Caribbean, South America and Hawaii. Sailings range from 6-night voyages to a 44-night Grand Journey. There’s no doubt this is the most highly anticipated cruise venture for many years and word on the street is that it will be the hot-ticket over the next decade.
partners during each cruise. There are three swimming pools and 64 private cabanas, while an indoor pool with a retractable glass roof has been created adjacent to the vast spa and fitness studios. Accommodation choices come in four categories: Ocean Suites at 376 sq ft; Ocean Penthouses measuring 462 sq ft; Ocean Residences at 753 sq ft, with private whirlpools and full butler service; and an Owners Residence at 3,013 sq ft. There will be 82 connecting suites for multi-generational groups. During the inaugural season, Explora I will visit 132 ports in 40 different countries in the Mediterranean, northern Europe, UK, Iceland, Greenland, Canada, East Coast of America,
Their full-on vision is to transform ocean travel through highly innovative, upscale ships and immersive itineraries. This is the first venture into the lucrative ultra-luxury segment of the cruise market by family–owned MSC Group, the largest privately-owned cruise company and fourth-largest in the world. Sailing on her maiden voyage from Southampton on 17 July 2023, the 922-guest Explora I will be the first of six, all-inclusive ships which will reflect a sleek, cool style. The ambience is one of an opulent grand European hotel with a residential aura. Nine distinct culinary experiences with flexible dining times include all-service restaurants with menus created by culinary maestro Franck Garanger. The cuisine features wholesome ingredients sustainably sourced from local
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