MSC Seaview returns to operation in Germany

MSC Cruises launched its northern European summer season with MSC Seaview departing from the German port at Kiel.This is the seventh MSC Cruises ship that will resume sailings with guests aboard. Three more are preparing for future voyages. Half of the fleet will be back at sea by the summer's end.The vessel will be sailing seven-night cruises in Baltic Sea.MSC Seaview will be homeport in Kiel from October 1st through October 3rd. The ship will welcome German and International guests on an attractive itinerary to Visby, Gotland and Nynshamn close to Stockholm.MSC Seaviews will add another German port to enrich the cruise experience for guests.Warnemunde will be the next port of call for the ship, which will allow guests to embark and disembark from July 23rd.ADVERTISEMENTThis former fishing village, now a popular resort on the Baltic Sea coast, is located at the mouth of the River Warnow. Its charm and wide-open, white sandy beach surprise visitors.You can also visit Berlin and Rostock, Germany's vibrant capital cities.Marseille was also added to MSC Seaviews sister vessel MSC Seasides west Mediterranean itinerary. This is the first French port that the cruise line has reopened and will welcome international guests to make weekly calls.MSC Cruises currently has five ships sailing in the Mediterranean: MSC Grandiosa MSC Seaside MSC Orchestra MSC Splendida MSC MagnificaMSC Virtuosa is the sixth ship that has been operating cruises throughout the UK for British guests since May 20th.MSC Meraviglia will resume Caribbean cruises from Miami on August 2nd and MSC Divina will join the region starting September 18th, when MSC Divina will sail from Port Canaveral in Florida.Frank Erpinar