MSC Cruises Webcams
If you like to watch the webcams on the ships in the MSC Cruises fleet, you can find them all here. These images are live via satellite (when the cameras are working) and will refresh every two minutes. Click on the ship name to go to its page on the MSC website. Click the webcam page link to see the ship’s position and other info. Click any image to view it full size.
Update August 21, 2020: MSC took their webcams offline in November 2019 according to Patrick Schneider (http://cruiseroutes.blogspot.com/) who confirmed this with MSC.
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Hi,
I noticed the lack of updated pictures on MSC webcams already back in November 2019 and then asked MSC on their FB account for the reason. They answered that they had decided to remove all webcams without further explanation.
So I guess this has nothing to do with Covid19.
Thanks for confirming. It doesn’t surprise me. Webcams on ships appear to be falling out of favor with more lines. It’s unfortunate because it was a fun way to follow along and see where our favorites were sailing.
Yes, I agree with you. My blog (http://cruiseroutes.blogspot.com/) used to be full of nice bow cam views of the ports around the world, but nowadays you can only see cruise lines like Costa or TUI Cruises not giving any support to failures of their webcams.
And NCL hasn’t repaired the webcam of Norwegian Spirit since its failure in mid-January.
They’re old, but we have images again. I modified the link for the image to a still functioning address. All the images with dates say November 18, so that matches. I’ll wind up taking the page down at some point, but at least there’s something. A look back at better times.