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9 días a bordo del MSC Poesia

  • 28 Diciembre 2024
  • 9 Noches
  • Salida desde Buenos Aires
MSC Cruceros
  • Interior precio desde
    Consultar
  • Ventana precio desde
    $1,949*/pp
  • Balcón precio desde
    $2,149*/pp
  • Suite precio desde
    $3,129*/pp

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Itinerario

Buenos Aires - Montevideo - Copacabana, Brazil - Copacabana, Brazil - Ilhabela - Buzios - Rio de Janeiro - Buenos Aires
Fecha 1

28 Dec '24

Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires is a must-see on your MSC South America cruise to Argentina. Its heart is the spacious, palm-dotted Plaza de Mayo, the ideal place to begin a tour of the area and explore its historical and political connections; its mismatched medley of buildings includes the famous Casa Rosada, or government house. An amble westwards from the plaza will take you along Avenida de Mayo, the city’s major boulevard, offering an impressive display of Art Nouveau and Art Decoarchitecture. At its western end, Avenida de Mayo opens onto the Plaza del Congreso, presided over by the Congreso Nacional building, the seat of the federal parliament. Casa Rosada, a typically Argentine blend of French and Italian Renaissance styles, stands on the site of the city’s Spanish fort, begun in 1594 and converted in 1776 to the viceroy’s palace. In 1862, President Bartolomé Mitre moved the government ministries to the building, remodelling it once again. The final touch was added in 1885, when the central arch was added, unifying the facade. Behind the Casa Rosada, the Plaza Colón features a gigantic Argentine flag and a Carrara marble statue of Christopher Columbus, looking out to the river and towards the Old World. MSC South America cruises also offer excursions to the north of Buenos Aires, where the four residential barrios of most interest to visitors – Retiro, Recoleta, Palermo and Belgrano – each retain a distinctive character. Nearest to the centre, Retiro and Recoleta – known jointly as Barrio Norte – have chic streets lined with boutiques, art galleries and smart cafés. Recoleta is associated primarily with its magnificent cemetery where, among other national celebrities, Evita is buried. Both barrios also share an extraordinary concentration of French-style palaces, tangible proof of the obsession of the city’s elite at the beginning of the twentieth century with established European cities Less More
Llegada

00:00

Salida

18:00

Fecha 2

29 Dec '24

Montevideo
As you sail on an MSC cruise to South America, Montevideo is the port for you. Founded in 1726 as a fortress against Portuguese encroachment on the northern shore of the Río de la Plata, it had an excellent trading position and, following a turbulent and often violent early history, its growth was rapid. A shore excursion on your MSC South America cruise can be the opportunity to discover Montevideo. It may appear humble at first, but this is a seriously cool, confident city. If you’ve ever seen a fictionalized version of Havana on TV or film, it’s quite possible it was actually shot in Montevideo’s Ciudad Vieja, so reminiscent are its streets of those in the Cuban capital. Dotted among the crumbling houses and cobbled streets are endearingly bizarre (and mostly free) museums and galleries, while the highlight is the glorious Mercado del Puerto. A good place to start a walking tour of the Ciudad Vieja is the Puerta de la Ciudadela, dating to 1746, marking the original site of the Citadel of Montevideo on the Plaza Independencia. This square commemorates the emergence of Uruguay as a sovereign nation, and a 17m-high statue and mausoleum of José Artigas, the man credited with kick-starting Uruguay’s independence campaign against Spain and Portugal, stands aptly in the centre. The area around the plaza contains eclectic architectural styles from different periods, from the Torre Ejecutiva where the president performs his duties, to the bulbous tower of the Palacio Salvo, built on the reported site of the first ever performance of tango. Tucked behind the plaza’s south-western corner is the celebrated Teatro Solís, the most prestigious theatre in the country, completed in 1856 and remodelled a few times thereafter. Less More
Llegada

