Salsa To South America With New MSC Cruises
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Friday, February 29th, 2008

The South American hotspots of Brazil and Argentina are the end points for four new itineraries from MSC Cruises for autumn 2008.
Sailing from Venice and Genoa, the new 18, 19 and 20-day cruises will take guests to some of the greatest cities en route to the continent, with each cruise on a different MSC ship.
MSC Sinfonia will sail an 18-day cruise from Genoa to Rio de Janeiro, hitting sights such as Marseille, Barcelona, Casablanca and Recife on its way from the Italian city to the home of Copacabana beach.
Departing from Venice, the MSC Musica sails a 19-day cruise to Santos calling at - among others - Bari, Malaga, Tenerife and Rio, while the MSC Opera also sails from Verona to Santos, with some different points of call such as Dubrovnik and Casablanca.
Finally, the MSC Armonia has a 20-day cruise to the Argentinean city of Buenos Aires lined up. Barcelona, Funchal, Marseille and Rio are stop-offs along the way, giving guests a fantastic trip.
Rio de Janeiro is the home of the Christ the Redeemer statue and Sugarloaf Mountain.
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