Cruise Information
MSC Cruises
Italy, Greece, Turkey

Operator: MSC Cruises

Duration: 8 days / 7 nights

Rating: Resort

Holiday Type: Cruise, Ocean_Cruise

Operating Season: 2026

Comfort Rating: N/A

Destinations
Countries:
  • Italy
  • Greece
  • Turkey
Regions:
  • Europe
  • Southern Europe
  • Mediterranean
Available Departures & Pricing
Season: 2026
Departure Return Ship From Port To Port Availability
Jun 25, 2026 Jul 02, 2026 MSC Divina Naples Naples Available
Room Types & Pricing

Room Grade Type Double Single Triple Status
Msc Yacht Club Deluxe Suite (22 Sqm - Balcony 6 Sqm - Decks 15-16) Suite £2639.0 £5243.0 £1749.0 Available
Msc Yacht Club Executive Family Suite (40-51 Sqm - Decks 12) Suite £3059.0 £6083.0 £2039.0 closed
Accomodation with One Cabin Change During the Cruise Inside £773.0 £1511.0 £479.0 closed
Deluxe Balcony Aurea (18 Sqm - Balcony 4 Sqm - Decks 9-13) Balcony £1143.0 £2251.0 £699.0 Available
Balcony Bella Balcony £993.0 £1951.0 £ Available
Premium Balcony (18 Sqm - Balcony 4 Sqm - Decks 8-9) Balcony £1053.0 £2071.0 £ Available
Premium Balcony (18 Sqm - Balcony 4 Sqm - Decks 10-11) Balcony £1063.0 £2091.0 £649.0 Available
Premium Balcony (18 Sqm - Balcony 4 Sqm - Decks 12-13) Balcony £1073.0 £2111.0 £649.0 Available
Junior Balcony (14 Sqm - Balcony 3 Sqm - Decks 9-11) Balcony £1023.0 £2011.0 £ Available
Junior Balcony (14 Sqm - Balcony 3 Sqm - Decks 12-13) Balcony £1033.0 £2031.0 £ Available
Deluxe Balcony with Partial View (Partial View - 18 Sqm - Balcony 4 Sqm - Decks 8-13) Balcony £993.0 £1951.0 £ Available
Interior Bella Inside £773.0 £1511.0 £ Available
Junior Interior (13 Sqm - Decks 8-11) Inside £813.0 £1591.0 £ Available
Junior Interior (13 Sqm - Decks 12-13) Inside £823.0 £1611.0 £ Available
Deluxe Interior (16 Sqm - Decks 5-10) Inside £823.0 £1611.0 £ Available
Deluxe Interior (16 Sqm - Decks 11-13) Inside £833.0 £1631.0 £ Available
Ocean View Bella Outside £893.0 £1751.0 £ Available
Premium Ocean View (20 Sqm - Decks 5) Outside £953.0 £1871.0 £589.0 closed
Junior Ocean View (12 Sqm - Decks 8) Outside £913.0 £1791.0 £559.0 closed
Deluxe Ocean View (17 Sqm - Decks 8-13) Outside £933.0 £1831.0 £ Available
Premium Suite Aurea (33 Sqm - Balcony 3 Sqm - Decks 10) Suite £1493.0 £2951.0 £909.0 closed
Premium Suite Aurea with Sealed Window (25-29 Sqm - Decks 9-11) Suite £1373.0 £2711.0 £ Available
Junior Suite Aurea with Sealed Window (21-24 Sqm - Decks 9-11) Suite £1293.0 £2551.0 £ Available
Grand Suite Aurea (38-42 Sqm - Balcony 3 Sqm - Decks 9-11) Suite £1603.0 £3171.0 £979.0 closed
Msc Yacht Club Grand Suite (26 Sqm - Balcony 6 Sqm - Decks 15-16) Suite £2719.0 £5403.0 £1809.0 Available
Msc Yacht Club Executive and Family Suites with Balcony (module 36 Sqm - Balcony 16 Sqm - Deck 16) Suite £4059.0 £8083.0 £2739.0 closed

