Cruise Information
MSC Cruises
Civitavecchia, Palma de Mallorca, Barcelona, Cannes, Genoa, La Spezia, Civitavecchia

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
  • Spain
  • France
Regions:
  • Europe
  • Southern Europe
  • Mediterranean
Available Departures & Pricing
Season: 2026
Departure Return Ship From Port To Port Availability
Aug 26, 2026 Sep 02, 2026 MSC Grandiosa Civitavecchia Civitavecchia Available
Room Types & Pricing

Room Grade Type Double Single Triple Status
Deluxe Balcony Aurea (17 Sqm - Balcony 6 Sqm - Decks 11-13) Balcony £1666.0 £3297.0 £1178.0 Available
Balcony Bella Balcony £1466.0 £2897.0 £ Available
Deluxe Balcony with Partial View (Partial View - 17 Sqm - Balcony 4 Sqm - Decks 8-14) Balcony £1486.0 £2937.0 £1078.0 Available
Deluxe Balcony (17 Sqm - Balcony 6 Sqm - Decks 8-10) Balcony £1536.0 £3037.0 £1108.0 Available
Deluxe Balcony (17 Sqm - Balcony 6 Sqm - Decks 11-12) Balcony £1546.0 £3057.0 £1108.0 Available
Deluxe Balcony (17 Sqm - Balcony 6 Sqm - Decks 13-14) Balcony £1556.0 £3077.0 £1118.0 Available
Studio Balcony (12 Sqm - Balcony 4 Sqm - Decks 13-14) Balcony £ £2136.0 £ Available
Interior Bella Inside £1236.0 £2437.0 £928.0 closed
Deluxe Interior (17 Sqm - Decks 5-10) Inside £1276.0 £2517.0 £938.0 closed
Deluxe Interior (17 Sqm - Decks 11-14) Inside £1286.0 £2537.0 £ Available
Studio Interior (12 Sqm - Decks 5-14) Inside £ £1796.0 £ Available
Ocean View Bella Outside £1366.0 £2697.0 £998.0 closed
Premium Ocean View (25 Sqm - Decks 9-11) Outside £1446.0 £2857.0 £1048.0 closed
Junior Ocean View (12 Sqm - Decks 8) Outside £1416.0 £2797.0 £1028.0 closed
Junior Ocean View with Obstructed View (Obstructed View - 12 Sqm - Decks 8) Outside £1386.0 £2737.0 £ Available
Deluxe Ocean View (16 Sqm - Decks 5) Outside £1436.0 £2837.0 £1048.0 closed
Premium Suite Aurea (25 Sqm - Balcony 3-14 Sqm - Decks 9-14) Suite £1926.0 £3817.0 £1378.0 Available
Premium Suite Aurea with Whirlpool Bath (27 Sqm - Balcony 26-30 Sqm - Decks 9-13) Suite £2176.0 £4317.0 £1528.0 Available
Accomodation with One Cabin Change During the Cruise Inside £1236.0 £2437.0 £928.0 closed
Grand Suite Aurea with Terrace and Whirlpool Bath (39 Sqm - Balcony 36 Sqm - Decks 12) Suite £2416.0 £4797.0 £1678.0 Available
Msc Yacht Club Deluxe Suite (29 Sqm - Balcony 5 Sqm - Decks 14-18) Suite £2669.0 £5303.0 £1869.0 Available
Msc Yacht Club Royal Suite with Terrace and Whirlpool Bath (module 58 Sqm - Balcony 39 Sqm - Deck 15) Suite £4469.0 £8903.0 £3119.0 closed
Msc Yacht Club Interior Suite (17 Sqm - Decks 14-16) Suite £1819.0 £3603.0 £1269.0 closed
Msc Yacht Club Duplex Suite with Whirlpool Bath (59 Sqm - Balcony 23 Sqm - Decks 9-12) Suite £3159.0 £6283.0 £2209.0 closed

