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MSC Grand Voyages from Venice - Marghera

Date

2026-11-15

Duration

22 nights

Departure Port

Marghera

Italy

Arrival Port

Singapore

Singapore

Rating

—

Theme

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  • MSC Grand Voyages from Venice - Marghera
  • Mediterranean from Livorno
  • Mediterranean from Malaga
  • Mediterranean from Messina (Taormina)
  • Mediterranean from Genoa
  • Mediterranean from Istanbul
  • Mediterranean from Pireaus
  • Mediterranean from Civitavecchia
  • Mediterranean from Barcelona
  • Mediterranean from Valletta
  • Mediterranean from Valletta
  • Mediterranean from Cagliari
  • Mediterranean from Marseilles
  • Northern Europe from Warnemunde (Berlin)
  • Northern Europe
  • Mediterranean from Genoa
  • Mediterranean from Civitavecchia
  • Mediterranean from Marseilles
  • Mediterranean from Cagliari
  • Mediterranean from Civitavecchia
  • Mediterranean from Marseilles
  • Mediterranean from Valletta
  • Mediterranean from Genoa
  • Mediterranean from Valencia
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MSC Cruises

MSC Lirica

Launched

2003

Refitted

—

Tonnage

65,591 GT

Passengers

2,548

Cabins

992

Crew

752

Length

898 m

Width

29 m

Speed

22 knots

Adults Only

No

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Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1

Venice

Depart 18:00
Italy
Venice

Venice, a historic port city, captivates with its unique canals and rich cultural heritage. Must-do experiences include visiting the iconic Basilica di San Marco and indulging in local delicacies like risotto al nero di seppia. The best time to visit is during the mild, vibrant spring months when the city comes alive with festivals and outdoor activities.

Day 2

Day 2

At Sea

Day 3

Day 3

At Sea

Day 4

Day 4

Civitavecchia

Arrive 07:00Depart 19:00
Italy
Civitavecchia

Rome's ancient maritime gateway since the Emperor Trajan commissioned its harbour in 106 AD, Civitavecchia is the natural prologue to the Eternal City — just seventy minutes southeast by express rail. The port's Renaissance fortress, designed in part by Michelangelo, anchors a working waterfront that has welcomed travellers for millennia. Beyond Rome's unmissable monuments, consider an afternoon in the Civitavecchia thermal baths, drawing on mineral waters prized since antiquity. Spring and autumn offer the ideal balance of mild weather and manageable crowds for exploring the capital's layered history.

Day 5

Day 5

At Sea

Day 6

Day 6

Barcelona

Arrive 07:00Depart 19:00
Spain
Barcelona

Barcelona is the city where Roman history, Gothic grandeur, and Gaudí's delirious Modernisme collide in a Mediterranean coastal capital of astonishing energy and beauty. The Sagrada Família — still under construction after 140 years — continues its audacious ascent toward completion, while the Gothic Quarter's Roman-era foundations and the Passeig de Gràcia's extraordinary concentration of Modernisme masterpieces reward days of exploration. For a complete sensory experience, lose an afternoon in the covered labyrinth of La Boqueria market before descending to the waterfront for Catalan seafood at its finest. May through June and September through October offer the most pleasant weather; the city connects directly to Paris by overnight train.

Day 7

Day 7

At Sea

Day 8

Day 8

Malaga

Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
Spain
Malaga

Málaga distils three thousand years of Mediterranean civilisation into one of Andalusia's most compelling port cities, where the Moorish Alcazaba fortress surveys a modern waterfront of elegant promenades and sun-drenched café terraces. Do not leave without visiting the Museo Picasso — the artist was born here in 1881 — and ascending to the ruined Castillo de Gibralfaro for panoramic views stretching to the Rif Mountains of Morocco on clear days. Malagueta anchovies fried in olive oil and the sweet Pedro Ximénez-laced dessert wine are the city's defining pleasures. The shoulder seasons of April, May, and October offer perfect Mediterranean warmth.

Day 9

Day 9

Tangier

Arrive 07:00Depart 18:00
Morocco
Tangier

Tangier is Morocco's storied gateway between Africa and Europe, a city of Phoenician origins where a whitewashed medina, vibrant souks, and a cosmopolitan waterfront converge at the Strait of Gibraltar. Visitors should not miss savouring traditional pastilla in a rooftop riad and exploring the Kasbah's amber-lit ramparts at sunset. The ideal season to arrive is April through June or September through October, when mild Mediterranean temperatures and fewer crowds allow the city's layered beauty to reveal itself at an unhurried, luxurious pace.

