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MSC Cruise Excursions: Honest Guide

Onboard MSC excursions vs Civitatis vs going on your own: comparison without filters.

How to choose excursions during an MSC cruise

The excursions MSC offers from the ship are convenient but typically 30-50% more expensive than equivalents booked externally or through operators like Civitatis. The difference: ship excursions guarantee you won't miss the boat (if delayed, the ship waits for you).

If your port stop is short (4-5h), book with MSC. If you have 8h+, you can safely book externally.

Best excursions in typical Mediterranean ports

  • Civitavecchia (Rome): Rome or Vatican are almost mandatory (1h by train). If you have 8h+, possible. With 5h, Cerveteri (closer) or Civitavecchia town is better.
  • Naples (Pompeii/Sorrento): Pompeii is the classic (40 min by train). Sorrento if you prefer a pretty town.
  • Palermo: historic centre + Cathedral. MSC also offers Monreale.
  • Marseille (Provence): Aix-en-Provence, Cassis (calanques), or stay in Marseille.
  • Barcelona: Sagrada Familia + Park Güell. Book tickets in advance.
  • Genoa: historic centre (UNESCO), Cinque Terre (50 min by train).

Common traps in cruise shore excursions

  • Optimistic timings: "4 hours in Rome" usually includes 2h on the bus. Real time in Rome: 1h45.
  • Mediocre meals: restaurants serving cruise groups live on rotation, not quality. If meal included, expect basic buffet.
  • Sponsored shops: the guide will always take the group to a "local souvenir shop" where they earn commission. You're not obliged to buy.
  • Returning to ship: ALWAYS confirm "all aboard" time (usually 30 min before sailing). Late = ship leaves without you.

Frequently asked questions

Is it safe to book externally?

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Yes, if you build in margin (return to port 1h before all-aboard) and choose reliable operators like Civitatis. If late, the ship leaves without waiting (unlike official MSC excursions).

How much do you save booking externally?

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Typically 30-50%. An MSC excursion to Pompeii costs 80-100 €; the same on Civitatis 45-60 €.

What if the excursion disappoints upon arrival?

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If MSC, you can cancel before boarding and they refund. If Civitatis, depends on cancellation policy (most allow free cancellation up to 24h before).

Are MSC excursions available in different languages?

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Yes, in major European languages including English, Spanish, French, German and Italian. On Civitatis you can specifically choose Spanish or English-speaking guides.

When ship excursions ARE worth the higher price

Even though MSC excursions cost 30-50% more, there are scenarios where the extra is justified:

A practical example: Civitavecchia / Rome

Let's compare the most common scenario:

In any case: never plan to be back at port less than 1h before the all-aboard time. The Mediterranean has unpredictable train delays and Roman traffic can add 30 minutes.

Our honest take

MSC cruise excursions let you make the most of port calls with organised visits, avoiding the risk of missing the ship. Convenient, though less flexible than going on your own.

👍 What we like most

  • Peace of mind: timings designed to get you back to the ship.
  • You sort out each port call without organising anything.
  • Guides and transport included in sometimes tricky ports.

👎 What to know before booking

  • Less flexible than exploring on your own.
  • In a big group you don't set the pace.
  • It can cost more than arranging it yourself.

🎯 Who it's for (and who it isn't)

Yes if you value convenience and don't want to risk the cruise schedule. Maybe not if you prefer total freedom at each port.