Room Grade Type Double Single Triple Status
Msc Yacht Club Deluxe Suite (22 Sqm - Balcony 6 Sqm - Decks 15-16) Suite £2639.0 £5243.0 £1749.0 Available
Msc Yacht Club Executive Family Suite (40-51 Sqm - Decks 12) Suite £3059.0 £6083.0 £2039.0 closed
Accomodation with One Cabin Change During the Cruise Inside £969.0 £1707.0 £675.0 closed
Deluxe Balcony Aurea (18 Sqm - Balcony 4 Sqm - Decks 9-13) Balcony £1339.0 £2447.0 £895.0 Available
Balcony Bella Balcony £1189.0 £2147.0 £ Available
Premium Balcony (18 Sqm - Balcony 4 Sqm - Decks 8-9) Balcony £1249.0 £2267.0 £ Available
Premium Balcony (18 Sqm - Balcony 4 Sqm - Decks 10-11) Balcony £1259.0 £2287.0 £845.0 Available
Premium Balcony (18 Sqm - Balcony 4 Sqm - Decks 12-13) Balcony £1269.0 £2307.0 £845.0 Available
Junior Balcony (14 Sqm - Balcony 3 Sqm - Decks 9-11) Balcony £1219.0 £2207.0 £ Available
Junior Balcony (14 Sqm - Balcony 3 Sqm - Decks 12-13) Balcony £1229.0 £2227.0 £ Available
Deluxe Balcony with Partial View (Partial View - 18 Sqm - Balcony 4 Sqm - Decks 8-13) Balcony £1189.0 £2147.0 £ Available
Interior Bella Inside £969.0 £1707.0 £ Available
Junior Interior (13 Sqm - Decks 8-11) Inside £1009.0 £1787.0 £ Available
Junior Interior (13 Sqm - Decks 12-13) Inside £1019.0 £1807.0 £ Available
Deluxe Interior (16 Sqm - Decks 5-10) Inside £1019.0 £1807.0 £ Available
Deluxe Interior (16 Sqm - Decks 11-13) Inside £1029.0 £1827.0 £ Available
Ocean View Bella Outside £1089.0 £1947.0 £ Available
Premium Ocean View (20 Sqm - Decks 5) Outside £1149.0 £2067.0 £785.0 closed
Junior Ocean View (12 Sqm - Decks 8) Outside £1109.0 £1987.0 £755.0 closed
Deluxe Ocean View (17 Sqm - Decks 8-13) Outside £1129.0 £2027.0 £ Available
Premium Suite Aurea (33 Sqm - Balcony 3 Sqm - Decks 10) Suite £1689.0 £3147.0 £1105.0 closed
Premium Suite Aurea with Sealed Window (25-29 Sqm - Decks 9-11) Suite £1569.0 £2907.0 £ Available
Junior Suite Aurea with Sealed Window (21-24 Sqm - Decks 9-11) Suite £1489.0 £2747.0 £ Available
Grand Suite Aurea (38-42 Sqm - Balcony 3 Sqm - Decks 9-11) Suite £1799.0 £3367.0 £1175.0 closed
Msc Yacht Club Grand Suite (26 Sqm - Balcony 6 Sqm - Decks 15-16) Suite £2719.0 £5403.0 £1809.0 Available
Msc Yacht Club Executive and Family Suites with Balcony (module 36 Sqm - Balcony 16 Sqm - Deck 16) Suite £4059.0 £8083.0 £2739.0 closed

Room Grade Type Double Single Triple Status
Msc Yacht Club Deluxe Suite (22 Sqm - Balcony 6 Sqm - Decks 15-16) Suite £2689.0 £4812.0 £1779.0 Available
Msc Yacht Club Executive Family Suite (40-51 Sqm - Decks 12) Suite £3109.0 £5568.0 £2069.0 closed
Msc Yacht Club Grand Suite (26 Sqm - Balcony 6 Sqm - Decks 15-16) Suite £2769.0 £4956.0 £1839.0 Available
Msc Yacht Club Executive and Family Suites with Balcony (module 36 Sqm - Balcony 16 Sqm - Deck 16) Suite £4059.0 £7278.0 £2739.0 closed
Cruise Itinerary
Itinerary: MSCDI20260625NAPNAPITIN
Day 1
Cruise
Naples Photo credit: ©FOTOTECA ENIT

