Malta, Sicily & Sardinia 2026 Cruise
Join the fabulous MSC Splendida as she tours the best of the Western Mediterranean – the perfect ship and destination for a fantastic holiday.
What's Included
- Flight from Dublin to Barcelona
- Transfer from airport to Port
- 7 nights onboard the 4 Star MSC Splendida, based on 2 sharing
- Fine 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
This amazing cruise departs from Barcelona, in Spain, before sailing to Marseilles in the Provence region of France. You then cruise to Livorno for excursions to Florence & Pisa. Your island hopping begins with a stop in Cagliari in Sardinia, followed by Palermo on the island of Sicily, before you cruise to Valletta in Malta. Your cruise comes to an end as your sail back into Barcelona port.
MSC Splendida
A cruise ship where technology and comfort are spectacularly combined. Futuristic, yet retaining its classic simplicity and elegance. A cruise ship that promises the ultimate cruise experience.
In the MSC AUREA Spa highly-trained staff combine the magic of Balinese massage with the most modern and exclusive treatments. Specialities include: traditional water treatments (a legacy from Roman times), saunas, Turkish bath, solarium, relaxation room, thalassotherapy, massage room and whirlpool baths. For those seeking more ‘high impact’ activities, there is an exercise room filled with the latest equipment.
MSC Splendida also features 4 swimming pools, a squash court, a Formula 1 simulator and much, much more…
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Prices
Dates | Cabin Type | Price | |
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03 May 2026 | Inside | €1259 | Book Now |
03 May 2026 | Oceanview | €1359 | Book Now |
03 May 2026 | Balcony | €1499 | Book Now |
10 May 2026 | Inside | €1249 | Book Now |
10 May 2026 | Oceanview | €1359 | Book Now |
10 May 2026 | Balcony | €1499 | Book Now |
17 May 2026 | Inside | €1249 | Book Now |
17 May 2026 | Oceanview | €1359 | Book Now |
17 May 2026 | Balcony | €1499 | Book Now |
07 Jun 2026 | Inside | €1329 | Book Now |
07 Jun 2026 | Oceanview | €1439 | Book Now |
07 Jun 2026 | Balcony | €1579 | Book Now |
14 Jun 2026 | Inside | €1459 | Book Now |
14 Jun 2026 | Oceanview | €1569 | Book Now |
14 Jun 2026 | Balcony | €1709 | Book Now |
21 Jun 2026 | Inside | €1509 | Book Now |
21 Jun 2026 | Oceanview | €1609 | Book Now |
21 Jun 2026 | Balcony | €1759 | Book Now |
28 Jun 2026 | Inside | €1509 | Book Now |
28 Jun 2026 | Oceanview | €1609 | Book Now |
28 Jun 2026 | Balcony | €1759 | Book Now |
05 Jul 2026 | Inside | €1489 | Book Now |
05 Jul 2026 | Oceanview | €1599 | Book Now |
05 Jul 2026 | Balcony | €1739 | Book Now |
12 Jul 2026 | Inside | €1529 | Book Now |
12 Jul 2026 | Oceanview | €1629 | Book Now |
12 Jul 2026 | Balcony | €1779 | Book Now |
19 Jul 2026 | Inside | €1529 | Book Now |
19 Jul 2026 | Oceanview | €1629 | Book Now |
19 Jul 2026 | Balcony | €1779 | Book Now |
26 Jul 2026 | Inside | €1579 | Book Now |
26 Jul 2026 | Oceanview | €1679 | Book Now |
26 Jul 2026 | Balcony | €1819 | Book Now |
02 Aug 2026 | Inside | €1669 | Book Now |
02 Aug 2026 | Oceanview | €1779 | Book Now |
02 Aug 2026 | Balcony | €1919 | Book Now |
09 Aug 2026 | Inside | €1669 | Book Now |
09 Aug 2026 | Oceanview | €1779 | Book Now |
09 Aug 2026 | Balcony | €1919 | Book Now |
16 Aug 2026 | Inside | €1649 | Book Now |
16 Aug 2026 | Oceanview | €1749 | Book Now |
16 Aug 2026 | Balcony | €1899 | Book Now |
23 Aug 2026 | Inside | €1589 | Book Now |
23 Aug 2026 | Oceanview | €1689 | Book Now |
23 Aug 2026 | Balcony | €1839 | Book Now |
30 Aug 2026 | Inside | €1599 | Book Now |
30 Aug 2026 | Oceanview | €1699 | Book Now |
30 Aug 2026 | Balcony | €1849 | Book Now |
06 Sep 2026 | Inside | €1459 | Book Now |
06 Sep 2026 | Oceanview | €1569 | Book Now |
06 Sep 2026 | Balcony | €1709 | Book Now |
13 Sep 2026 | Inside | €1389 | Book Now |
13 Sep 2026 | Oceanview | €1499 | Book Now |
13 Sep 2026 | Balcony | €1639 | Book Now |
20 Sep 2026 | Inside | €1349 | Book Now |
20 Sep 2026 | Oceanview | €1459 | Book Now |
20 Sep 2026 | Balcony | €1599 | Book Now |
27 Sep 2026 | Inside | €1349 | Book Now |
27 Sep 2026 | Oceanview | €1459 | Book Now |
27 Sep 2026 | Balcony | €1599 | Book Now |
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Booking Remarks
Prices are per person based on two sharingInclusive of taxes and service charges as indicated
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.
