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MSC Cruises Ships by Size, Age and Class (Updated 2023)

MSC Grandiosa

MSC Cruises has an active fleet of 22 ships currently. They are currently one of the largest cruise line fleets in the world.

Their next ship, MSC World America will launch in 2025 – taking them to 23 ships.

Introduction to MSC Cruises

MSC Cruises is a Swiss-Italian cruise line, founded back in 1989 in Naples, Italy.

A sibling company of the giant Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), MSC has strong roots connecting it with the sea dating back to 1675.

Since 1989, MSC Cruises has built a formidable fleet of cruise ships, with the last few years adding several brand new ships per year on average and an order book with many more lined up.

Whilst the cruise shutdown of 2020 stopped MSC from sailing briefly, they were quick to continue the building of their new ships and did not sell off any of their current vessels.

This guide will help you work out which MSC Cruises’ ship is which!

MSC Ships by Size (from largest to smallest)

What does ‘tonnage (grt)’ mean.

GRT (Gross Registered Tonnage) is a term used to calculate the volume inside a ship. It is a measure of cubic capacity and is calculated by the total volume from inside the hull and decks of the ship. 1 GRT = 100 cubic feet of space. In essence, the bigger the GRT – the more ‘space’ the ship has for passengers, cargo, etc.

How are ‘Passengers (Max)’ calculated?

You’ll see multiple numbers for passengers on ships – this is because many ships include extra beds in cabins (such as the sofa/couch can convert to a pull-out bed) – but the majority of cabins usually have 2 people in them. the ‘Max’ number is if every cabin used their additional pull-out bed, etc. This number is unlikely to be reached very frequently.

MSC Ships by Age (from newest to oldest)

Are all msc ships new builds.

Only two of MSC Cruises’ ships ( MSC Armonia and MSC Sinfonia ) are not new-builds for MSC Cruises. These two ships are ex-Festival Cruises ships (previously named European Vision and European Stars ).

They were acquired when Festival Cruises went bankrupt and MSC Cruises purchased them for their operations.

MSC Cruises chose to use a modified version of the European-class ships and built MSC Lirica and her twin sister, MSC Opera .

MSC Ships by Class (from newest to oldest)

What is the meraviglia plus class.

The Meraviglia Plus class was built after the success of MSC Meraviglia . The Plus class is an extended version of the ship (approx 15m longer) and has slightly larger facilities, including more cabins – giving an extra passenger capacity of 679 ( MSC Grandiosa – 6,334 compared to MSC Meraviglia 5,642).

What is the Seaside EVO class?

The Seaside EVO class was built after the success of MSC Seaside . This class is 16m longer, offering bigger facilities throughout the ship and more cabins. This enables a higher passenger capacity over the existing Seaside class of 548 passengers ( MSC Seashore 5,632 compared to MSC Seaside 5,084)

Additionally, newer classes of MSC ships are more environmentally advanced, offering enhanced wastewater treatment facilities and enhanced selective catalytic reductions (i.e reduced emissions).

MSC Cruise Ships Frequently Asked Questions

Which msc cruise ship is the biggest.

Currently, the biggest MSC cruise ship is actually a trio of sister ships:  MSC Euribia, MSC Virtuosa   and  MSC Grandiosa   – all 331 metres long and 191,200 GRT with a max passenger capacity of 6,344.

Which MSC cruise ship is the smallest?

Both  MSC Sinfonia  and  MSC Armonia  are the smallest MSC cruise ships in terms of GRT (Tonnage) but  MSC Armonia  actually carries 26 passengers less, at 2,520 max capacity.

Which MSC cruise ship is the newest?

The newest MSC cruise ship that has launched is  MSC Euribia . She was handed over to MSC Cruises on 31st May 2023.

Which MSC cruise ship is the oldest?

The oldest (still at sea) MSC cruise ship is  MSC Armonia . Whilst she entered service for MSC Cruises in 2004, she was actually built as  European Vision  for Festival Cruises back in 2001.

How many classes of ships does MSC have?

MSC Cruises currently have eight classes of ships. Two are hybrid classes (Seaside EVO and Meraviglia Plus) and the rest are unique classes.

Which MSC cruise ship is the best?

Ask ten different people which is their favourite MSC ship and you’ll get ten different answers! But  MSC Seaside  and  MSC Meraviglia  have frequently come top of many polls and are widely accepted as two of the most popular MSC cruise ships.

Where are MSC cruise ships built?

MSC Cruises builds a lot of its newer ships at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique (St. Nazaire) shipyard in France. The Meraviglia and Meraviglia Plus class are some of the latest ships from there.

The Seaside and Seaside EVO ships were built by Fincantieri in Monfalcone, Italy – one of the biggest cruise shipbuilders based in the Mediterranean.

How many ships does MSC have?

Twenty-two ships as of June 2023

Which MSC ships run on LNG?

Both MSC World Europa and the new MSC Euribia run on LNG fuel.

Final Thoughts

When it comes to choosing an MSC Cruise ship for your cruise there is a vast range of ships that are perfect whether you are travelling solo, as a couple or as a family.

Look out for our detailed guide on the different MSC classes shortly!

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Mediterranean Shipping Company, known as MSC Cruises, is the largest privately-owned cruise line in the world with a 23-cruise fleet. After Carnival and Royal Caribbean, more than 10% of travelers choose MSC cruises worldwide each year. MSC Cruises is the 3rd largest cruise company in the world. Each cruise offers comfort, innovation, dining, entertainment areas, and onboard experiences.

MSC Cruises covers 140 destinations and 50 boarding points in the summer. MSC ships sail year-round in the Caribbean and Mediterranean. MSC seasonal itineraries include South America, Southern Africa, North America, Northern Europe, Dubai, Asia, Abu Dhabi, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the Red Sea.

With many cruise options, it isn't easy to choose the best cruise for you as they cover the most popular destinations like South America, Europe, The Caribbean and the Bahamas, Bermuda, Eastern Canada and New England, The Persian Gulf, and many more. Here is everything you need to know about MSC Cruises for planning your upcoming MSC Cruises journey. We covered all MSC Cruise ships by class, year, and size.

MSC Cruise Ships by Class

Cruise ships can be of various sizes and types. When you choose any of the cruises, you will have a class of that Individual cruise ship. It helps you to find similar cruises and separate cruises of the same cruise line.

MSC Cruise ships fleet in groups of classes. Each ship with the same classes has a very similar, with some minor changes on board. MSC Cruises has eight classes. The first-ever class of MSC cruises was "MSC Lirica Class," and the latest one is "MSC World Class".

1. Lirica Class

The “Mistral Class” cruise ships currently owned by MSC Cruises are the oldest group of ships in the MSC Cruise line. As per history, the mistral class ship was ordered by Renaissance Cruises in 1996, but later, they withdrew the order. Then Festival Cruises took the order and went bankrupt. In 2004, 4 cruise ships were taken over by MSC Cruises, and Mistral Class cruises became MSC Lirica Class Cruise ships.

New features in Lirica Class cruise ships included elegant accommodation, suites, family options, cabins with a balcony or ocean view, new child and teen areas, a spray park, more dining options, bars, refurnished shops, a longue, and restaurants.

MSC Armonia

MSC Armonia in Lirica Class

MSC Armonia is one of the Lirica class cruise ships built in 2001, originally built for Festival Cruises as “MS European Vision,” and has been operated by MSC Cruises since 2004. She can accommodate 760 crew members and 2,065 passengers. Her itineraries destinations are the Mediterranean, MSC Grand Voyages, and South America.

