F1 in Monaco, MSC and Explora Journeys extend popular fan experience originally appeared on TravelHost. Can you imagine a more exclusive way to experience Formula 1's most iconic race? Imagine taking ...
MSC's luxury cruise line, Explora Journeys, to get three times the ships originally appeared on TravelHost. With three landmark ceremonies at Fincantieri's Genoa shipyard, Explora Journeys reinforces ...
As one of the newest members of the MSC Group, often regarded as one of the most prestigious and fastest-growing luxury lifestyle travel brands in the industry, Explora Journeys s ...
Explora moves MSC beyond the large-ship, contemporary segment, which has long been a goal of the cruise company. Photo Credit: Explora Journeys MSC Group revealed Thursday that its upcoming luxury ...
The MSC Group unveiled its new all-inclusive luxury cruise brand, called Explora Journeys, which will debut with its first newbuild in 2023. Built by Fincantieri, the first vessel, called Explora I, ...
MSC Cruises' Explora Journeys will invest over $3.75 billion in its first six ships. The luxury cruise line has several itineraries sailing to or from the US in 2023 and 2024. See what it'll be like ...
MSC Cruises and Explora Journeys have partnered with sister company MSC, a leading container shipping firm, to capitalize on smart containers to work toward ensuring that the line’s ships offer the ...
Today, at Fincantieri’s Sestri Ponente shipyard, three ceremonies took place for Explora Journeys, the luxury lifestyle brand of the MSC Group: the launching of Explora III, the coin ceremony for ...
The Explora I, shown here in a rendering, is expected to begin sailing in May 2023. Photo Credit: Explora Journeys MSC Cruises' new luxury travel brand, Explora Journeys, will send its first ship to ...
Explora I is the first of four new luxury cruise vessels for MSC's new luxury travel brand, a four ship buy totalling $2.6B. Image courtess Fincantieri Explora I is the first of four new luxury cruise ...
The launch of a luxury cruise ship was delayed by faulty fire panels, the Financial Times reported. Sources told the FT that 45 cruise ships globally were affected by the safety fault. That number ...