Day 10

Day 10

At Sea

Day 11

Day 11

Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Arrive 10:00Depart 20:00
Spain
Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the cosmopolitan capital of the Canary Islands, balances volcanic grandeur with refined urban pleasures — from the Santiago Calatrava–designed Auditorio rising beside the Atlantic to the ancient dragon tree at Icod de los Vinos and the World Heritage Teide volcano looming above the island. The city's Carnival, second in scale only to Rio de Janeiro's, erupts each February in spectacular costumes and street revelry. Local wines from the volcanic slopes, wrinkled potatoes with mojo verde, and fresh Atlantic fish define the island's culinary character. November through April offers reliably warm, sun-drenched conditions.

Day 12

Day 12

At Sea

Day 13

Day 13

At Sea

Day 14

Day 14

At Sea

Day 15

Day 15

At Sea

Day 16

Day 16

At Sea

Day 17

Day 17

At Sea

Day 18

Day 18

Salvador

Arrive 10:00Depart 18:00
Brazil
Salvador

Salvador de Bahia, Brazil's first capital, is a cultural hub known for its Afro-Brazilian heritage and stunning colonial architecture. Must-do experiences include savoring traditional dishes such as acarajé and quindim, and exploring the lively Pelourinho district. The best season to visit is during the dry months from September to March, when the city's vibrant festivals and street life are in full swing.

Day 19

Day 19

Ilheus

Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
Brazil
Ilheus

Ilhéus is Bahia's historic cocoa capital on Brazil's Atlantic coast, immortalized in Jorge Amado's novels and still perfumed by the cacao that shaped its fortunes. Visitors must tour an artisanal cacao farm for single-origin chocolate tasting and sample the authentic Bahian moqueca at a waterfront restaurant. September through February offers the driest weather for exploring the beaches, colonial architecture, and surrounding Atlantic Forest fragments.

Day 20

Day 20

At Sea

Day 21

Day 21

Hasselt

Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
Belgium
Hasselt

Hasselt is Belgium's jenever capital, home to a National Jenever Museum, Europe's largest Japanese Garden, and a fashion scene that belies its provincial size. Visit April through October via Uniworld River Cruises for cherry blossom season in the Japanese Garden, artisanal spirit tastings in historic distilleries, and the unpretentious Flemish culinary culture that makes this Limburg capital one of Belgium's most rewarding secrets.

Day 22

Day 22

Santos

Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
Brazil
Santos

Santos is Brazil's largest port and a historical gem, offering a blend of colonial architecture and vibrant local culture. Must-do experiences include sampling local specialties like “pastel de camarão” at the Mercado Municipal and exploring the nearby beaches of Búzios. The best season to visit is during the southern hemisphere's summer from December to February, when the weather is warm and the beaches are bustling.

Day 23

Day 23

Itajai/Florianopolis

Arrive 09:00
Brazil
Itajai/Florianopolis

Itajaí is the cruise gateway to Florianópolis — Brazil's most livable island city, blessed with forty-two beaches, Azorean cultural heritage, and right whale calving grounds visible from shore. Visit October through March via Oceania Cruises or MSC Cruises for world-class surfing, multi-course shrimp feasts, and the southern Brazilian paradise where the country's own residents dream of relocating.

Day 1

Venice

Depart 18:00
Italy
Venice

Venice, a historic port city, captivates with its unique canals and rich cultural heritage. Must-do experiences include visiting the iconic Basilica di San Marco and indulging in local delicacies like risotto al nero di seppia. The best time to visit is during the mild, vibrant spring months when the city comes alive with festivals and outdoor activities.

Day 2

At Sea

Day 3

At Sea

Day 4

Civitavecchia

Arrive 07:00Depart 19:00
Italy
Civitavecchia

Rome's ancient maritime gateway since the Emperor Trajan commissioned its harbour in 106 AD, Civitavecchia is the natural prologue to the Eternal City — just seventy minutes southeast by express rail. The port's Renaissance fortress, designed in part by Michelangelo, anchors a working waterfront that has welcomed travellers for millennia. Beyond Rome's unmissable monuments, consider an afternoon in the Civitavecchia thermal baths, drawing on mineral waters prized since antiquity. Spring and autumn offer the ideal balance of mild weather and manageable crowds for exploring the capital's layered history.