MSC Sinfonia

MSC Sinfonia in Lirica Class

Like the sister cruise MSC Armonia, MSC Sinfonia was a part of Festival Cruises before known as “MS European Stars.” She was the last cruise ship built for Festival Cruises, then it became a part of MSC in 2004 and sailed under the name of “MSC Armonia.” The maximum speed of MSC Sinfonia is 21.7 knots, and sailing is a famous destination in the Mediterranean with a capacity of 2646 passengers and 721 crew members.

MSC Lirica in Lirica Class

MSC Lirica was the first newbuild cruise ship on service for MSC Cruises. Her sister cruises, MSC Armonia and MSC Sinfonia, are basically the same but have a smaller ship funnel and other modifications like windows and interior, but MSC Opera is a very similar sister cruise ship. She can carry 2648 passengers and 721 crew members. MSC Grand Voyages, the Mediterranean, and South America are the destinations where MSC Lirica is sailing.

MSC Opera in Lirica Class

MSC Opera cruise ship, built in 2004, is currently operated by Swiss company MSC Cruises. She is carrying 2658 passengers and 728 crew members. She served as the flagship of the company till 2006. She built with more classic lines than her sister in the Fantasia and Musica classes. She is sailing to the destinations of MSC Grand Voyages, Emirates, and the Mediterranean.

2. Musica Class

Musica Class ships started in 2006, operated by MSC Cruises, a Swiss global cruise line located in Geneva. The first cruise was MSC Musica, and the class was named after her. The 4 ships are on the list: MSC Musica, MSC Orchestra, MSC Poesía, and MSC Magnifica.

The features of this Musica class cruise ship are luxury cabins and suits with an obstructed view, entertainment areas, pools, bars, restaurants, café areas, a Pullman bed facility, and more.

MSC Musica in Musica Class

MSC Musica is the first cruise ship of the Musica Class, built in 2006 and operated by MSC Cruises. She has 1014 passenger cabins with 3223 passengers and 987 crew members capacity. The popular destinations she is sailing are the Mediterranean, MSC Grand Voyages, South America, Saudi Arabia, and the Red Sea.

MSC Orchestra

MSC Orchestra is the second cruise ship of the Musica Class family. It was built in 2007 for MSC Cruises. She accommodates 3223 passengers and about 940 crew members. The interior décor of marble and wood, soft furnishing, and Italian quality colors. She is sailing to cover the Mediterranean and MSC Grand Voyages.

MSC Poesía

MSC Poesia in Musica Class

MSC Poesía was built in 2008 by the “Aker Yards” in France. She is a sister Cruise ship of other Musica Class Cruise ships. She was the flagship of MSC Cruises until MSC Fantasia replaced her. She is the first vessel in the MSC Cruises fleet officially named outside Italy in 2008. She has 3223 passengers capacity and 1039 crew members capacity. The Mediterranean, MSC Grand Voyages, and Northern Europe are the destinations available to enjoy the MSC Poesía Cruise ships.

MSC Magnifica

MSC Magnifica in Musica Class

MSC Magnifica was launched in January 2009, built in January 2010, and entered service in March 2010. She was constructed by “STX Europe” in France. MSC Magnifica can carry 987 crew members and 3223 passengers with 1279 cabins. MSC Magnifica sailing around the Caribbean & Antilles, Mediterranean, MSC Grand Voyages, and other global destinations. The ship has 13 decks, an Art-Deco style theatre, casino, cinema, dining and bar areas, and other entertainment areas.

3. Fantasia Class

The MSC Fantasia Class cruise ships have been operated by MSC Cruises since 2008. All Fantasia Class Cruise ships are part of third-generation ships built by STX Europe in St. Nazaire. Four Cruise ships, MSC Fantasia, MSC Splendida, MSC Divina, and the MSC Preziosa, are vessels under the MSC Fantasia Class.

The ships from Fantasia Class have 1313 seat theaters, around 30,000 m² large public areas, 1700 m² fitness areas, a mini golf course, and a tennis/basketball court. MSC Fantasia Class Cruise Ships received the “Six Golden Pearls” trophy for health, safety, and environmental-related capabilities.

MSC Fantasia

MSC Fantasia in Fantasia Class

MSC Fantasia was the first ever cruise ship for MSC Fantasia Class, which is owned and operated by MSC Cruises. She started cruising from Genoa in 2008. MSC Fantasia was the largest ship to operate for MSC Cruises at the time of delivery. She has a 4D cinema, a spa, a race car simulator, and musical fountains.

She can carry 4363 passengers and 1370 crew members. MSC Fantasia vessels to the ports of the Mediterranean and MSC Grand Voyages.

MSC Splendida

MSC Splendida in Fantasia Class

MSC Splendida , previously known as “MSC Serenata,” was built in 2009 with a $550 million investment. Her capacity is 1370 crew members and 4363 passengers. She is ready to schedule to be sailing in Durban for 2023/2024 and will serve South Africa to Mauritius, Port Elizabeth, Mozambique, Reunion, Namibia & Cape Town. The ship has a system to program multiple songs to play and enjoy. She is the best Eco-ship that gives you luxury, style, and comfort to the MSC Grand Voyages, South Africa, and Mediterranean destinations.

MSC Divina in Fantasia Class

In the Fantasia Class, MSC Divina is the third ship for the class and the twelfth ship built and sailing for MSC cruises. With 139,072 tons gross tonnage, she is larger than MSC Fantasia and MSC Splendida. They renamed MSC Fantastica to honor the actress, Sophia Loren. The Cruise provides modern comfort, a variety of sports and entertainment, and relaxation facilities. She is one of the ships that are sailing to the private island destination, “Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve,” Bahamas.

MSC Preziosa

MSC Preziosa in Fantasia Class

Preziosa is a magnified version of her two sister cruise ships, MSC Fantasia and MSC Splendida. She was the 13th cruise ship of MSC Cruise line. 80% of rooms have an ocean view with a veranda on this cruise. The ship has 24.21 knots maximum speed. Public areas included seven restaurants, 20 lounges and bars, four swimming pools, a gym, and a spa. She has a capacity of 1388 crew members and 4345 passengers. MSC Preziosa departs from Rotterdam, Santos (Sao Paulo), Hamburg, Copenhagen, Le Havre, Le Havre Southampton, Oslo, Southampton, Copacabana Beach and Rio de Janeiro. She sailed to cover the ports & areas of South America, MSC Grand Voyages, and Northern Europe.

4. Seaside Class

The first and leading cruise ship MSC Seaside starts from December 2017 in the Caribbean Sea. The two original MSC Seaside Class is MSC Seaside and MSC Seaview are designed to sailing in warmer climates as MSC describe, they follow the sun. The ship features convertible staterooms and cluster cabins for groups and families, open modular, luxury suits with private jacuzzies and hanging gardens.

She sails with extra space areas and environmental technologies. The Seaside Class is developed on Fincantieri's "Project Mille". The all-cruise ships of this class have "Sea" prefix.

MSC Seaside

MSC Seaside in Seaside Class

MSC Seaside was built by Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri and entered services in 2017. She was the first ship of the MSC Cruises line's fleet in the United States. She is the 14th largest cruise ship in the world. She has cabins and suites with balconies to open-air bars and restaurants. Also, passengers can enjoy the ocean view from panoramic elevators and two glass-floor catwalks. She sails to the Caribbean & Bahamas, the Mediterranean, and MSC Grand Voyages.

