Mediterranean to Brazil – Barcelona & Rio
About this cruise
Block out 25 nights from November 7, 2026 and let this sailing from Southampton do its thing. The route covers A Coruña, Cádiz and Málaga, with additional stops along the Western Mediterranean and there's plenty of room to breathe between each stop. You get off in Santos, which is a good excuse to tack on a few days on land. Expect a run of consecutive ports, 13 stops total, with the busiest days packed close together. The sea days around them feel earned. The Western Mediterranean route takes in Spain, France, Portugal and Brazil, 4 countries, and the differences show up in the food, the architecture, and the mood. Don't rush through Salvador, which is known as Afro-Brazilian rhythm in a colonial setting. Roughly 10 hours ashore per stop. No need to rush. MSC Virtuosa keeps you well fed. 7 places to eat, with 1 included in the fare and a few specialty spots if you're in the mood. The shows alone are worth the extra nights. You'll catch comedy, music, theatre, and themed evenings you'd miss on a shorter trip. Families and groups will find plenty to do: waterslides, shows, multiple pools, and something for every age. If you can, add a night in Southampton before boarding. It's a good city to wander. And November is a good call. Still warm, less crowded, and usually cheaper too. All told, 13 ports across 25 nights covers a lot.