07:00

Salida

13:00

Fecha 3

30 Dec '24

At Sea
Llegada

00:00

Salida

00:00

Fecha 4

31 Dec '24

Copacabana, Brazil
Copacabana is dominated to the east by Sugar Loaf Mountain and circled by a line of hills that stretch out into the bay as you’ll see when you’re cruising the Atlantic Ocean with MSC Cruises. The town’s expansion as a residential area has been restricted by the Morro de São João, which separates it from Botafogo, and the Morro dos Cabritos, a natural barrier to the west. Consequently, Copacabana is one of the world’s most densely populated areas as well as a frenzy of sensual activity. Of course, Copacabana hasn’t always been as it is today, and traces remain of the former fishing community that dominated the area until the first decades of the twentieth century. Each morning before dawn, the boats of the colônia de pescadores (the descendants of the fishermen) set sail from the Forte de Copacabana, returning to the beach by 8am to sell their fish from stalls at the southern end of the beach. Rio’s sophisticated beach culture is entirely a product of the twentieth century. The 1930s saw the city’s international reputation emerge and “flying down to Rio” became an enduring cliché, celebrated in music, film and literature. Nonetheless, Rio’s beaches are first and foremost the preserve of cariocas: rich or poor, young or old, everybody descends on the beaches throughout the week, treating them as city parks. Copacabana is amazing, the over-the-top atmosphere apparent even in the mosaic pavements, designed by Burle Marx to represent images of rolling waves. The seafront is backed by a line of prestigious, high-rise hotels and luxury apartments that have sprung up since the 1940s. Some fine examples of Art Deco architecture are scattered around the bairro. Less More
Llegada

23:00

Salida

23:59

Fecha 5

01 Jan '25

Copacabana, Brazil
Copacabana is dominated to the east by Sugar Loaf Mountain and circled by a line of hills that stretch out into the bay as you’ll see when you’re cruising the Atlantic Ocean with MSC Cruises. The town’s expansion as a residential area has been restricted by the Morro de São João, which separates it from Botafogo, and the Morro dos Cabritos, a natural barrier to the west. Consequently, Copacabana is one of the world’s most densely populated areas as well as a frenzy of sensual activity. Of course, Copacabana hasn’t always been as it is today, and traces remain of the former fishing community that dominated the area until the first decades of the twentieth century. Each morning before dawn, the boats of the colônia de pescadores (the descendants of the fishermen) set sail from the Forte de Copacabana, returning to the beach by 8am to sell their fish from stalls at the southern end of the beach. Rio’s sophisticated beach culture is entirely a product of the twentieth century. The 1930s saw the city’s international reputation emerge and “flying down to Rio” became an enduring cliché, celebrated in music, film and literature. Nonetheless, Rio’s beaches are first and foremost the preserve of cariocas: rich or poor, young or old, everybody descends on the beaches throughout the week, treating them as city parks. Copacabana is amazing, the over-the-top atmosphere apparent even in the mosaic pavements, designed by Burle Marx to represent images of rolling waves. The seafront is backed by a line of prestigious, high-rise hotels and luxury apartments that have sprung up since the 1940s. Some fine examples of Art Deco architecture are scattered around the bairro. Less More
Llegada