Room Grade Type Double Single Triple Status
Deluxe Balcony Aurea (17 Sqm - Balcony 6 Sqm - Decks 11-13) Balcony £1862.0 £3493.0 £1374.0 Available
Balcony Bella Balcony £1662.0 £3093.0 £ Available
Deluxe Balcony with Partial View (Partial View - 17 Sqm - Balcony 4 Sqm - Decks 8-14) Balcony £1682.0 £3133.0 £1274.0 Available
Deluxe Balcony (17 Sqm - Balcony 6 Sqm - Decks 8-10) Balcony £1732.0 £3233.0 £1304.0 Available
Deluxe Balcony (17 Sqm - Balcony 6 Sqm - Decks 11-12) Balcony £1742.0 £3253.0 £1304.0 Available
Deluxe Balcony (17 Sqm - Balcony 6 Sqm - Decks 13-14) Balcony £1752.0 £3273.0 £1314.0 Available
Studio Balcony (12 Sqm - Balcony 4 Sqm - Decks 13-14) Balcony £ £2332.0 £ Available
Interior Bella Inside £1432.0 £2633.0 £1124.0 closed
Deluxe Interior (17 Sqm - Decks 5-10) Inside £1472.0 £2713.0 £1134.0 closed
Deluxe Interior (17 Sqm - Decks 11-14) Inside £1482.0 £2733.0 £ Available
Studio Interior (12 Sqm - Decks 5-14) Inside £ £1992.0 £ Available
Ocean View Bella Outside £1562.0 £2893.0 £1194.0 closed
Premium Ocean View (25 Sqm - Decks 9-11) Outside £1642.0 £3053.0 £1244.0 closed
Junior Ocean View (12 Sqm - Decks 8) Outside £1612.0 £2993.0 £1224.0 closed
Junior Ocean View with Obstructed View (Obstructed View - 12 Sqm - Decks 8) Outside £1582.0 £2933.0 £ Available
Deluxe Ocean View (16 Sqm - Decks 5) Outside £1632.0 £3033.0 £1244.0 closed
Premium Suite Aurea (25 Sqm - Balcony 3-14 Sqm - Decks 9-14) Suite £2122.0 £4013.0 £1574.0 Available
Premium Suite Aurea with Whirlpool Bath (27 Sqm - Balcony 26-30 Sqm - Decks 9-13) Suite £2372.0 £4513.0 £1724.0 Available
Accomodation with One Cabin Change During the Cruise Inside £1432.0 £2633.0 £1124.0 closed
Grand Suite Aurea with Terrace and Whirlpool Bath (39 Sqm - Balcony 36 Sqm - Decks 12) Suite £2612.0 £4993.0 £1874.0 Available
Msc Yacht Club Deluxe Suite (29 Sqm - Balcony 5 Sqm - Decks 14-18) Suite £2669.0 £5303.0 £1869.0 Available
Msc Yacht Club Royal Suite with Terrace and Whirlpool Bath (module 58 Sqm - Balcony 39 Sqm - Deck 15) Suite £4469.0 £8903.0 £3119.0 closed
Msc Yacht Club Interior Suite (17 Sqm - Decks 14-16) Suite £1819.0 £3603.0 £1269.0 closed
Msc Yacht Club Duplex Suite with Whirlpool Bath (59 Sqm - Balcony 23 Sqm - Decks 9-12) Suite £3159.0 £6283.0 £2209.0 closed
Cruise Itinerary
Itinerary: MSCGR20260826CVVCVVITIN
Day 1
Cruise
Civitavecchia Photo credit: Photograph by Matthew Schwartz

Civitavecchia

Italy
Departs: 19:00

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 3
Cruise
Palma de Mallorca

Palma de Mallorca

Spain
Arrives: 09:00 Departs: 21:00

If you look north of the cathedral (La Seu, or the seat of the bishopric, to Mallorcans) on a map of the city of Palma, you can see around the Plaça Santa Eulàlia a jumble of tiny streets that made up the earliest settlement. Farther out, a ring of wide boulevards traces the fortifications built by the Moors to defend the larger city that emerged by the 12th century. The zigzags mark the bastions that jutted out at regular intervals. By the end of the 19th century, most of the walls had been demolished; the only place where you can still see the massive defenses is at Ses Voltes, along the seafront west of the cathedral.A torrent (streambed) used to run through the middle of the old city, dry for most of the year but often a raging flood in the rainy season. In the 17th century it was diverted to the east, along the moat that ran outside the city walls. Two of Palma's main arteries, La Rambla and the Passeig d'es Born, now follow the stream's natural course. The traditional evening paseo (promenade) takes place on the Born.If you come to Palma by car, park in the garage beneath the Parc de la Mar (the ramp is just off the highway from the airport, as you reach the cathedral) and stroll along the park. Beside it run the huge bastions guarding the Almudaina Palace; the cathedral, golden and massive, rises beyond. Where you exit the garage, there's a ceramic mural by the late Catalan artist and Mallorca resident Joan Miró, facing the cathedral across the pool that runs the length of the park.If you begin early enough, a walk along the ramparts at Ses Voltes from the mirador beside the cathedral is spectacular. The first rays of the sun turn the upper pinnacles of La Seu bright gold and then begin to work their way down the sandstone walls. From the Parc de la Mar, follow Avinguda Antoni Maura past the steps to the palace. Just below the Plaça de la Reina, where the Passeig d'es Born begins, turn left on Carrer de la Boteria into the Plaça de la Llotja (if the Llotja itself is open, don't miss a chance to visit—it's the Mediterranean's finest Gothic-style civic building). From there stroll through the Plaça Drassana to the Museu d'Es Baluard, at the end of Carrer Sant Pere. Retrace your steps to Avinguda Antoni Maura. Walk up the Passeig d'es Born to Plaça Joan Carles I, then right on Avenida de La Unió.

