Isla de Roatán, Honduras

Roatán, the largest of Honduras’ Bay Islands, is renowned for its lush landscapes and vibrant marine life. Cruise passengers typically dock at either Mahogany Bay or the Port of Roatán in Coxen Hole. The island offers exceptional snorkeling and diving opportunities along the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef. West Bay and West End beaches are popular spots for sunbathing and water sports, while eco-parks provide encounters with local wildlife.
Costa Maya, Mexico

Located on the Yucatán Peninsula’s southeastern coast, Costa Maya is a popular cruise destination known for its rich Mayan heritage and pristine beaches. The port area features a modern shopping village with pools, restaurants, and entertainment. Nearby, the village of Mahahual offers a more authentic experience with local eateries and beachfront relaxation. For history enthusiasts, excursions to the ancient Mayan ruins of Chacchoben provide insight into the region’s storied past.
Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, Bahamas

Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve is MSC Cruises’ private island destination in the Bahamas, transformed from a former industrial site into a pristine tropical retreat. Located approximately 65 miles southeast of Miami, the island boasts over two miles of white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a commitment to environmental sustainability. Guests can enjoy a variety of activities, including snorkeling, paddleboarding, and kayaking, or simply relax in beachfront cabanas. The island also features the iconic Ocean Cay Lighthouse, offering panoramic views and evening light shows. As a marine reserve, Ocean Cay emphasizes conservation, with initiatives like coral restoration projects contributing to the preservation of marine life.
Cozumel, Mexico

Cozumel is a popular cruise destination known for its excellent diving and snorkeling spots along the Mesoamerican Reef. Visitors can explore Mayan ruins at San Gervasio, relax on beautiful beaches, or enjoy the vibrant local culture and cuisine in San Miguel, the island’s main town.
Miami, Florida

Known as the “Cruise Capital of the World,” Miami offers vibrant nightlife, stunning beaches, and a rich cultural scene. Passengers can explore the Art Deco district of South Beach, indulge in diverse culinary experiences, or visit nearby attractions like the Everglades. The Port of Miami is conveniently located near downtown, making it easy for travelers to explore the city before or after their cruise.

8-Day Caribbean & Bahamas Cruise
MSC Cruises

$1,200
Starting at
PP
Based on a double occupancy inside cabin
Ship:
MSC World America
Sailing Port:
Miami, Florida
Ports Visited:
Return Port:
Miami, Florida
Costa Maya, Mexico
Isla de Roatan, Honduras
Cozumel, Mexico
Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, Bahamas
Sailing ID:
MSC8DCAR
Ports of Call
MSC World America
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Ship Facts
Passengers:
6,762
Crew:
2,138
Launched:
2025
Decks:
22