00:01

Salida

01:00

Fecha 5

01 Jan '25

Ilhabela
Without a shadow of a doubt, Ilhabela is one of the most beautiful spots on the Brazilian coast between Santos and Rio. When you step ashore from your MSC cruise ship you’ll feel surrounded by nature. Of volcanic origin, the island’s startling mountainous scenery rises to 1370m and is covered in dense tropical foliage. With 83 percent of the island protected within the boundaries of the Parque Estadual de Ilhabela, the dozens of waterfalls, beautiful beaches and azure seas have contributed to the island’s popularity. Old or new, most of the buildings are in simple Portuguese-colonial styles – as far removed from brash Guarujá as you can get. The island is a haunt of São Paulo’s rich who maintain large and discreetly located homes on the coast, many of which have mooring facilities for luxury yachts or helicopter landing-pads. Almost all of the island’s 30,000 inhabitants live along the sheltered western shore, with the small village of Vila Ilhabela (often referred to as “Centro”) serving as the main population centre. On an MSC South America cruise excursion you can visit Vila Ilhabela, which has a few pretty colonial buildings, dominated by the Igreja Matriz, a little church completed in 1806. Situated on a hill, the white-and-blue wedding cake-like building has a Spanish-marble floor and provides both a cool retreat from the sun and a good view over the area. Following the coastal road south from Vila Ilhabela along the mainland-facing shore, the beaches are small, but pleasant enough, the calm waters are popular with windsurfers, and bars and restaurants dot the roadside as far as Perequê, the island’s second-biggest town, about halfway south along the island and the location of the port. There are more attractive beaches on the further-flung coasts of the island, most of which can be reached by schooner and/or jeep. Less More
Llegada

09:00

Salida

19:00

Fecha 6

02 Jan '25

Buzios
On a peninsula north of Cabo Frio, Armação dos Búzios, or just Búzios, is an immensely scenic resort full of high-spending beautiful people, and a very popular port of call on holidays to Brazil with MSC Cruises. Armação, the main settlement, is built in a vaguely colonial style, its streets lined with restaurants, bars and chic boutiques, and has been nicknamed “Brazil’s St Tropez”. It comes then as little surprise to find that it was “discovered” by none other than Brigitte Bardot, who stumbled upon it while touring the area in 1964. Búzios consists of three main settlements, Manguinos, Armação and Ossos, each with its own distinct character. Manguinos, on the isthmus, is the main service centre, with a tourist office, a medical centre and banks. Midway along the peninsula, linked to Manguinos by a road lined with brash hotels, is Armação, an attractive village where cars are banned from some of the cobbled roads. Most of Búzio’s best restaurants and boutiques are concentrated here, along with some of the resort’s nicest pousadas, or inns, and there’s also a helpful tourist office on the main square, Praça Santos Dumont. When you step ashore from your MSC cruise, a fifteen-minute walk along the Orla Bardot – which follows the coast from Armação, passing the lovely seventeenth-century Igreja de NossaSenhora de Sant’Ana on the way –, brings you to Ossos, the oldest settlement, comprising a pretty harbour, a quiet beach and a few bars, restaurants and pousadas. Within walking distance of all Búzios’ settlements are beautiful white-sand beaches – 27 in total – cradled between rocky cliffs and promontories, and lapped by crystal-clear waters. The beaches are varied, with the north-facing ones having the calmest and warmest seas, while those facing the south and east have the most surf. Less More
Llegada

09:00

Salida

19:00

Fecha 7

03 Jan '25

Rio de Janeiro
As you’ll be able to appreciate when you cruise the Atlantic Ocean with MSC Cruises, in its position on the southern shore of the magnificent Guanabara Bay, Rio de Janeiro has, without a shadow of a doubt, one of the most stunning settings in the world. Extending for 20km along an alluvial strip, between an azure sea and forest-clad mountains, the city’s streets and buildings have been moulded around the foothills of the mountain range that provides its backdrop, while out in the bay there are many rocky islands fringed with white sand. The aerial views over Rio are breathtaking, and even the concrete skyscrapers that dominate the city’s skyline add to the attraction. As the former capital of Brazil and now its second-largest city, Rio has a remarkable architectural heritage, some of the country’s best museums and galleries, superb restaurants and a vibrant nightlife – in addition to its legendary beaches. A shore excursion on your MSC South America cruise can be the opportunity to visit the Pão de Açúcar. The Sugar Loaf Mountain rises where Guanabara Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean. Its name may simply reflect a resemblance to the moulded loaves in which sugar was once commonly sold. Alternatively, it may be a corruption of the indigenous Tamoya word Pau-nh-Açuquá, meaning “high, pointed or isolated hill”. On the top of Corcoavado Mountain instead the Art Deco statue of Cristo Redentor (Christ the Redeemer), arms outstretched in welcome, stands 30m high and weighs over 1000 tonnes. It was supposed to be completed for Brazil’s centenary independence celebrations in 1922, but wasn’t actually finished until 1931. In clear weather, fear no anticlimax: climbing to the statue is a stunning experience, with the whole of Rio and Guanabara Bay laid out before you. Less More
Llegada

