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Join MSC Cruises's MSC Seashore for a 13-night voyage on the Caribbean & Bahamas route, setting out from Miami, Florida on January 2, 2028. It's a classic Caribbean cruise. Travelers sailing in January can generally expect warm, sunny weather with gentle trade winds. Ports of call include Miami, Florida, Philipsburg, St. Maarten, St Thomas, US Virgin Islands, with 6 more along the way. The forecasts below break the weather down port by port.
Miami, Florida is a scheduled port of call on day 1 of the 13-night Caribbean & Bahamas cruise on MSC Seashore.
Philipsburg, St. Maarten is a scheduled port of call on day 2 of the 13-night Caribbean & Bahamas cruise on MSC Seashore.
St Thomas, US Virgin Islands is a scheduled port of call on day 3 of the 13-night Caribbean & Bahamas cruise on MSC Seashore.
Puerto Plata/Amber Cove, Dominican Republic is a scheduled port of call on day 4 of the 13-night Caribbean & Bahamas cruise on MSC Seashore.
Miami, Florida is a scheduled port of call on day 5 of the 13-night Caribbean & Bahamas cruise on MSC Seashore.
Ocean Cay, Bahamas is a scheduled port of call on day 6 of the 13-night Caribbean & Bahamas cruise on MSC Seashore.
Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos is a scheduled port of call on day 7 of the 13-night Caribbean & Bahamas cruise on MSC Seashore.
Nassau, Bahamas is a scheduled port of call on day 8 of the 13-night Caribbean & Bahamas cruise on MSC Seashore.
Miami, Florida is a scheduled port of call on day 9 of the 13-night Caribbean & Bahamas cruise on MSC Seashore.
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