Operator: MSC Cruises
Duration: 8 days / 7 nights
Rating: Resort
Holiday Type: Cruise, Ocean_Cruise
Operating Season: 2027
Comfort Rating: N/A
| Departure | Return | Ship | From Port | To Port | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 07, 2027 | Jan 14, 2027 | MSC Preziosa | Le Havre | Le Havre | Available |
| Room Grade | Type | Double | Single | Triple | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Msc Yacht Club Deluxe Suite (22 Sqm - Balcony 6 Sqm - Decks 15-16) | Suite | £1894.0 | £3753.0 | £949.0 | Available |
| Msc Yacht Club Executive Family Suite (40-51 Sqm - Decks 12) | Suite | £2154.0 | £4273.0 | £1079.0 | closed |
| Accomodation with One Cabin Change During the Cruise | Inside | £667.0 | £1299.0 | £271.0 | closed |
| Deluxe Balcony Aurea (18 Sqm - Balcony 4 Sqm - Decks 9-13) | Balcony | £1108.0 | £2181.0 | £440.0 | Available |
| Balcony Bella | Balcony | £887.0 | £1739.0 | £ | Available |
| Premium Balcony (18 Sqm - Balcony 4 Sqm - Decks 8-9) | Balcony | £1004.0 | £1973.0 | £401.0 | Available |
| Premium Balcony (18 Sqm - Balcony 4 Sqm - Decks 10-11) | Balcony | £1017.0 | £1999.0 | £401.0 | Available |
| Premium Balcony (18 Sqm - Balcony 4 Sqm - Decks 12-13) | Balcony | £1017.0 | £1999.0 | £401.0 | Available |
| Junior Balcony (14 Sqm - Balcony 3 Sqm - Decks 9-11) | Balcony | £952.0 | £1869.0 | £ | Available |
| Junior Balcony (14 Sqm - Balcony 3 Sqm - Decks 12-13) | Balcony | £965.0 | £1895.0 | £ | Available |
| Deluxe Balcony with Partial View (Partial View - 18 Sqm - Balcony 4 Sqm - Decks 8-13) | Balcony | £913.0 | £1791.0 | £362.0 | Available |
| Interior Bella | Inside | £667.0 | £1299.0 | £ | Available |
| Junior Interior (13 Sqm - Decks 8-11) | Inside | £693.0 | £1351.0 | £ | Available |
| Junior Interior (13 Sqm - Decks 12-13) | Inside | £693.0 | £1351.0 | £ | Available |
| Deluxe Interior (16 Sqm - Decks 5-10) | Inside | £719.0 | £1403.0 | £284.0 | Available |
| Deluxe Interior (16 Sqm - Decks 11-13) | Inside | £732.0 | £1429.0 | £297.0 | Available |
| Ocean View Bella | Outside | £771.0 | £1507.0 | £ | Available |
| Premium Ocean View (20 Sqm - Decks 5) | Outside | £848.0 | £1661.0 | £336.0 | Available |
| Junior Ocean View (12 Sqm - Decks 8) | Outside | £797.0 | £1559.0 | £323.0 | closed |
| Deluxe Ocean View (17 Sqm - Decks 8-13) | Outside | £822.0 | £1609.0 | £ | Available |
| Premium Suite Aurea (33 Sqm - Balcony 3 Sqm - Decks 10) | Suite | £1614.0 | £3193.0 | £648.0 | closed |
| Premium Suite Aurea with Sealed Window (25-29 Sqm - Decks 9-11) | Suite | £1446.0 | £2857.0 | £ | Available |
| Junior Suite Aurea with Sealed Window (21-24 Sqm - Decks 9-11) | Suite | £1329.0 | £2623.0 | £ | Available |
| Grand Suite Aurea (38-42 Sqm - Balcony 3 Sqm - Decks 9-11) | Suite | £1783.0 | £3531.0 | £713.0 | closed |
| Msc Yacht Club Grand Suite (26 Sqm - Balcony 6 Sqm - Decks 15-16) | Suite | £1974.0 | £3913.0 | £989.0 | closed |
| Msc Yacht Club Executive and Family Suites with Balcony (module 36 Sqm - Balcony 16 Sqm - Deck 16) | Suite | £2494.0 | £4953.0 | £1249.0 | closed |
| Room Grade | Type | Double | Single | Triple | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Msc Yacht Club Deluxe Suite (22 Sqm - Balcony 6 Sqm - Decks 15-16) | Suite | £1894.0 | £3753.0 | £949.0 | Available |
| Msc Yacht Club Executive Family Suite (40-51 Sqm - Decks 12) | Suite | £2154.0 | £4273.0 | £1079.0 | closed |
| Accomodation with One Cabin Change During the Cruise | Inside | £863.0 | £1495.0 | £467.0 | closed |
| Deluxe Balcony Aurea (18 Sqm - Balcony 4 Sqm - Decks 9-13) | Balcony | £1304.0 | £2377.0 | £636.0 | Available |
| Balcony Bella | Balcony | £1083.0 | £1935.0 | £ | Available |
| Premium Balcony (18 Sqm - Balcony 4 Sqm - Decks 8-9) | Balcony | £1200.0 | £2169.0 | £597.0 | Available |
| Premium Balcony (18 Sqm - Balcony 4 Sqm - Decks 10-11) | Balcony | £1213.0 | £2195.0 | £597.0 | Available |
| Premium Balcony (18 Sqm - Balcony 4 Sqm - Decks 12-13) | Balcony | £1213.0 | £2195.0 | £597.0 | Available |
| Junior Balcony (14 Sqm - Balcony 3 Sqm - Decks 9-11) | Balcony | £1148.0 | £2065.0 | £ | Available |
| Junior Balcony (14 Sqm - Balcony 3 Sqm - Decks 12-13) | Balcony | £1161.0 | £2091.0 | £ | Available |
| Deluxe Balcony with Partial View (Partial View - 18 Sqm - Balcony 4 Sqm - Decks 8-13) | Balcony | £1109.0 | £1987.0 | £558.0 | Available |
| Interior Bella | Inside | £863.0 | £1495.0 | £ | Available |
| Junior Interior (13 Sqm - Decks 8-11) | Inside | £889.0 | £1547.0 | £ | Available |
| Junior Interior (13 Sqm - Decks 12-13) | Inside | £889.0 | £1547.0 | £ | Available |
| Deluxe Interior (16 Sqm - Decks 5-10) | Inside | £915.0 | £1599.0 | £480.0 | Available |
| Deluxe Interior (16 Sqm - Decks 11-13) | Inside | £928.0 | £1625.0 | £493.0 | Available |
