Mediterranean to Brazil – Rome & Rio
About this cruise
If you've got 13 nights to work with, this sailing from Civitavecchia (Rome) on October 30, 2026 through Genoa, Tarragona, Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Salvador is genuinely one of the better ways to spend them. The sailing ends in Salvador. You do all the exploring first, then the last few days are at sea. It's like a built-in wind-down. It's a proper Western Mediterranean tour: 3 countries, from Italy to Brazil. People come back from this cruise talking about Genoa: Columbus' birthplace, a labyrinth of caruggi. Around 10 hours per port on average, which is generous enough to go beyond the obvious. From casual buffets to proper sit-down restaurants, MSC Divina has 6 dining spots on board, most of them included. There are enough performances, events, and social mixers on a cruise this length that you couldn't do them all if you tried. And that's a good problem. The autumn timing is underrated too. Good weather, calmer seas, and a more relaxed ship. 4 ports, 3 countries, one suitcase. That's the appeal.