MSC Seaview

MSC Seaview in Seaside Class

MSC Seaview is a sister cruise ship of MSC Seaside and a very family-friendly ship. MSC Seaview is sailing to the Mediterranean, South America, and Western Mediterranean, but she is sailing to Europe or Brazil if you are planning during the winter months. She offers the longest zip lines at sea, shooting water cannons, and many other activities for kids and adults.

5. Seaside EVO Class

There are two cruise ships, MSC Seashore and MSC Seascape, in the Seaside EVO Class. The first Cruise MSC Seashore entered service in 2021. It is a sub-class of Seaside Class, and both cruises are Eco-friendly. With the larger dimensions, more generous public spaces, countless options for relaxing and outside dining, and staterooms with more luxury and relaxation.

MSC Seashore

MSC Seashore became the lead ship of the Seaside EVO class. She is an evolution of her sister cruise ships, MSC Seaview and MSC Seaside from Seaside Class. She sails to the Western Caribbean, Bahamas, and Eastern Caribbean. She is equipped with the latest advanced environmental technology to increase energy. She can carry 5632 passengers and 1648 crew members.

MSC Seascape

MSC Seascape in Seaside EVO Class

The second Seaside EVO Class Cruise ship, MSC Seascape, is a similar version of the sister cruise, MSC Seashore . She can accommodate approx. 5877 passengers. She features a glitzy, New York City-inspired aesthetic. Start sailing from sunny Miami and explore white-sand beaches and turquoise waters of the Bahamas and Caribbean. Many environmentally friendly policies, safety features, and other minor details are similar to her sister ship, MSC Seashore.

6. Meraviglia Class

The Meraviglia Class has two MSC Cruise ships, MSC Meraviglia and MSC Bellissima. The class is larger than the Seaside class. This class has the sixth largest cruise ship in the world, behind Royal Caribbean's AIDAnova and Oasis-class cruise ships. This class of sheep can journey all around the world. Meraviglia Class was uniquely designed, allowing it to reach ports that other cruise ships couldn't access.

Some signature features of Meraviglia Class cruise ships are F1 simulators, Sportsplex, beverage options, various luxurious cabins and staterooms, spacious shopping areas, bars and restaurants, and more. Passengers can enjoy all-new entertainment concepts, including acrobatics, dance, and live music in Meraviglia Class ships.

MSC Meraviglia

MSC Meraviglia in Meraviglia Class

MSC Cruises set the bar high as they launched the first cruise of this class, MSC Meraviglia , the biggest ship in the European market, in 2017. She is the lead ship of MSC Cruises' new "Vista Project" cruises. MSC Meraviglia offers an overnight stay on Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, a Private Island of MSC in The Bahamas. She sails to Bermuda, the Caribbean, and Canada/New England. The cruise has 5642 passengers capacity.

MSC Bellissima

MSC Bellissima in Meraviglia Class

MSC Bellissima is the best family-friendly cruise. She debuted and started her journey in March 2019. Facilities on the cruise include a large number of dining, drinking, and entertainment options, including the second Cirque du Soleil at Sea, four pools, a ropes course, a water park, and a large central promenade lined with bars, shops, and restaurants. She has the capacity to carry 5655 passengers and sail to Asia.

7. Meraviglia-Plus Class

MSC Meraviglia-Plus Class has three new updated versions and new-generation cruises of Meraviglia Class with more advanced technology, space areas, entertainment areas, and more fun. The first cruise of this class, MSC Grandiosa, was launched in 2019. This class cruise has featured the first and only masterpiece, “Contemporary Fine Art Museum at Sea.”

The environmental-friendly cruises of Meraviglia-Plus Class operate at a global level, covering routes in Northern Europe, the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, Europe, the Baltic Sea, North and Central America, the Arab Emirates, South America and the Indian Ocean, and the Far East.

MSC Grandiosa

MSC Grandiosa was the first ever cruise ship of Meraviglia-Plus Class debut in 2019. She offers more public space areas with exciting innovations. Passengers can enjoy flexible dining and unlimited drinks in various restaurants. She is MSC’s first ship with a selective catalytic reduction. She sails to MSC Grand Voyages, the Mediterranean, and South America. She has the capacity to carry 6334 passengers.

MSC Virtuosa

MSC Virtuosa is the second ship in the Meraviglia-Plus class. She is a sister ship to MSC Grandiosa with similar features and entered the service in May 2021. She is also the largest ship, like a sister cruise, with 181,541 GT and carries a total of 6334 passengers. An updating feature on MSC Virtuosa is the extended interior Promenade, with cafes, shops, and bars, and overhead the entire ceiling is a 95m by 6m LED screen displaying panoramas and the night sky.

MSC Euribia

MSC Euribia in Meraviglia-Plus Class

The best family-friendly cruise, MSC Euribia offers a wide range of family activities, fun top decks, cabins, and more dining and drink options. She is called after "the ancient goddess Eurybia," furthering the vision of the MSC Euribia to learn the deployment of state-of-the-art sustainable technologies to save and maintain the precious marine ecosystem. MSC Euribia sails to the Baltic Sea and the Middle East with a capacity of 6327 passengers.

8. World Class

In 2022, MSC debut the first Word Class cruise ship “MSC World Europa” - the largest cruise ship in MSC’s history built by Chantiers de l'Atlantique of France. The design of this class would become the third new prototype ordered by MSC Cruises. The World Class series cruise installed with GE Power Conversion. MSC revealed that their upcoming sister cruise ship of MSC World Europa will debut in 2024 and two more in 2025 and 2026 respectively. All ships are powered by LNG.

The Word Class cruise ships have largest waterpark in fleet, 7 swimming pools including sliding roof, MSC kids club for families and children, 13 dining venues, 19 various cabin categories, with 7 new designs. The Gross tonnage of the Word Class cruise ships is 2,15,863.

MSC World Europa

MSC World Europa in World Class

MSC's first-class cruise ship, MSC World Europa , is the first cruise ship with green technology, MSC's first and the world's sixth largest cruise ship, debuting in 2022. With a 6762 capacity of passengers and 2626 cabins, she is cruising in the Mediterranean. MSC World Europa is a groundbreaking addition to the MSC Cruises set to redefine the concept of innovation and luxury on the high seas. The main activity hub onboard is "The World Galleria."

MSC World America

Enjoy the journey of the Caribbean as never before. In Spring 2025, MSC Cruises' second World Class ship, MSC World America, will join the fleet. Get ready to sail from Miami for two jaw-dropping tropical 7-night itineraries in the Eastern and Western Caribbean. She has similar features to the sister cruise MSC World Europa. The ship is 215,863 gross tons and will be ready to carry 6,762 passengers at full, with 2,126 crew.

MSC Cruise Ships by Age (From newest to oldest)

The first MSC cruise was MSC Armonia, previously known as a "European Vision" in 2001, built with 245 million USD cost, and MSC's newest ship is "MSC World America," which will launch in 2024 with approx. 1.1 billion USD built worth.

The table below shows MSC Cruises Ships from newest to oldest by built year and also mentions refurbished year and approx. Built cost of each MSC cruise.

MSC Cruise Ships by Size

MSC has a total of 23 cruises on the list. All Cruises are made with different dimensions, shapes, and features. The large cruise ships (MSC World Class Cruises) have the greatest number of pools, waterslides, hot tubs, and other deck-top allures, as well as various bars, restaurants, and entertainment areas. There are a large number of cabins, staterooms, and more facilities in comparison to small cruise ships (MSC Lirica Class).

So, what about small cruises? Small cruises are also capable of carrying 2000 to 3000 people easily. It means small Cruises of MSC Cruises also offer luxurious and relaxation journeys with tasty dining and entertainment areas and fun activities. The main point is MSC Cruises sails globally. Travelers can choose their dream destination with their favorite MSC cruise ships.

