1st look: 5 things I liked about the new MSC Euribia cruise ship — and 2 I didn’t

Donna Heiderstadt

If you don't like spending more than 24 hours in Las Vegas , can you enjoy a cruise on a ship that's clearly inspired by that neon-lit oasis of excess? The answer, surprisingly, is yes.

When I stepped aboard MSC Euribia, the newest ship in Europe-based MSC Cruises ' fleet and the fifth vessel in its Meraviglia class , I knew that megaships weren't exactly my comfort zone. And this ship, which accommodates 4,838 guests (6,327 at full capacity), is definitely mega.

Would I be able to see beyond the crowded elevators, the endless barrage of clinking glasses and loud laughter, the flash of a gazillion LED lights and, ultimately, the sheer mass-market-ness of it all? I had my doubts as I boarded the ship for a short three-day cruise from Amsterdam to Copenhagen that culminated with the ship's christening by godmother Sophia Loren.

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But as I got to know Euribia, I realized that overstimulation can be kind of fun if you're willing to lose yourself in the spectacle — all 184,000 gross tons of it.

That said, there were definitely things I liked, even loved, about this vibrant 19-deck siren named for Eurybia, the ancient Greek goddess who harnessed the natural elements to master the sea. There were also things I didn't like, though they weren't enough to make me lump this ship, the most eco-friendly in the MSC fleet, in the reject pile with my least-favorite U.S. city.

What I liked

Carousel lounge.

cruise ship msc euribia

During my first night on board, I followed the after-dinner crowds to the Carousel Lounge, a Deck 7 aft performance venue on all Meraviglia-class ships that has been beautifully reinvented on Euribia. When the space debuted in 2017 on Meraviglia, it was designed in the round with overhead rigging for Cirque du Soleil performances. Now freed from the constraints of circus-like acrobatics, the reimagined, opened-up Carousel is classy, sophisticated and social.

The new vibe is mainly due to Big Band at Sea, a superb 19-piece orchestra with a pair of dynamic vocalists whose repertoire includes crooner-era classics, hit Broadway tunes and modern chart-toppers. They perform three sets each evening and draw an appreciative, if somewhat mature, audience.

Yes, there's a dance floor, but there are also a large bar and cozy groupings of sofas set around a glowing fireplace. A red-felt pool table is popular with younger guests.

By day, with shades and screens lifted and the space's floor-to-ceiling windows revealed, the Carousel Lounge is a comfortable place to read or converse. Outdoor terraces on both the port and starboard sides also offer a quiet spot to enjoy fresh air and sunshine.

The 5 pools

cruise ship msc euribia

One thing I do appreciate about big ships is the options they offer, including multiple pools. Euribia has five of them, four outdoors and one indoors (with a retractable roof).

The pools are strategically placed around the ship, although two are adjacent on Deck 15. The spacious resort-style Main Pool is lined with cushioned sun beds and features two crescent-shaped hot tubs. The indoor Bamboo Pool offers a much smaller pool and hot tub. While ideal for cruising in chillier northern climates, the latter can get noisy when the roof is closed.

Two pools are located aft. The infinity-edge Horizon Pool on Deck 16 has an amphitheater-style design with multiple levels of sun beds. It also has a bar and transforms into a nighttime entertainment space.

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The kid-friendly, reef-themed Ocean Cay Aquapark features vibrant waterslides and a splash pool. It's located on Deck 19, and if you're cruising without kids, you might not even realize it's there.

The fifth pool isn't open to everyone. It's located forward on Deck 19 within the Yacht Club , the cruise line's elevated "ship within a ship" enclave of 103 staterooms and suites featuring exclusive spaces and amenities. I wasn't booked into the Yacht Club, but I did tour its pool deck. I could see myself spending a sea day there, sipping an Aperol spritz and nibbling on snacks served from the nearby grill.

Helios: Wine Maker

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Wine and technology prove to be a perfect pairing in Helios: Wine Maker. This new bar concept on Euribia takes a not-so-novel concept — machine-dispensed wine, 96 options, in fact, in small, medium and large pours — and adds a cool interactive twist.

During any of four sommelier-led master classes, which are each priced at 35 euros ($38) per person, guests are seated around a first-of-its-kind touchscreen table that helps guide them through a sampling of four wines with details on tasting notes and the winemaker's story. Pay attention: There's a pop quiz at the end.

Master class topics include New World versus Old World wines; biodynamic and organic wines; and a revelatory wine and glass pairing with wine glass company Riedel that I enjoyed my first evening on board. But even without a sommelier-led tasting, guests can easily consult touchscreens for more information about the wines they've selected.

Yes, self-dispensing wine bars can be impersonal. What worked for me here was that it made tasting a variety of wines easy and informative. I could read all about a wine before I tried it or, in the case of the master class I attended, discover interesting facts and tasting notes as I sipped. (Yes, that minerality I detected was legit.) The sommelier was there to lead me through layers of information on the touchscreen beneath my wine glasses, making a high-tech process delightfully engaging, as wine tasting should be.

The Galleria

cruise ship msc euribia

When I first encountered The Galleria, I had flashbacks of being swept up in a crowd of ceiling-gawking tourists in The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace. This gargantuan, two-level promenade on decks 6 and 7 features faux-marble balconies and the longest LED "sky dome" on a cruise ship, which arches overhead like a time-warp hybrid of the Sistine Chapel and a Times Square billboard.

The entire space, which pulses with eye-popping graphics, is home to all specialty restaurants, plus several bars and a whopping 13,756 square feet of shopping opportunities.

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To my surprise, my initial dislike that first evening quickly turned to fascination as I marveled at The Galleria's bold, chameleon-like quality. What might have been just a two-level shopping mall at sea was transformed into a captivating work of art. Maybe it was all the wine I'd sipped, but the massive LED mosaic overhead was hypnotic ... and helped orient me toward specialty dining venues, bars and, most importantly, the right elevator bank to reach my stateroom.

The irony isn't lost on me that I'm giving the most Vegas-like thing on board Euribia an enthusiastic thumbs up.

The eco-conscious message of the hull artwork

cruise ship msc euribia

A painted hull isn't exactly novel. Norwegian Cruise Line has been doing it since 2002. But the artwork that adorns Euribia — MSC's second ship powered by liquified natural gas, its most energy-efficient vessel and the first to sail a net-zero carbon-emission maiden voyage using bio-LNG fuel — has an important message: #savethesea.

Before boarding Euribia, every guest will spot this hashtag painted in vivid turquoise on both the port and starboard sides and surrounded by stenciled blue sea creatures. The hull artwork, a first for the cruise line, was created by German artist Alex Flämig and chosen by MSC to represent twin goals: to have MSC's entire fleet generate net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and to protect coral and other endangered sea life via its MSC Foundation.

Euribia isn't close to net zero yet, mainly because bio-LNG fuel isn't widely available, but this massive ship is already 44% more efficient than MSC vessels built just 10 years ago. This statistic and other eco-minded onboard practices helped me put a check in the "like" column.

What I didn't like

The stateroom decor and amenities.

cruise ship msc euribia

I felt hopeful as I swiped my keycard and opened the chic wood-like door, but when I saw my 189-square-foot stateroom, I was shocked — and not in a good way. The carpet, bulky sofa and oversized headboard were all dark brown, while the walls and furniture were beige. The patterned curtains and throw pillows were, you guessed it, brown and beige.

If brown is the new gray, I say no thank you. At least gray can lift and lighten a small space, while brown, especially the espresso-like shade used here (for practicality, I assume), is heavy and somber.

Then there was the artwork: an eel rendered in white dots against a brown ocean and a swirling orange sky. Where were the inspiring #savethesea blues of the hull? A few splashes of turquoise would surely have helped save this stateroom.

More importantly, where were the tissues and body lotion? I discovered that MSC supplies neither. The bathroom itself was a cramped, get-in-and-out-quickly kind of space, but thankfully, there was plenty of hot water eco-consciously generated by heat recovered from the engines.

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That night, I also discovered that the bed with its fluffy duvet and two pillow options was quite comfortable. I slept well — and with the lights off, the monochromatic brown didn't bother me as much.

The lack of Italian food on board

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On day two around 4 p.m., I began craving gelato. Bring on the Venchi! But Euribia, along with its Meraviglia-class siblings, features the French-inspired Jean-Philippe Maury Chocolat & Café and Jean-Philippe Crepes & Gelato instead of Venchi, the Italian brand offered on MSC's Seaside-class ships.

For those not in the know, Venchi has been making fine Italian chocolates since 1878, plus various kinds of gelato in traditional Italian flavors since 2007. The latter, in particular, is quite delicious.

My sweet tooth was begging, so I ordered two scoops of Jean-Philippe Maury's gelato: one scoop of pistachio and another of chocolate. Both were tasty, but something was slightly off. What was missing, I decided, was Venchi's transportive Italian authenticity.

This sentiment mimicked my overall feeling about the food on Euribia. Despite having a few delicious bites, the cuisine somehow fell short of expectations.

MSC has steadily improved its culinary offerings over the past several years, and most of what I ate — especially the mozzarella made fresh daily in the Marketplace buffet, as well as the tender gnocchi and slice of well-made margherita pizza I had during my cruise — was satisfying. The standout, however, was a white asparagus appetizer with a tangy Italian blood orange sauce served at the Gala Dinner in the Aurora Borealis main dining room.

As for the extra-charge specialty restaurants, the sample bites I tried in Hola! Tacos & Cantina didn't inspire me to head back for a full meal. The tuna and salmon rolls and robatayaki-style grilled eggplant served family style at Kaito Teppanyaki & Sushi Bar were OK but not outstanding. (I didn't get a chance to try Le Grill, the French brasserie-inspired steakhouse that has replaced Butcher's Cut on Euribia.)

Ultimately, nothing besides that small portion of tender white asparagus (which I would gladly have eaten multiple servings of) was truly memorable. I have sailed with MSC several times and know it's a mainstream line that fills its massive ships by offering enticingly low cruise fares, but I always find myself hoping the dining will be better given the company's Italian ownership.

As it turns out, food inspired by that heritage is what MSC does best.

Bottom line

MSC Euribia, which will cruise northern Europe through late 2024, is designed for affordable family fun, as it offers plenty to keep kids and teens occupied. There are complimentary kids clubs, a Sportsplex for court games and an arcade area for virtual reality fun.

That said, those traveling sans kids will not find themselves out of place. Couples will enjoy the ship's sophisticated spaces and nightly entertainment.

Regardless of who you're traveling with, you can expect an international (mostly European) passenger mix, announcements made in six languages and service that's slower than you're used to.

