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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- MSC Cruises' "Kids Sail Free" offer has proven so popular in the Caribbean that the line is extending it to its 2007 European sailings.
Youngsters ages 17 and under sail free (except for government fees and taxes) on all of the line's Mediterranean and Northern Europe itineraries. when sharing a stateroom with two paying guests Cruise-only rates, which are dependent on stateroom category and sailing, begin at $795 per person, double occupancy.
MSC Cruises' European itineraries allow families to savor the subtle pleasures of European life, history and culture while visiting magnificent destinations and absorbing the line's "Beautiful. Passionate. Italian." cruise experience.
Onboard, guests of all ages can enjoy the ship's elegant design, exceptional service, delicious cuisine (featuring authentic Italian dishes, international delights and a children's menu with younger-set favorites such as hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza), Kids' Club activities and European-style entertainment suitable for the entire family.
For more information about MSC Cruises and its "Kids Sail Free" program, visit http://www.msccruises.com/ or a local travel agent.
MSC Cruises currently has a fleet of eight ships: MSC Musica operative since 1 July 2006, MSC Sinfonia, MSC Opera, MSC Armonia, MSC Lirica, MSC Melody, MSC Rhapsody and MSC Monterey, offering itineraries in the Mediterranean all year round, as well as routes in North Europe, the Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean, South America and South Africa. The MSC Cruises fleet is to increase to 12 ships by 2009: MSC Orchestra will be launched in 2007, MSC Poesia and MSC Fantasia in 2008 and MSC Serenata in 2009. MSC Cruises will be co-sponsoring Alinghi in the 32nd America's Cup, to be disputed in Valencia in June 2007.
Source: MSC Cruises




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