From the biggest or largest cruise to the smallest one, all are covered in the list below, including Gross tonnage, capacity of passengers, number of cabins, including guests with disabilities.

Final Words

MSC Cruises has a wide range of cruise ships based on class. You can choose the best one as per your preference. If you are looking for a small one, you can go on Lirica Class cruises, but if you like giant and advanced tech cruises with a lot of activities and fun with more options in food, stay, drinking, and shopping, then you must book most luxurious and largest MSC World Class Cruises.

Enjoy your cruise journey with MSC with global destinations.

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MSC Cruise Ships Listed Newest to Oldest [Updated]

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MSC Cruises currently operates 22 cruise ships and is the world’s largest privately held cruise company.

With cruise ships all around the world, MSC is one of the fastest growing cruise companies in the world.

Here is a list of every MSC cruise ship in order from newest to oldest.  The list will be updated as new ships are added to the fleet and as older ships are retired.

In this article: MSC Cruise ships listed by size.

The ships range from the 65,542 ton Lirica class entering service in 2003 to the 215,000 gross ton World class.

The majority of MSC cruise ships operate in Europe with a growing number of sailings to the Caribbean.

MSC Seacape

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MSC Seascape is the second Seaside EVO-class ship with the cruise line.  The 170,400 Gross Ton ship was added to the fleet in November of 2022.  The ship offers over 42,000 square feet of outdoor space and joins MSC Seashore in the same class.

MSC World Europa

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MSC Virtuosa

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This Meraviglia Plus sub-class ship was launched on May 20th, 2021.  With a gross tonnage of 181,541, MSC Viruosa is 1,08t feet long and can carry 4,842 passengers at double-capacity.

MSC Seashore

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This Seaside EVO-class cruise ship was launched in August of 2020.  With a gross tonnage of 170,412, the ship is 1,112 feet long and can carry 4,540 passengers at double-capacity.

MSC Grandiosa

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The inaugural sailing of MSC Grandiosa took place on November 10th, 2019.   This Meraviglia Plus sub-class ship has a gross tonnage of 181,541 and is 1,087 feet in length.  At double capacity MSC Grandiosa can carry 4,842 passengers.

MSC Bellissima

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MSC Bellissima debuted in March of 2019 as the 2nd Meraviglia class ship with MSC Cruises.  This 4,500 passenger smart ship has the largest LED dome at sea, a chocolate factory, an indoor basketball court in the sports zone, and an impressive water park.  Read our post on 7 things we loved about MSC Bellissima and see our full video review of the ship here .

MSC Seaview

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The 2nd Seaside class ship with MSC, Seaview debuted in June of 2018.  The 153,516 ton ship can accommodate 5,179 passengers.  This was the 3rd ship to enter service for MSC in a period of just 12 months.

MSC Seaside

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Entering service for MSC Cruises in November of 2017, MSC Seaside was named the hottest cruise ship of the year.  The new design allowed for passengers to enjoy more outdoor space on the open decks.  The ship was christened in Miami, Florida and has been called “The ship that follows the sun”.  Read our post on 8 reasons to cruise on MSC Seaside .

MSC Meraviglia

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MSC Meraviglia was the largest ship MSC had ever built.  The ship debuted in May of 2017 and at the time was the 4th largest cruise ship in the world at 171,598 tons.  Meraviglia can accommodate 4,500 passengers.

MSC Preziosa

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MSC Preziosa debuted in March of 2013 as the 4th ship in the Fantasia class.  The ship is an enhanced version of the original MSC Fantasia and is identical to MSC Divina at 139,400 tons.

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MSC Divina was the first enhanced Fantasia class ship with MSC.  The 139,400 ton ship debuted in June of 2012 and has a capacity of 3,500 passengers.  Read our post on the must-see features of MSC Divina here .

MSC Magnifica

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The 4th Musica class ship, MSC Magnifica entered service in March of 2010.   The 95,128 ton ship can carry 2,550 passengers at double capacity and cost $547 million to build.  Magnifica has already done one World Cruise and will sail for another in 2020.

MSC Splendida

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The 2nd Fantasia class ship, MSC Splendida is a 137,936 ton ship that debuted in July of 2009.   The ship was originally to be named Serenata but was changed to Splendida to reflect the ship’s beauty and elegance.

MSC Fantasia

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The first Fantasia class ship, MSC Fantasia debuted in December of 2008.   At 137,936 tons, Fantasia was the largest cruise ship operated by MSC until MSC Divina was built.  This ship can carry 3,900 passengers.

The 3rd Musica class ship, MSC Poesia debuted in October of 2008.  The 96,627 ton ship was the first MSC ship named outside of Italy and was the flagship of the cruise line until MSC Fantasia entered service.

MSC Orchestra

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MSC Orchestra debuted in May of 2007.  The 92,409 ton ship was the second Musical class vessel with MSC and after a refit can now carry 3,200 cruise passengers.

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MSC Musica debuted in July of 2006 as the first Musica class ship with MSC.  The 92,409 ton ship can accommodate 2,550 passengers.

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Once a flagship of the cruise line, MSC Opera is the 4th Lirica class ship.  Although Opera debuted in 2004 it was the 3rd Lirica class ship to undergo the “Renaissance Program” that added some lounges, a new buffet, spray park, and restaurant.

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MSC Lirica is an identical design to MSC Opera and was first debuted in March of 2003.   This was the first newbuild ship to enter service for MSC cruises as the first two ships were acquired from another line.  Lirica is a 65,591 ton vessel after it’s last refurbishment and can carry 2,366 passengers.

MSC Sinfonia

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MSC Sinfonia debuted for MSC in March of 2005 but was originally built in 2002.  The 2nd Lirica class ship, Sinfonia was originally built for another cruise line that is no longer in operation: Festival Cruises.  This is a 65,542 ton vessel that can accommodate 2,679 passengers.

MSC Armonia

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MSC Armonia was built in 2001 and entered service for MSC in May of 2004.  Originally built for the now defunct Festival Cruises, Armonia was refurbished in 2014 with the Renaissance Program updates that upgraded some of the public areas.  The ship is 65,542 tons and can carry 2,679 passengers.

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There are 4 World Class ships on order or under construction, with MSC World Europa scheduled to enter service at the end of 2022.  Each ship in this class will be LNG powered and have a gross tonnage of 205,700.

MSC Euribia is a “Meraviglia Plus” sub class cruise ship and is scheduled to enter service in June of 2023.

MSC Cruises has a total of 12 cruise ships either under construction or on order.

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MSC Cruise Ships By Age — Newest to Oldest

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  • December 22, 2023

MSC Cruises is the world’s largest privately-owned cruise line, with a modern fleet that offers a wide range of cruise ships.

MSC Cruise ships by age

From the grandeur of their newest additions to the charm of their classic vessels, the company has strategically expanded its offerings to cater to the diverse preferences of travelers across the globe. 

MSC Cruise Ships Listed by Age

The table below shows the ship’s name, class, age, gross registered tonnage, and how many guests it carries at double occupancy.

In this article, we’ve compiled an overview of all ships in the  MSC Cruises fleet , organized from newest to oldest, along with some key features.

MSC Cruise Ships by Class

The  Lirica Class  represents the oldest, with a traditional cruising experience, while the  Musica Class  steps up with more features and a slightly larger design.