07:00

Salida

16:00

Fecha 8

04 Jan '25

At Sea
Llegada

00:00

Salida

00:00

Fecha 9

05 Jan '25

At Sea
Llegada

00:00

Salida

00:00

Fecha 10

06 Jan '25

Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires is a must-see on your MSC South America cruise to Argentina. Its heart is the spacious, palm-dotted Plaza de Mayo, the ideal place to begin a tour of the area and explore its historical and political connections; its mismatched medley of buildings includes the famous Casa Rosada, or government house. An amble westwards from the plaza will take you along Avenida de Mayo, the city’s major boulevard, offering an impressive display of Art Nouveau and Art Decoarchitecture. At its western end, Avenida de Mayo opens onto the Plaza del Congreso, presided over by the Congreso Nacional building, the seat of the federal parliament. Casa Rosada, a typically Argentine blend of French and Italian Renaissance styles, stands on the site of the city’s Spanish fort, begun in 1594 and converted in 1776 to the viceroy’s palace. In 1862, President Bartolomé Mitre moved the government ministries to the building, remodelling it once again. The final touch was added in 1885, when the central arch was added, unifying the facade. Behind the Casa Rosada, the Plaza Colón features a gigantic Argentine flag and a Carrara marble statue of Christopher Columbus, looking out to the river and towards the Old World. MSC South America cruises also offer excursions to the north of Buenos Aires, where the four residential barrios of most interest to visitors – Retiro, Recoleta, Palermo and Belgrano – each retain a distinctive character. Nearest to the centre, Retiro and Recoleta – known jointly as Barrio Norte – have chic streets lined with boutiques, art galleries and smart cafés. Recoleta is associated primarily with its magnificent cemetery where, among other national celebrities, Evita is buried. Both barrios also share an extraordinary concentration of French-style palaces, tangible proof of the obsession of the city’s elite at the beginning of the twentieth century with established European cities Less More
Llegada

08:00

Salida

00:00

Barco - MSC Poesia

MSC Poesía es un crucero innovador con un estilo elegante que transforma la artesanía tradicional en diseño creativo.

Desde la espectacular cascada del vestíbulo hasta el Zen Garden, el auténtico bar de sushi japonés y el opulento MSC Aurea Spa, MSC Poesía es un elegante crucero perfecto para la relajación total. El MSC Aurea Spa cuenta con un baño de vapor, sauna, toda una gama de tratamientos de belleza y algunos de los masajes más relajantes en el mar.

Para nuestros huéspedes más activos, las actividades deportivas y el acondicionamiento físico incluyen una cancha de baloncesto, una cancha de tenis, una cancha de juego de tejos, un gimnasio de última generación y un minigolf. Hay 3 piscinas, 4 bañeras de hidromasaje y una pantalla gigante de cine junto a la piscina.

Los niños y adolescentes están igualmente bien atendidos y tienen sus propios clubes y fiestas, una zona de juegos dedicada a la Edad de Piedra y a los dinosaurios, acceso a emocionantes videojuegos e incluso a una discoteca para DJ.

La comida siempre está en el corazón de los cruceros de MSC y la cocina a bordo del MSC Poesía no es una excepción. Cada plato es preparado con ingredientes frescos y de calidad por nuestros profesionales chefs y servido en el elegante entorno de los comedores principales II Palladio y Le Fontane.

