MSC Cruises is sending its flagship MSC World Europa to the Caribbean for the Winter 2026-2027 season, shifting the ship from its previously planned Middle East deployment and introducing new sailings from the southeastern Caribbean, in the wake of the ongoing security situation in the Middle East.
The move will see the ship operating 7- and 14-night itineraries with embarkation in Fort-de-France in Martinique, Pointe-à-Pitre in Guadeloupe or Bridgetown in Barbados, strengthening the line’s presence in the region.
It also comes as MSC continues to see success in the Caribbean, largely with its MSC World America ship.
A Shift Toward Caribbean Homeports
The change centers the upcoming winter program in the southern Caribbean, with departures directly from the islands rather than traditional mainland ports.
That means you begin your cruise in the Caribbean, not just visit it. Boarding takes place in Martinique, Guadeloupe or Barbados, with itineraries designed around shorter distances between ports and a higher concentration of island calls.
For travelers already planning a stay in the region, it creates the option to combine a land trip with a cruise without returning to the United States.
The Itineraries
MSC World Europa’s new routes will include calls to Castries in Saint Lucia, Saint George’s in Grenada, Philipsburg in St. Maarten, St. John’s in Antigua, Basseterre in Saint Kitts, Roseau in Dominica and Kingstown in Saint Vincent.
These are ports where access is immediate. In Saint Lucia, taxis line the cruise terminal for trips to Soufriere and the Pitons. In Dominica, guides meet passengers near the pier for rainforest hikes and river excursions. In Antigua and St. Maarten, beaches are a short drive from the dock.
The itineraries stay focused on the Eastern Caribbean, with multiple stops across the region over the course of each sailing.
One of MSC’s Most Advanced Ships
MSC World Europa is one of the line’s newest vessels, part of its next generation of ships.
The onboard layout includes multiple specialty restaurants, bars, outdoor decks and entertainment spaces, along with updated cabin designs and a wider range of accommodation categories.
For Caribbean itineraries, those features translate into more dining options and additional programming during evenings and sea days.
What Happens to MSC Seaview
The deployment change also reshapes MSC’s broader winter schedule.
MSC Seaview, which had been operating in the French Antilles, will be redeployed to Brazil and Argentina for the Winter 2026-2027 season, with additional details on those itineraries expected soon.
Passengers already booked on MSC World Europa are being contacted directly with options to change sailings or request a full refund.
Guests booked on MSC Seaview in the Caribbean will see no changes to their itineraries or travel dates.
What This Means
Bringing MSC World Europa into the Caribbean signals continued investment in the region, particularly in ports like Martinique and Guadeloupe that serve as both destinations and embarkation points.
It also reflects a broader shift toward offering more departures directly from Caribbean islands, expanding options beyond traditional cruise hubs.
For travelers, that opens up new ways to structure a trip — with the cruise beginning in the destination itself.
Looking Ahead
After its Caribbean deployment, MSC World Europa is scheduled to return to the Middle East for the Winter 2027-2028 season, with itineraries including Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sir Bani Yas, Bahrain and Doha.
For the upcoming winter, though, one of MSC’s biggest ships will be sailing entirely in the Caribbean — with departures from the islands themselves

