Mediterranean to Brazil – Rome, Tenerife & Rio
About this cruise
Every port gets the time it deserves and the sea days in between are half the fun. This 17-night sailing leaves Civitavecchia (Rome) on October 30, 2026 and visits Genoa, Tarragona, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Salvador, Rio de Janeiro and Santos. The sailing ends in Santos. More sea than shore on this one, with 11 days on the water between stops. 3 countries (Italy, Spain and Brazil) across the South America, each with its own character. People come back from this cruise talking about Rio de Janeiro: Samba, Sugarloaf, and Copacabana's curve. Roughly 10 hours ashore per stop. No need to rush. You won't go hungry on MSC Divina. 3 restaurants come with the fare, plus 3 more when you feel like treating yourself. The shows alone are worth the extra nights. You'll catch comedy, music, theatre, and themed evenings you'd miss on a shorter trip. And October is a good call. Still warm, less crowded, and usually cheaper too. 6 ports, 3 countries, one suitcase. That's the appeal.