MSC World Europa Western Med
Join the 4* MSC World Europa on this fantastic cruise to some of the nicest spots in the Western Med – the perfect ship and destination for a wonderful holiday.
What’s Included
- Flight from Dublin to Barcelona
- Transfer from airport to Port
- 7 nights onboard the 4 Star MSC World Europa, based on 2 sharing
- Superb dining on a full board basis
- Varied day & evening entertainment onboard
- Hot Drinks (tea & coffee) with meals
- Onboard Gratuities included
- Flight from Barcelona to Dublin
- 1 check-in bag of 20kgs per person
- Taxes and charges
Book your Premium Drinks package at time of booking for only €231 per person
Holiday Highlights
MSC World Europa
MSC World Europa was not built to sail the world. She was built to change it.
As the first in her class, she is a modern cruise ship unlike any other, pushing the boundaries of what is possible at sea. She breaks records, sets new standards, and is our most sustainable and futuristic cruise ship ever. Powered by cleaner fuel, and with green technology integrated throughout the ship, she is a statement of our commitment to the future of this planet.
Futuristic cruise experience
The future of cruising isn’t just about technology: it’s about the experience too. MSC World Europa was designed to elevate the delights of a traditional cruise ship to entirely new levels.
From her sleek interior design to her 19 dining venues to her thrilling entertainment offerings, the onboard experience is like no other cruise ship. Relax in the scenic Panorama Lounge, experience the excitement of the futuristic Luna Park Arena, or lose yourself in the iconic Kinetic Dome
Ground-breaking design
From her stunning silhouette to her signature plumb bow, the futuristic MSC World Europa is as visually striking as she is innovative.
Her unique Y-Shaped open aft leads to a 104m long promenade, with incredible panoramic ocean views. The promenade also features the record breaking, longest dry slide at sea – The Venom Drop @ The Spiral – an 11-deck high stainless-steel masterpiece, unique in the cruise industry.
Dining Experience
Travel the world with your tastebuds on MSC World Europa. The ship features brand-new concepts including Chef’s Garden Kitchen, the first hydroponic garden at sea; La Pescaderia, a Mediterranean fish restaurant; a new on-board microbrewery; and a Gin bar where you can learn mixology.
The ship also features some of our signature favourites, like our American-style steakhouse, Latin American street food inspired Hola! Tacos & Cantina, Kaito Teppanyaki & Sushi bar, and our renowned buffets.
On-board experience
There’s something for everyone on board MSC World Europa, from the largest waterpark in our fleet, to bumper cars, and our new surprise street performances. And with 7 swimming pools spread across the ship, including one with a sliding roof, there’s always space to relax by the water and pool deck.
For families with children, the award-winning MSC Kids Club features state-of-the-art facilities inside a dedicated area of the ship, with a range of kids’ clubs and tailor-made programs for every age group.
Accommodation
MSC World Europa is as different on the inside as she is on the outside. All-new cabin designs are available, and the ship offers more balcony cabins than any other cruise ship in our fleet.
In total, the ship has 19 different cabin categories, with 7 brand new designs. From the luxury of the Grand Suite Aurea with an included terrace, to the scenic Infinite Ocean View, to our Deluxe Balcony with Promenade View, there’s accommodation for every taste – for couples, families, and all other guests.
A more sustainable cruise
MSC World Europa was made with the future in mind. We wanted to set a new standard for the cruise industry.
As our first LNG-propelled new cruise ship, MSC World Europa is a huge step forward in that mission. This next-generation power hugely reduces emissions and marks a milestone on our journey to zero emissions operations.
Her state-of-the-art design also includes the latest water recycling technology, to purify wastewater, and propellers studied to reduce the underwater noise in respect of marine wildlife.
Click here for more information about MSC World Europa including Deck Plans.