The  Fantasia Class  and  Meraviglia Class  ships introduce a higher passenger capacity and more luxurious facilities, each incrementally building on the last in terms of innovations and size. The most recent, the Seaside and World Class showcases MSC’s commitment to cutting-edge technology and guest amenities.

Notably, the  World Class  ships are set to redefine the future of cruising with environmental sustainability at the forefront.

MSC Euribia

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Key Features : Doremi Castle, Jungle Splash, Teen Club 13-17, Family Game Shows, L’Atelier Teatro, Hola! Tacos, Champagne Bar, Horizon Bar, Carousel Lounge, MSC Aurea Spa, MSC Gym, Adults-Only Sundeck, Bamboo Pool, Zen Garden, LED Promenade, and MSC Yacht Club

MSC World Europa

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MSC introduced the  MSC World Europa , marking a step forward in maritime architecture and environmental friendliness. This ship set a new standard for modern cruising with its innovative design for less fuel consumption and greener sailing.

Key Features: The Venom Drop @ The Spiral 11-story slide, Chef’s Garden Kitchen Restaurant, seven swimming pools, Aurora Borealis Aquapark, Coffee Emporium, MSC Yacht Club complex, Raj Polo Tea House, bumper cars, Pescadaria Seafood Restaurant, Zest – Juice Bar, MSC Aurea Spa with thermal suite, Butcher’s Cut Steakhouse, a rollerblading arena, The Gin Project, and kids’ and teens’ clubs

MSC Seascape

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Key Features: ROBOTRON amusement top-deck ride, Kaito Teppanyaki, main pool with a water fountain island, Pirates Cove Aquapark, the Bridge of Sighs glass walkway, Butcher’s Cut steakhouse with al fresco dining area, MSC Aurea Spa with thermal suite, HOLA! Tacos and Cantina restaurant, aft infinity pool, MSC Yacht Club Complex, and Venchi 1878 Chocolate Bar

MSC Virtuosa

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Key Features: Starship Club with a humanoid robot bartender, Jean-Philippe Chocolat & Café, Carousel Productions at Sea acrobatic shows, Indochine French-Vietnamese Restaurant, L’Atelier Bar & Art, five swimming pools, MSC Aurea Spa with thermal suite, TV Studio & Bar, Savannah Aquapark, HOLA! Tacos & Cantina, MSC Yacht Club complex, Kaito Sushi Bar, and Butcher’s Cut Steakhouse

MSC Seashore

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Key Features: Ocean Cay Seafood Restaurant, Wine Cave Bar, the Bridge of Sighs glass walkway, MSC Aurea Spa with thermal suite and outdoor space, Venchi 1878 Chocolate Bar, kids’ and teens’ clubs, Butcher’s Cut Steakhouse with al fresco dining area, aft infinity pool, MSC Yacht Club complex, HOLA! Tacos and Cantina Restaurant, Pirates Cove Aquapark, Kaito Teppanyaki, and Horizon Ice Cream Bar

MSC Grandiosa

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Key Features: MSC Yacht Club complex, L’Atelier Bistrot French restaurant, kids’ and teens’ clubs, Formula 1 simulator, HOLA! Tapas Bar, a bowling alley, Safari Bar, Kaito Teppanyaki, Polar Aquapark, Butcher’s Cut Steakhouse, Carousel Productions at Sea acrobatic shows, Attic Club Nightclub, and Jean-Philippe Crêpes & Gelato

MSC Bellissima

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Key Features: MSC Aurea Spa with thermal suite, HOLA! Tapas Bar, Carousel Productions at Sea acrobatic shows, MSC Yacht Club complex, Butcher’s Cut steakhouse, Polar Aquapark, Kaito Teppanyaki, Sportsplex activity space, Jean-Philippe Chocolat & Café, Formula 1 Simulators, L’Atelier Bistrot French Restaurant, and Masters of the Sea pub

MSC Seaview

MSC seaview exterior

Key Features: Dual racing zip lines, The Bridge of Sighs glass walkway, Ocean Cay Seafood Restaurant, Waterfront Boardwalk outdoor promenade, MSC Yacht Club complex, a Formula 1 Simulator, Butcher’s Cut steakhouse, MSC Aurea Spa with thermal suite, Pirates Cove Aquapark, kids’ and teens’ clubs, Venchi 1878 Chocolate Bar, Asian Market Kitchen Restaurant, and the Jungle Beach Bar

MSC Meraviglia

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Key Features: Carousel Productions at Sea acrobatic shows, Jean-Philippe Chocolat & Café, a bowling alley, Kaito Sushi Bar, MSC Aurea Spa with thermal suite, Brass Anchor Pub, kids’ and teens’ clubs, Ocean Cay seafood restaurant, MSC Yacht Club Complex, Polar Aquapark, HOLA! Tapas Bar, Formula 1 simulator, and Butcher’s Cut Steakhouse

MSC Seaside

MSC Seaside exterior

Key Features: The Bridge of Sighs glass walkway, MSC Yacht Club complex, Bistrot La Boheme French restaurant, Forest Aquaventure Park, two bowling alleys, Asian Market Kitchen restaurant, dual racing zip lines, MSC Aurea Spa and Aurea Spa Bar, Butcher’s Cut Steakhouse, Venchi 1878 Chocolate Bar, Teppanyaki Restaurant, Garage Club, and a Formula 1 Simulator

MSC Preziosa

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Key Features: Doremi Castle kids’ aqua park with Vertigo high-speed waterslide, MSC Yacht Club Complex, the Green Sax Jazz Bar, Butcher’s Cut steakhouse, 4D cinema, kids’ and teens’ club, Galaxy Kaito Asian restaurant, a bowling alley, MSC Aurea Spa and Aurea Spa Bar, Safari Lounge, and La Locanda Pizzeria and Wine Bar

MSC divina at sea

Key Features: Swarovski crystal staircases, Butcher’s Cut Steakhouse, an infinity pool, MSC Aurea Spa and Aurea Spa Bar, MSC Yacht Club complex, Black and White Lounge, Formula 1 Simulator, Galaxy Kaito Asian restaurant, Caffè Italia, a bowling alley, and La Luna Piano Bar

MSC Magnifica

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Key Features: Underwater-themed kids’ play area, Cuba Lounge Cigar Room, 4D cinema, Tiger Bar, Atlantic City Casino, Purple Bar, MSC Aurea Spa and Aurea Spa Bar, Oriental Plaza Asian fusion restaurant, and T32 Disco

MSC Splendida

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Key Features: Four swimming pools, Sea Pavilion Asian restaurant, Club 33 Disco, L’Espresso Coffee Bar, Royal Palm Casino, The Purple Jazz Bar, kids’ and teens’ clubs, Butcher’s Cut steakhouse, The Cigar Lounge, MSC Yacht Club complex, Tea House & Dim Sum, and MSC Aurea Spa and Aurea Spa Bar

MSC Fantasia

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Key Features: Liquid Disco; Il Cappuccino Coffee Bar; MSC Aurea Spa and Aurea Spa Bar; Formula 1 Simulator; Il Transatlantico Piano Bar; 4D cinema; MSC Yacht Club “ship-within-a-ship” complex with its own restaurant, lounge, and pool deck; Sports Bar; and Top Sail Lounge

msc poesia exterior

Key Features: Three pools and four hot tubs, Mojito Bar, The Hitchcock Lounge Cigar Room, a kids’ dinosaur-themed play area, S32 Disco, Poker Room, Kaito Sushi Bar, the Zebra Bar, and MSC Aurea Spa and Aurea Spa Bar

