MSC Opera to Provide Hotel Accommodation for World Cup

Football fans have been offered the chance to stay on board MSC Opera when she docks in Doha later this year, as the ship is set to offer accommodation in the Qatari capital.

From 19 November until 19 December 2022, MSC Opera will provide a choice of interior, outside and balcony cabins to World Cup visitors and a range of luxurious suites. Guests will be able to benefit from the array of board entertainment during their stay, including Broadway-style shows, as well as the spa, gym, pool and jacuzzis.

When they are not in the stadium, football fans will also be able to cheer on teams by watching World Cup games on board the ship.

A minimum two-night stay applies and guests can choose a bed and breakfast or full-board option at the time of booking. The latter includes breakfast, lunch, afternoon snacks and dinner, as well as a Dine and Drink package which provides a range of drinks served by the glass. Wines, draught beer, soft drinks and fruit juices are among the beverages on offer.

Learn more about MSC Opera by clicking here.

Emma

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