Los variados salones ofrecen degustación de vinos en el Grappolo d’Oro, refrescantes mojitos en el bar de cócteles de Mojito y deliciosos puros y bebidas espirituosas en la sala de puros.

Peluqueria
Jacuzzis
Jacuzzi
Sauna
Spa

Restaurante a la carta
Bar
Cafe
Lounge Bar
Sushi Bar

Galeria de Arte
Tienda libre de impuestos
Tienda fotografica
Caja Fuerte
Centro comercial
Oficina de Excursion a la Costa

Biblioteca
Nightclub
Shuffle Board

Cigar Bar (Bar de Puros)
Disco
Theatre (Teatro)

Fitness Center (Gimnasio)
Gimnasio
Pista de Tenis
Yoga

  • Descripción

    MSC Poesía es un crucero innovador con un estilo elegante que transforma la artesanía tradicional en diseño creativo.

    Desde la espectacular cascada del vestíbulo hasta el Zen Garden, el auténtico bar de sushi japonés y el opulento MSC Aurea Spa, MSC Poesía es un elegante crucero perfecto para la relajación total. El MSC Aurea Spa cuenta con un baño de vapor, sauna, toda una gama de tratamientos de belleza y algunos de los masajes más relajantes en el mar.

    Para nuestros huéspedes más activos, las actividades deportivas y el acondicionamiento físico incluyen una cancha de baloncesto, una cancha de tenis, una cancha de juego de tejos, un gimnasio de última generación y un minigolf. Hay 3 piscinas, 4 bañeras de hidromasaje y una pantalla gigante de cine junto a la piscina.

    Los niños y adolescentes están igualmente bien atendidos y tienen sus propios clubes y fiestas, una zona de juegos dedicada a la Edad de Piedra y a los dinosaurios, acceso a emocionantes videojuegos e incluso a una discoteca para DJ.

    La comida siempre está en el corazón de los cruceros de MSC y la cocina a bordo del MSC Poesía no es una excepción. Cada plato es preparado con ingredientes frescos y de calidad por nuestros profesionales chefs y servido en el elegante entorno de los comedores principales II Palladio y Le Fontane.

    Los variados salones ofrecen degustación de vinos en el Grappolo d’Oro, refrescantes mojitos en el bar de cócteles de Mojito y deliciosos puros y bebidas espirituosas en la sala de puros.

  • Para Relajarse

    Peluqueria
    Jacuzzis
    Jacuzzi
    Sauna
    Spa

  • Comida y bebida

    Restaurante a la carta
    Bar
    Cafe
    Lounge Bar
    Sushi Bar

  • Otras Facilidades

    Galeria de Arte
    Tienda libre de impuestos
    Tienda fotografica
    Caja Fuerte
    Centro comercial
    Oficina de Excursion a la Costa

  • Recreación

    Biblioteca
    Nightclub
    Shuffle Board

  • Entretenimiento

    Cigar Bar (Bar de Puros)
    Disco
    Theatre (Teatro)

  • Deportes

    Fitness Center (Gimnasio)
    Gimnasio
    Pista de Tenis
    Yoga

Cabina

    Interior

    Cuarto de baño con ducha, área de tocador y secador de pelo Televisión, teléfono, caja fuere y minibar Acceso a WiFi disponible

    ventana

    Cuarto de baño con ducha, área de tocador y secador TV, teléfono, caja fuerte y minibar Acceso a Wi-Fi disponible

    balcón

    Balcón Área de estar con sofá Cómoda cama doble o individuales (bajo demanda) Televisión interactiva, teléfono, conexión Wifi disponible (de pago), caja fuerte y minibar Cuarto de baño con ducha o bañera, área de tocador con secador de pelo

    suite

    Balcón Área de estar con sofá Armario espacioso Cuarto de baño con bañera, área de tocador y secador Televisión interactiva, teléfono, caja fuerte y minibar Acceso a Wi-Fi disponible

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