Give the ship a chance. After a few days, you might, like me, find yourself forgiving Euribia's superficial flaws and embracing the ship's megaship eco-warrior personality.

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MSC Euribia

About MSC Euribia

MSC Euribia, inspired by the ancient goddess Eurybia's mastery of the seas through winds, weather, and constellations, leads the way in implementing state-of-the-art sustainable technologies to safeguard the marine ecosystem. This ultra-modern, family-friendly mega-ship, weighing 184,011 tons, is meticulously designed to bring delight to all age groups. With features tailored for her 6,327 guests and boasting striking innovations, the decks display numerous original works of art, transforming the hull into a visual masterpiece—a groundbreaking concept in maritime design. MSC Euribia stands as a testament to the harmonious integration of cutting-edge technology and artistic excellence, promising a truly extraordinary maritime experience.

Whether you prefer a cozy duplex suite, a balcony cabin with a sea view, or family-friendly quarters, MSC Euribia has accommodations to suit your preferences. Explore a variety of options that make your cruise experience uniquely tailored and memorable. For those seeking ultimate luxury, the MSC Yacht Club offers the best cabin locations, exclusive access to reserved areas, a dedicated restaurant, lounges, a private pool area, and attentive service. With a 24-hour butler, massage rooms, and access to the MSC Aurea Spa's Thermal Suite, the MSC Yacht Club guarantees an opulent and comfortable cruise journey.

Younger guests aboard MSC Euribia are in for an exciting adventure with access to the super-amusement park and sports center, offering a variety of sports and games during the day and transforming into a vibrant venue for evening parties and dancing. The ship provides one of the most intricate and thrilling water parks at sea, promising hours of shared enjoyment for the entire family. Complementing these exciting features, there are over 100 hours of live entertainment per cruise, thoughtfully organized by MSC Cruises’ clubs. Emphasizing sustainability, the MSC Foundation Youth Centre offers specially curated activities, educating and engaging young cruisers on the importance of environmental stewardship. This ensures that their cruise experience is not only thrilling but also contributes to a sustainable and responsible future.

Embark on a delicious journey on MSC Euribia with diverse dining options . Enjoy Latin American and Mexican-inspired dishes at Hola! Tacos & Cantina, including blue corn tacos and vegetarian options. Try authentic Asian cuisine at Kato Sushi Bar or savor Japanese dishes at Kaito Teppanyaki. The Marketplace Buffet offers international dishes with a sea-view setting. MSC Euribia also features themed bars like Masters of the Seas, a British pub, and Helios Wine Maker for wine enthusiasts. Enjoy ocean views at Carousel Lounges or dance at the Attic Club. Each spot promises a unique and memorable experience.

MSC Euribia promises a harmonious blend of art and innovation, offering a truly unique and immersive experience for all on board.

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Msc Yacht Club Duplex Suite With Whirlpool

Two-floor stateroom: Balcony, Main floor: Open living and dining room with sofa that converts to a king bed, Bathroom with shower. Second floor: Master bedroom with king bed that can be converted into two single beds on request, Two walk-in closets, Bathroom with bathtub, Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar Located on decks 9 - 12. Note: The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same stateroom category).

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Yacht Club Royal Suite

Comfortable king bed that can be converted into two single beds on request, Balcony with private whirlpool bath and dining table , Separate living area and dining room, Walk-in closet, Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar, Located on decks 15. Note: The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same stateroom category).

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Msc Yacht Club Deluxe Suite

Comfortable king bed that can be converted into two single beds on request, Balcony, Sitting area with sofa, Spacious closet, Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer, Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar, Located on decks 14 - 18. Note: The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same stateroom category).

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Msc Yacht Club Interior Suite

Comfortable king bed that can be converted into two single beds on request, Spacious closet, Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer, Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar, Located on decks 14 - 16. Note: The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same stateroom category).

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Grand Suite Aurea With Terrace And Whirlpool

Comfortable king bed that can be converted into two single beds on request, Large balcony with a private whirlpool bath, Walk-in closet, Sitting area with double sofa bed, Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer, Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar Located on decks 12. Note: The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same stateroom category).

Sample Cabin Image for Category Code SL1 (Premium Suite Aurea)

Premium Suite Aurea

Comfortable king bed that can be converted into two single beds on request, Balcony with a private whirlpool bath, Spacious closet, Sitting area with double sofa bed, Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer, Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar Located on decks 9 - 14. Note: The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same stateroom category).

Sample Cabin Image for Category Code BA (Deluxe Balcony Aurea)

Deluxe Balcony Aurea

Comfortable king bed that can be converted into two single beds on request, Balcony, Sitting area with sofa, Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer, Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar. Note: The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same stateroom category).

Sample Cabin Image for Category Code BR2 (Deluxe Balcony)

Deluxe Balcony

Sample Cabin Image for Category Code BP (Deluxe Balcony with Partial view)

Deluxe Balcony with Partial view

Comfortable king bed that can be converted into two single beds on request, Balcony, Sitting area with sofa, Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer, Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar, Wi-Fi access available ($). Note: The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same stateroom category).

Sample Cabin Image for Category Code BS (Studio Balcony)

Studio Balcony

Balcony, Sitting area with sofa, Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer, Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar, Wi-Fi access available ($). Note: The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same stateroom category).

Sample Cabin Image for Category Code OL2 (Premium Ocean View)

Premium Ocean View

Comfortable king bed that can be converted into two single beds on request, Window with sea view, Relaxing armchair, Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer, Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar, Wi-Fi access available ($) Note: The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same stateroom category).

Sample Cabin Image for Category Code OR1 (Deluxe Ocean View)

Deluxe Ocean View

Sample Cabin Image for Category Code OM2 (Junior Ocean View)

Junior Ocean View

Sample Cabin Image for Category Code IR1 (Deluxe Interior)

Deluxe Interior

Comfortable king bed that can be converted into two single beds on request, Relaxing armchair, Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer, Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar, Wi-Fi access available ($) Note: The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same stateroom category).

Sample Cabin Image for Category Code I1S (Studio Interior)

Studio Interior

Relaxing armchair, Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer, Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar, Wi-Fi access available ($) Note: The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same stateroom category).

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Marketplace Buffet and Bar

MSC YACHT CLUB Restaurant

MSC YACHT CLUB Restaurant

MSC YACHT CLUB Restaurant.

Restaurant

Jean-Philippe Chocolate and Cafe

jean-Philippe Chocolate and Cafe

Jean-philippe crepes and Gelato

Jean-philippe crepes and Gelato

Le Grill

Kaito Teppanyaki

Ii Campo Restaurant

Ii Campo Restaurant

MSC yacht club Grill and bar

MSC yacht club Grill and bar

Cinema 4D

Dancing Floor

Conceierge Area

Conceierge Area

Bar

Decks: 5 15 18

Sports Bar

MSC Yacht Club

Decks: 16 18

Solarium

Decks: 15 16

Sun Deck

Top sail Lounge

Power Walking Track

Power Walking Track

Atrium

Baby Club Chicco

Polar Aquapark

Polar Aquapark

Pool

F1 Simulator

Sportplex

Decks: 18 16

Tv Games and Bowling

Tv Games and Bowling

Virtual Games Arcade

Virtual Games Arcade

MSC Excursion

MSC Excursion

Reception

Juniors Club Lego

Teens clubs

Teens clubs

Ampitheatre

Ampitheatre

Delphi Theatre

Delphi Theatre

Euribia Bar and Lounge

Euribia Bar and Lounge

Euribia Boutique

Euribia Boutique

galleria Euribia

galleria Euribia

HOLA Tacos and Cantina

HOLA Tacos and Cantina

MSC Excurions

MSC Excurions

Luxury Plaza

Luxury Plaza

Time vallee

Time vallee

Latelier du voyageur

Latelier du voyageur

Luxury Accessories

Luxury Accessories

MSC Future Cruise

MSC Future Cruise

MSC Shop

Shopping Gallery

Fashion Jewellery

Fashion Jewellery

The Hub Photo and digital

The Hub Photo and digital

Helios Wine Maker

Helios Wine Maker

MSC Foundation

MSC Foundation

Aurora Boreale

Aurora Boreale

Barber Shop

Barber Shop

Hair Salon

MSC Aurea Spa

TV studio and bar

TV studio and bar

Kaito Susi bar

Kaito Susi bar

kaito Robatayaki

kaito Robatayaki

Galleria euribia

Galleria euribia

Champagne bar

Champagne bar

Fine Jewellery

Fine Jewellery

MSC Signature Casino

MSC Signature Casino

Carousel Terrace

Carousel Terrace

Carousel Lounge

Carousel Lounge

MSC yacht club sundeck and bar

MSC yacht club sundeck and bar

MSC yacht club pool

MSC yacht club pool

Top 19 Exclusive Solarium

Top 19 Exclusive Solarium

Ocean Cay and Bar

Ocean Cay and Bar

Ocean Cay Aquapark

Ocean Cay Aquapark

Himalayan Bridge

Himalayan Bridge

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CABINS & SUITES

  • Comfortable king bed that can be converted into two single beds on request
  • Balcony with private whirlpool bath and dining table 
  • Separate living area and dining room
  • Walk-in closet
  • Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi 
  • Approx. 624 ft 2 with a balcony that is approx. 753 ft 2
  • Located on deck 15 Discover a world of privileges with MSC Yacht Club  The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same stateroom category).
  • Two-floor stateroom • Balcony • Main floor      o Open living and dining room with sofa that converts to a double bed      o Bathroom with shower • Second floor      o Master bedroom with king bed that can be converted into two single beds on request      o Two walk-in closets      o Bathroom with bathtub      o Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar      o Complimentary Wi-Fi • Approx. 635 ft 2 with a balcony that is approx. 248 ft 2 • Located on decks 9 - 12 Discover a world of privileges with MSC Yacht Club The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same stateroom category). 
  • Sitting area with sofa
  • Spacious closet
  • Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
  • Approx. 312 ft 2 with a balcony that is approx. 54 ft 2
  • Located on decks 14 - 18 Discover a world of privileges with MSC Yacht Club The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same stateroom category).
  • Approx. 183 ft 2
  • Located on decks 14 - 16 Discover a world of privileges with MSC Yacht Club   The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same stateroom category).
  • Large balcony with a private whirlpool bath
  • Sitting area with double sofa bed
  • Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
  • Wi-Fi access available ($)
  • Approx. 420 ft 2 with a balcony that is approx. 388 ft 2
  • Located on deck 12 The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same stateroom category).
  • Balcony with private whirlpool bath
  • Approx. 291 ft 2 with a balcony that is approx. 280 – 323 ft 2
  • Located on decks 9 - 13 The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same stateroom category).
  • Comfortable king bed that can be converted into two single beds
  • Bathroom with bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer
  • Accommodates up to 6 guests
  • Approx. 269 ft 2 with a balcony that is approx. 32 – 151 ft 2
  • Located on decks 9 - 14 The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same stateroom category).
  • Approx.183 ft 2 with a balcony that is approx. 43 – 86 ft 2 The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same stateroom category).
  • Approx.183 ft 2 with a balcony that is approx. 65 – 86 ft 2 The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same stateroom category).
  • Sitting area with single sofa bed
  • Approx.129 ft 2 with a balcony that is approx. 43 ft 2 The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same stateroom category).
  • Window with sea view
  • Relaxing armchair
  • Approx. 269 ft 2 
  • Accommodates up to 6 guests The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same stateroom category).
  • Approx. 172 ft 2 
  • Accommodates up to 2 guests The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same stateroom category).
  • Approx. 129 ft 2 
  • Located on decks 5-14 The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same stateroom category).
  • Approx. 129 ft 2

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MSC Yacht Club Royal Suite with Balcony Jacuzzi

Layout (floor plan).

