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MSC Seashore to Reposition to PortMiami in the United States in Late 2027, Strengthening Caribbean Cruise Tourism Across the Bahamas and Eastern Caribbean

Published on December 29, 2025

A significant development has been outlined in the long-term deployment strategy of MSC Seashore, as preparations have been confirmed for the ship’s repositioning to PortMiami in the United States in late 2027. This transition has been planned in parallel with the introduction of MSC World Atlantic in Port Canaveral, highlighting MSC Cruises’ expanding footprint in North American cruise tourism. According to schedules released on the official MSC Cruises website, the Seaside-class vessel will return to South Florida for the 2027–28 winter season, marking a notable shift in regional cruise offerings. Upon arrival, a diverse range of itineraries has been arranged, focusing on popular destinations in the Bahamas and the Eastern Caribbean, including a guaranteed call at Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve. The repositioning has been framed as a strategic move to enhance guest accessibility, itinerary diversity, and seasonal capacity from one of the world’s busiest cruise hubs. With tourism-driven economies across multiple Caribbean nations expected to benefit, the return of MSC Seashore to Miami has been positioned as an important milestone in the evolving cruise landscape of the United States and surrounding regions.

Strategic Repositioning to PortMiami in the United States

It has been confirmed that MSC Seashore will reposition to PortMiami in early November 2027, following several years of operations from Port Canaveral. This decision has been aligned with MSC Cruises’ broader deployment strategy, which aims to balance fleet capacity across key embarkation ports in the United States. PortMiami, often described as the Cruise Capital of the World, has been selected to host the vessel through at least March 2028, allowing the ship to operate throughout the peak winter cruise season.

The return to South Florida has been designed to enhance MSC Cruises’ visibility and competitiveness in the Miami market, where demand for longer Caribbean itineraries traditionally remains strong. By relocating MSC Seashore to this homeport, greater flexibility in cruise lengths and destination variety has been achieved, catering to travelers seeking immersive regional experiences.

Winter 2027–28 Cruise Itineraries and Destination Focus

Following its arrival in Miami, MSC Seashore is scheduled to operate a series of six- to nine-night cruises. These itineraries have been structured to explore the Eastern Caribbean and the Bahamas, regions consistently favored by international cruise travelers. Each sailing has been carefully designed to balance leisure, cultural discovery, and scenic island experiences.

A defining feature of every itinerary will be a visit to Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve in the Bahamas. This private island destination has been developed by MSC Cruises as a cornerstone of its Caribbean offerings, emphasizing natural beauty, marine conservation, and exclusive guest experiences. The inclusion of Ocean Cay on all sailings has underscored its importance within the company’s travel and tourism strategy.

Key Caribbean Ports of Call Across Multiple Countries

In addition to Ocean Cay, a diverse selection of Caribbean ports has been incorporated into MSC Seashore’s Miami-based itineraries. Scheduled destinations include Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic, Philipsburg in St. Maarten, Charlotte Amalie in St. Thomas, Grand Turk in Turks and Caicos, and Basseterre in St. Kitts. Each port has been chosen for its tourism appeal, cultural heritage, and established cruise infrastructure.

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Through these itineraries, multiple Caribbean countries are expected to benefit from increased visitor arrivals during the winter season. Shore excursions, local businesses, and tourism services in these destinations are likely to experience positive economic impacts as a result of the ship’s deployment from the United States.

Continued Operations from Port Canaveral Before the Move

Prior to its return to South Florida, MSC Seashore will continue to offer year-round cruises from Port Canaveral. This Central Florida homeport has served as a key base for the vessel, particularly for short-duration sailings tailored to the North American market. In 2027, the ship’s schedule will include a series of three- and four-night cruises to the Bahamas, with stops at Nassau and Ocean Cay.

These shorter itineraries have been positioned to attract first-time cruisers, families, and travelers seeking brief yet enriching vacations. The continuation of these operations until late 2027 will ensure consistent cruise tourism activity from Port Canaveral while preparations are made for the ship’s relocation.

Expanding MSC Cruises Presence in Central Florida

MSC Seashore will not be the only vessel representing the cruise line in Port Canaveral. MSC Cruises has also confirmed the deployment of MSC Grandiosa and the newly constructed MSC World Atlantic at the same homeport. This concentration of ships reflects the company’s confidence in Central Florida as a growing cruise embarkation region within the United States.

MSC Grandiosa, which debuted in Port Canaveral earlier in the current winter season, is scheduled to transition to year-round operations in 2027. This shift will further strengthen the port’s cruise offerings and provide travelers with consistent access to a variety of itineraries throughout the year.

MSC World Atlantic and Fleet Growth in France and the United States

Currently under construction at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in France, MSC World Atlantic has been positioned as a key component of MSC Cruises’ future fleet. As the third ship in the World class, the 205,700-ton vessel has been designed to deliver advanced onboard amenities, large-scale entertainment venues, and expanded dining concepts.

Its inaugural season will be spent sailing from Port Canaveral, reinforcing MSC Cruises’ long-term commitment to the United States market. Starting in November 2027, MSC World Atlantic will offer year-round cruises from Central Florida, providing seven-night itineraries to destinations in the Bahamas and the Caribbean.

Tourism Impact Across the Bahamas and the Caribbean

The combined deployment of MSC Seashore, MSC Grandiosa, and MSC World Atlantic has been expected to generate substantial tourism benefits across multiple regions. Increased cruise capacity from United States ports will lead to higher passenger volumes visiting destinations in the Bahamas, the Dominican Republic, St. Maarten, the United States Virgin Islands, Turks and Caicos, and St. Kitts.

These developments have been viewed as particularly important for island economies that rely heavily on cruise tourism. By offering longer and more varied itineraries, MSC Cruises has contributed to extending visitor stays and enhancing the overall travel experience.

A Strengthened Cruise Offering from the United States

With MSC Seashore’s repositioning to PortMiami in late 2027, MSC Cruises will further diversify its cruise portfolio from the United States. The move has been carefully planned to coincide with fleet expansion, new ship introductions, and evolving traveler preferences.

Through its Miami-based operations, MSC Seashore will serve as a gateway for travelers seeking immersive Caribbean journeys, while continued investments in Port Canaveral will ensure strong regional coverage. Together, these strategies have positioned MSC Cruises as a major contributor to cruise tourism growth across the United States, the Bahamas, and the wider Caribbean.

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