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MSC Armonia Longest voyage31 nights visiting 14 ports on MSC Armonia.

By the numbers

65,542 GT

Tonnage

2,520

Guests

2000

Built

9

Decks

976

Cabins

824ft

Length · 251 m

More specifications

780

Crew

4 star

Rating

About MSC Armonia

As her name implies, MSC Armonia is a sociable ship with a real fun loving atmostphere. She’s been carefully designed to put passengers first and, make no mistake, she was built for good times! And, best of all, these good times take place against some spectacular backdrops. MSC Armonia operates some of the most interesting and fun loving itineraries of any ship in our fleet. Whether you’re cruising the clement Canary Islands in the winter months, or slipping serenely out of Venice into the Adriatic heading for the best of the Eastern Med’ in the summer, you’re always bound for enjoyment. MSC Armonia is a great ship to enjoy the company of friends and family whilst enjoying the sunshine at the external spa and swimming pool complex. And, should you find yourself over doing the fine Italian and international cuisine on offer, then you can always make redress at the gym, the Armonia Spa or why not simply dance the night away in the Starlight Disco? Aside from being thoroughly convivial, MSC Armonia is also a most comfortable ship. She offers a selection of spacious suites with private balconies and splendid views. But, the usual caveat applies: once you’ve cruised in a balcony cabin aboard MSC Armonia you’ll want to keep doing so again and again! British cruisers especially appreciate the White Lion pub where friendly service and an easy-going charm will quickly turn everyone into a ‘local’. Later on, as you leave the setting sun and another port of call in your wake it’s time to explore the many bars, lounges and, perhaps, a special evening at the Teatro La Fenice? Whatever you do and wherever you go aboard MSC Armonia, a happy and harmonious cruise comes as standard!

Ports MSC Armonia visits

Marghera(Venice), Italy (76) port guide Search cruises on MSC Armonia visiting Marghera(Venice), Italy Split (75) port guide Search cruises on MSC Armonia visiting Split Brindisi (72) port guide Search cruises on MSC Armonia visiting Brindisi Kotor (72) port guide Search cruises on MSC Armonia visiting Kotor Corfu (68) port guide Search cruises on MSC Armonia visiting Corfu Dubrovnik (65) port guide Search cruises on MSC Armonia visiting Dubrovnik Durban (26) port guide Search cruises on MSC Armonia visiting Durban Pomene, Mozambique (11) port guide Search cruises on MSC Armonia visiting Pomene, Mozambique Portuguese Island, Mozambique (11) port guide Search cruises on MSC Armonia visiting Portuguese Island, Mozambique La Possesion (5) port guide Search cruises on MSC Armonia visiting La Possesion Port Louis (5) port guide Search cruises on MSC Armonia visiting Port Louis Aqaba (4) port guide Search cruises on MSC Armonia visiting Aqaba Cape Town (4) port guide Search cruises on MSC Armonia visiting Cape Town Diego Suarez (4) port guide Search cruises on MSC Armonia visiting Diego Suarez Heraklion (4) port guide Search cruises on MSC Armonia visiting Heraklion Nosey Be (4) port guide Search cruises on MSC Armonia visiting Nosey Be
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Ship gallery

MSC Armonia MSC Armonia Family & Kids Fitness & Relaxation Aurea Spa Hair Salon Barber Shop Baby Club New Tasty Delights Naps and Cuddles Chicco ACTIVITIES ON BOARD LEGO Master Builder LEGO On Board sps thermal area Barber shop Fitness-tennis court Basket ball fitness-five-aside-football fitness-mini-golf fitness-power-walking-track fitness-technogym Entertainment & Leisure Marco Polo La Brassiere surf and turf La Pergola girasole restaurant-the-white-lion bar-del-duomo caffe-san-marco red-bar lido-bar starlight-disco cigar-room lounge casino-bar gelateria-italiana vitamin-bar

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Frequently asked questions

What is MSC Armonia?
MSC Armonia is a Lirica-class cruise ship operated by MSC Cruises, originally built for Festival Cruises in 2001 as European Vision. Transferred to MSC Cruises in 2004 and renamed MSC Armonia, she underwent an expansion refit that lengthened her hull and increased capacity. She has sailed Mediterranean, Caribbean, and Cuban itineraries throughout her career.
Where does MSC Armonia sail?
MSC Armonia has sailed extensively in the Mediterranean and Caribbean. She homeported in Havana until December 2018 for Cuba-focused itineraries, then relocated to Miami for Caribbean and Cuban sailings. In November 2020, Tampa, Florida became her homeport for Caribbean voyages. COVID-19 pandemic redeployments returned her to Miami-based operations through 2021.
What is the history of MSC Armonia?
Launched on 1 December 2000 and delivered to Festival Cruises on 22 June 2001 (the same day she was christened), European Vision entered service on 1 July 2001. As European Vision, she was chartered as a secure accommodation facility for world leaders during the 27th G8 Summit in Genoa in July 2001. Festival Cruises ceased operations in 2004, and the ship was transferred to MSC Cruises and renamed MSC Armonia. An expansion refit added a 22.65-meter hull section, increasing capacity and tonnage. On 10 April 2018, the ship struck a dock at Roatán, Honduras, with minor damage.
Which cruise line operates MSC Armonia?
MSC Armonia is operated by Msc Cruises.
When was MSC Armonia built?
MSC Armonia was built in 2001.