All passengers booked in MSC Yacht Club Royal Suite accommodations receive the following perks (bonus amenities and services):

  • smart HDTV (interactive LCD TV), phone, electronic safe (in the closet), Nespresso coffee machine
  • Myform Memory mattresses
  • Dorelan pillows menu
  • Egyptian cotton bathrobes, slippers
  • luxury bedding (by Mascioni)
  • marble bathroom with shower / bathtub
  • fully stocked mini-bar
  • goodnight gourmet chocolates (by Venchi)
  • private balcony with a whirlpool tub and dining area (6-seat table)
  • Nintendo Wii gaming console
  • Priority services (check-in / check-out, embarkation / disembarkation, tendering)
  • 24-hour personal concierge, butler service, room service (free delivery)
  • Unlimited drinks in all MSC Yacht Club venues (including the suite's mini-bar drinks)
  • All-inclusive (complimentary) free-time dining (lunches and dinners) in the exclusive MSC Yacht Club restaurant
  • Unlimited drinks in all onboard bars and restaurants
  • Free Thermal Suite access
  • Direct access (via private elevator) to MSC Aurea Spa
  • Exclusive access to "The One Sun Deck" and "Top Sail Lounge"

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MSC Yacht Club Duplex Suite with Balcony Jacuzzi

Category YJD (MSC Duplex Suites) are 2-floor accommodations. On Level 1 are the living/dining room (double sofabed), wardrobe, bathroom (shower), terrace (with an outdoor Jacuzzi). On Level 2 are the Master Bedroom (double bed/non-convertible to twins), bathroom (shower, spa tub), wardrobe, Sundeck (loungers).

All passengers booked in Duplex Suites receive the following perks (bonus amenities and services):

  • 2-deck-high (lower / upper level) stateroom - main level (living/dining room, double sofabed), upper level (master bedroom, queen bed convertible to 2 single beds / upon request)
  • 2 HDTVs, 2 phones, electronic safe (in the closet), mini-bar
  • 2 walk-in wardrobes
  • 2 bathrooms with shower (1 with bathtub)
  • private balcony with whirlpool hot tub
  • Priority services (boarding, tendering, dinner seating / at onboard complimentary restaurants)
  • 24-hour room service
  • Unlimited drinks by MSC's "All-Inclusive Classic Drink Package"
  • Complimentary Spa package - welcome cocktail, your-choice massage (spa menu), tanning shower, private wellness consultation, Thermal Area free access (throughout the cruise, adults only), private solarium access
  • Complimentary room diffuser (100 ml)

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MSC Yacht Club Deluxe Suite

All passengers booked in MSC Yacht Club Deluxe Suites receive the following perks (bonus amenities and services):

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MSC Yacht Club Interior Suite

All passengers booked in MSC Yacht Club Interior Suites receive the following perks (bonus amenities and services):

  • interactive large LCD TV, phone, electronic safe (in the closet), Nespresso coffee machine
  • 1 queen bed (or 2 single beds/ upon request)
  • private bathroom with shower
  • Priority services (check-in / check-out, embarkation / disembarkation, tendering)
  • Unlimited drinks in all MSC Yacht Club venues (including the cabin's mini-bar drinks)

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Angle-Balcony Grand & Premium Suites with Terrace Jacuzzi

All passengers booked in Angle Balcony Suites receive the following perks (bonus amenities and services):

  • smart HDTV (interactive), phone, electronic safe (in the closet), mini-bar
  • 1 queen bed (or 2 single beds / upon request)
  • large wardrobe
  • private (angle) balcony with whirlpool hot tub
  • Unlimted drinks by MSC's "All-Inclusive Classic Drink Package"

MSC Euribia Angle-Balcony Grand & Premium Suites with Terrace Jacuzzi photo

Aft-Facing Premium Suite

Premium Suites accommodate up to 6 people being fitted with a double bed (convertible to twins), double sofabed, as well as two bunk beds (lower and upper) in a separate "kids bedroom".

SuperFamily Plus Cabins

All passengers booked in MSC family cabins (connecting staterooms for families) receive the following perks (bonus amenities and services):

  • Note: Super Family Plus cabins combine 3 connecting rooms (1 Inside plus 2 Balcony).
  • 3 HDTVs, 3 phones, 3 electronic safes (in the closets), 2 mini-bars
  • 3 wardrobes
  • 3 bathrooms (2 with showers, 1 with shower / bathtub)
  • 2 private balconies
  • bed configuration (max sleeping capacity 10 people) - combination of lower and upper beds plus double sofabeds
  • Dedicated and supervised kids activities (educational and recreational), "Doremi Chef" cooking courses
  • Classic dining (assigned first or second sitting) or Flexi dining (your-time). Switching dining styles is available after booking and also after boarding the ship.

SuperFamily Balcony Cabin

All passengers booked in MSC Super Family cabins (connecting staterooms for families) receive the following perks (bonus amenities and services):

  • Note: Super Family cabins combine 2 connecting balcony rooms
  • 2 HDTVs, 2 phones, 2 electronic safes (in the closets), 2 mini-bars
  • 2 wardrobes
  • 2 bathrooms (1 with showers, 1 with shower / bathtub)
  • bed configuration (max sleeping capacity 6 people) - combination of lower beds plus double sofabeds

Family Cabins

All passengers booked in MSC Family Balcony cabins (connecting staterooms for families) receive the following perks (bonus amenities and services):

  • Note: Family Balcony accommodations are 2 connecting cabins (1 Inside plus 1 Balcony or 1 Oceanview).
  • 1 private balcony (or Porthole Window)
  • bed configuration (max sleeping capacity 6 people) - combination of lower beds (queen and single) plus double sofabeds

Balcony Cabin

All passengers booked in MSC Balcony cabins receive the following perks (bonus amenities and services):

  • interactive LCD TV), phone, electronic safe (in the closet), mini-bar
  • private bathroom (with shower/bathtub)
  • private balcony

Note: Wheelchair-accessible cabins (for disabled passengers) are sized up to 325 ft2 (30 m2).

Depending on Balcony cabin class, passengers additionally receive the following amenities:

  • Bella Cabins - 20-hours-a-day gourmet buffet, dining preferences (Flexi Early or Late / at booking), free access to 5 different kids and teen clubs.
  • Fantastica Cabins ("Bella" privileges plus) - upper deck room location, Classic dining (first or second assigned sitting) or Flexi / your-time). Dining styles can be selected after booking or after boarding. 24-hour room service, Dedicated and supervised kids activities (educational and recreational), "Doremi Chef" cooking courses.
  • Wellness / Spa Cabins ("Fantastica" privileges plus) - upper deck room location, My Choice dining (anytime dinner, priority access to the ship's complimentary restaurants), Wellness Welcome Kit (MSC logoed T-shirt, shorts, sports towel), complimentary health check-up onboard, Inbody analyzer test (with personal Technogym-trained instructor), personalized Wellness program (1 complimentary gym class per day / every on 7+ day cruises), exclusive wellness-themed shore activities, unlimited mineral water onboard (at bars, restaurants, buffet, in-cabin bottled water), 1 sports drink per day (in-cabin minibar), complimentary gym gear laundry service, 1 free souvenir photo.
  • Aurea Cabins ("Fantastica" privileges plus) - priority boarding, Unlimted drinks (by MSC's "All-Inclusive Classic Drink Package"), My Choice dining (anytime dinner, priority access to the ship's complimentary restaurants), Complimentary Spa package (welcome cocktail, your-choice massage/spa menu, tanning shower, private wellness consultation, Thermal Area free access (throughout the cruise, adults only), private solarium access, room diffuser (100 ml).

(decks 8-14) Deluxe Balcony Aurea cabins are sized 17 m2.

(decks 13-14) Studio Balcony/single cabins are sized 12 m2.

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Oceanview Cabin

All passengers booked in MSC Oceanview cabins receive the following perks (bonus amenities and services):

  • smart HDTV (interactive LCD TV), phone, electronic safe (in the closet), mini-bar
  • private bathroom (with shower)

Depending on Oceanview cabin class (low to high - Bella, Fantastica, Spa), passengers additionally receive the following amenities:

  • Wellness / Spa Cabins ("Fantastica" privileges plus) - upper deck room location, My Choice dining (anytime dinner, priority access to the ship's complimentary restaurants), Wellness Welcome Kit (MSC logoed T-shirt, shorts, sports towel), complimentary health check-up onboard, Inbody analyzer test (with personal Technogym-trained instructor), personalized Wellness program (1 complimentary gym class per day / every day on 7+ days cruises), exclusive wellness-themed shore activities, unlimited mineral water onboard (at bars, restaurants, buffet, in-cabin bottled water), 1 sports drink per day (in-cabin minibar), complimentary gym gear laundry service, 1 free souvenir photo.

(decks 9-11) Premium Ocean View cabins accommodate up to 6 people and are sized 25 m2.

(deck 5) Deluxe Ocean View cabins are sized 16 m2.

(deck 8) Junior Ocean View and Junior Ocean View with Obstructed View cabins are sized 12 m2.

MSC Euribia Oceanview Cabin photo

Interior Cabin

All passengers booked in MSC Interior cabins receive the following perks (bonus amenities and services):

Depending on Inside cabin class (low to high - Bella, Fantastica, Spa), passengers additionally receive the following amenities:

(decks 5-14) Deluxe Interior cabins are sized 17 m2.

(decks 5-13) Studio Interior/single cabins are sized 12 m2.