Day 5

At Sea

Day 6

Barcelona

Arrive 07:00Depart 19:00
Spain
Barcelona

Barcelona is the city where Roman history, Gothic grandeur, and Gaudí's delirious Modernisme collide in a Mediterranean coastal capital of astonishing energy and beauty. The Sagrada Família — still under construction after 140 years — continues its audacious ascent toward completion, while the Gothic Quarter's Roman-era foundations and the Passeig de Gràcia's extraordinary concentration of Modernisme masterpieces reward days of exploration. For a complete sensory experience, lose an afternoon in the covered labyrinth of La Boqueria market before descending to the waterfront for Catalan seafood at its finest. May through June and September through October offer the most pleasant weather; the city connects directly to Paris by overnight train.

Day 7

At Sea

Day 8

Malaga

Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
Spain
Malaga

Málaga distils three thousand years of Mediterranean civilisation into one of Andalusia's most compelling port cities, where the Moorish Alcazaba fortress surveys a modern waterfront of elegant promenades and sun-drenched café terraces. Do not leave without visiting the Museo Picasso — the artist was born here in 1881 — and ascending to the ruined Castillo de Gibralfaro for panoramic views stretching to the Rif Mountains of Morocco on clear days. Malagueta anchovies fried in olive oil and the sweet Pedro Ximénez-laced dessert wine are the city's defining pleasures. The shoulder seasons of April, May, and October offer perfect Mediterranean warmth.

Day 9

Tangier

Arrive 07:00Depart 18:00
Morocco
Tangier

Tangier is Morocco's storied gateway between Africa and Europe, a city of Phoenician origins where a whitewashed medina, vibrant souks, and a cosmopolitan waterfront converge at the Strait of Gibraltar. Visitors should not miss savouring traditional pastilla in a rooftop riad and exploring the Kasbah's amber-lit ramparts at sunset. The ideal season to arrive is April through June or September through October, when mild Mediterranean temperatures and fewer crowds allow the city's layered beauty to reveal itself at an unhurried, luxurious pace.

Day 10

At Sea

Day 11

Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Arrive 10:00Depart 20:00
Spain
Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the cosmopolitan capital of the Canary Islands, balances volcanic grandeur with refined urban pleasures — from the Santiago Calatrava–designed Auditorio rising beside the Atlantic to the ancient dragon tree at Icod de los Vinos and the World Heritage Teide volcano looming above the island. The city's Carnival, second in scale only to Rio de Janeiro's, erupts each February in spectacular costumes and street revelry. Local wines from the volcanic slopes, wrinkled potatoes with mojo verde, and fresh Atlantic fish define the island's culinary character. November through April offers reliably warm, sun-drenched conditions.

Day 12

At Sea

Day 13

At Sea

Day 14

At Sea

Day 15

At Sea

Day 16

At Sea

Day 17

At Sea

Day 18

Salvador

Arrive 10:00Depart 18:00
Brazil
Salvador

Salvador de Bahia, Brazil's first capital, is a cultural hub known for its Afro-Brazilian heritage and stunning colonial architecture. Must-do experiences include savoring traditional dishes such as acarajé and quindim, and exploring the lively Pelourinho district. The best season to visit is during the dry months from September to March, when the city's vibrant festivals and street life are in full swing.

Day 19

Ilheus

Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
Brazil
Ilheus

Ilhéus is Bahia's historic cocoa capital on Brazil's Atlantic coast, immortalized in Jorge Amado's novels and still perfumed by the cacao that shaped its fortunes. Visitors must tour an artisanal cacao farm for single-origin chocolate tasting and sample the authentic Bahian moqueca at a waterfront restaurant. September through February offers the driest weather for exploring the beaches, colonial architecture, and surrounding Atlantic Forest fragments.

Day 20

At Sea

Day 21

Hasselt

Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
Belgium
Hasselt

Hasselt is Belgium's jenever capital, home to a National Jenever Museum, Europe's largest Japanese Garden, and a fashion scene that belies its provincial size. Visit April through October via Uniworld River Cruises for cherry blossom season in the Japanese Garden, artisanal spirit tastings in historic distilleries, and the unpretentious Flemish culinary culture that makes this Limburg capital one of Belgium's most rewarding secrets.

Day 22

Santos

Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
Brazil
Santos

Santos is Brazil's largest port and a historical gem, offering a blend of colonial architecture and vibrant local culture. Must-do experiences include sampling local specialties like “pastel de camarão” at the Mercado Municipal and exploring the nearby beaches of Búzios. The best season to visit is during the southern hemisphere's summer from December to February, when the weather is warm and the beaches are bustling.

