The MSC Armonia recently completed its winter season in South America and started a repositioning voyage to Europe.

After serving the Brazilian market for the past four months, the MSC Cruises vessel kicked off a trans-Atlantic crossing on March 14, 2026.

The 22-night cruise included a visit to Santos, where the ship is seen in the picture above, before heading to Cape Verde.

Set to end in Marghera in early April, the itinerary also features visits to other destinations in Morocco, Spain, Italy, Malta and Croatia.

Ports of call set to be visited include Mindelo, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Tangier, Barcelona, Messina, Civitavecchia and La Valletta.

Following her repositioning voyage, the MSC Armonia starts a summer season in the Eastern Mediterranean, which will extend through late 2026.

Tthe 2001-built vessel offers a series of seven-night cruises that sail to destinations in the Adriatic and Aegean seas.

The itineraries are highlighted by stops in Croatia, Italy, Montenegro and Greece, such as Split, Dubrovnik, Brindisi, Corfu and Kotor.

In early November, the MSC Armonia is set to embark on a repositioning voyage ahead of its first season in South Africa.

Debuting in the region, the vessel is scheduled to offer itineraries departing from Durban and Cape Town in 2026-27. The two- to 12-night itineraries visit destinations in Mozambique, Réunion, Mauritius and Namibia.

During its 2025-26 season in South America, the MSC Armonia offered three- to seven-night itineraries to Brazil.

Sailing from the country along with three other MSC ships, the 2,000-passenger ship offered cruises from Rio de Janeiro, Maceió and Salvador.

Following the Armonia, the MSC Sinfonia also concluded its South American season and embarked on a repositioning voyage to Europe earlier this week.

The MSC Seaview and the MSC Preziosa are set to continue to sail from Brazilian ports through early April.