At the end of October, the first tennis-balloon cruise in the Mediterranean

2023-06-20 06:19:41

MSC Cruises and Ortis Events are joining forces to offer the first ball tennis cruise in the Mediterranean from October 30 to November 6 aboard MSC Grandiosa.

Departing from Marseille, the cruise will take place aboard the MSC Grandiosa. ©MSC Cruises

At the origin of this project, there is Guillaume Ortis, coach of the French Futnet team (tennis-balloon) who has built all his professional activity around this discipline via his company Ortis Events. After discussing with the management of MSC Cruises France and finding common ground, a first tennis-ball – Futnet cruise will take place at departure from Marseille on Monday October 30 for a return to Marseille on Monday November 6 (second week of All Saints school holidays).

In ball tennis, anyone can play. ©DR

It is on the MSC Grandiosa, one of the finest ships in the company’s fleet, that this new kind of cruise will take place. With stops in Barcelona, ​​Tunis, Palermo, Civitavecchia (Rome), and Genoatennis-balloon activities will be on the program throughout the week. The entertainment will take place in the Sportplex, on deck 16 of the ship which has a gymnasium of 26 meters by 13 meterswhere it will be possible to play, have fun, challenge yourself, with family, friends, young and old, boys and girls, while contemplating the azure blue of the Mediterranean, through the large bay windows of the floating gymnasium.

To set up the activities and supervise the cruise passengers who wish to discover or rediscover this sport, Guillaume Ortis will be accompanied by Vincent Voisinot, current player of the France team. Those who wish can benefit from a special code allowing them to obtain -10% on the initial price, with the Futnet code.

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This cruise will also allow you to enjoy superb stopovers. ©MSC Cruises

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