Brazil Kicks Off Largest Cruise Season of the Decade – Cruise Industry News

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Brazil Kicks Off Largest Cruise Season of the Decade – Cruise Industry News


Following the MSC Fantasia, which opened the native Brazilian season in early November, seven further ships are quickly arriving in Brazil for the nation’s 2022-2023 home program.

According to CLIA Brazil, the season is about to turn out to be the largest within the final ten years.

Here are the ships set to serve the Brazilian market:

Ship: MSC Fantasia
Cruise Line: MSC Cruises
Capacity (at 100% Occupancy): 3,300 company
Built: 2008
Homeport: Santos
Itineraries: Short home cruises to Ilha Grande, Búzios, Ilhabela, Balneário Camboriú and Porto Belo, along with week-long voyages to Argentina and Uruguay visiting Buenos Aires, Montevideo and Punta del Este
Sailing Season: November 2 to April 3

Ship: Costa Favolosa
Cruise Line: Costa Cruises
Capacity (at 100% Occupancy):
3,000 company
Built: 2011
Homeports: Santos and Itajaí
Itineraries: Short home cruises departing from Santos, along with week-long voyages to Argentina and Uruguay visiting Buenos Aires, Montevideo and Punta del Este departing from Santos and Itajaí
Sailing Season: December 5 to April 13

Ship: Costa Fortuna
Cruise Line: Costa Cruises
Capacity (at 100% Occupancy):
2,718 company
Built: 2003
Homeport: Rio de Janeiro
Itineraries: Eight-night cruises to Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay visiting Ilhabela, Búzios, Angra dos Reis, Buenos Aires and Montevideo
Sailing Season: December 6 to March 29

Ship: MSC Seaview
Cruise Line: MSC Cruises
Capacity (at 100% Occupancy):
4,140 company
Built: 2018
Homeport: Rio de Janeiro
Itineraries: Three- to seven-night home cruises visiting Salvador, Ilhéus, Ilhabela, Ilha Grande and extra, along with eight-night cruises to Argentina and Uruguay
Sailing Season: December 6 to March 13

Ship: MSC Seashore
Cruise Line: MSC Cruises
Capacity (at 100% Occupancy):
4,560 company
Built: 2021
Homeports: Santos, Salvador and Maceió
Itineraries: Week-long home cruises visiting Santos, Salvador, Maceió, Ilha Grande and Búzios
Sailing Season: December 10 to March 25

Ship: MSC Armonia
Cruise Line: MSC Cruises
Capacity (at 100% Occupancy):
2,000 company
Built: 2001
Homeports: Itajaí, Rio de Janeiro and Santos
Itineraries: Week-long cruises to Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil departing from Itajaí, along with various itineraries crusing from Santos and Rio de Janeiro in December and March
Sailing Season: December 10 to March 11

Ship: Costa Firenze
Cruise Line: Costa Cruises
Capacity (at 100% Occupancy):
4,232 company
Built: 2021
Homeports: Santos, Rio de Janeiro and Salvador
Itinerary: Seven-night home cruise visiting Santos, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador and Ilhéus, along with brief cruises to Ilhabela in December and April
Sailing Season: December 16 to April 16

Ship: MSC Preziosa
Cruise Line: MSC Cruises
Capacity (at 100% Occupncy): 3,500 company
Built: 2013
Homeport: Santos
Itineraries: Varied program that features three- to seven-night cruises to common ports in Brazil, in addition to week-long cruises to Uruguay and Argentina
Sailing Season: December 20 to April 15

 

 

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