Caribbean Shore Excursion Adventures with MSC Cruises

There's limited space available for shore excursions, so advance reservations prior to sailing are recommended. Some examples of the shore excursion adventures follow.
Seven-Night MSC Cruises' Caribbean Shore Excursions
MSC Poesia's 7-night Western Caribbean roundtrip sailings from Fort Lauderdale (January 16, February 6, 13 and 27, March 13 and 27, and April 10) call at Key West, Florida; Playa del Carmen, Mexico; Georgetown, Grand Cayman; Montego Bay, Jamaica, and Nassau, Bahamas. Among the many shore excursion options available are:
Playa del Carmen
- Snorkel the Mayan Riviera and explore underwater caverns
- Glide over marine life in a clear-bottom kayak
- Swim with the dolphins
- Go horseback riding
Grand Cayman
- Feed, interact and play with Southern Stingrays at Stingray City
- Certified divers can explore reefs and wrecks Introductory SCUBA lesson - after training in a swimming pool, participants go on a shallow reef dive
- Board a Reef Roamer glass bottom boat for a glimpse of the shipwrecks
Montego Bay
- Go white water rafting on Martha Brae
- Take a river tubing safari in the White River Valley
- 4X4 Jeep safari through Fern Gully, Murphy Hill and Dunn's River Falls
- Explore Ocho Rios and Dunn's River Falls
Nassau
- Drive to Fort Fincastle for a panoramic view of the island
- Ride in a boat for a narrated cruise through the harbor and then enjoy a narrated walking tour of Atlantis Resort
- Sail in a catamaran
- Snorkel the Athol Island Park
Cruise the Eastern Caribbean on MSC Poesia for 7 nights from Fort Lauderdale (January 9, 23 and 30, February 20 and March 6). Calling at San Juan, Puerto Rico; Philipsburg, St. Maarten; Tortola, British Virgin Islands; and Nassau, Bahamas), shore excursions include the following:
- Explore the El Yunque Rainforest by foot while surrounded by exotic plants and waterfalls
- Visit the Bacardi Rum Distillery and tour Old San Juan
- Experience the passion and fire of Spanish music with Juan Carlos in a traditional performance
- View the bioluminescent organisms that make the fish and kayak glow when you immerse your hands in the water during a kayak adventure
- Swing from tree-to-tree and platform-to-platform on a series of pulleys and cables for a canopy adventure 10-70 feet above the tropical rainforest
Ten-Night MSC Cruises' Caribbean Shore Excursions
MSC Poesia's 10-night Deep Caribbean cruises (departing Fort Lauderdale November 20 and 30 and calling at Willemstad, Curacao; Oranjestad, Aruba; Cartagena, Colombia; Cristobal, Panama; Playa del Carmen, Mexico; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Basseterre, St. Kitts; Bridgetown, Barbados; Fort de France, Martinique; Philipsburg, St. Maarten; and Nassau, Bahamas) offer a variety of shore excursion experiences as well. While in Antigua, for example, guests can go horseback riding on the beach, take a catamaran to the northwest coast of the island for some snorkeling, or go bottom fishing.
Cruise-only rates begin at $799 per person, double occupancy. Shore excursions are additional.
The ship's Caribbean featuring Panama 10-night sailing (departing Fort Lauderdale on December 10) calls at Georgetown, Grand Cayman; Cartagena, Colombia; Cristobal, Panama; Puerto Limon, Costa Rica, and Playa del Carmen, Mexico.
Among the many shore excursions available on this itinerary are a Mangroves Ecological Tour via canoe in Cartagena. In Cristobal, guests can opt to explore the Portobelo and Gatun Locks to admire the Panama Canal, kayak the Gatun Lake, and encounter monkey watch at Gamboa.
Cruise-only rates begin at $749 per person, double occupancy. Shore excursions are additional.
With the line's "Kids Sail Free" offer (ages 17 and under sail free when sharing a stateroom with two full-fare-paying adults), the entire family can enjoy a memorable Caribbean getaway.
All prices quoted are cruise-only; government fees and taxes are additional for all guests. Some restrictions may apply on shore excursions. For more information, visit www.MSCCruisesUSA or contact a local travel professional.
Stingray City at Grand Cayman Island (c) Linda Garrison


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