MSC Orchestra

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Key Features: MSC Aurea Spa with Turkish baths and a sauna, La Cantinella Wine Bar, Shanghai Asian restaurant, The Savannah Bar, kids’ and teens’ clubs, R32 Disco, Palm Beach Casino, 4 Seasons Italian buffet restaurant, La Cubana Cigar Room, and Purple Bar

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Key Features: Waterfall in the atrium, MSC Aurea Spa and Aurea Spa Bar, Havana Club cigar lounge, Sanremo Casino, Kaito Sushi Bar, kids’ and teens’ clubs, Enoteca Wine Bar, and Q32 Disco

MSC Sinfonia

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Key Features: MSC Aurea Spa, Sanremo Casino, Gelateria Italiana, Pasha Club Disco, Ambassador Cigar Room, Caffè del Mare, Shelagh’s House Irish Pub, kids’ clubs and water play area, Sinfonia Lounge & Library, and the Vitamin Bar

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Key Features: La Cabala Piano Bar, Gelateria Italiana, Byblos Disco, Il Patio Bar, kids’ clubs and water play area, Vitamin Bar, MSC Aurea Spa with sauna and Turkish bath, Aroma Coffee Bar, and Sottovento Pub

MSC Armonia

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Key Features: Kids’ clubs and water play area, MSC Aurea Spa, White Lion Pub, a casino, Caffè San Marco, and The Red Bar

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The Lirica class is renowned for its cozy ambiance and personal touch. The quartet ships’ manageable size supports a warm sense of community while offering key amenities like balconies on selected suites.

Key Features: Las Vegas Casino, The Coffee Corner, Blue Club Disco, a pirate-themed kids’ playroom, the Vitamin Bar, Kaito Sushi Bar, kids’ clubs and water play area, and L’Atmosphere piano bar

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Guide to MSC Cruise Ships: Newest to Oldest

As the world's fastest growing cruise line, we break down all the ship classes and details of the new MSC cruise ships.

Guide to MSC Cruise Ships: Newest to Oldest

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Every time we turn around, it seems like there’s a new MSC cruise ship to write about and explore. It’s no surprise, then, that MSC Cruises is the world’s fastest growing cruise line. 11 new MSC cruise ships have launched in the last ten years alone.

As a result of its massive growth, MSC Cruises is now the world’s third largest cruise brand by fleet passenger capacity, trailing just behind Carnival Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean International . To give you a better idea of the ship classes and individual vessels within the cruise brand, we’ve put together this helpful guide to MSC Cruise ships.

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How many MSC Cruises ships are there?

There are currently 22 ships in operation under the MSC Cruises brand. The line also has three additional ships on order including the second World class vessel MSC World America, set to debut in 2025.

Since MSC Cruises is a European brand, the majority of its ships sail in Europe. However, the line does have some vessels in North and South America.

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Which MSC ships currently sail from the U.S.? For the winter 2023-2024 season, five vessels from the line will be sailing from the United States: MSC Seascape, Divina, and Magnifica from Miami; MSC Meraviglia from Brooklyn; and MSC Seashore from Port Canaveral.

What are the sizes of MSC Cruises’ ships?

MSC Cruises’ ships vary wildly in size, ranging from 58,174 gross tons to 215,863 gross tons. The MSC ship that’s the smallest is also the oldest in its current fleet, MSC Armonia. The largest MSC Cruises ship is the first member of its new World class — MSC World Europa.

Most MSC cruise ships range from around 130,000 to 180,000 gross tons, carrying around 3,000 to 4,500 guests each (based on double occupancy).

MSC Cruise Ship Classes

MSC Cruises has six cruise ship classes in its current fleet, plus two sub-classes. Here’s a brief overview of each.

Lirica Class

The Lirica class (or Mistral class) is the current oldest and smallest class in the MSC Cruises fleet. The two oldest ships in the class, MSC Armonia and MSC Sinfonia, were originally built and sailed for Festival Cruises before the company went bankrupt.

After purchasing the two ships, MSC Cruises added two additional vessels to its newly-created Lirica class: MSC Lirica (the line’s first newbuild) and MSC Opera.

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Musica Class

The Musica class came shortly after the final ship in the Lirica class, kicking off with MSC Musica in 2006. MSC Orchestra followed in 2007, followed by MSC Poesia and MSC Magnifica. The vessels are 25 to 30 thousand gross tons larger than those in the Lirica class, but are still quite small compared to MSC’s newer cruise ships.

Fantasia Class

MSC Fantasia debuted in 2008 as the lead ship in MSC Cruises’ Fantasia class. Less than a year later, MSC Splendida followed. The class was rounded out with MSC Divina and MSC Preziosa.

The Fantasia class is where MSC’s ships really started to get large. They feature more amenities than previous vessels like waterslides, sports courts, and more swimming pools and dining options.

Meraviglia Class

After four years with no new MSC cruise ships, MSC Meraviglia splashed onto the scene in 2017 as the first vessel in her namesake Meraviglia class. At just over 171,000 gross tons, Meraviglia is over 30,000 gross tons larger than MSC Divina and Preziosa. In fact, she was the sixth largest cruise ship in the world at the time of her debut.

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A second Meraviglia ship, MSC Bellissima, debuted in 2019. The vessels each feature a large water park, over ten dining venues, large swimming pools, and a long indoor promenade with an LED “sky.”

Meraviglia Plus Class

The Meraviglia Plus class is a subclass and evolution of the Meraviglia class. It includes three vessels that are about 10,000 gross tons larger than the Meraviglia ships — starting with MSC Grandiosa which launched in 2019.

The other two ships, MSC Virtuosa and MSC Euribia, debuted in 2021 and 2023, respectively. They feature large water parks, racecar and flight simulators, massive pool decks, and an abundance of specialty restaurants.

Seaside Class

Alongside the Meraviglia class, the Seaside class launched in 2017 with the debut of MSC Seaside. Like its name would suggest, the purpose of the Seaside class is to bring guests outdoors and as close to the ocean in as many ways as possible.

A second Seaside class ship, MSC Seaview, debuted in 2018. The Seaside class’ iconic feature is its Miami-inspired aft, which includes cabins with large balconies, glass-walled elevators, and a pool area with a suspended glass-floored bridge above it.

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Seaside EVO Class

The Seaside EVO class is a subclass and evolution of the Seaside class. It includes two ships (MSC Seashore and MSC Seascape) that are about 17,000 gross tons larger than the original Seaside class ships (which are 153,516 gross tons each).

The Seaside EVO ships feature an expanded aft pool deck, larger kids’ spaces, an expanded MSC Yacht Club, and some layout changes.

World Class

The World class is MSC’s answer to Royal Caribbean’s Oasis class. While a bit smaller than the Oasis ships at around 215 thousand gross tons (compared to Royal’s 226-236 thousand gross tons), it’s obvious that the World class takes some cues from the massive Oasis class with features like an 11-story dry slide and an open-air interior space similar to Royal Caribbean’s Boardwalk neighborhood.

The first World class ship, MSC World Europa, debuted in 2022. The second, MSC World America, is scheduled to launch in 2025. Two additional World class ships are currently on order.

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MSC Euribia is the newest cruise ship in the MSC fleet, and the third in the line’s Meraviglia Plus class. The 181,541 gross ton vessel began sailing in June 2023 and can carry 4,810 at double occupancy. Unlike the other MSC ships, Euribia features colorful hull art. The under the sea-themed display is a nod towards MSC’s commitment to protect marine life and underwater ecosystems.

