MSC Cruises now offers couples the chance to tie the knot shore-side in several Caribbean locations or shipboard on one of its largest and most elegant ships.
The cruise line’s new enhanced wedding offerings provide couples with the option of getting married aboard the ultramodern MSC Divina in Miami on embarkation day or on land in tropical locations including Bridgetown, Barbados; Cozumel, Mexico; Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands; Falmouth, Jamaica; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Nassau, Bahamas; Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas; and Philipsburg, St. Maarten.
MSC Cruises partnered with The Wedding Experience to work with couples on all the details of planning the wedding, including providing a wedding consultant leading up to the wedding and a ceremony coordinator for the big day.
Guests can customize the entire ceremony and reception, with options for photography and videography packages, music, flowers, food and beverage packages, specialty items, transportation for shore-side events and personalized stationary for announcements and invitations.
Couples booking groups of at least 13 guestrooms will receive a complimentary balcony stateroom while those booking larger groups will receive a complimentary suite or Yacht Club stateroom.
The first ship in MSC Cruises’ fleet to offer legal weddings, MSC Divina offers wedding deals starting at $1,600 for a shipboard event and $2,200 for a shore-side event, depending on the location.
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