Naples

Italy
Departs: 20:00

Naples, in the Campania region, is Italy's third largest city. Its claim to fame is the spectacular location along one of the world's most splendid bays, backed by the perfect cone of Mount Vesuvius. In addition to its beautiful setting, Naples' surprises with other outstanding attractions such as the Royal Palace, San Carlos Opera House, the impressive National Archaeological Museum and the Castel Nuovo, dating from the 13th-century. The city's central area is best explored on foot. Chaotic traffic conditions make driving around the city a very frustrating experience. Naples provides a convenient starting point for trips to such favored destinations as Pompeii, Herculaneum and Mount Vesuvius. The Isle of Capri can be reached via a 45-minute hydrofoil service. The region of Campania was home to Greeks settlers some 300 years before Rome was founded. Pompeii, too, was a Greek town before being conquered by the Romans during the 5th century BC. It was under the Romans that Pompeii flourished and grew prosperous. When Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD, the population of 20,000 was wiped out, but dozens of buildings were preserved under layers of cinder more than 20 feet deep. The most important finds from Pompeii are displayed in Naples' National Archaeological Museum. A visit here will no doubt enhance a visit to ancient Pompeii.

Meal details not specified
Day 2
Cruise
Civitavecchia Photo credit: Photograph by Matthew Schwartz

Civitavecchia

Italy
Arrives: 07:00 Departs: 17:00

Italy's vibrant capital lives in the present, but no other city on earth evokes its past so powerfully. For over 2,500 years, emperors, popes, artists, and common citizens have left their mark here. Archaeological remains from ancient Rome, art-stuffed churches, and the treasures of Vatican City vie for your attention, but Rome is also a wonderful place to practice the Italian-perfected il dolce far niente, the sweet art of idleness. Your most memorable experiences may include sitting at a caffè in the Campo de' Fiori or strolling in a beguiling piazza.

Meal details not specified
Day 4
Cruise
Mykonos

Mykonos

Greece
Arrives: 14:00 Departs: 23:30

Although the fishing boats still go out in good weather, Mykonos largely makes its living from tourism these days. The summer crowds have turned one of the poorest islands in Greece into one of the richest. Old Mykonians complain that their young, who have inherited stores where their grandfathers once sold eggs or wine, get so much rent that they have lost ambition, and in summer sit around pool bars at night with their friends, and hang out in Athens in winter when island life is less scintillating. Put firmly on the map by Jackie O in the 1960s, Mykonos town—called Hora by the locals—remains the Saint-Tropez of the Greek islands. The scenery is memorable, with its whitewashed streets, Little Venice, the Kato Myli ridge of windmills, and Kastro, the town's medieval quarter. Its cubical two- or three-story houses and churches, with their red or blue doors and domes and wooden balconies, have been long celebrated as some of the best examples of classic Cycladic architecture. Luckily, the Greek Archaeological Service decided to preserve the town, even when the Mykonians would have preferred to rebuild, and so the Old Town has been impressively preserved. Pink oleander, scarlet hibiscus, and trailing green pepper trees form a contrast amid the dazzling whiteness, whose frequent renewal with whitewash is required by law. Any visitor who has the pleasure of getting lost in its narrow streets (made all the narrower by the many outdoor stone staircases, which maximize housing space in the crowded village) will appreciate how its confusing layout was designed to foil pirates—if it was designed at all. After Mykonos fell under Turkish rule in 1537, the Ottomans allowed the islanders to arm their vessels against pirates, which had a contradictory effect: many of them found that raiding other islands was more profitable than tilling arid land. At the height of Aegean piracy, Mykonos was the principal headquarters of the corsair fleets—the place where pirates met their fellows, found willing women, and filled out their crews. Eventually the illicit activity evolved into a legitimate and thriving trade network. Morning on Mykonos town's main quay is busy with deliveries, visitors for the Delos boats, lazy breakfasters, and street cleaners dealing with the previous night's mess. In late morning the cruise-boat people arrive, and the shops are all open. In early afternoon, shaded outdoor tavernas are full of diners eating salads (Mykonos's produce is mostly imported); music is absent or kept low. In mid- and late afternoon, the town feels sleepy, since so many people are at the beach, on excursions, or sleeping in their air-conditioned rooms; even some tourist shops close for siesta. By sunset, people have come back from the beach, having taken their showers and rested. At night, the atmosphere in Mykonos ramps up. The cruise-boat people are mostly gone, coughing three-wheelers make no deliveries in the narrow streets, and everyone is dressed sexy for summer and starting to shimmy with the scene. Many shops stay open past midnight, the restaurants fill up, and the bars and discos make ice cubes as fast as they can. Ready to dive in? Begin your tour of Mykonos town (Hora) by starting out at its heart: Mando Mavrogenous Square.