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MSC World Europa

MSC Cruises’ largest ship to date at a massive 215,863 gross tons, MSC World Europa is the first in the line’s new World class. The ship debuted in December 2022 and can hold 5,240 guests at double occupancy. It features the tallest dry slide on a cruise ship (11 decks high), the first at-sea hydroponic garden, and an onboard brewery.

MSC Seascape

The 169,400 gross-ton MSC Seascape began sailing in November 2022 as part of MSC Cruises’ Seaside EVO class. The ship has a double guest occupancy of 5,632 and includes a first-of-its-kind top-deck attraction for MSC called the ROBOTRON. It also features a large aft pool area and a suspended glass bridge called the Bridge of Sighs; a moniker that comes from a bridge of the same name in Venice, Italy.

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MSC Seashore

The 170,412 gross ton MSC Seashore is the first in MSC’s Seaside EVO class, and the third in the Seaside class overall. The ship, which began sailing in August 2021, has a double guest capacity of 4,540. The vessel features an abundance of outdoor spaces, including the glass-floored Bridge of Sighs at the Miami-inspired aft area.

MSC Virtuosa

MSC Virtuosa debuted in May 2021 as the second ship in MSC Cruises’ Meraviglia Plus class. The 181,541 gross ton ship can hold 4,842 guests at double occupancy. It features a bar with the first humanoid robot at sea as well as acrobatic shows in an in-the-round theater.

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MSC Grandiosa

The first in the Meraviglia Plus class and the third in the Meraviglia class overall, MSC Grandiosa comes in at 181,541 gross tons with a double occupancy guest capacity of 4,842. The ship debuted in November 2019 and includes a jungle-themed aquapark and an indoor promenade with a massive LED “sky.”

MSC Bellissima

MSC Bellissima debuted in March 2019 and is the second vessel in MSC Cruises’ Meraviglia class following the class’ namesake MSC Meraviglia. The ship has a capacity of 4,500 guests based on double occupancy and is 171,598 gross tons. Bellissima was the first MSC Cruises ship to feature a virtual assistant in each cabin.

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MSC Seaview

The 153,516 gross ton MSC Seaview is the second ship in the Seaside class. It debuted in June 2018 and can hold 4,132 guests based on double occupancy. As part of the class that aims to bring passengers closer to the water, Seaview features an abundance of outdoor areas including the glass-bottomed Bridge of Sighs at the aft.

MSC Seaside

MSC Seaside debuted in December 2017 and is the first in MSC Cruises’ Seaside class, marking a brand-new design for the cruise line that aimed to encourage guests to spend as much time outdoors as possible. The ship comes in at 153,516 gross tons and holds 4,132 at double occupancy, just like MSC Seaview. Seaside was christened at PortMiami, making it the first MSC Cruises ship to be christened in North America.

MSC Meraviglia

MSC Meraviglia is the first in her namesake Meraviglia class, coming in at 171,598 gross tons and having the capacity to carry 4,428 guests at double occupancy. At the time of her debut in June 2017, Meraviglia was the largest ship in the MSC Cruises fleet. The vessel features a large indoor promenade with an LED “sky” and a circular lounge offering acrobatic shows.

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MSC Preziosa

MSC Preziosa debuted in March 2013 as the fourth and final ship in the Fantasia class. The vessel is 139,072 gross tons with a double occupancy guest capacity of 3,959. It features a high-speed water slide called Vertigo and a sports bar with its own two-lane bowling alley.

The 139,072 gross ton MSC Divina is third in the Fantasia class and identical architecturally to MSC Preziosa. The ship debuted in May 2012 and has a guest capacity of 3,959 based on double occupancy. In 2013, MSC Divina set sail from PortMiami for the first time, becoming the first MSC Cruises vessel to operate from North America year-round.

MSC Magnifica

MSC Magnifica debuted in March 2010 and is the fourth and final ship in MSC’s Musica class, coming in at just 95,128 gross tons. The vessel can hold 2,550 guests based on double occupancy. In January 2019, MSC Magnifica set sail on a months-long world cruise, which was MSC Cruises’ first world voyage ever.

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MSC Splendida

The 3,274-guest MSC Splendida debuted in July 2009 as the second in MSC Cruises’ Fantasia class. The 137,936 gross ton ship has an electric horn system that can play multiple songs, including “We Are the Champions” and “We Will Rock You” by Queen and “Happy Birthday.”

MSC Fantasia

MSC Fantasia debuted in December 2008 as the first vessel in MSC Cruises’ Fantasia class. The vessel holds 3,274 guests based on double occupancy and is 137,936 gross tons. The launch of Fantasia ushered in a new generation of larger cruise ships for MSC, becoming the line’s largest cruise vessel when she was delivered. Additionally, MSC Fantasia was the first ship to feature the MSC Yacht Club, an exclusive ship-within-a-ship complex with higher-end accommodations and its own restaurant and pool area.

The 92,627 gross ton MSC Poesia is the third vessel in MSC’s Musica class. It debuted in April 2008 and can hold 2,550 guests at double occupancy. MSC Poesia was officially named and christened during a ceremony at the Port of Dover in England, marking the first time MSC Cruises had christened a ship outside Italy.

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MSC Orchestra

Fittingly named, MSC Orchestra is the second in MSC Cruises’ Musica class. The vessel debuted in May 2007, holds 2,550 guests at double occupancy, and is 92,409 gross tons. Orchestra features five pools, a spa with thermal suite, and the leopard-themed Savannah Bar.

MSC Musica launched in July 2006 as the first ship in MSC’s Musica class. Like MSC Orchestra, the ship holds 2,550 guests and comes in at 92,409 gross tons. Musica features a three-story waterfall and a see-through piano, plus a pool just for kids.

MSC Opera is part of MSC Cruises’ current smallest class of ships, the Lirica class, coming in at just 65,591 gross tons. Opera debuted in June 2004 and is the fourth and final ship in that class. She holds 2,150 guests at double occupancy and features a spa with a thermal suite and a spray park for little kids.

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Named for the class that she’s the third member of, MSC Lirica launched in March 2003. After an extensive renovation that included lengthening of the ship, Lirica comes in at 65,591 gross tons and can hold 1,984 guests at double occupancy. The vessel was MSC Cruises’ first newbuild, as previous ships had been purchased from other companies.

MSC Sinfonia

MSC Sinfonia entered service with MSC Cruises in March 2005; she originally debuted in 2002 as MS European Stars for the now-defunct line Festival Cruises. The vessel holds 2,087 guests based on double occupancy and comes in at 65,542 gross tons after an extensive renovation — including lengthening — in 2015. Sinfonia was the last ship built for Festival Cruises before it went bankrupt in 2004.

MSC Armonia

MSC Armonia is the oldest ship in the current MSC Cruises fleet with a guest capacity of 2,087 and a size of 58,174 gross tons. The ship was originally built in 2001 for Festival Cruises as MS European Vision, but was sold to MSC and began sailing with the line in 2004.

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MSC’s Newest Venture, Explora Journeys

In addition to MSC Cruises, MSC Group launched a second passenger cruise line in 2021 called Explora Journeys. The cruise line says that it “represents the ambition and long-held dream of the MSC Group and the Aponte family to create a transformative luxury ocean travel experience and brand that redefines the luxury cruise category.”

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Explora Journeys offers a more intimate and laid-back cruise experience. The line’s first ship, Explora I, comes in at just 63,900 gross tons with a capacity for 922 guests.

Explora I set sail on her maiden voyage in August 2023. A second ship, Explora II, is currently under construction. Further, four additional Explora Journeys ships are on order.