MSC Euribia Interior Cabin photo

Studio Single Cabin

All passengers booked in Studios receive the following perks (bonus amenities and services):

  • wardrobe, vanity table/writing desk with chair
  • 1 French bed (sized 140x200 cm / 255x78 inches)

MSC's Studios (categories IS-Interior, OS-OceanView, BS-Balcony) are available for booking with single-occupancy rates only.

Handicap|Wheelchair-Accessible Cabins

For passengers with disabilities, MSC Euribia has a total of 58 handicap-accessible cabins (25x Inside, 32x Balcony, 1x Deluxe Suite).

Each of the handicapped staterooms features: larger size (compared to the non-accessible counterpart), wider doors (width 35 inches / 0,9 m, sitting-level keycard slot), wider turning spaces (5 ft / 1,5 m), ramped thresholds, beds with open bed frames, lowered vanity in the sitting area, amplified phones, captioned TVs, wider bathrooms (door width 35 inches / 0,9 m, roll-in shower, fold-down shower bench, grab rails, lower sinks and closet rods, raised toilets, hand-held shower head, seat height from the floor 0,4 m).

All ADA cabins also feature a convenient location near the elevators.

The ship's gangways are all wide enough for most types of wheelchairs and disability scooters.

All decks provide elevator access.

All passenger lifts have visual, audio and Braille deck indicators.

During an emergency, dedicated crew personnel helps all disabled guests (also those with reduced mobility) to board the ship's lifeboats.

MSC Euribia cabins review

Of all MSC Euribia staterooms (2421 total), 1650 are outside, 755 are inside, 60 are ADA-compliant (wheelchair-accessible cabins for passengers with disabilities or reduced mobility). All cruise accommodations have a double bed (convertible to 2 single beds). The number of all cabin categories is 20, including the Wellness (Spa) grades YCW-Deluxe Suite, BW-Balcony, OW-Oceanview, and IW-Inside.

For accommodating more guests (up to 10), the ship offers 3 types of "family cabins", comprising of 2 or 3 modular connecting rooms (and their balconies). These are the categories FPB ("Super Family Plus"), FLA ("Super Family"), and FMB ("Family") balconied staterooms. The MSC ship Euribia features 95x Yacht Club Suites (fore-located on decks 14-15-16-18), 8x Duplex Suites (2-level accommodations) 15x Interior Studios (dedicated for solo travelers single cabins without single supplement). Some cabins (including the Studios) are with reduced-size beds (140x200 cm / 255x78 inches).

Follows the review of MSC Euribia staterooms as amenities, furniture and included (complimentary) services:

All passenger cabins as amenities offer twin beds (singles convertible to king, or double upon request), leather headboard, bedside tables and wall lamps, pillow menu, smart HDTV (with an interactive TV system, allowing bookings from the cabin, also itinerary/ports of call and tours/excursions information, movies on demand, live webcam views), direct-dial phone (onboard connections only), safe, hairdryer, mini-bar/fridge, closet/wardrobe, sitting/lounge area (mirrored vanity table, chairs), en-suite bathroom (WC, sink, shower), individual air-conditioning (thermostat controlled), Wi-Fi Internet access. All MSC YACHT CLUB cabins additionally have Nespresso machines.

All Suite categories feature larger bathrooms with bathtubs.

Interconnecting "cluster cabins" are specifically designed for large families and family group travel. This new concept allows up to 3 cruise staterooms to be linked together and opened up. Euribia ship’s family cabins are in 3 main categories – FAMILY (max occupancy 6 passengers, 2 connecting rooms, 2 baths, 1 balcony), SUPERFAMILY (max occupancy 6 passengers, 2 connecting rooms, 2 baths /1 with bathtub, 2 balconies) and SUPERFAMILY PLUS (max occupancy 10 passengers, 3 connecting rooms, 3 baths, 2 balconies).

Angle Balcony Suites feature larger bathrooms and a veranda with a whirlpool bath. Duplex Suites feature 2 walk-in closets, 2 bathrooms (1 with bathtub, 1 with shower), veranda with a whirlpool bath.

YACHT CLUB Royal Suites feature a spacious veranda (40 m2) with a 6-seat dining table and a whirlpool bath.

MSC "BELLA cabins" are in categories I1-Inside, O1-Oceanview, and B1-Balcony. Booking Bella-class staterooms additionally offer as extra perks: 20-hour gourmet buffet, organized daily scheduled activities, access to a dedicated swimming pool, modern gym, open-air sports facilities, plus earning MSC Club points for more perks on the next cruise.

MSC "FANTASTICA cabins" are in categories I2-Inside, O2-Oceanview, B2-Balcony, and all SuperFamily rooms. Booking Fantastica-class staterooms additionally offer as extra perks: 24-hour room service, 50% discount on fitness classes, specially dedicated to kids activities, free in-room dining (breakfast), free delivery, priority dinner sitting, cooking sessions with the ship’s Master Chef. These higher-grade cabins are with upper deck location and offer easy access to elevators and popular lounges.

MSC "AUREA cabins" are in category B3-Balcony. Booking Aurea-class staterooms additionally offers: a complimentary Aurea Spa package, Thermal Area unlimited access, 60-min massage PP (max 2 per cabin), 20-min Solarium usage, welcome cocktail party, plus priority services (check-in, embarkation, tendering), bathrobes, slippers, luxury spa products, 24-hour unlimited drinks (specialty coffee, wine and beer, cocktails, soft beverages, gelato ice cream).

MSC YACHT CLUB passengers enjoy an exclusive butler service (available 24-hours), dedicated concierge service (24-hour Concierge Reception), all-inclusive dining (a la carte menu, your-time dining in an exclusive gourmet restaurant (TBN), unlimited drinks (from cabin’s mini-bar and in all Yacht Club complex areas), exclusive "The One Sun Deck" (suites-only sundeck area) access, exclusive Top Sail Lounge access. The YACHT CLUB’s exclusive lounge areas are "Top Sail Lounge" (with its own restaurant) and "The One Pool Deck" (swimming pool, whirlpools, sundeck served by its own bar).

MSC’s "Super Family Plus" cabins are category B1-Balcony staterooms (location on decks 9, 10, 11). Facing forward, they interconnect with an interior room and another B1-Balcony (forward location too) making a "Super Family Plus". Some of the aft-location B2-Balcony staterooms (location – decks 9 through 14) have an extra single bed and can be connected to make a "Super Family Plus". When a balcony room is combined with an adjoining interior cabin it becomes a "Superfamily".

Passengers booked in MSC Wellness cabins (IW-Inside, OW-Oceanview, BW-Balcony, and YCW-Yacht Club) receive access to dedicated sports facilities, training equipment, and amenities, along with the personal trainer, personalized fitness program, exclusive fitness-themed excursions, healthy food/drinks, charge-free laundry service (gym wear only).

Note: On decks 13 and 14, balcony cabins colored in pink are the line’s new "wellness" class. In the same class are also the interior staterooms on deck 13, plus 4 outside staterooms on deck 8.

ZOE is MSC's (and cruise industry's first) new in-cabin digital assistant. The technology was developed by Harman International (US-based company, a fully-owned subsidiary of Samsung Electronics).

  • ZOE is an artificial intelligence device (voice-enabled, with advanced voice recognition software) available in all passenger staterooms.
  • ZOE speaks 7 languages, answer cruise-related questions, provides info on shipboard services-activities-facilities, makes reservations and bookings.
  • The digital device features far-field microphones, top-quality speaker, quad-core processor (for fast response times), direct phone connection (through Bluetooth). The system can also upgrade its own database to answer previously unanswerable questions.
  • Passenger data (including itinerary/tour and shipboard preferences) is stored in the Cloud Storage system and used on the next scheduled voyage.
  • The device (sized ~15 cm) can be activated whenever passengers choose. A waiver must be signed to agree for their personal data to be stored.

Starting with Bellissima (2019), ZOE will be available on all newbuild MSC liners and introduced fleetwide over 2019-2024.

MSC Euribia cabin and suite plans are property of MSC Cruises . All floor plans are for informational purposes only and CruiseMapper is not responsible for their accuracy.

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Msc Euribia Overview

Named for an ancient goddess who mastered the seas, MSC Euribia is a master of the seas, family cruising and relaxation! As with all of MSC Cruises’ ships, MSC Euribia seamlessly blends technology into your everyday life onboard, maximizing your time to experience everything the ship has to offer onboard and everything your MSC Euribia cruise has to offer ashore! Featuring 5 pools, including one with no kids allowed, 10 dining venues and over 20 bars, you’ll need at least a week to experience it all. Also, onboard MSC Euribia , you’ll find entertainment options abound, with each 7-day cruise featuring a few different live shows! For more information on MSC Euribia and experiencing all she has to offer with the whole family, call our cruising experts at 1-800-377-9383!

  • Passenger Capacity: 4,838 (double occupancy)
  • Year Built: 2023
  • Last Refurbished: N/A

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Marketplace Buffet on MSC Euribia

Marketplace Buffet

Nothing fills you up after a long day exploring everything onboard MSC Euribia or a tough excursion like an all you can eat buffet with all your favorite options! Open almost all day, the Marketplace Buffet is serving up a consistent menu with foods from all over the world, healthy options and of course, stunning sea views.

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Kaito Sushi Bar & Teppanyaki

Dinner and a show is synonymous with cruising, but if Broadway isn’t your thing, check out Kaito! Teppanyaki cooks and sushi masters are slinging fresh made Asian fusion cuisine and some of the freshest sushi on the seven seas.

Entrance to Jean-Phillipe on MSC Euribia

Jean-Phillipe Crepes & Gelato

Follow the scent of fresh crepes to the Promenade where you can indulge your sweet tooth on MSC Euribia ! Jean-Phillipe Crepes & Gelato is making crepes to order, with fresh fruit and only the finest ingredients. Nothing complements a hot fresh crepe like a scoop of ice cold, fresh made classic Italian gelato. Go on, we know your mouth is watering.

Helios Wine Makers bar on MSC Euribia

21 Onboard Bars & Lounges

On MSC Euribia , bar hopping is as easy as a walk to the Promenade! Featuring 21 onboard bars and lounges, there is something to match everyone’s vibe. Whether you’re a wino looking for the finest Pinot at the Helios Wine Maker, drinking and riding a win streak at the Casino Bar or dancing the night away at the Attic Club nightclub, you’ll find your new favorite spot. That’s just a few examples, there’s more!

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Youth activity room on MSC Euribia

MSC Kids Programs

If you’re cruising with kids, look no further! MSC Euribia has 7 dedicated spaces just for the kiddos, age divided from toddlers to teens – with supervision of course. Each cruise includes over 100 hours of family friendly entertainment designed for kids, so mom & dad can kick back by the pool, knowing they made the right decision by choosing MSC Cruises.