Day 23

Itajai/Florianopolis

Arrive 09:00
Brazil
Itajai/Florianopolis

Itajaí is the cruise gateway to Florianópolis — Brazil's most livable island city, blessed with forty-two beaches, Azorean cultural heritage, and right whale calving grounds visible from shore. Visit October through March via Oceania Cruises or MSC Cruises for world-class surfing, multi-course shrimp feasts, and the southern Brazilian paradise where the country's own residents dream of relocating.

Cabin Categories

DELUXE SUITE AUREA 1
DELUXE SUITE AUREA 2
DELUXE SUITE AUREA 5

DELUXE SUITE AUREA

Suite
301 sq ftMax 4
SR1

Balcony
Sitting area with sofa
Spacious closet
Bathroom with bathtub, vanity and hairdryer
TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available

King or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableSuite Benefits+12
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JUNIOR SUITE AUREA 1
JUNIOR SUITE AUREA 2
JUNIOR SUITE AUREA 6

JUNIOR SUITE AUREA

Suite
301 sq ftMax 4
SR2

Balcony
Sitting area with sofa
Spacious closet
Bathroom with bathtub, vanity and hairdryer
TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available
Deluxe Suite Aurea ( Module 23 sqm - Balcony 5 sqm - Decks 12 )

King or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableSuite Benefits+12
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BALCONY BELLA GUARANTEED 1
BALCONY BELLA GUARANTEED 2
BALCONY BELLA GUARANTEED 6

BALCONY BELLA GUARANTEED

Balcony
140 sq ftMax 2
BB

Balcony
Sitting area with sofa
Comfortable double or single beds (on request)
Interactive TV, telephone, Wifi connection available (for a fee), safe and minibar
Bathroom with shower or bathtub , vanity area with hairdryer

King or Twin ConfigurationShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)+9
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JUNIOR BALCONY FANTASTICA 1
JUNIOR BALCONY FANTASTICA 2
JUNIOR BALCONY FANTASTICA 6

JUNIOR BALCONY FANTASTICA

Balcony
140 sq ftMax 2
BM1

Balcony
Sitting area with sofa
Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available

Lounge AreaShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)Media/Entertainment Station+9
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JUNIOR OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA 1
JUNIOR OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA 2
JUNIOR OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA 4

JUNIOR OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA

Outside
139 sq ftMax 2
OM1OM2

Window with sea view
Relaxing armchair
Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
TV , telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)Media/Entertainment Station+8
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JUNIOR OCEAN VIEW WITH OBSTRUCTED VIEW FANTASTICA 1
JUNIOR OCEAN VIEW WITH OBSTRUCTED VIEW FANTASTICA 2
JUNIOR OCEAN VIEW WITH OBSTRUCTED VIEW FANTASTICA 4

JUNIOR OCEAN VIEW WITH OBSTRUCTED VIEW FANTASTICA

Outside
140 sq ftMax 2
OO

Window with sea view
Relaxing armchair
Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
TV , telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available
Junior Ocean View with obstructed view ( Obstructed view - Module 13 sqm - Decks 7 )

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)Media/Entertainment Station+8
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OCEAN VIEW BELLA GUARANTEED 1
OCEAN VIEW BELLA GUARANTEED 2
OCEAN VIEW BELLA GUARANTEED 3

OCEAN VIEW BELLA GUARANTEED

Outside
140 sq ftMax 2
OB

Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available

Double or Twin ConfigurationShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)+8
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PREMIUM OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA 1
PREMIUM OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA 2
PREMIUM OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA 4

PREMIUM OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA

Outside
236 sq ftMax 2
OL1

Window with sea view
Relaxing armchair
Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
TV , telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)Media/Entertainment Station+8
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Inside
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Inside

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INTERIOR BELLA GUARANTEED 1
INTERIOR BELLA GUARANTEED 2
INTERIOR BELLA GUARANTEED 3

INTERIOR BELLA GUARANTEED

Inside
140 sq ftMax 2
IB

Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)+7
View Details
JUNIOR INTERIOR  FANTASTICA 1
JUNIOR INTERIOR  FANTASTICA 2
JUNIOR INTERIOR  FANTASTICA 4

JUNIOR INTERIOR FANTASTICA

Inside
140 sq ftMax 2
IM1

Relaxing armchair
Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available
Junior Interior ( Module 13 sqm - Decks 7-8 )

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)Media/Entertainment Station+8
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JUNIOR INTERIOR FANTASTICA 1
JUNIOR INTERIOR FANTASTICA 2
JUNIOR INTERIOR FANTASTICA 4

JUNIOR INTERIOR FANTASTICA

Inside
140 sq ftMax 2
IM2

Relaxing armchair
Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)Media/Entertainment Station+8
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