Despite the bad news that Eskom will be implementing a stage 2 loadshedding from Saturday, October 23 until Monday, there’s some good news for Capetonian holidaymakers after the Mediterranean Cruise Company (MSC) confirmed that it will set sails as early as December.
The MSC Cruises which is the world’s largest privately-owned cruise line and brand market leader in Europe, South America and South Africa got the go-ahead following approval from the South African.
According to IOL, the cruise line will dock in Durban and Cape Town for the up and coming season. The latest vessel replaces the MSC Music and will offer about 41 local cruises from both Durban and Cape Town as well as a journey to Pomene Bay in Mozambique, Portuguese Island and other destinations in Southern Africa.
MSC said in a post on Twitter that,” We are excited to be cruising AGAIN! This summer, we welcome vaccinated and non-vaccinated SA residents on MSC Orchestra on a journey of discovery around the Indian Ocean,” the post read.
We are excited to be cruising AGAIN! This summer, we welcome vaccinated and non-vaccinated SA residents on MSC Orchestra on a journey of discovery around the Indian Ocean. Visit https://t.co/sbm1Yref2A to make a booking and enjoy a great value for money holiday this December! pic.twitter.com/HMzgrVjtGZ
— MSC Cruises South Africa (@MSCcruisesSA) October 20, 2021
Splish splash I was havin’ a blast because the excitement never ends at #MSCSeashore‘s Pirate’s Cove AquaPark. Get your kicks and up those serotonin levels with a cruise of your own on board #OneWithTheSea by clicking here: https://t.co/R52Au8EU0o #AWorldOfDiscovery pic.twitter.com/EswtsMKOKf
— MSC Cruises South Africa (@MSCcruisesSA) October 22, 2021
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