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Prices
| Dates | Cabin Type | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 24 Apr 2027 | Inside | €1449 | Book Now |
| 24 Apr 2027 | Oceanview | €1639 | Book Now |
| 24 Apr 2027 | Prom Balcony | €1729 | Book Now |
| 01 May 2027 | Inside | €1449 | Book Now |
| 01 May 2027 | Oceanview | €1639 | Book Now |
| 01 May 2027 | Prom Balcony | €1729 | Book Now |
| 08 May 2027 | Inside | €1449 | Book Now |
| 08 May 2027 | Oceanview | €1639 | Book Now |
| 08 May 2027 | Prom Balcony | €1729 | Book Now |
| 15 May 2027 | Inside | €1469 | Book Now |
| 15 May 2027 | Oceanview | €1709 | Book Now |
| 15 May 2027 | Prom Balcony | €1809 | Book Now |
| 22 May 2027 | Inside | €1469 | Book Now |
| 22 May 2027 | Oceanview | €1709 | Book Now |
| 22 May 2027 | Prom Balcony | €1809 | Book Now |
| 29 May 2027 | Inside | €1499 | Book Now |
| 29 May 2027 | Oceanview | €1739 | Book Now |
| 29 May 2027 | Prom Balcony | €1839 | Book Now |
| 05 Jun 2027 | Inside | €1529 | Book Now |
| 05 Jun 2027 | Oceanview | €1779 | Book Now |
| 05 Jun 2027 | Prom Balcony | €1869 | Book Now |
| 12 Jun 2027 | Inside | €1659 | Book Now |
| 12 Jun 2027 | Oceanview | €1899 | Book Now |
| 12 Jun 2027 | Prom Balcony | €1999 | Book Now |
| 19 Jun 2027 | Inside | €1719 | Book Now |
| 19 Jun 2027 | Oceanview | €1959 | Book Now |
| 19 Jun 2027 | Prom Balcony | €2079 | Book Now |
| 26 Jun 2027 | Inside | €1799 | Book Now |
| 26 Jun 2027 | Oceanview | €1979 | Book Now |
| 26 Jun 2027 | Prom Balcony | €2099 | Book Now |
| 03 Jul 2027 | Inside | €1759 | Book Now |
| 03 Jul 2027 | Oceanview | €1999 | Book Now |
| 03 Jul 2027 | Prom Balcony | €2119 | Book Now |
| 10 Jul 2027 | Inside | €1759 | Book Now |
| 10 Jul 2027 | Oceanview | €1999 | Book Now |
| 10 Jul 2027 | Prom Balcony | €2119 | Book Now |
| 17 Jul 2027 | Inside | €1729 | Book Now |
| 17 Jul 2027 | Oceanview | €1969 | Book Now |
| 17 Jul 2027 | Prom Balcony | €2079 | Book Now |
| 24 Jul 2027 | Inside | €1859 | Book Now |
| 24 Jul 2027 | Oceanview | €2049 | Book Now |
| 24 Jul 2027 | Prom Balcony | €2159 | Book Now |
| 31 Jul 2027 | Inside | €1969 | Book Now |
| 31 Jul 2027 | Oceanview | €2149 | Book Now |
| 31 Jul 2027 | Prom Balcony | €2269 | Book Now |
| 07 Aug 2027 | Inside | €1899 | Book Now |
| 07 Aug 2027 | Oceanview | €2149 | Book Now |
| 07 Aug 2027 | Prom Balcony | €2259 | Book Now |
| 14 Aug 2027 | Inside | €1899 | Book Now |
| 14 Aug 2027 | Oceanview | €2149 | Book Now |
| 14 Aug 2027 | Prom Balcony | €2259 | Book Now |
| 21 Aug 2027 | Inside | €1849 | Book Now |
| 21 Aug 2027 | Oceanview | €2089 | Book Now |
| 21 Aug 2027 | Prom Balcony | €2209 | Book Now |
| 28 Aug 2027 | Inside | €1829 | Book Now |
| 28 Aug 2027 | Oceanview | €2019 | Book Now |
| 28 Aug 2027 | Prom Balcony | €2139 | Book Now |
| 04 Sep 2027 | Inside | €1719 | Book Now |
| 04 Sep 2027 | Oceanview | €1959 | Book Now |
| 04 Sep 2027 | Prom Balcony | €2079 | Book Now |
| 11 Sep 2027 | Inside | €1669 | Book Now |
| 11 Sep 2027 | Oceanview | €1919 | Book Now |
| 11 Sep 2027 | Prom Balcony | €2009 | Book Now |
| 18 Sep 2027 | Inside | €1569 | Book Now |
| 18 Sep 2027 | Oceanview | €1809 | Book Now |
| 18 Sep 2027 | Prom Balcony | €1899 | Book Now |
| 25 Sep 2027 | Inside | €1629 | Book Now |
| 25 Sep 2027 | Oceanview | €1809 | Book Now |
| 25 Sep 2027 | Prom Balcony | €1899 | Book Now |
| 02 Oct 2027 | Inside | €1409 | Book Now |
| 02 Oct 2027 | Oceanview | €1649 | Book Now |
| 02 Oct 2027 | Prom Balcony | €1739 | Book Now |
| 09 Oct 2027 | Inside | €1419 | Book Now |
| 09 Oct 2027 | Oceanview | €1659 | Book Now |
| 09 Oct 2027 | Prom Balcony | €1749 | Book Now |
| 16 Oct 2027 | Inside | €1449 | Book Now |
| 16 Oct 2027 | Oceanview | €1699 | Book Now |
| 16 Oct 2027 | Prom Balcony | €1789 | Book Now |
| 23 Oct 2027 | Inside | €1449 | Book Now |
| 23 Oct 2027 | Oceanview | €1699 | Book Now |
| 23 Oct 2027 | Prom Balcony | €1789 | Book Now |
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Booking Remarks
Prices are per person based on two sharingInclusive of taxes and service charges as indicated
Non-refundable or transferable booking deposit of €250 per person
Optional Insurance available (conditions apply)
These prices are guidelines only and are subject to change and availability. Pricing will be confirmed at time of booking.
