The MSC Cruises company opens the Hebrew year with cruises to attractive destinations in Europe on modern and well-equipped ships, which offer us entertainment options for perfect family enjoyment. In the ending summer season, MSC in Israel received very large demands, and the company managed to overcome the crisis of lack of salespeople from which it suffered the previous summer. Customers who sailed with MSC this year and last year report a huge improvement in customer service in Israel. This time everyone enjoyed themselves, both the passengers and MSC employees. During the Tishrei holidays, it is expected that the weather in the Mediterranean will be pleasant and warm, and MSC are prepared with suitable itineraries.
- Sailing in the Mediterranean Sea on a ship MSC WORLD EUROPA
Sailing on 9/15/23 for 7 nights, from Barcelona via Marseille in Provence, Portofino (Genoa), Naples Taormina in Italy, Malta and back to Barcelona. The price starts at $1,013 including port taxes and service charges (per person in a double room)
2. Sailing to Northern Europe by ship MSC EURIBIA to the coast of Norway and Northern Europe
A 7-night cruise from Kiel in Germany on 09/16/23 or from Copenhagen on 09/17/23 via Heilsailt Gringer, Malloy and Ålesund in Norway and back to Kiel in Germany. The price starts from $743
3. Sailing on a ship MSC SEASHORE Provence, Portofino, Rome, Palermo, Ibiza and Valencia
A 7-night cruise will depart from Marseille in France on 9/15/23, on the route: departure from Marseille (Provence) in France via Portofino, Rome and Palermo in Italy, Ibiza Valencia in Spain and return to Marseille in France. The price per person in a “balcony” room (with balcony) starts at $1,543 including port taxes and service charges.
MSC Cruises is the third largest cruise brand in the world and the largest in Europe, South America, the Gulf region and South Africa. The company headquarters is located in Geneva and belongs to the MSC Group, the leading shipping and logistics concern in Switzerland with a maritime heritage of over 300 years. The MSC global company also has ties to Israel. It is a private company owned by Gianluigi Aponte. Many years ago, when he was a young captain on a merchant ship, he arrived at the port of Haifa. There he met an Israeli woman and fell in love with her, and they got married. He recently retired, and today his son Diego Aponte, who is Jewish on his mother’s side, manages the huge concern. MSC is a private company that does not have to submit financial reports to the public and the stock exchange, but shipping experts estimate the family’s fortune at about 100 billion dollars. Most of MSC’s activity is in the transportation of cargo and containers on ships, while the cruise sector is a small part of its activities. The company employs over 30,000 people and offers vacations Dream cruises in many countries around the world. The Israeli branch of the cruise department is managed by Il Atias.