award-winning MSC kids club features state-of-the-art facilities inside a dedicated area of the ship, with a range of kids’ clubs and tailor-made programs for every age group.
Restore body and soul in the MSC Aurea Spa large 1012 m2, a luxurious Balinese spa on board on MSC World Europa. Comprising a thermal area, Gym, Beauty salon and Barber shop, it offers a wealth of wellness and beauty treatments to relax, pamper and revitalise you.
Luxury of a private club, while enjoying access to the myriad recreation and entertainment possibilities that the rest of the ship affords. The best location of the cabins and a reserved area accessible only for YC Members with dedicated restaurant and lounges. A large private pool area with solarium and whirlpool baths. Dedicated massage rooms and full access to Thermal Suite in the MSC Aurea Spa and 24-hour butler service. This is the MSC Yacht Club, a cruise experience like no other.
Visiting
Barcelona, Spain
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.
Marseille, France
As France’s oldest city, Marseille is 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 also wander through the historic Le Panier district, known for its colorful streets and artistic vibe. A boat trip to Château d’If, the setting of The Count of Monte Cristo, is a popular excursion. Food enthusiasts should try the local specialty, bouillabaisse, a flavorful Provençal fish stew. The Marseille Provence Cruise Terminal is about 8 km from the city center, with easy transport options available.
Genoa, Italy
Genoa, a historic maritime city, offers a fascinating mix of medieval alleyways, grand palaces, and vibrant piazzas. Piazza De Ferrari, with its stunning fountain, is the focal point of the city, while Via Garibaldi showcases opulent palaces from Genoa’s golden age. The city’s port area is home to the famous Aquarium of Genoa, one of Europe’s largest. Visitors can also explore the birthplace of Christopher Columbus or take a scenic drive along the Italian Riviera. Genoese cuisine is a highlight, with pesto Genovese, focaccia, and farinata (a crispy chickpea pancake) being must-try dishes. The Stazione Marittima cruise terminal is conveniently located near the city center, allowing for easy exploration.
Naples, Italy
Naples, one of Italy’s most historic and energetic cities, is best known as the gateway to Pompeii, Mount Vesuvius, and the stunning Amalfi Coast. The city itself boasts fascinating attractions such as the Naples Archaeological Museum, home to artifacts from Pompeii, and the imposing Castel dell’Ovo, which offers scenic views of the Bay of Naples. Piazza del Plebiscito, a grand square surrounded by impressive architecture, is a great spot for sightseeing. Naples is also the birthplace of pizza, and trying an authentic Neapolitan pizza is a must. Other local specialties include sfogliatella, a delicious pastry, and pasta alla Genovese.
Messina, Italy
Messina, located on the northeastern tip of Sicily, is a charming coastal city with a rich blend of history and scenic beauty. Its most famous landmark is the Messina Cathedral, featuring an astronomical clock that puts on a fascinating show at noon. The nearby Piazza del Duomo is a picturesque gathering place, while the Sanctuary of Montalto offers panoramic views of the city and the Strait of Messina. Messina is also a gateway to exploring Mount Etna and the beautiful hilltop town of Taormina. Sicilian cuisine is renowned, and visitors should try arancini (fried rice balls), cannoli, and granita, a refreshing shaved ice dessert.
Valletta, Malta
The capital of Malta, Valletta, is a UNESCO World Heritage city filled with stunning baroque architecture, historic fortifications, and breathtaking harbor views. Walking through its narrow streets reveals architectural gems like St. John’s Co-Cathedral, adorned with elaborate gold detailing and Caravaggio paintings. The Upper Barrakka Gardens offer some of the best views over the Grand Harbour, while Fort St. Elmo provides insight into Malta’s military history. Valletta is also known for its vibrant waterfront, lined with cafés and restaurants. Maltese cuisine is a treat, with local dishes such as pastizzi (flaky pastries filled with ricotta or peas), rabbit stew, and ftira, a traditional Maltese sandwich. The Valletta Cruise Port is just a short walk from the city center, making it easy to explore.
From €1,849pp Includes:
- Flight
- Transfers
- Gratuities
- Hot Drinks & Water
- Full-board
- Bella experiences benefits
From €2,129pp Includes:
- Flights
- Transfers
- Gratuities
- Hot Drinks & water
- Full-board
- Bella experienxe benefits
- Premium extra package (selected premium-brand spirits, liqueurs, and cordials; wine and Champagne by the glass; high-end cocktails; all non-alcoholic beverages, including beers and cocktails; draft and bottled beers; specialty coffee, tea, and hot chocolate; fruit juices and smoothies; soft drinks; still and sparkling water, with beverage gratuities included)
- Flights from Dublin
- Full Board Basis
- 7 nights cruising in an Inside Cabin
- Gratuities
- Onboard Entertainment
*Prices are based on 2 adults sharing


