MSC Poesia Sets Sail for Extended Caribbean Adventures in Winter 2026–2027 Season

MSC Cruises has unveiled plans for MSC Poesia to undertake a series of extended Caribbean voyages during the winter 2026–2027 season, specifically catering to Canadian travelers looking for warmer destinations.

These voyages will range from 10 to 21 nights and will take place from October 2026 to March 2027. Included among the ports of call are popular spots such as Oranjestad (Aruba), Kralendijk (Bonaire), Willemstad (Curacao), Puerto Limon (Costa Rica), Colon (Panama), Isla de Roatan (Honduras), Cabo Rojo (Dominican Republic), and Cartagena (Colombia).

Additionally, MSC Poesia will kick off her season with a significant 20-night Panama Canal cruise, departing from Seattle to Miami on September 28, 2026. This journey will feature stops in cities including Los Angeles, San Diego, Cabo San Lucas (Mexico), Puntarenas (Costa Rica), Colon, and Cartagena.

Travelers can enhance their cruise experience through the Aurea Experience package, launching on July 1, 2025. This package will provide perks such as priority disembarkation, a complimentary minibar refresh, an in-suite Nespresso coffee machine, spa access, and flexible dining options.

Beyond MSC Poesia, MSC’s winter 2026–2027 offerings will also feature seven other ships sailing from U.S. ports, presenting a diverse range of itineraries across the Caribbean and Bahamas. Many cruises are expected to include a stop at Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, the cruise line’s private island in the Bahamas.


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