Yacht Club pool on MSC Euribia

Yacht Club on MSC Euribia

The ultimate luxury experience, the MSC Yacht Club is a private area onboard reserved only for guests in suites. A separate pool area, with a solarium and private whirlpools, dedicated restaurants and lounges and more come with this experience. Oh, and the 24-hour butler service is pretty nice, too. You’ll need to experience Yacht Club to know what it’s like to enjoy the hustle and bustle of a ship full of onboard activities, with the luxury of your own private retreat.

Thermal suite in the Aurea Spa

MSC Aurea Spa

Pamper yourself with a trip to the spa on MSC Euribia . With a full menu of services to choose from, a thermal spa that is complimentary for Yacht Club Guests and even a hair salon, you’ll come back refresh, rejuvenated and with a new hairstyle!

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Cruising with family on MSC Euribia

The ideal family cruise is onboard MSC Euribia , there’s simply no contest. From award winning children’s programming, to the onboard waterpark and the Yacht Club, this ship is ideal for the family cruising with multiple generations. Those used to the luxury experience will fall in love with the Yacht Club, while the nightclub and bars keep the young adult entertained.

For more information on MSC Euribia and the incredible onboard experience for families and couples alike, call our cruising experts at 1-800-377-9383!

Msc Euribia Cruise Destinations

Visiting an array of exclusive and exciting ports all over the world, MSC crafts each itinerary to showcase the best of the region and ensure a perfect vacation experience. You can cruise with MSC to destinations like the Caribbean, South America, and across the grand Atlantic. Whether it's an adventurous cruise to the Red Sea, or a historically-focused voyage to Northern Europe, MSC can take you there in style.

Msc Euribia Asia Cruise Destination

Fresh spices to collect and sweet relaxation on the beaches of the gulf—this and much more when you cruise to the United Arab Emirates.

Msc Euribia Northern Europe Cruise Destination

Northern Europe

From castles to churches, country sides to market squares and everything in between, you’ll find your inspiration on a cruise to Northern Europe.

Msc Euribia Departure Ports

With their flair for Mediterranean style MSC offers a variety of sailings in and around that area. However the cruise line is actively expanding with cruises to Dubai and Caribbean cruises leaving from Miami. MSC also visits South America with sailings leaving from Rio de Janeiro.  Find out more about MSC by talking with a qualified cruise consultant at The Cruise Web. 

Msc Euribia Dubai, United Arab Emirates Departure Port

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Dubai is a modern city that people from all nationalities flock towards to indulge in designer clothes, fancy hotels and the high life.

Msc Euribia Copenhagen, Denmark Departure Port

Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen is a delightful city with some of the world’s most interesting places, like the longest pedestrian street and one of the oldest amusement parks in the world.

Msc Euribia Le Havre (Paris), France Departure Port

Le Havre (Paris), France

In Northern France, explore Le Havre, a city with modern architecture and one of the most inspiring collections of Impressionist artwork.

Msc Euribia Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy Departure Port

A cruise to Civitavecchia is a chance for you to hop a quick train to Rome and explore the enormous history through ruins, galleries and The Vatican museums.

Msc Euribia Barcelona, Spain Departure Port

Discover imaginative architecture, impressive Spanish dishes and beautiful excursions into nature when you cruise to Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia.

Msc Euribia Kiel, Germany Departure Port

Kiel, Germany

Kiel is a major German maritime center and a popular cruise embarkation port for cruises going all around the world.

Msc Euribia Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Departure Port

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Traditional cultures blend beautifully with modern advancements in Abu Dhabi, the stunning capital of the United Arab Emirates.

Msc Euribia Doha, Qatar Departure Port

Doha, Qatar

A bustling city in Qatar, Doha is known for it's iconic skyline and stunning beaches on the Persian Gulf.

Msc Euribia Southampton, England Departure Port

The cruise port of Southampton features tons of diverse attractions that provide insight into England’s culture and storied past, including fortresses, gardens and national parks.

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Msc Euribia Balcony Stateroom

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Main pool deck on MSC Euribia

Main pool deck on MSC Euribia

Balcony stateroom (BA) on MSC Euribia

Balcony stateroom (BA) on MSC Euribia

Marketplace Buffet main dining room

Marketplace Buffet main dining room

Helios Wine Maker Bar

Helios Wine Maker Bar

Yacht Club pool on MSC Euribia

Yacht Club pool on MSC Euribia

Youth Club area with games

Youth Club area with games

Main pool deck on MSC Euribia

Top 10 Msc Euribia Cruises

  • MSC Euribia 7 NIGHT Europe - Northern CRUISE Departing From Kiel, Germany (May 2024 - Oct 2025)
  • MSC Euribia 7 NIGHT Middle East CRUISE Departing From Dubai, United Arab Emirates (Nov 2024 - Mar 2025)
  • MSC Euribia 4 NIGHT Middle East CRUISE Departing From Dubai, United Arab Emirates (Nov 2024 - Nov 2024)
  • MSC Euribia 1 NIGHT Middle East CRUISE Departing From Dubai, United Arab Emirates (Nov 2024)
  • MSC Euribia 7 NIGHT Middle East CRUISE Departing From Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (Nov 2024 - Mar 2025)
  • MSC Euribia 5 NIGHT Middle East CRUISE Departing From Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (Apr 2025)
  • MSC Euribia 28 NIGHT Middle East CRUISE Departing From Dubai, United Arab Emirates (Apr 2025)
  • MSC Euribia 16 NIGHT Middle East CRUISE Departing From Dubai, United Arab Emirates (Apr 2025)
  • MSC Euribia 18 NIGHT Middle East CRUISE Departing From Dubai, United Arab Emirates (Apr 2025)
  • MSC Euribia 24 NIGHT Middle East CRUISE Departing From Dubai, United Arab Emirates (Apr 2025)

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Enjoy dining aboard MSC Cruises, including the Main Restaurant, La Locanda Pizzeria, Eataly, Ristorante Italia, La Palmeraie, L'Etoile, Galaxy Lounge and many more.

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Engage in MSC Cruises' onboard activities, including aqua parks, water slides, fitness classes, art auctions, pools, sports courts and duty-free shopping.

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Relax in MSC Cruises' Aurea Spa - featuring a sauna, steam room and whirlpool bath - fitness centers and wellness classes like yoga, dance and nutrition.

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Learn about MSC Cruises' special themed cruises, including a baseball themed cruise celebrating America's pastime.

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Learn about cruising with children aboard MSC Cruises. Kids sail free on select sailings, and there are various youth programs for children ages 3-17, including DoremiLand's Mini and Junior Clubs.

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MSC Euribia | Yacht Club

  • Surface   58 sqm, balcony 70 sqm, Deck 15
  • Balcony with private whirlpool bath and dining table
  • Separate living area and dining room
  • Walk-in wardrobes
  • Bathroom with tub and shower, vanity area with hairdryer
  • Comfortable double or single beds (on request)
  • Wifi connection included
  • Interactive TV, telephone,safe and minibar

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Discover a world of privileges with MSC Yacht Club including:

  • 24-Hour Butler service and dedicated concierge
  • Premium Extra Drink and Internet packages included
  • Complimentary Access to the Thermal Suite in the MSC Aurea SPA
  • Balinese massage package and Specialty restaurants package, available up to 2 days prior to embarkation; 10% discount on all spa treatments purchased on board.
  • 1 Free cruise change

MSC Euribia | Yacht Club

  • Surface 59 sqm with a balcony 23 sqm , deck 9-12 , with dining table and private whirlpool bath
  • Two-deck-high cabin
  • Easy access to the Yacht Club areas

Main level:

  • Open living/dining room with sofa that converts to double bed
  • Bathroom with shower

Second level

  • Master bedroom with double bed which can be converted into two single beds (on request)
  • Two walk in wardrobes
  • Bathroom with tub
  • Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar

MSC Euribia | Yacht Club

  • Surface 29 sqm, balcony 5 sqm, deck 14-18
  • Sitting area with sofa
  • Spacious wardrobe
  • Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area with hairdryer

MSC Euribia | Yacht Club

  • Surface 17 sqm, deck 14-16

MSC Euribia | Suite

  • Surface 39 sqm, large balcony 36 sqm with its own private whirlpool bath , deck 12
  • Walk-in Wardrobe. Setting Area with double sofa bed.
  • Bathroom with shower vanity area with hairdryers.
  • Double bed can be converted into two single beds (on request).
  • Interactive TV, telephone and safe.
  • Wifi connection available (for a fee).
  • Mini bar. Air conditioning.

Size, layout and furniture may vary from that shown (within the same cabin category).

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MSC Euribia | Suite

  • Surface   27 sqm, with balcony ( 26-30 sqm) with its own private whirlpool bath , deck 9-13
  • Spacious Wardrobe.
  • Sitting Area with double sofa bed.

MSC Euribia | Suite

  • Surface   25 sqm, balcony 3-14 sqm, deck 9-14
  • Bathroom with bathtub, vanity area with hairdryer
  • Interactive TV, telephone, Wifi connection available (for a fee), and minibar
  • Can accomodate up to 6 people

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MSC Euribia | Balcony

  • Surface 17 sqm, balcony 6 sqm, deck 11-13
  • Interactive TV, telephone, Wifi connection available (for a fee), safe and minibar

MSC Euribia | Balcony

  • Surface  17 sqm, balcony 6 sqm, deck 8-10

MSC Euribia | Balcony

  • Surface  17 sqm, balcony 6 sqm, deck 8-14

MSC Euribia | Balcony

  • Surface 12 sqm, balcony 4 sqm, deck 13-14
  • Sitting area with single sofa bed

MSC Euribia | Ocean view

  • Surface 25 sqm, deck 9-11
  • Window with sea view
  • Relaxing armchair
  • Bathroom with shower, vanity area with hairdryer

MSC Euribia | Ocean view

  • Surface  16 sqm, deck 5
  • Can accomodate up to 2 people

MSC Euribia | Ocean view

  • Surface approx. 12 sqm, deck 8

MSC Euribia | Ocean view

  • Surface 12 sqm, deck 8

MSC Euribia | Interior

  • Surface 17 sqm, deck 5-10
  • Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer

MSC Euribia | Interior

  • Surface 12 sqm, deck 5-13

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The best new cruises in the world: 2024 Hot List

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It’s inevitable: every spring when we pull together the Hot List, our annual collection of the world’s best new hotels, restaurants, and cruise ships, a staffer remarks that this latest iteration has got to be the best one ever. After a year’s worth of travelling the globe – to stay the night at a converted farmhouse in the middle of an olive grove outside Marrakech or sail aboard a beloved cruise line’s inaugural Antarctic voyage – it’s easy to see why we get attached. But this year’s Hot List, our 28th edition, might really be the best one ever. It’s certainly our most diverse, featuring not only a hotel suite that was once Winston Churchill’s office, but also the world’s largest cruise ship and restaurants from Cape Town to Bali . We were surprised and inspired by this year’s honorees, and we know you will be too. These are the Hot List cruise winners for 2024.

