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MSC Cruises’ Emirates cruises unveil glamour, adventure and beauty as they whisk you to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Qatar and other Arabian Gulf gems.

Our cruises in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Qatar in 2025 and 2026 are your ticket to unforgettable adventures, where modern luxury meets timeless desert beauty. Come aboard and start experiencing the glamour, stunning landscapes and deep heritage of the Arabian Peninsula’s cities and islands.

Before embarking on your Dubai cruise, soar to dizzying heights at the world’s tallest building, discover a floral wonderland in the desert and indulge in a shopping spree in a village-sized mall or exotic souks.

Emirates cruises also drop anchor in Abu Dhabi, known for headline attractions like the Emirates Palace hotel, the Louvre Abu Dhabi and the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. Note to daredevils: don’t miss the world’s fastest rollercoaster at Ferrari World.

Discover the magic of Arabia: Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Qatar

A cruise to the United Arab Emirates connects you with fairytale-like destinations around the Arabian Gulf.
Before embarking on your Dubai cruise, take in the jaw-dropping wonders of this superlative-craving emirate and prepare for an entirely new kind of holiday.
Don’t leave without tapping into the secrets of the souks, taking a peaceful sunset ride on an abra (a traditional wooden boat) across Dubai Creek or exploring the golden desert dunes.
Further south, Abu Dhabi, the UAE capital, is packed with show-stoppers, from the majestic Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque to serene mangrove forests and the world’s only Louvre outpost, a photogenic masterpiece filled with art.
Curious about other Gulf destinations beyond the UAE? Dubai and Abu Dhabi cruise itineraries include stops in the region’s other top destinations, from vibrant Qatar and mystical Oman to the cosmopolitan Kingdom of Bahrain.

United Arab Emirates

An Emirates cruise with MSC Cruises reveals a land where ancient traditions meet the visions of tomorrow. Nowhere is this fusion more evident than in Dubai, where the Burj Khalifa and a glittering skyline rise above the Arabian Desert. In traditional souks, best reached by abra (wooden boat), shop for saffron, perfume and gold as traders have done for centuries.

Next on your UAE cruise is Abu Dhabi, the capital, which puts a premium on art, culture and heritage. An Abu Dhabi cruise allows for wandering in the marble-domed Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and the Louvre Abu Dhabi, where global masterpieces glow under a sunlight-dappled dome.

But United Arab Emirates holidays wouldn’t be complete without a stop on Sir Bani Yas Island, a former royal retreat where luxury meets wilderness. Unwind on pristine beaches, indulge in a massage, kayak through luscious mangroves or take a wildlife safari.

Qatar Cruises

A Jamaica cruise with MSC Cruises lets you get under the skin of this island nation, giving you a chance to savour its rolling green landscapes, seriously photogenic beaches and bustling towns.
The pretty port town of Ocho Rios is the perfect spot for thrill-seekers, who can kayak, bamboo raft and tube down its winding waterways and even climb its dramatic waterfalls. Make your way up the 55-metre-tall cascades at Dunn’s River Falls to be rewarded with jaw-dropping views and craft markets.
Learn about Jamaican reggae legend Bob Marley on an excursion to Nine Mile and see the mountaintop village where he was born and his burial site in an Ethiopian Orthodox-style church. Or take in the tranquil blue waters and golden stretches of sand at Oracabessa Bay, home to the villa where author Ian Fleming penned multiple instalments in his series about world-famous fictional spy, James Bond.

Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Qatar ports

With MSC’s United Arab Emirates cruises, you can launch your Arabian adventure from three vibrant port cities. Whether it’s the iconic skyline of Dubai, the cultural richness of Abu Dhabi or the contemporary elegance of Doha, each city sets the stage for an unforgettable journey.

Dubai Cruises

A cruise to Dubai transports you to a world of wonders and surprises. Gaze down on towering skyscrapers from the Burj Khalifa, the planet’s tallest building. Get lost in Dubai Mall, home to over 1,200 shops, an aquarium and even a dinosaur skeleton, or dive into the traditional souks, where spices and shimmering gold (in the glittering Dubai Gold Souk) evoke a magical feeling.
Walk on the wild side during your Dubai cruise in the Dubai Miracle Garden, a floral oasis blooming in the desert. From boutique shopping on Jumeirah Road to sun-soaked beaches to gleaming architectural triumph at the resplendent Jumeirah Mosque, your holiday to Dubai will fill your memory bank with happy moments.

Abu Dhabi Cruises

Your Abu Dhabi cruise drops you into the official and cultural capital of the UAE. Glittering skyscrapers have earned it the nickname ‘Manhattan of Arabia’, but its spiritual centre is the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. No holiday to Abu Dhabi is complete without visiting this symphony in marble, crystal and gold leaf accommodating 40,000 worshippers.
Another masterpiece is the Louvre Abu Dhabi, where sunlight filters through a mesmerising ‘floating’ dome, sheltering work by renowned artists. Or consider a boat trip over to the nearby island of Halat al Bahrani for some beach time. A final highlight of your cruise to Abu Dhabi is Ferrari World, home to the world’s fastest rollercoaster.

Doha Cruises

Embark on a cruise to Doha for a journey packed with action and ancient learnings. Check the collection of the National Museum of Qatar in a striking building by French architect Jean Nouvel, and the UNESCO-designated Al Zubarah fort. Shop for souvenirs – spices, handicrafts, carpets and gold – in the amazing maze of the Souq Waqif.
Explore Qatar’s natural charms during your Doha cruise by navigating a cinematic dunescape in a four-wheel drive or peeking across Khor Al Adaid, an inland sea bordering Saudi Arabia. Then head to Al Thakhira to kayak through mangroves that attract herons and flamingos. After dark, savour a feast in a comfortable desert camp as the moon lights up the night sky.

