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Major cruise line cancels its winter itinerary — shifting sailings to a completely different location

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Major cruise line cancels its winter itinerary — shifting sailings to a completely different location

Talk about a change in tide.

MSC Cruises is scrapping its Arabian Gulf winter season, pulling the plug on sailings aboard its mega-ship MSC World Europa — and sending it thousands of miles in the opposite direction.

The vessel, which can carry nearly 7,000 passengers, was originally set to cruise out of Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha from November 2026 through April 2027.

Instead, it’s trading desert skylines for Caribbean coastlines, with new 7- and 14-night itineraries now set for the French Antilles — including departures from Martinique, Guadeloupe and Barbados.

“This adjustment offers guests a perfect winter-sun experience in one of the world’s most desirable warm-weather destinations, while offering all the innovative features and next-generation guest experiences for which MSC World Europa is known,” the company said in the announcement.

The now-ditched Gulf season would’ve marked the ship’s debut in the region.

Until now, MSC World Europa has stuck to the Mediterranean — making this pivot a major detour for sun-seeking travelers, particularly Brits and Europeans who had booked a closer-to-home escape.

Instead, their winter getaway is getting a long-haul upgrade.

Passengers were notified via email and given the option to swap their trip for another MSC sailing of the same length and cabin category — with the cruise line promising to honor “the most favorable cruise fare between the original and the new booking.”

In other words — same vibes, different seas.

Replacement options include Canary Islands cruises aboard MSC Fantasia, Mediterranean sailings across the fleet — including the soon-to-launch MSC World Asia — and Caribbean itineraries on ships like MSC World America, or even rebooking the rerouted MSC World Europa itself.

There is a catch, though. “Flights and additional services are not included,” the email noted — meaning travelers may be on the hook for pricier airfare if they follow the ship to its new tropical digs.

MSC Cruises is scrapping its Arabian Gulf winter season and sending its mega-ship MSC World Europa on a tropical detour to the Caribbean instead — leaving booked passengers to swap plans or cash out. maudanros – stock.adobe.com

For those not sold on the swap, refunds are on the table.

The move also puts MSC in line with other cruise brands — including Costa Cruises, AIDA Cruises and Explora Journeys — that have recently backed away from the Arabian Gulf this season.

In other recent cruise chaos, Carnival is ditching dozens of sailings — and replacing them with a strictly 21+ escape, as previously reported by The Post.

The line is rolling out four adults-only trips this fall aboard the Carnival Firenze after scrapping 11 previously scheduled voyages.

The revamped sailings, which will hit Mexican Riviera hotspots, are set to run between Oct. 12 and mid-November 2026 — the same window as the canceled cruises.

The Firenze — a 5,000-passenger ship decked out in “Fun Italian Style” — is the latest vessel to join Carnival’s invite-only SEA program, launched in 2025.


MSC cruise ship docked in Flåm, Norway, with forested mountains and a small village in the background under a cloudy sky.
If your winter plans were set for the Middle East, you may want to double-check your itinerary — because this cruise just sailed in a whole new direction. adfoto – stock.adobe.com

The adults-only cruises promise bigger casino action, themed parties and, as Carnival puts it, “Every detail is tailored to people who love big wins, big fun, and a splash of indulgence.”

SEA voyages also tout “elevated dining experiences” and a quieter onboard vibe. Or, in Carnival’s words: “A completely no-kids cruise means even more fun for you, with exceptional entertainment, music, and activities. And when it’s time to kick back, it’s a more relaxed environment to recharge in.”

The pivot comes after Carnival axed nearly a dozen Firenze sailings last month “due to changes to itinerary plans,” leaving booked passengers scrambling.

The company says it’s trying to smooth things over. Still, it’s been anything but smooth sailing for the industry lately.

From shifting itineraries to geopolitical jitters — including cartel-related violence concerns in Mexico and oil price swings tied to tensions with Iran — cruise lines are navigating choppy waters during their critical booking season.

For now, Carnival is doubling down on big-ship energy and East Coast expansion, teasing future sailings from Miami and New York.

Meanwhile, rival Royal Caribbean is going even bigger — debuting the largest cruise ship ever, complete with a treehouse suite that’ll run you well into six figures for a week at sea.

Because apparently, even on the high seas, luxury knows no limits.

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