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Celebrity Ascent, Celebrity Cruises

Celebrity is a premium big-ship cruise brand, focusing on exquisite dining, cutting-edge amenities, Instagram-worthy public spaces chock-full of bespoke art pieces, and avant-garde onboard entertainment. The ship makes passengers feel, in a word, glamorous. Celebrity Ascent’s sumptuously designed interiors are flooded with natural light and evoke an air of playful sophistication that makes a week on board an escape worth cherishing. Passengers may find themselves longing to return for just one more succulent crab claw at Raw on 5, one more martini poured by bottle-spinning bartenders in the Martini Bar, or one more dazzling, acrobatic stage show, in the days following their farewells to this beautiful ship. From around £574 per person for a seven-night sailing. Scott Laird

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Emerald Sakara, Emerald Cruises

Now with two oceangoing vessels joining Emerald’s more established fleet of nine river-dedicated “Star-Ships,” the decade-old cruise line is extending a brand built on unpretentious luxury to more corners of the world. Christened last August , the 100-guest superyacht, Sakara, is a near twin to Azzurra, which in 2022 ushered in a new era for Emerald by taking to the high seas. Sakara, like its sister, delightfully blurs the line between the luxury and ultra-luxury cruise categories, offering attentive service, gourmet cuisine, tasteful decor, and an eclectic slate of activities at a price point friendly to more budgets. The cherry on top with both superyachts is a slew of perks atypical of small-ship sailing, ranging from an impressively comprehensive spa to a marina platform well equipped for more fun in the sun. Despite having so much good stuff, each vessel is remarkably spacious. Getting a sense of being on a private yacht is easy like Sunday morning. Sakara is homeported in the Caribbean and the Mediterranean through at least March 2026; Azzurra, too, in addition to the Middle East, Kenya, and the Seychelles . Emerald’s river operations are based in Europe and Southeast Asia. (Note that a third ship, the Kaia, has just been announced by the cruise line; it debuts in April 2026, and, for all the early birds, it is now open for bookings.) From around £3,112. David Dickstein

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Explora I, Explora Journeys

With a showpiece lobby bar, upscale restaurants, and a sultry infinity pool, Explora Journeys' relaxed luxury-resort-at-sea vibe strikes the perfect balance on Explora I. Launched in August 2023, the all-inclusive ship is disarmingly beautiful. A sleek navy blue exterior cocoons 461 suites, all with deep balconies, walk-in closets, and marble bathrooms. There is free-flowing Champagne, 7,500 square feet of wellness space, and 18 drinking and dining venues. From Emporium Marketplace, with its decadent raw bar, to pan-Asian restaurant Sakura, the dining on Explora I is sensational. Marble & Co. Grill is an intimate steakhouse where ageing meats hang in temperature-controlled cabinets. At Anthology, the ship's only supplementary restaurant, guest chefs – such as Claude Le Tohic of San Francisco's O' by Claude Le Tohic – curate sublime tasting menus. There's more: The only Rolex boutique at sea, huge hot tubs, and a shore program that sees some land experiences developed in partnership with revered explorer Mike Horn. From around £564 per person per night. Kerry Spencer

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Icon of the Seas, Royal Caribbean International

Aboard the Icon, you can really get lost. The behemoth is just plain big, with a capacity for nearly 8,000 when combining passengers and crew across 20 decks and 250,800 gross tons. Two and a half laps around the ship’s jogging track, a particular highlight onboard, and you’ve run a mile. So one can find themselves in need of a map – forgetting your sunscreen , for example, in your cabin is a bit of a chore depending on how far you’ve made it. But the abundance of things to do is also narcotic, and you feel a bit like a lotus-eater attempting to navigate it all while keeping your head. Amid the relentless entertainment, not to be missed are the top-notch performers present everywhere, from the Olympic-level aquatics show that you can watch from the windows of the speciality seafood restaurant should seating be elusive (it often is) to the cafeteria, where crewmembers dressed as food items sing songs reminding (commanding, actually, which is fabulous) passengers to wash their hands at sinks near the entrance. If you wish to enjoy the largest waterpark at sea, by the way, do what I did not and pack a swimsuit without zippers. From around £1,818 . Charlie Hobbs

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MSC Euribia, MSC Cruises

Looking at a row of cruise ships in port, you'll spot MSC Euribia right away. She's covered bow to stern by an ocean-themed mural by German artist Alex Flämig that bears the hashtag #SaveTheSeas nodding to the MSC's dedication to sustainable cruising: the Italian cruise line aims to be net-zero by 2050. MSC Euribia brings it one step closer to that goal, as it's the fleet's greenest ship yet, operating on liquified natural gas (LNG) and running advanced water and waste treatment systems onboard. But enough with the technical details – this mega-ship is packed with activities and entertainment, with 10 restaurants, 21 bars, five pools, two performance venues, and a bevvy of family-friendly amenities, like an F1 simulator, a waterpark, and a bowling alley. More adult-oriented highlights include the MSC Aurea Spa, with a thermal suite outfitted with thalassotherapy pools, a salt cave, and a snow room, as well as the Helios Wine Maker bar for wine tastings. Itineraries from around £420. Stefanie Waldek

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Norwegian Viva, Norwegian Cruise Line

The second entry in Norwegian Cruise Line’s new Prima Class, Viva is like an Irish twin of older sister Prima. There’s the same stateroom count at 1,586, done in pristine and pleasing neutrals, as well as familiarly tricked-out amenities like the zippy 1,400-foot go-kart racing track that undulates over-the-top decks. Importantly, the Ocean Walk, which my colleague Mercedes Bleth adored aboard the Prima, remains. But round two afforded the premier name in large-ship cruising a chance to tweak and perfect, with an influx of seating options both in the ship’s complimentary dining hall as well as on its myriad decks. Across from the signature “zero-waste” Metropolitan Bar, where yummy drinks are whipped up from the ship’s food waste (I particularly enjoy a buttery Croissant Mai-Tai, for which hardening pastries are boiled down into sweetening syrup; the same is done with banana peels) is an interactive piece of digital art 52 feet wide that sees butterflies flit beside passersby. Breezy class all around. From around £791. Charlie Hobbs

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Oceania Vista, Oceania Cruises

Vista, Oceania’s first new ship in more than a decade and the first of its Allura Class, debuted with small but mighty upgrades to its previous ships: better stabilisers for a smoother sailing experience; stronger Wi-Fi; lighting and architecture designed to make the ship’s common spaces look and feel roomier; a resort-like pool deck; and balconies in every cabin. The real star of the show, though, is the food and beverage experience – Vista’s culinary program delivers on its promise of top-quality venues you’ll want to make the rounds at. New to the lineup are Ember, a steakhouse with decor straight out of Napa Valley , and Aquamar Kitchen, serving up lighter fare that doesn’t skimp on taste. Celebrate a birthday, an anniversary, or a just-because occasion with the Cellar Masters Wine Luncheon, a five-course meal and wine pairing. And don’t miss the elaborate sea day brunch, where towers of lobster, crab, and caviar await. Of course, the ship is just one destination. This year, Vista is splitting time between the Mediterranean and the Caribbean; next year, it will venture farther into Europe with ports of call like Istanbul , Stockholm, and Klaipeda, Lithuania. Its sister ship, Allura, sets sail in 2025. From around £2,182. Madison Flager

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Scenic Eclipse II, Scenic Luxury Cruises and Tours

The eagerly awaited Scenic Eclipse II is the new and improved version of Scenic's first expedition vessel, Scenic Eclipse. Dubbed "discovery yachts" for their sleek look and top-tier service, the sisters are nearly identical, with most changes so subtle that most guests might not even notice them, such as the slight enlargement of the steam room in the spa. But a big difference can be found on deck 10, where a plunge pool with jets for simulated lap swimming has taken the place of two hot tubs – and there's a new Sky Bar up here. Otherwise, Scenic Eclipse II has the same beloved amenities of its sister, most notably 10 exceptional dining experiences, from a sushi bar to a French restaurant with an attached Champagne bar; a 5,920-square-foot spa; two helicopters; and a submersible. Capable of sailing all over the world, including the polar regions, Scenic Eclipse II has itineraries for every type of traveller. From around £6,025. Stefanie Waldek

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Seabourn Pursuit, Seabourn Cruise Line

Pursuit is a small, “yacht-like” expedition ship with a distinct green exterior whose destinations range from Antarctica to warmer climes like the Kimberley in Australia. The decadent cabins, bigger than some standard hotel rooms, feel spacious and relaxing, complete with all the subtle touches that make you feel immediately at home. You can hang your evening attire in the walk-in closet and dry your wet swimwear – or damp Arctic expedition gear – in the built-in warming compartment; have sunrise breakfasts or sunset cocktails mixed at the in-room wet bar on your private balcony; and sleep in a plush, queen-sized bed. But what truly sets this cruise apart is the attentive and personable staff who quickly learn your name and personal preferences, providing VIP treatment throughout the journey. From around £8,729. Taylor Eisenhauer

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Seven Seas Grandeur, Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Ports in the Caribbean, the Greek islands , and the Riviera might be the draw, but the all-inclusive luxury line Regent Seven Seas Cruises produces ships that have travellers looking forward to those days at sea, as its sixth offering, Grandeur, further proves. All of the 372 suites, which start at a roomy 307 square feet, are decorated in calming neutral blues and beige, and feature furnished balconies; most have L'Occitane bubbles for the marble tub. Quiet comfort can also be had in the Serene Spa & Wellness outdoor lounge area, following a massage on a quartz crystal bed that mimics the feel of warm sand. Cravings for a porterhouse or a vegetarian Salisbury steak can be sated by Prime 7, with other venues serving speciality pan-Asian cuisine, French fare, ample buffets, and Italian offerings. Mainstay Compass Rose has been reimagined as a light, airy space where diners breakfast under playfully elegant pillars that resemble crystal trees. Grandeur's whimsy extends to its reception area, where guests can check out Journey in Jewels, the Fabergé egg made specifically for the vessel, where it will remain for the rest of its jewelled ovoid days. The maximum number of 744 guests ensures unhurried service and uncrowded environs as you recover from a sunny day of swimming with Caribbean pigs. From around £3798. Alexandra Sanidad