Meal details not specified
Day 4
Cruise
Barcelona Photo credit: Enes F, Unsplash

Barcelona

Spain
Arrives: 08:00 Departs: 17:00

The infinite variety of street life, the nooks and crannies of the medieval Barri Gòtic, the ceramic tile and stained glass of Art Nouveau facades, the art and music, the throb of street life, the food (ah, the food!)—one way or another, Barcelona will find a way to get your full attention. The capital of Catalonia is a banquet for the senses, with its beguiling mix of ancient and modern architecture, tempting cafés and markets, and sun-drenched Mediterranean beaches. A stroll along La Rambla and through waterfront Barceloneta, as well as a tour of Gaudí's majestic Sagrada Famíliaand his other unique creations, are part of a visit to Spain's second-largest city. Modern art museums and chic shops call for attention, too. Barcelona's vibe stays lively well into the night, when you can linger over regional wine and cuisine at buzzing tapas bars.

Meal details not specified
Day 5
Cruise
Cannes Photo credit: Barna Bartis

Cannes

France
Arrives: 09:00 Departs: 19:00

Cannes is pampered with the luxurious year-round climate that has made it one of the most popular resorts in Europe. Cannes was an important sentinel site for the monks who established themselves on Île St-Honorat in the Middle Ages. Its bay served as nothing more than a fishing port until in 1834 an English aristocrat, Lord Brougham, fell in love with the site during an emergency stopover with a sick daughter. He had a home built here and returned every winter for a sun cure—a ritual quickly picked up by his peers. Between the popularity of Le Train Blue transporting wealthy passengers from Calais, and the introduction in 1936 of France's first paid holidays, Cannes became the destination, a tasteful and expensive breeding ground for the upper-upscale.Cannes has been further glamorized by the ongoing success of its annual film festival, as famous as Hollywood's Academy Awards. About the closest many of us will get to feeling like a film star is a stroll here along La Croisette, the iconic promenade that gracefully curves the wave-washed sand coastline, peppered with chic restaurants and prestigious private beaches. This is precisely the sort of place for which the French invented the verb flâner (to dawdle, saunter): strewn with palm trees and poseurs, its fancy boutiques and status-symbol grand hotels—including the Carlton, the legendary backdrop to Grace Kelly in To Catch a Thief —all vying for the custom of the Louis Vuitton set. This legend is, to many, the heart and soul of the Côte d'Azur. 

Meal details not specified
Day 6
Cruise
Genoa Photo credit: Photograph by Erin Doering

Genoa

Italy
Arrives: 08:00 Departs: 18:00

Genoa is a port city in the Northwest of Italy. Home to the Genoa Aquarium, famous for having the largest exposition of biodiversity in Europe, the city is also a great place to visit for anyone interested in architecture.

Meal details not specified
Day 7
Cruise
La Spezia

La Spezia

Italy
Arrives: 07:00 Departs: 18:00

La Spezia is sometimes thought of as nothing but a large, industrialized naval port en route to the Cinque Terre and Portovenere, but it does possess some charm, and it gives you a look at a less tourist-focused part of the Riviera. Its palm-lined promenade, fertile citrus parks, renovated Liberty-style palazzos, and colorful balcony-lined streets make parts of La Spezia surprisingly beautiful. Monday through Saturday mornings, you can stroll through the fresh fish, produce, and local-cheese stalls at the outdoor market on Piazza Cavour, and on Friday take part in the busy flea market on Via Garibaldi. There's also Porto Mirabello, a newly built tourist port with a pool club, shops, and several restaurants that overlook the fleet of super-yachts.

Meal details not specified
Day 8
Cruise
Civitavecchia Photo credit: Photograph by Matthew Schwartz

Civitavecchia

Italy
Arrives: 07:00

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
Ship Information
MSC Grandiosa

Building on her sisters ships’ success, MSC Grandiosa offers even more public space, along with a series of exciting innovations. Meantime, Aurea Experience guests can appreciate the pleasures of flexible dining and unlimited drinks in a dedicated restaurant.

MSC Grandiosa

Ship Type: Ocean

Size: Mega

Class: Meraviglia Plus


Ship Specifications

Passengers
6,334

Crew
1,704

Cabins
2,421

Length
331.0 m

Beam
43.0 m

Speed
20 knots


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

Starting From

£1286.0

per person (double occupancy)
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