Baby Boomers, Seniors Can Get Top Value on MSC Cruises’ Caribbean Sailings

godking
13 October 2008 10:47pm

MSC Cruises is celebrating the winter Caribbean season by offering a special value for Baby Boomers and Seniors. Boomers and Seniors can save at least 50 percent on the price of a memorable MSC Cruises Caribbean sailing and get even more value for their money when they take the kids/grandkids along for free with the line’s “Kids Sail Free” policy.

Boomer/Senior Saver prices on all 2008-09 Caribbean sailings of MSC Lirica and MSC Orchestra begin at just $449 per person, double occupancy (cruise only, not including government fees and taxes and fuel surcharge) on 7-night itineraries and $749 per person, double occupancy on 10-night itineraries. At least one guest in the stateroom must be 50 years of age on the departure date and bookings must be made by May 1, 2009.

Children (as many as two) ages 17 and younger staying in the same stateroom with two full-fare paying adults cruise for free (government taxes and fees are additional, per person) on all MSC Cruises’ sailings.

Both MSC Orchestra and MSC Lirica will sail roundtrip itineraries from Fort Lauderdale.
The elegant MSC Orchestra is making its North American debut during the winter season. The ship will sail 7-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries as well as a 7-night Bermuda and Nassau itinerary.

MSC Lirica will be sailing a 7-night Eastern Caribbean Christmas sailing and a 7-night Western Caribbean New Year’s cruise as well as 10-night Deep Caribbean and Caribbean Featuring Panama sailings.

On each itinerary, guests will be surrounded by the line’s “Beautiful. Passionate. Italian”. cruise experience, including the elegant decor, authentic Italian cuisine, European ambiance, and exceptional service found onboard every MSC Cruises’ ship.

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