
MSC Cruises has confirmed a second season in Alaska, opening bookings today for seven-night Alaska itineraries aboard the freshly upgraded MSC Poesia. From 26 April through September 2027 the ship will homeport in Seattle, sailing weekly seven-night voyages that thread through some of North America’s most iconic coastal scenery: Ketchikan, Icy Strait Point, Tracy Arm, Juneau (Alaska) and Victoria, British Columbia. The announcement follows a major refit that adds the MSC Yacht Club, new specialty restaurants and upgraded guest facilities ahead of MSC Poesia’s 2026 inaugural Alaska season.
This is a strategic expansion for MSC in a destination where demand for distinctive Alaska product — and for new embarkation options — is rising. MSC says the 2027 season will begin in earnest after a dramatic repositioning: MSC Poesia will transit the Panama Canal on an 18-night repositioning voyage that departs Miami on 8 April 2027 and arrives in Seattle ahead of the Seattle-season sailings. That routing gives travellers the rare combination of a Panama Canal crossing and an Alaska summer in a single travel window.
A refreshed ship built for the region
MSC Poesia’s deployment to Alaska comes after one of the largest upgrades in the ship’s history. MSC Cruises is installing its MSC Yacht Club luxury enclave aboard Poesia and adding two headline specialty restaurants — Butcher’s Cut and Kaito Sushi Bar — plus an All-Stars Sports Bar, a refreshed MSC Aurea Spa and an enhanced MSC Gym powered by Technogym®. These additions are intended to broaden the ship’s appeal to families, couples and higher-end travellers seeking a full-service cruise experience while navigating narrow fjords and glacier passages.
Gianni Onorato, CEO of MSC Cruises, framed the announcement as a direct response to early market enthusiasm: “We are delighted to offer a second season in Alaska following the high demand and enthusiasm we have seen since the launch of our first Alaska in 2026,” he said, emphasising MSC’s goal of delivering more choice and accessibility in the region.
Itineraries built around spectacle and wildlife
MSC’s seven-night Alaska loops are designed for maximum contact with the region’s signature landscapes and wildlife experiences:
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Tracy Arm — the jagged fjord passage with towering cliffs and Sawyer Glaciers, where close glacier viewing is the highlight of many Alaska cruises.
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Icy Strait Point — an Indigenous-owned destination known for whale watching, bear-viewing platforms, and cultural experiences tied to the Tlingit community.
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Ketchikan — a classic southeast Alaska town famous for totem poles, salmon and creek-side galleries.
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Juneau — Alaska’s remote capital, where mountains, historic gold-rush sites and opportunities for glacier trekking await.
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Victoria (BC) — the elegant Pacific-Northwest port stop that blends gardened urban spaces, colonial architecture and marine wildlife watching.
MSC will offer a range of shore excursions at each port — from cultural tours and wildlife safaris to active adventures like kayaking and zip-lining — reflecting the varied tastes of modern cruise travellers.
Market logic: supply, demand and the repositioning play
Cruise lines are expanding Alaska capacity cautiously: the season is short, port slots are finite, and regulatory and environmental scrutiny is intense. MSC’s decision to add a second Alaska season for Poesia — and to send the ship on a Panama Canal repositioning voyage — signals confidence that demand from North America and international source markets will sustain additional capacity into 2027. For travellers, the Panama Canal repositioning offers a rare, bucket-list combination itinerary that bookends two marquee cruising experiences.
Practical booking notes
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Sales status: Summer 2027 itineraries opened for sale on 8 October 2025; bookings are available via MSC Cruises’ website and authorised travel partners. Final cabins and MSC Yacht Club suites for the 2026 season — when the ship debuts in Alaska following her refit — are still being released.
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Repositioning cruise: 18-night Miami to Seattle sailing departs 8 April 2027 (Panama Canal crossing en route).
What this means for travellers and local economies
For travellers, MSC’s expanded Alaska program gives new options: ultra-convenient Seattle homeporting, upgraded ship amenities, and the combination of a Panama Canal repositioning for longer-range vacationers. For Alaskan and Pacific-Northwest ports, additional sailings can mean more tourists and associated economic activity — from excursion operators to local artisans — though such growth must be balanced with sustainability measures and community planning that many destination authorities now require.
Final word
MSC Cruises’ decision to open sales for a second Alaska season on an upgraded MSC Poesia is both commercial and symbolic: the line is betting that curated product plus enhanced onboard experiences will attract travellers to a region where nature is the primary attraction. With weekly seven-night sailings from Seattle, a Panama Canal repositioning, and a ship refit that adds new dining and luxury options, MSC is signalling that Alaska is now part of its mainstream seasonal footprint — and that the line intends to compete on both scale and onboard quality.




























