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MSC Orchestra
11 Nights
Highlights: Barcelona : At sea : Casablanca : At sea : Tenerife, Canary Islands : Funchal : At sea : Malaga : At sea : Civitavecchia (Rome) : Genoa : Barcelona
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Cruise Itinerary
DayDestinationArriveDepart
1Fly from UK Airport
1Barcelona1900
Barcelona is one of Europe's largest and most successful ports and one of the world's leading cities in art and architecture. From the modern cruise terminal at the docks you will need a taxi or tour to see the artistic beauty of this unique destination.
2At sea
A relaxing day cruising the oceans
3Casablanca07002300
The most cosmopolitan of Morocco's cities, with a palpably French mood, but reflecting the paradox at the heart of Morocco - its unique fusion of ancient and modern, of Africa, Arabia and Europe.
4At sea
A relaxing day cruising the oceans
5Tenerife, Canary Islands08001700
The largest of the Canary Islands - highlights include the bizarre stony desert of the Caldera de las Canadas.
6Funchal09001800
Funchal is set on sheltered hillsides overlooking a wide bay, and is the gracious capital of Madeira. This bustling city with its narrow cobbled streets, mosaic pavements and outside cafes and bars, boasts a variety of markets selling local produce.
7At sea
A relaxing day cruising the oceans
8Malaga09001800
Situated on Spain's Costa del Sol, Malaga is the busy port city of Andalusia, the region's capital and a popular holiday destination. Enjoy the panorama from Gibralfaro castle, towering above the city and visit the Moorish Alcazaba fortress.
9At sea
A relaxing day cruising the oceans
10Civitavecchia (Rome)11002100
The dockside berth at Civitavecchia is uninteresting and you will need a taxi to go into the town, but it is the gateway to Rome, Italy's capital and 'Eternal City', a living monument to a 3,000-year history that shaped the civilisation of the West.
11Genoa09001600
Genoa, on the south west coast of northern Italy, is one of the principal ports of the Mediterranean. This once powerful maritime republic, birthplace of Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) and now the capital of Liguria, has a fine natural harbour.
12Barcelona1300
Barcelona is one of Europe's largest and most successful ports and one of the world's leading cities in art and architecture. From the modern cruise terminal at the docks you will need a taxi or tour to see the artistic beauty of this unique destination.
12Return flight to UK Airport
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Berlitz Guide to Cruising

Overview

MSC Orchestra is a sister to MSC Musica, which entered service in 2006. The ship has a balanced profile. The blue funnel is of a sleek, swept-back design and carries the MSC logo in gold lettering. From a technical viewpoint, the ship is powered by diesel motors driving electric generators to provide power to two conventional propellers.
The interior layout and passenger flow is quite good with the exception of a couple of points of congestion – typically when the first seating exits the two main dining rooms and passengers on the second seating are waiting to enter. The decor is decidedly European, with many Italian influences, including clean lines, minimalism in furniture design, and a collection of high-quality soft furnishings and fabrics in warm colors that work beautifully together, and with no hint of garishness at all (arguably much nicer and softer than sister ship MSC Musica). Real wood and marble have been used extensively in the interiors, and the high quality reflects the commitment that MSC Cruises has in its product and the vessel’s future.
Facilities include a large main show lounge, a nightclub/ discotheque, numerous lounges and bars (including the stunning “Out of Africa” Savannah Lounge, library, card room, an internet center, virtual reality center, shopping gallery (the shops are integrated with many bars, lounges and entertainment areas so that shopping becomes a city-like environment where you can shop, drink, and be entertained all in one convenient area). Gamblers will find pleasure in the Monte Carlo Casino, featuring blackjack, poker and roulette games, plus an array of slot machines, and a couple of gilt female nude reclining sculptures.
Drinking places include a pub-like venue as well as several comfortable lounges that have live music. Outside on deck a neat mini-golf course is locate don the port side of the funnel, while a walking/jogging track encircles the ship’s two swimming pools. The ship is really designed to accommodate families with children, who have their own play centers (a children’s club and jungle adventure playground), youth counselors, and programs.
MSC Orchestra operates Mediterranean cruises in summer and Caribbean cruises in winter. The onboard currency is the euro (summer) and US$ (winter). Gratuities (at a suggested ?6 per person per day) are extra, but bar drink prices include a service charge. Although access throughout most of the interior of the ship is very good, anyone who is wheelchair-bound should note that the passenger hallways are a little narrow on some decks for you to pass when housekeeping carts are in place.

Berlitz Guide © Apa Publishing 2008

Ship Facts

Large (Resort) Ship: 92,409 tons
Lifestyle: Standard
Cruise Line: MSC Cruises
Former Names: none
Builder: Fincantieri (Italy)
Original Cost: $360 million
Entered Service: May 2007
Registry: Italy
Length (ft/m): 963.9/293.8
Beam (ft/m): 105.6/32.2
Draft (ft/m): 25.2/7.7
Propulsion/Propellers: diesel electric
(40.4MW)/2
Passenger Decks: 13
Total Crew: 987
Passengers
(lower beds/all berths): 2,550/3,013
Passenger Space Ratio
(lower beds/all berths): 36.2/30.6
Crew/Passenger Ratio
(lower beds/all berths): 2.6/3.0
Navigation Officers: Italian
Cabins (total): 1,275
Size Range (sq ft/m): 150.6–301.3/
14.0/28.0
Cabins (outside view): 1,000
Cabins (interior/no view): 275
Cabins (for one person): 0
Cabins (with private balcony): 827
Cabins (wheelchair accessible): 17
Cabin Voltage: 110/220 volts
Elevators: 13
Casino (gaming tables): Yes
Slot Machines: Yes
Swimming Pools (outdoors): 2
Swimming Pools (indoors): 0
Whirlpools: 4
Self-Service Launderette: No
Dedicated Cinema/Seats: No
Library: Yes
Classification Society: RINA



BERLITZ’S OVERALL SCORE: 1,465 (OUT OF A POSSIBLE 2,000 POINTS)

Berlitz Guide © Apa Publishing 2008

BERLITZ'S RATING
  Possible Achieved
 
Ship 500 413
Accommodation 200 156
Food 400 243
Service 400 298
Entertainment 100 62
Cruise 400 293