Mediterranean to Brazil – Naples & Rio
About this cruise
The kind of trip where you lose track of what day it is, and nobody cares. 17 nights from Naples on October 29, 2026, visiting Civitavecchia (Rome), Genoa, Tarragona, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Salvador and Rio de Janeiro. You get off in Rio de Janeiro, which is a good excuse to tack on a few days on land. The ports come early and the voyage wraps with sea days. A good way to decompress before heading home. Crossing 3 borders through the Western Mediterranean: Italy, Spain and Brazil. You'll notice the culture shift at every stop. Most ports give you about 10 hours, so you can do more than just tick off the main sights. As for the ship itself, MSC Divina takes the food seriously, with 6 restaurants to choose from. 3 are included, and the rest are worth the splurge. By night three you start recognising faces; by night ten you're swapping numbers. That's the magic of a longer sailing. If you like having options (restaurants, bars, activities, entertainment), a big ship delivers that. Pro tip: fly in the day before. Naples has plenty to offer, and you'll board relaxed instead of rushed. Being shoulder season helps: golden light, comfortable weather, and shorter queues at the popular spots. 17 nights of not thinking about anything except where to eat next. That's the pitch.