Itinerary
Barcelona, Spain
Onarrival you will be transferred to the ship for boarding.
Marseilles, France
Whether it is basking in the Mediterranean sunshine or being cooled by the famous Mistral wind France’s second largest city and the capital of the Provence- Côte d’Azur region, is always a fascinating place to visit and a wonderful place for a leisurely lunch.
As France’s most important port, Marseille boasts connections with Africa, Italy and Spain. The strong mistral wind blows away all traces of pollution and provides a clarity of air so pure that many famous artists have been attracted to the city: Cézanne; Braque; Derain; Dufy and Marquet.
Genoa, Italy
During a holiday to Genoa you can explore its old town: a dense and fascinating warren of medieval alleyways home to large palazzi built in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries by Genoa’s wealthy mercantile families and now transformed into museums and art galleries. You should seek out the Cattedrale di San Lorenzo, the Palazzo Ducale, and the Renaissance palaces of Via Garibaldi which contain the cream of Genoa’s art collections, as well as furniture and decor from the grandest days of the city’s past, when its ships sailed to all corners of the Mediterranean Sea.
The Acquario di Genova is the city’s pride and joy, parked like a giant ocean liner on the waterfront, with seventy tanks housing sea creatures from all the world’s major habitats, including the world’s biggest reconstruction of a Caribbean coral reef. It’s a great aquarium by any standards, the second largest in Europe by capacity, and boasts a fashionably ecology-conscious slant and excellent background information in Italian and English.
La Spezia, Italy
The port at the head of the majestic Gulf of La Spezia, an impressively sweeping panorama of islands and rough headlands renamed the Gulf of the Poets, is workaday La Spezia. A major naval and shipbuilding centre, it has a fine art gallery, the Museo Amedeo Lia, probably the finest collection of medieval and Renaissance art you can enjoy on a holiday to Liguria.
Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy
The port of Civitavecchia is one of the largest in Italy. Civitavecchia enjoys a millenary history due to its coves along the coast, which offered a perfect shelter for vessels, making it a natural port long before cruise ships sailed the seas, and in fact the port was known to the Romans as Centumcellae. During your holiday in Civitavecchia you can easily visit its centre on foot. Amongst the most important monuments to visit are the Forte Michelangelo, built by Bramante in the 16th century, the ancient walls of the old port, where there is a fountain in travertine marble by Vanvitelli, and the Rock, an inexpugnable fortress that has been looming over the city and port for over a thousand years.
At Sea
Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Palma is a stunner. Rising in honey-coloured stone from the broad waters of the Badia de Palma, this enduring city dates back to the 13th-century Christian reconquest of the island, and to the Moors, Romans and Talayotic people before that. A richly studded diadem of historical sites, Palma also shelters a seemingly endless array of galleries, restaurants, craft studios and bars – it’s without doubt Mallorca’s greatest treasure. Wander in any direction from the awe-inspiring Gothic Catedral at its geographic and historical heart and you’ll find bent medieval streets lined with aristocratic townhouses, looming baroque churches, teeming public squares, vibrant bohemian neighbourhoods and markets overflowing with all the bounty of the island. You could spend weeks in this city alone, and still uncover fresh joys every day.
Barcelona, Spain
Today you disembark for your return flight home.