| Ocean View Bella | Outside | £967.0 | £1703.0 | £ | Available |
| Premium Ocean View (20 Sqm - Decks 5) | Outside | £1044.0 | £1857.0 | £532.0 | Available |
| Junior Ocean View (12 Sqm - Decks 8) | Outside | £993.0 | £1755.0 | £519.0 | closed |
| Deluxe Ocean View (17 Sqm - Decks 8-13) | Outside | £1018.0 | £1805.0 | £ | Available |
| Premium Suite Aurea (33 Sqm - Balcony 3 Sqm - Decks 10) | Suite | £1810.0 | £3389.0 | £844.0 | closed |
| Premium Suite Aurea with Sealed Window (25-29 Sqm - Decks 9-11) | Suite | £1642.0 | £3053.0 | £ | Available |
| Junior Suite Aurea with Sealed Window (21-24 Sqm - Decks 9-11) | Suite | £1525.0 | £2819.0 | £ | Available |
| Grand Suite Aurea (38-42 Sqm - Balcony 3 Sqm - Decks 9-11) | Suite | £1979.0 | £3727.0 | £909.0 | closed |
| Msc Yacht Club Grand Suite (26 Sqm - Balcony 6 Sqm - Decks 15-16) | Suite | £1974.0 | £3913.0 | £989.0 | closed |
| Msc Yacht Club Executive and Family Suites with Balcony (module 36 Sqm - Balcony 16 Sqm - Deck 16) | Suite | £2494.0 | £4953.0 | £1249.0 | closed |
Le Havre
FranceLe Havre, founded by King Francis I of France in 1517, is located inUpper Normandy on the north bank of the mouth of the River Seine, which isconsidered the most frequented waterway in the world. Its port is ranked thesecond largest in France. The city was originally built on marshland andmudflats that were drained in the 1500’s. During WWII most of Le Havre wasdestroyed by Allied bombing raids. Post war rebuilding of the city followed thedevelopment plans of the well-known Belgian architect Auguste Perre. Thereconstruction was so unique that the entire city was listed as a UNESCO WorldHeritage Site in 2005.
Photo credit: Colin Osborne, Unsplash
Southampton
EnglandLying near the head of Southampton Water, a peninsula between the estuaries of the Rivers Test and Itchen, Southampton is Britain’s largest cruise port. It has been one of England’s major ports since the Middle Ages, when it exported wool and hides from the hinterland and imported wine from Bordeaux. The city suffered heavy damage during World War Two and as a result the centre has been extensively rebuilt, but there are still some interesting medieval buildings including the Bargate, one of the finest city gatehouses in England.
Photo credit: Adrian Degner
Hamburg
GermanyHamburg is Germany’s second-largest city with a history dating back to Charlemagne. A major port, this vibrant city is home to art and culture, extensive shopping facilities, Baroque buildings and waterfront vistas. With its well-known fish market, art galleries and Museums together with several beautiful parks including a botanical garden, this is a city with something for everyone. British visitors who remember the Swinging Sixties may like to visit the streets around Grosse Freiheit, where an unknown pop group called The Beatles gave their first public performances in various local clubs before achieving worldwide fame.
Photo credit: Ben Kerckx
Zeebrugge
BelgiumIn 1895 work began to construct a new seaport and harbour next to the tiny village of Zeebrugge, situated on the North Sea coast. Today the fast-expanding port of Zeebrugge is one of the busiest in Europe and its marina is Belgium’s most important fishing port. Many attempts were made to destroy this important port during both World Wars. Zeebrugge is ideally located for discovering the historic city of Bruges, and delightful seaside resorts with long sandy beaches can be visited by using the trams that run the whole length of the Belgian coast. Please note that no food may be taken ashore in Belgium. We shall not be offering shuttle buses to Bruges, but you may visit the city on an optional excursion: those visiting Bruges should note that there may be quite a long walk from the coach to the town centre.
Rotterdam
NetherlandsRotterdam is a city that's a long way removed from most people's stereotypical notion of the Netherlands. There are few, if any, canals to be found here nor are there any quaint windmills. There is, however, a thriving modern city which is one of the busiest ports in the entire world.
Le Havre
FranceLe Havre, founded by King Francis I of France in 1517, is located inUpper Normandy on the north bank of the mouth of the River Seine, which isconsidered the most frequented waterway in the world. Its port is ranked thesecond largest in France. The city was originally built on marshland andmudflats that were drained in the 1500’s. During WWII most of Le Havre wasdestroyed by Allied bombing raids. Post war rebuilding of the city followed thedevelopment plans of the well-known Belgian architect Auguste Perre. Thereconstruction was so unique that the entire city was listed as a UNESCO WorldHeritage Site in 2005.