Meal details not specified
Day 5
Cruise
Kusadasi Photo credit: Photo by Bhumil Chheda

Kusadasi

Turkey
Arrives: 09:00 Departs: 18:00

Whilst the busy resort town of Kusadasi offers much in the way of shopping and dining – not to mention a flourishing beach life scene, the real jewel here is Ephesus and the stunning ruined city that really take centre stage. With only 20% of the classical ruins having been excavated, this archaeological wonder has already gained the status as Europe’s most complete classical metropolis. And a metropolis it really is; built in the 10th century BC this UNESCO World Heritage site is nothing short of spectacular. Although regrettably very little remains of the Temple of Artemis (one of the seven wonders of the ancient world), the superb Library of Celsus’ façade is practically intact and it is one of life’s great joys to attend an evening performance in the illuminated ruins once all the tourists have left. The history of the city is fascinating and multi-layered and it is well worth reading up on this beforehand if a visit is planned. Another point of interest for historians would be the house of the Virgin Mary, located on the romantically named Mount Nightingale and just nine kilometres away from Ephesus proper. Legend has it that Mary (along with St. John) spent her final years here, secluded from the rest of the population, spreading Christianity. An edifying experience, even for non-believers. For the less historical minded amongst you, Kusadasi offers plenty in the way of activities. After a stroll through the town, jump in a taxi to Ladies’ Beach (men are allowed), sample a Turkish kebap on one of the many beachfront restaurants and enjoy the clement weather. If you do want to venture further afield, then the crystal clear beaches of Guzelcamli (or the Millipark), the cave of Zeus and the white scalloped natural pools at Pamukkale, known as Cleopatra’s pools, are definitely worth a visit.

Meal details not specified
Day 6
Cruise
Marmaris Photo credit: Photo from Pixabay

Marmaris

Turkey
Arrives: 07:00 Departs: 17:00

This big, brash resort city has two faces, and they're hard to reconcile. From the sea, a line of hotels stretches around the northern edge of a great bay, the whole encircled by a magical necklace of pine-clad mountains. Behind those same hotels, however, the city has been overwhelmed by boxy concrete development and streets lined with a hundred generically named eateries. An annual horde of European tourists descends on these workaday establishments, but for the international traveler, there is little about Marmaris that can’t be savored elsewhere in Turkey. Although it is a pretty spot, there isn’t much reason to linger unless you are meeting a yacht, traveling on to the Greek island of Rhodes, or perhaps snapping up an unbeatable deal at one of the top resorts, some of which are spectacular worlds unto themselves.

Meal details not specified
Day 8
Cruise
Naples Photo credit: ©FOTOTECA ENIT

Naples

Italy
Arrives: 11:00

Naples, in the Campania region, is Italy's third largest city. Its claim to fame is the spectacular location along one of the world's most splendid bays, backed by the perfect cone of Mount Vesuvius. In addition to its beautiful setting, Naples' surprises with other outstanding attractions such as the Royal Palace, San Carlos Opera House, the impressive National Archaeological Museum and the Castel Nuovo, dating from the 13th-century. The city's central area is best explored on foot. Chaotic traffic conditions make driving around the city a very frustrating experience. Naples provides a convenient starting point for trips to such favored destinations as Pompeii, Herculaneum and Mount Vesuvius. The Isle of Capri can be reached via a 45-minute hydrofoil service. The region of Campania was home to Greeks settlers some 300 years before Rome was founded. Pompeii, too, was a Greek town before being conquered by the Romans during the 5th century BC. It was under the Romans that Pompeii flourished and grew prosperous. When Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD, the population of 20,000 was wiped out, but dozens of buildings were preserved under layers of cinder more than 20 feet deep. The most important finds from Pompeii are displayed in Naples' National Archaeological Museum. A visit here will no doubt enhance a visit to ancient Pompeii.

Meal details not specified
Ship Information
MSC Divina

Inspired by Sophia Loren, MSC Divina brings you all the elegance and glamour of the golden age of cruise lines, enhanced by modern technology.

MSC Divina

Ship Type: Ocean

Size: Large

Class: Fantasia


Ship Specifications

Passengers
4,345

Crew
1,388

Cabins
1,751

Length
333.0 m

Beam
38.0 m

Speed
24 knots


Quick Summary
  • Season: 2026
  • Duration: 8 days
  • Cruise Nights: 7

Starting From

£773.0

per person (double occupancy)
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