MSC Cruises Redeploys MSC World Europa from Middle East to the Caribbean
by Dori Saltzman
Photo: MSC Cruises
Yet another cruise line is redeploying a ship away from its previously scheduled season in the Middle East. MSC Cruises is redeploying MSC World Europa to the Southern Caribbean for the upcoming winter 2026/27 season.
Originally scheduled to sail in the Middle East from November 2026 to April 2027, MSC World Europa will now operate seven- and 14-night itineraries with embarkation in FortdeFrance (Martinique), PointeàPitre (Guadeloupe) and Bridgetown (Barbados) as well as calls to Castries (Saint Lucia) and Saint George (Grenada), Philipsburg (St. Maarten/ Netherlands Antilles), St. John (Antigua and Barbuda), Basseterre (Saint Kitts and Nevis), Roseau (Dominica), and Kingstown (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines).
The deployment change sees MSC World Europa replacing MSC Seaview, which will be redeployed to Brazil and Argentina for the Winter 2026/27 season. MSC Seaview’s itinerary for South America will be available soon.
Guests booked on MSC World Europa for Winter 2026/27 and their travel partners are being contacted directly and provided with comprehensive information regarding their options, including the possibility to move their booking to another sailing or request a full refund.
Guests booked on MSC Seaview sailings from the French Antilles this coming winter will see no change to their itinerary, dates, and overall cruise experience, with no action required from guests. This will mark MSC World Europa’s first season in the region.
As of now, MSC World Europa is still scheduled to sail Middle East Cruises for the winter 2027/28 season.





