Wave goodbye to the Monday blues and say hello to a relaxing office at sea

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Wave goodbye to the Monday blues and say hello to a relaxing office at sea
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Be a 'digital nomad' and work remotely from a truly extraordinary location ad AWorldOfDiscovery MSC_Cruises_UK

With more people than ever enjoying the flexibility of working remotely, why not try logging on from somewhere truly extraordinary?

There's certainly no denying that an MSC cruise has everything you need to work away from home – regular meals and room service, a comfy cabin and lounges to work, as well as places to exercise and socialise. Staying in touch Whether you opt for a seven-day break to Northern Europe or choose to combine your workation with a longer holiday around the Mediterranean, a trip with MSC Cruises can work wonders for your productivity levels.

"It keeps you connected all cruise long, with unlimited data and 24-hour access, as well as the ability to browse the web, send and receive emails and images, chat on messenger apps, video chat, stream music and videos, and post videos and live streams on social media." This popular spot serves a variety of coffee from France, Italy, Turkey and Morocco so you can keep your energy levels up all day long.

Take a break We all know what happens when it's all work and no play... That's why an MSC cruise aims to strike the perfect balance. This breathtaking rollercoaster, available on MSC Seascape, flies 53 metres above the sea and gives riders a 360° view of the horizon while flipping upside down and in different directions.

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