MSC Cruises will resume operations on 6 December 2021 following approvals in the most recent Government Gazette.
MSC Orchestra, part of the MSC Cruises fleet, will homeport in Durban and Cape Town for the local 2021-2022 season and offer two-, three-, four- and seven-night voyages up to 11 May 2022.
The sea cruises company currently plans to welcome onboard both guests who have been vaccinated against Covid-19 as well as unvaccinated, but will amend its position subject to the requirements of either the South African government or any of the other countries that MSC Orchestra is set to visit during the season.
MSC Cruises, however, strongly urges its guests to be fully vaccinated before their voyage for their own wellbeing and that of other passengers, the ship’s crew and communities in the destinations that MSC Orchestra will visit.
The vessel has recently undergone a major refurbishment and replaces the MSC Musica that was originally earmarked for South Africa in the upcoming cruise season.
MSC Orchestra will welcome guests on a total of 41 local cruises from both Durban – with embarkation at the soon-to-be-inaugurated KwaZulu Natal terminal – and Cape Town providing South African cruisers with a wide choice of options to suit their holiday needs.
Highlights include Pomene Bay in Mozambique – a marine safari experience complete with its own beach club, Portuguese Island and other destinations in Southern Africa. MSC Cruises plans to implement stringent health and safety measures onboard MSC Orchestra and all destinations that the ship will visit.
These measures are based on an industry-leading protocol it introduced in August 2020 for the wellbeing of passengers, crew and the destinations served by its vessels.
The MSC Cruises’ protocol has safely protected hundreds of thousands of guests since its introduction and is currently implemented on 12 MSC Cruises ships operating in Europe, North America and the Middle East.
We are now eagerly awaiting the relevant authorities in South Africa to issue specifics of their health and safety guidelines which can be built into its own protocol, as required.
Ross Volk, managing director of MSC Cruises South Africa, said: “We are delighted to have received confirmation and approval from the government that cruising and with it our local season can proceed. I believe that our return to sailing will provide a welcome boost to the South African economy in terms of direct and indirect employment, as well as offering safe and relaxing cruise holidays.”
MSC Orchestra is equipped with a 24/7 medical centre staffed by professional doctors and nurses and has a contingency response plan agreed in collaboration with the relevant authorities ashore.
Additional health and safety measures include extended sanitation onboard and the wearing of face masks in indoor public areas or where social distancing cannot be guaranteed. To find out more about the embarkation requirements and the health and safety measures, click here.
With MSC Orchestra’s sailings set to commence on 6 December, MSC Cruises has had to cancel its originally proposed Southern Africa voyages during November. For more information on cancellations and amendments, click here.
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