View all Dubai, Abu Dhabi & Qatar ports

  • Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
  • Bahrain, Kingdom of Bahrain
  • Doha, Qatar
  • Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • Sir Bani Yas Island, United Arab Emirates

Cruises To Dubai, Abu Dhabi And Qatar Faqs

Cruises to Caribbean destinations make for a seriously rewarding trip at any time of year. Many passengers may choose to plan their Caribbean holiday to coincide with the region’s dry season, which takes place between November and March. Various events and festival also take place during this period, such as Antigua and Barbuda Independence Day on November 1 – which features parades and street parties filled with food, drink and music – and Grenada Sailing Week in January, an exciting event on the sporting calendar that’s also lots of fun for spectators. 

But, with plenty of itineraries to pick from across the entire year, cruise holidays to the Caribbean’s many enticing countries are an enticing prospect in any month.  

The Caribbean has a tropical climate, meaning Caribbean cruises are generally hot and sunny all year round. In the dry season, which generally falls between November and March, there is less humidity and rainfall, and temperatures are slightly cooler, making this a good time to visit if you’re looking to avoid hotter spells. In the wetter season, which usually falls between May and October, temperatures are higher with greater humidity and some periods of thundery showers.

MSC Cruises’ holidays to the Caribbean embark from a range of ports in the USA and Barbados, which can be reached easily with Fly-Cruise packages, meaning it’s simple and easy to book a Caribbean holiday to suit you.  

The main embarkation ports for a Caribbean cruise with MSC Cruises are New YorkMiami and Port Canaveral (Orlando) in Florida. For Southern Caribbean cruises, the main embarkation port is Bridgetown in Barbados.  

MSC Cruises’ Fly-Cruise packages let you begin your holiday from a regional airport close to home, making your holiday smooth and simple from the outset. Fly to Miami from UK airports including London Heathrow, London Gatwick, Newcastle, Manchester, Aberdeen, Belfast, Edinburgh and Glasgow. Or fly to Bridgetown, Barbados, from London Heathrow to cruise around the Southern Caribbean with ease. 

Cruises to the Caribbean and cruises to Southern Caribbean destinations with MSC Cruises visit a vast range of inviting ports in each of the many nations of the region. Ports visited across the spread of itineraries include Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve in the Bahamas, Nassau in the Bahamas, Ocho Rios in Jamaica, Georgetown in the Cayman Islands, Cozumel in Mexico, Bridgetown in Barbados, San Juan in Puerto Rico, Pointe-à-Pitre in Guadeloupe and Fort-de-France in Martinique.  

All these ports are destinations in themselves and can be enjoyed as part of any Caribbean holiday, before sailing on to the next inviting stop.   

The cost of a Caribbean cruise will vary depending on the itinerary, length of the cruise and the type of cabin chosen, but it’s well worth remembering that MSC Cruises offers a huge selection of itineraries to suit all budgets. 

With so many Caribbean cruise deals available for all tastes and price ranges, it’ll be a breeze to find and secure your dream Caribbean holiday, whatever you’re planning on spending. 

For MSC Cruises’ Caribbean cruise holidays, it’s recommended to pack casual wear for daytime attire on board the ship, as well as a few more ‘polished’ or smarter looks for some evening dining occasions and events. Formal attire is also recommended for gala nights and themed parties, to allow you to really get into the spirit of the occasion. Bathing suits, workout/sports kit and comfortable shoes are also recommended to get the most out of the many amenities onboard your ship. 

When embarking on shore excursions in the Caribbean, bring clothing that’s suitable for both warm and cooler temperatures. Clothing that offers adequate sun protection is recommended, as are light layers, including long-sleeved shirts, breathable trousers and light jumpers. Bathing suits, sun hats, sunglasses and waterproof sandals are recommended to enjoy beach destinations in the region, plus trainers or comfortable walking  shoes for more active or nature-focused excursions.  

MSC Cruises offers a range of itineraries for its Caribbean cruises, stretching between three and 21 nights, therefore providing plenty of flexibility. Shorter itineraries mostly focus on a smaller number of destinations and are ideal if you’re short on time or just want a quick jaunt to a beautiful location. Longer itineraries, meanwhile, offer a more leisurely pace and opportunities to fully immerse yourself in the Caribbean’s most beautiful settings. With so many options to choose from, there’s sure to be an itinerary to suit your schedule. 

A number of currencies are used across the Caribbean’s various territories. The official currency in the Bahamas is the Bahamian Dollar, the Mexican Peso is the currency in Mexico, in Jamaica the currency is the Jamaican Dollar, the Dominican Republic uses the Dominican Peso, the currency in the Cayman Islands is the Cayman Islands Dollar and Barbados uses the Bajan Dollar. In Puerto Rico the official currency is US Dollars, and in fact, some other countries in the Caribbean will also accept US Dollars, although you may receive change in the official currency of the region you’re visiting.

Most Caribbean nations use either Eastern Standard Time (EST) or Atlantic Standard Time (AST). This means that the majority of Caribbean countries are either four or five hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) or British Summer Time (BST) in the UK.

A Caribbean cruise with MSC Cruises transports guests to an array of bucket list-worthy destinations. Consider beginning your perfect Caribbean holiday by visiting the Bahamas, and take a trip to Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve (MSC Cruises’ exclusive Bahamian private island) for a true taste of paradise. Here, it couldn’t be simpler to live out those beach dreams, whether that’s a peaceful paddleboarding session or sitting back on the sands with a cocktail. Mexico, meanwhile, offers centuries of cultural discovery, including Mayan ruins, and first-rate cuisine. Jamaica provides ample natural wonders, like the stunning Dunn’s River Falls, which can be zip-lined over if you’re feeling adventurous.