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Silver Nova, Silversea Cruises

A voyage on Silversea’s latest ship, Silver Nova, is one of taste and style. With expansive glass features throughout each of the 11 decks, and an ocean-facing saltwater swimming pool , the ship’s unique asymmetrical design leaves room for adults to run and play (with swank, of course). The Nova’s reimagined culinary experience, SALT (Sea and Land Taste), is the first large-scale, regional restaurant at sea, and acts as an invitation to guests to experience more than an excursion. While initially introduced on Silver Moon, the Nova’s SALT program includes SALT Lab by day: an intimate cooking class with highly acclaimed chefs and regional cuisine recipes inspired by the next destination. With one nightly seating, SALT Chef's Table offers an exclusive and creatively interactive dining experience. It’s all very intimate – as chefs showcase the art of their crafts firsthand, guests peek into a new culture and place before even disembarking. From around £2465. Jessica Chapel

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Viking Aton, Viking River Cruises

In the style of all Viking ships, the Rottet Studio – designed Aton is intended for comfortable and thought-provoking exploration – just look to the book-filled shelves in the cabins, curated by London’s Heywood Hill library, and the revolving door of on-board lecturers (on my trip, an English curator spoke about the evolving depictions of Egypt in 1900s popular art). It should be no surprise that in a destination as rich and storied as Egypt ’s Nile, where the Aton is permanently based, the guides set apart what may read as a quintessential itinerary. On the Pharaohs & Pyramids journey, which takes travellers from the Valley of the Kings, where King Tut lies, to the Great Pyramid of Giza and well beyond over 12 days, esteemed Egyptologists oscillate from translating hieroglyphics on temple walls in real-time to shepherding travellers through modern night markets with endless fervour. On this ship it isn’t just what you see but how much you listen – and the team here, predominantly Egyptian, has much to say. These days, travellers crave perspective-altering experiences more than ever; get on the Aton, and you’ll get once-in-a-lifetime access (until that is, your next Aton sailing). From around £4849. Megan Spurrell

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Resilient Lady, Virgin Voyages

Stepping onto Resilient Lady feels a bit like heading to summer camp. The massive vessel is like a giant playground for adults, which is why it draws a fun-loving crowd. Theme night parties, a nostalgic arcade room, plenty of board games, and basketball courts are just a few of the seemingly limitless onboard activities. Compared with its sister ships, the newest Virgin Voyages addition includes upgraded onboard entertainment and exciting new ports of call like the Greek Islands, Bali, and Mumbai . Most of the shows on this specific ship are new to the line, such as Persephone, an interactive performance developed in collaboration with famed Brooklyn nightclub House of Yes, and Another Rose, an immersive dinner experience. Dining options are abundant on the ship – 20-plus to be exact – and all of them are included with every passenger ticket. Plus, you can’t miss out on a visit to the several different sauna experiences in the Thermal Suite inside the Redemption Spa. From around £1616 . Rachel Dube

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World Voyager, Atlas Ocean Voyages

There are superbly comfortable spaces and floor-to-ceiling windows aplenty on World Voyager, the latest vessel from Atlas Ocean Voyages. On an Antarctica expedition, you might watch turquoise icebergs float by from the sauna or the spa’s relaxation room, with its heated loungers perfectly positioned in front of a wall of glass. Back in your cosy stateroom, Champagne and strawberries await, as do the views from a Juliet or walkout balcony. The look throughout the 100 cabins and public spaces is Scandinavian modern, thanks to blond woods, marble floors, plush carpets in geometric patterns, and curvaceous furniture draped in velvety fabrics. In the elegant dining room, the focus is on international cuisine with a farm-to-table slant – think mushroom risotto and smoked duck with chargrilled vegetables. Meanwhile, the multipage cocktail menu beckons guests to a pair of spacious lounges. Blending yacht-style elegance and boutique-resort intimacy, this is a ship where you can make new friends easily but also retreat to a favourite spot to enjoy high tea in peaceful solitude while awaiting details from the crew on the adventures that lie ahead. From around £1495. Celeste Moure

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Cruise Passenger, 23, Reportedly Falls Overboard After Texting Wife He Felt Seasick

A 23-year-old passenger is presumed dead  after falling from the MSC Euribia cruise ship, according to multiple reports .

Liam Jones, a social work student from Scotland, was last seen on March 16 while on a seven-day tour cruise from Southampton to Amsterdam with his family, the  Daily Record reports .

Jones’ wife, Sophia Mcphee, 20, told the outlet that Jones texted her right before his disappearance to tell her he was feeling seasick. 

“He’s just gone. I’m never going to see him again,” Mcphee told the Daily Record . “I’m devastated. I have so many questions, and I’m not getting any answers to what’s happened.”

Mcphee told U.K.’s Metro that Jones’ sister broke the news to her on the phone and explained that security camera footage showed Jones falling overboard. 

“She said there had been an accident and Liam ‘wasn’t coming back.’ She then said she had seen CCTV and he’d gone overboard,” Mcphee recalled. 

But Mcphee said she hasn’t been updated on the investigation since hearing about his disappearance. She told the Daily Record that the last time she had seen Jones was on March 14 when he traveled to visit family in Glasgow before they boarded the cruise the following day.  

“I’ve been trying to get in contact with the MSC since Monday, but it’s been a headache,” Mcphee told the Daily Record. “They’re not getting back to me.”

MSC Cruises didn’t immediately respond to HuffPost’s requests for comment. 

Police reportedly boarded the cruise ship on March 22 to investigate the incident upon its return to Southampton, Metro reports. 

The cruise line suspects the man intentionally went overboard, Fox10 News reports .

In a statement to the Daily Record, MSC Cruises said it is “deeply saddened” by the news of Jones’ disappearance. 

“A passenger on board MSC Euribia was reported missing, who we believe intentionally went overboard, on 17 March as the ship sailed from Hamburg to Rotterdam,” the cruise line said. 

“The authorities have been informed and have been on board the vessel. We are deeply saddened by this news and our thoughts are with the family at this very difficult time,” the statement continued. “Out of respect for the family’s privacy we will refrain from disclosing any additional information.” 

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It’s inevitable: Every spring when we pull together the Hot List , our annual collection of the world’s best new hotels, restaurants, and cruise ships, a staffer remarks that this latest iteration has got to be the best one ever. After a year’s worth of traveling the globe—to stay the night at a converted farmhouse in the middle of an olive grove outside Marrakech , or sail aboard a beloved cruise line’s inaugural Antarctic voyage—it’s easy to see why we get attached. But this year’s Hot List, our 28th edition, might really be the best one ever. It’s certainly our most diverse, featuring not only a hotel suite that was once Winston Churchill’s office, but also the world’s largest cruise ship and restaurants from Cape Town to Bali. We were surprised and inspired by this year’s honorees, and we know you will be too. These are the Hot List cruise winners for 2024.

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Celebrity Ascent — Celebrity Cruises Arrow

Celebrity is a premium big-ship cruise brand, focusing on exquisite dining, cutting-edge amenities, Instagram-worthy public spaces chock-full of bespoke art pieces, and avant-garde onboard entertainment. The ship makes passengers feel, in a word, glamorous. Celebrity Ascent ’s sumptuously designed interiors are flooded with natural light and evoke an air of playful sophistication that make a week on board an escape worth cherishing. Passengers may find themselves longing to return for just one more succulent crab claw at Raw on 5, one more martini poured by bottle-spinning bartenders in the Martini Bar, or one more dazzling, acrobatic stage show, in the days following their farewells to this beautiful ship. From $710 per person for a seven-night sailing. —Scott Laird

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Emerald Sakara — Emerald Cruises Arrow

Now with two oceangoing vessels joining Emerald’s more established fleet of nine river-dedicated “Star-Ships,” the decade-old cruise line is extending a brand built on unpretentious luxury to more corners of the world. Christened last August, the 100-guest superyacht, Sakara, is a near twin to Azzurra, which in 2022 ushered in a new era for Emerald by taking to the high seas. Sakara, like its sister, delightfully blurs the line between the luxury and ultra-luxury cruise categories, offering attentive service, gourmet cuisine, tasteful decor, and an eclectic slate of activities at a price point friendly to more budgets. The cherry on top with both superyachts is a slew of perks atypical of small-ship sailing, ranging from an impressively comprehensive spa to a marina platform well equipped for more fun in the sun. Despite having so much good stuff, each vessel is remarkably spacious. Getting a sense of being on a private yacht is easy like Sunday morning. Sakara is homeported in the Caribbean and the Mediterranean through at least March 2026; Azzurra, too, in addition to the Middle East, Kenya, and the Seychelles. Emerald’s river operations are based in Europe and Southeast Asia. (Note that a third ship, the Kaia , has just been announced by the cruise line; it debuts in April 2026, and, for all the early birds, it is now open for bookings.) From $3,850. —David Dickstein

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Explora I — Explora Journeys Arrow

With a showpiece lobby bar, upscale restaurants, and a sultry infinity pool, Explora Journeys' relaxed luxury-resort-at-sea vibe strikes the perfect balance on Explora I. Launched in August 2023, the all-inclusive ship is disarmingly beautiful. A sleek navy blue exterior cocoons 461 suites, all with deep balconies, walk-in closets, and marble bathrooms. There is free-flowing Champagne, 7,500 square feet of wellness space, and 18 drinking and dining venues. From Emporium Marketplace, with its decadent raw bar, to pan-Asian restaurant Sakura, the dining on Explora I is sensational. Marble & Co. Grill is an intimate steakhouse where aging meats hang in temperature-controlled cabinets. At Anthology, the ship's only supplementary restaurant, guest chefs—such as Claude Le Tohic of San Francisco's O' by Claude Le Tohic—curate sublime tasting menus. There's more: The only Rolex boutique at sea, huge hot tubs, and a shore program that sees some land experiences developed in partnership with revered explorer Mike Horn. From $698 per person per night. —Kerry Spencer

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Icon of the Seas — Royal Caribbean International Arrow

Aboard the Icon, you can really get lost. The behemoth is just plain big, with capacity for nearly 8,000 when combining passengers and crew across 20 decks and 250,800 gross tons. Two and a half laps around the ship’s jogging track, a particular highlight onboard, and you’ve run a mile. So one can find themselves in need of a map—forgetting your sunscreen, for example, in your cabin is a bit of a chore depending on how far you’ve made it. But the abundance of things to do is also narcotic, and you feel a bit like a lotus-eater attempting to navigate it all while keeping your head. Amid the relentless entertainment, not to be missed are the top-notch performers present everywhere, from the Olympic-level aquatics show that you can watch from the windows of the specialty seafood restaurant should seating be elusive (it often is) to the cafeteria, where crew members dressed as food items sing songs reminding (commanding, actually, which is fabulous) passengers to wash their hands at sinks near the entrance. If you wish to enjoy the largest waterpark at sea, by the way, do what I did not and pack a swimsuit without zippers. From $2,249. —Charlie Hobbs

