Explore the Caribbean onboard the MSC Divina in November for a cheap price thanks to this offer: Currently, an outside cabin only costs €949 (~US$1,112) per person, including all meals, gratuities, and even €50 (~US$59) to spend onboard. If you book a balcony cabin for €1,159 (~US$1,358), you’ll even get €100 credited for onboard expenses.
The cruise has a very appealing itinerary, beginning and ending in Miami and stopping at many less-frequented Caribbean destinations in Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, the Dominican Republic, and Jamaica.

As mentioned before, the price includes all meals, as well as coffee, tea, water, and milk in the buffet area. Furthermore, you’re invited to the captain’s reception with a gala dinner.
The Route
This itinerary starts in Miami and includes two days at sea before reaching Oranjestad in Aruba, known for its beaches and Dutch Caribbean atmosphere. It then stops in Bonaire, popular with divers and snorkellers, and continues to Willemstad in Curaçao, with its distinctive colourful buildings. After another day at sea, the cruise visits Cabo Rojo in the Dominican Republic, a less-visited port with coastal scenery, and Ocho Rios in Jamaica, where there are waterfalls and local markets to explore. The trip ends with a final sea day before returning to Miami.
Here’s the detailed itinerary:
- November 20: Miami (departs at 17:00)
- November 21-22: 2 days at sea
- November 23: Oranjestad, Aruba (10 hours)
- November 24: Bonaire (10 hours)
- November 25: Willemstad, Curaçao (10 hours)
- November 26: At sea
- November 27: Cabo Rojo, Dominican Republic (9 hours)
- November 28: Ocho Rios, Jamaica (7 hours)
- November 29: At sea
- November 30: Miami (arrives at 7:00)
The Ship
The MSC Divina was launched in 2012 and refurbished in 2017. On board, you’ll have several free dining options: Black Crab, Villa Rossa, and Calumet and Manitou Buffets. Furthermore, you can get croissants in the morning at the Divina Bar and Caffe Italia. There’s also free soft ice cream at the Aqua Park and free popcorn at night. Last but not least, you can also eat a continental breakfast in your own cabin.


Speaking of cabins, the MSC Divina cabins are quite large. Balcony cabins also have sofas instead of armchairs. The highlight of the ship’s amenities is its infinity pool.





Overall, the MSC Divina offers excellent entertainment options, though other cruise lines may offer more culinary variety. Still, if you like Italian design (and the low price), you’ll enjoy this ship.
Flights
The flights to Miami are not included. Currently, you could take advantage of this SAS deal, with round-trip prices from Oslo at around €479, including luggage.
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