Booking deposit of €250 pp. Full payment due at 63 days prior to departure.
Itinerary
Barcelona, Spain
On arrival in Barcelona, you will be transferred to the port to board MSC Splendida. The ship departs into the Mediterranean in the evening, setting sail for your first port of call.
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.
Livorno (Florence/Pisa), Italy
Tuscany’s third-largest city is a quintessential port town with a colourful history and cosmopolitan heritage. Declared a free port in the 17th century, Livorno (Leghorn in English) attracted traders from across the globe, who brought with them new customs and habits, exotic goods, slaves and foreign forms of worship. The result was a city famed throughout Europe for its multiculturalism. Today its seafood is the best on the Tyrrhenian coast, its shabby historic quarter threaded with Venetian-style canals is full of character, and its elegant belle époque buildings offer evocative reminders of a prosperous past. An easy train trip from Florence, Pisa and Rome, it makes an understated but undeniably worthwhile stop on any Tuscan itinerary.
Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy
From an cruise ship on the Mediterranean Sea, the view of Cagliari, Sardinia’s capital and main port, is striking. Crowned by its historic nucleus squeezed within a protective ring of Pisan fortifications, Cagliari’s setting is enhanced by the calm lagoons to the east and west of the city, a habitat for cranes, cormorants and flamingos. During your excursion to the centre of Cagliari, the promenades along Via Manno are the smartest you’ll see in Sardinia. These then drop down to the noisier Piazza Yenne and Largo Carlo Felice, around which most of the shops, restaurants, banks and hotels are located. At the bottom of Cagliari, the porticos of portside Via Roma shelter more shops and bars. Cagliari’s main attractions are the archaeological museum with its captivating collection of nuraghic statuettes, the city walls with their two Pisan towers looking down over the Mediterranean Sea and the port, and the cathedral – all within easy distance of each other. There are also a sprinkling of Roman remains, including an impressive amphitheatre, while nearby excursions include Nora, the most complete ancient site on Sardinia, and the islands of Sant’Antioco and San Pietro.
Palermo, Sicily, Italy
A holiday to Italy is the perfect chance to visit the regional capital of Sicily. A lively, bustling, noisy port, Palermo yet holds an unrivalled display of Norman art and architecture and Baroque churches, combined with a warren of medieval streets and markets.
With Sicily’s greatest concentration of sights, and the biggest historic centre in Italy bar Rome, Palermo is a complex, multilayered port that can easily feel overwhelming if you try to do or see too much in one Mediterranean cruise visit.
The best thing to do here is just to wander as the fancy takes you, sifting through Palermo’s jumbled layers of crumbling architecture, along deserted back alleys, then suddenly emerging in the midst of an ebullient street market.
Valletta, Malta
The UNESCO-protected port of Valletta, the capital of the island of Malta, is one of the must-see stops for every Mediterranean cruise of merit.
You can admire this port, constructed in the second half of the 16th century by the Frenchman Jean de la Valette and moulded by the religious and military Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, from your ship even before disembarking. The over 300 monuments rising in little more than half a square kilometre make this a place with one of the greatest density of historical attractions to visit during a cruise, not mentioning other attractions such as its beaches, seaside locales and restaurants.
At Sea
Barcelona, Spain
On arrival in Barcelona, you will be transferred to the airport for your flight back to Dublin.
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