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MSC Euribia — MSC Cruises Arrow

Looking at a row of cruise ships in port, you'll spot MSC Euribia right away. She's covered bow to stern by an ocean-themed mural by German artist Alex Flämig that bears the hashtag #SaveTheSeas nodding to the MSC's dedication to sustainable cruising: the European cruise line aims to be net-zero by 2050. MSC Euribia brings it one step closer to that goal, as it's the fleet's greenest ship yet, operating on liquified natural gas (LNG) and running advanced water and waste treatment systems onboard. But enough with the technical details—this mega-ship is packed with activities and entertainment, with 10 restaurants, 21 bars, five pools, two performance venues, and a bevy of family-friendly amenities, like an F1 simulator, a waterpark, and a bowling alley. More adult-oriented highlights include the MSC Aurea Spa, with a thermal suite outfitted with thalassotherapy pools, a salt cave, and a snow room, as well as the Helios Wine Maker bar for wine tastings. From $519. —Stefanie Waldek

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Norwegian Viva — Norwegian Cruise Line Arrow

The second entry in Norwegian Cruise Line’s new Prima Class, Viva is like an Irish twin of older sister Prima . There’s the same stateroom count at 1,586, done in pristine and pleasing neutrals, as well as familiarly tricked-out amenities like the zippy 1,400-foot go-kart racing track that undulates over the top decks. Importantly, the Ocean Walk, which my colleague Mercedes Bleth adored aboard the Prima, remains. But round two afforded the premier name in large-ship cruising a chance to tweak and perfect, with an influx of seating options both in the ship’s complimentary dining hall as well as on its myriad decks. Across from the signature “zero-waste” Metropolitan Bar, where yummy drinks are whipped up from the ship’s food waste (I particularly enjoy a buttery Croissant Mai-Tai, for which hardening pastries are boiled down into sweetening syrup; the same is done with banana peels) is an interactive piece of digital art 52 feet wide that sees butterflies flit beside passersby. Breezy class all around. From $979. —Charlie Hobbs

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Oceania Vista — Oceania Cruises Arrow

Vista, Oceania’s first new ship in more than a decade and the first of its Allura Class, debuted with small but mighty upgrades to its previous ships: better stabilizers for a smoother sailing experience; stronger Wi-Fi; lighting and architecture designed to make the ship’s common spaces look and feel roomier; a resort-like pool deck; and balconies in every cabin. The real star of the show, though, is the food and beverage experience— Vista ’s culinary program delivers on its promise of top-quality venues you’ll want to make the rounds at. New to the lineup are Ember, a steakhouse with decor straight out of Napa Valley, and Aquamar Kitchen, serving up lighter fare that doesn’t skimp on taste. Celebrate a birthday, an anniversary, or a just-because occasion with the Cellar Masters Wine Luncheon, a five-course meal and wine pairing. And don’t miss the elaborate sea day brunch, where towers of lobster, crab, and caviar await. Of course, the ship is just one destination. This year Vista is splitting time between the Mediterranean and the Caribbean; next year it will venture farther into Europe with ports of call like Istanbul, Stockholm, and Klaipeda, Lithuania. Its sister ship, Allura, sets sail in 2025 From $2,699. —Madison Flager

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Scenic Eclipse II — Scenic Luxury Cruises and Tours Arrow

The eagerly awaited Scenic Eclipse II is the new and improved version of Scenic's first expedition vessel, Scenic Eclipse . Dubbed "discovery yachts" for their sleek look and top-tier service, the sisters are nearly identical, with most changes so subtle that most guests might not even notice them, such as the slight enlargement of the steam room in the spa. But a big difference can be found on deck 10, where a plunge pool with jets for simulated lap swimming has taken the place of two hot tubs—and there's a new Sky Bar up here. Otherwise, Scenic Eclipse II has the same beloved amenities of its sister, most notably 10 exceptional dining experiences, from a sushi bar to a French restaurant with an attached Champagne bar; a 5,920-square-foot spa; two helicopters; and a submersible. Capable of sailing all over the world, including the polar regions, Scenic Eclipse II has itineraries for every type of traveler. From $7,455. —Stefanie Waldek

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Seabourn Pursuit — Seabourn Cruise Line Arrow

Pursuit is a small “yacht-like” expedition ship with a distinct green exterior whose destinations range from Antarctica to warmer climes like the Kimberley in Australia. The decadent cabins, bigger than some standard hotel rooms, feel spacious and relaxing, complete with all the subtle touches that make you feel immediately at home. You can hang your evening attire in the walk-in closet and dry your wet swimwear—or damp Arctic expedition gear—in the built-in warming compartment; have sunrise breakfasts or sunset cocktails mixed at the in-room wet bar on your private balcony; and sleep in a plush, queen-sized bed. But what truly sets this cruise apart is the attentive and personable staff who quickly learn your name and personal preferences, providing VIP treatment throughout the journey. From $10,799. —Taylor Eisenhauer

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Seven Seas Grandeur — Regent Seven Seas Cruises Arrow

Ports in the Caribbean, the Greek Isles, and the Riviera might be the draw, but the all-inclusive luxury line Regent Seven Seas Cruises produces ships that have travelers looking forward to those days at sea, as its sixth offering, Grandeur, further proves. All of the 372 suites, which start at a roomy 307 square feet, are decorated in calming neutral blues and beige, and feature furnished balconies; most have L'Occitane bubbles for the marble tub. Quiet comfort can also be had in the Serene Spa & Wellness outdoor lounge area, following a massage on a quartz crystal bed that mimics the feel of warm sand. Cravings for a porterhouse or a vegetarian Salisbury steak can be sated by Prime 7, with other venues serving specialty pan-Asian cuisine, French fare, ample buffets, and Italian offerings. Mainstay Compass Rose has been reimagined as a light, airy space where diners breakfast under playfully elegant pillars that resemble crystal trees. Grandeur 's whimsy extends to its reception area, where guests can check out Journey in Jewels, the Fabergé egg made specifically for the vessel, where it will remain for the rest of its jeweled ovoid days. The maximum number of 744 guests ensures unhurried service and uncrowded environs as you recover from a sunny day of swimming with Caribbean pigs. From $4,699 . —Alexandra Sanidad

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Silver Nova — Silversea Cruises Arrow

A voyage on Silversea’s latest ship, Silver Nova, is one of taste and style. With expansive glass features throughout each of the 11 decks, and an ocean-facing saltwater swimming pool, the ship’s unique asymmetrical design leaves room for adults to run and play (with swank, of course). The Nova ’s reimagined culinary experience, SALT (Sea and Land Taste), is the first large-scale, regional restaurant at sea, and acts as an invitation to guests to experience more than an excursion. While initially introduced on Silver Moon, the Nova ’s SALT program includes SALT Lab by day: an intimate cooking class with highly acclaimed chefs and regional cuisine recipes inspired by the next destination. With one nightly seating, SALT Chef's Table offers an exclusive and creatively interactive dining experience. It’s all very intimate—as chefs showcase the art of their crafts firsthand, guests peek into a new culture, and place, before even disembarking. From $3,050. —Jessica Chapel

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Viking Aton — Viking River Cruises Arrow

In the style of all Viking ships, the Rottet Studio–designed Aton is intended for comfortable and thought-provoking exploration—just look to the book-filled shelves in the cabins, curated by London’s Heywood Hill library, and the revolving door of on-board lecturers (on my trip, an English curator spoke about the evolving depictions of Egypt in 1900s popular art). It should be no surprise that in a destination as rich and storied as Egypt’s Nile, where the Aton is permanently based, the guides set apart what may read as a quintessential itinerary. On the Pharaohs & Pyramids journey, which takes travelers from the Valley of the Kings, where King Tut lies, to the Great Pyramid of Giza and well beyond over 12 days, esteemed Egyptologists oscillate from translating hieroglyphics on temple walls in real time, to shepherding travelers through modern night markets with endless fervor. On this ship it isn’t just what you see but how much you listen—and the team here, predominantly Egyptian, has much to say. These days, travelers crave perspective-altering experiences more than ever; get on the Aton and you’ll get once-in-a-lifetime access (until, that is, your next Aton sailing). From $5,999. —Megan Spurrell

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Resilient Lady — Virgin Voyages Arrow

Stepping onto Resilient Lady feels a bit like heading to summer camp. The massive vessel is like a giant playground for adults, which is why it draws a fun-loving crowd. Theme night parties, a nostalgic arcade room, plenty of board games, and basketball courts are just a few of the seemingly limitless onboard activities. Compared with its sister ships, the newest Virgin Voyages addition includes upgraded onboard entertainment and exciting new ports of call like the Greek Islands, Bali, and Mumbai. Most of the shows on this specific ship are new to the line, such as Persephone, an interactive performance developed in collaboration with famed Brooklyn nightclub House of Yes, and Another Rose, an immersive dinner experience. Dining options are abundant on the ship—20-plus to be exact—and all of them are included with every passenger ticket. Plus, you can’t miss out on a visit to the several different sauna experiences in the Thermal Suite inside the Redemption Spa. From $2,000 . —Rachel Dube

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World Voyager — Atlas Ocean Voyages Arrow

There are superbly comfortable spaces and floor-to-ceiling windows aplenty on World Voyager, the latest vessel from Atlas Ocean Voyages. On an Antarctica expedition, from the sauna or the spa’s relaxation room, with its heated loungers perfectly positioned in front of a wall of glass, you might watch turquoise icebergs float by. Back in your cozy stateroom, Champagne and strawberries await, as do the views from a Juliet or walkout balcony. The look throughout the 100 cabins and public spaces is Scandinavian modern, thanks to blond woods, marble floors, plush carpets in geometric patterns, and curvaceous furniture draped in velvety fabrics. In the elegant dining room, the focus is on international cuisine with a farm-to-table slant—think mushroom risotto and smoked duck with chargrilled vegetables. Meanwhile, the multipage cocktail menu beckons guests to a pair of spacious lounges. Blending yacht-style elegance and boutique-resort intimacy, this is a ship where you can make new friends easily but also retreat to a favorite spot to enjoy high tea in peaceful solitude while awaiting details from the crew on the adventures that lie ahead. From $1849. —Celeste Moure

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