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MSC Cruises is the world's largest privately-owned cruise line and currently operates a fleet of 19 ships - with 3 new ships planned to enter service by June 2023. With a variety of ship sizes, MSC Cruises offers something for everyone, ranging from the MSC Sinfonia (2,546 passengers) - their first ship in operation - to their latest ship; the MSC Seashore, which entered into service in 2021 (5,877 passengers). MSC Cruises operates in some of the most popular cruise destinations around the world, including the Mediterranean, South America, and South Africa. MSC Cruises prides itself on providing a true Mediterranean experience aboard its ships.

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Msc armonia.

Armonia means harmony in English and the MSC Armonia indeed has this in buckets. Minimalist fittings and beautiful clean lines, as well as colours that are soothing and tranquil, will leave you feeling that you have escaped to your happy place.

Renovated: 2014 | Occupancy: 2,679

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MSC BELLISSIMA

Be awed by the beautiful MSC Bellissima. Aboard the ship, there is ample public space, but this does not mean that she is not packed with plenty of entertainment options, bars, restaurants, spa and more! There is a walkway that spans across two decks, the highlight of which is the massive dome covering the ceiling - 480 square meters of LED screens. For the active, choose from pools, sportsplex, gym, bowling or F1 Simulators.

Launched : 2019 | Occupancy: 5,686

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From the sublime to the divine, MSC Divina does not disappoint with her elegance and comfort. As the godmother of MSC Cruises, Sophia Loren was the inspiration for this vessel, as evidenced by the sumptuous suite named after her. Take a dip in the Infinity Pool or watch a show in the Broadway-sized Pantheon Theatre.

Launched: 2012 | Occupancy: 4,345

MSC Divina in Lisbon, Portugal

MSC FANTASIA

MSC Fantasia is modern, yet stylish with that Italian flair for which MSC Cruises is known. Where else can you walk on a Swarovski Crystal floor? With plenty of entertainment for both the under 18s and the adults, including a 4D cinema, F1 simulator and the Aqua Park, there will never be a dull moment.

Launched : 2008 | Occupancy: 4,363

MSC Fantasia in Doha

MSC GRANDIOSA

Launched in November 2019, MSC Grandiosa is packed with features - speciality restaurants, the Jean-Phillipe Chocolat and Cafe, race water slides, Himalayan rope bridge suspended above the ship, Virtual Reality Maze and more. This ship is one of the most environmentally friendly at sea, ticking the box for greener travel.

Launched: 2019 | Occupancy: 6,334

MSC Grandiosa in the Port of Rotterdam

One of the MSC ships refurbished in the 2015 Renaissance Programme, the MSC Lirica offers traditional cruise ship comfort, with wood, marble, and brass finishes throughout the vessel. There is plenty of space to spread out and find a spot in the sun to enjoy a cocktail or a quiet coffee. Cool down in the pool or Doremi Spray Park before heading to the Broadway Theatre to enjoy a show.

Refurbished : 2015 | Occupancy: 2,679

MSC Lirica

MSC MAGNIFICA

MSC Magnifica is refined yet opulent in feel - truly magnificent, just like her name. She is part of the Musica Class of MSC cruise ships. Enjoy the swimming facilities, including an indoor pool with a retractable roof, allowing you to enjoy it whether rain or shine. Relax in one of the 4 jacuzzis or in the Solarium. Perhaps you fancy dancing the night away in the T32 Disco or taking your chances with Lady Luck in the Atlantic City Casino.

Launched: 2010 | Occupancy: 3,223

MSC Magnifica at Pago Pago

MSC MERAVIGLIA

MSC Meraviglia was the first ship in the MSC fleet to be launched with MSC for Me - an app that can be downloaded onto any smartphone. This was one of the many firsts - including the first ship in the fleet to have a water slide that went out over the side of the ship; the first ship in the fleet to offer exclusive Cirque du Soleil at Sea shows in a purpose-built theatre; and able to dock at any cruise port in the world, meaning a wider variety of destinations is possible.

Launched : 2017 | Occupancy: 5,655

MSC Meraviglia at Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve

With the elegance and class of any fine lady, the MSC Musica will not disappoint. There is a spectacular waterfall in the foyer, which spans three decks and right in front of which is a transparent piano, poised on a suspended, crystal floor. The plush Teatro La Scala, seating over 1200 people, will enable you to settle in and enjoy a show. Kaito Sushi Bar is the ship's specialty Japanese restaurant.

Launched: 2006 | Occupancy: 2,550

MSC Musica in the harbour

MSC Opera was extended and refurbished under the Renaissance Program. There are new facilities that have been added, such as the spray park, as well as a host of extra balcony cabins and an enlarged restaurant - giving even more space to turn out culinary delights. Fans of opera will smile at the fact that each deck is named after a famous opera.

Launched : 2015 | Occupancy: 2,679

MSC Opera cruising down the Norwegian Fjord

MSC ORCHESTRA

Like a well-tuned ensemble, the MSC Orchestra has the perfect combination of elegant interior design, quiet places to unwind, facilities for the active, (like 5 gorgeous pools and a gym), as well as wonderful restaurant options - choose from Dim Sum at the Shanghai Chinese Restaurant, top-notch pizza at La Piazzetta or Four Seasons Italian dining.

Launched : 2007 | Occupancy: 3,223

MSC Orchestra Ftlauderdale, Florida

As her name suggests, the MSC Poesia is a poem to the ocean. For non-Italians, it is pronounced Poh-eh-zee-uh.) From the sumptuous spa where you can get a relaxing massage, to the Zen Garden and the theatre, decorated in the royal colour of purple, the ship is an ode to MSC Cruises' aim of providing something for everyone.

Launched : 2008 | Occupancy: 3,223

MSC Poesia on the Coast of Naples

MSC PREZIOSA

As with all of MSC Cruises' ships, the MSC Preziosa is comfortable with Italian flair ever-present. Stroll through the piazza, made with real stone, or take a thrill ride on Vertigo, the longest water slide at sea! One of the beautiful features of the Preziosa is the infinity pool, looking for all intents and purposes like it is part of the ocean. A great place to unwind and be mesmerized by the ocean.

Launched : 2013 | Occupancy: 4,345

MSC Preziosa - in lisbon on her maiden voyage

MSC SEASHORE

The first EVO Class Ship, MSC Seashore is inspired by MSC Cruises' vision for cruising in sunny weather and warm waters. Mirroring the Mediterranean way of life by providing indoor/outdoor eateries. To be launched in Spring 2021.

Launched : 2021 | Occupancy: 5,331

MSC Seashores first call at Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve

MSC SEASIDE

As with all the Seaside Class ships, the MSC Seaside is designed to bring the ocean closer to the passengers. Explore the Waterfront Boardwalk that circles the ship, meaning you can take a stroll in the sun, enjoying the breeze, whilst still being able to access the restaurants and bars from the outside.

Launched : 2017 | Occupancy: 5,336

MSC Seaside  in Siracuse

MSC SEAVIEW

The MSC Seaview is known as "the ship that follows the sun", as she spends 6 months in each hemisphere, giving the illusion of eternal summer. Take your pick from 7 speciality restaurants or eat in one of the two buffets. Optionally, there is, of course, two main dining rooms, with excellent food displaying all of MSC Cruises' usual flair and panache.

Launched : 2018 | Occupancy: 5,336

MSC Seaview

MSC SINFONIA

Honoring many renowned European composers, MSC Sinfonia is a symphony of elegance, comfort, entertainment and delight. She will enthrall you from the moment you step into her cool interior, (before you begin to explore the pools, bars, eating areas, spa, kids clubs and more), right until the second you disembark.

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MSC SPLENDIDA

With a host of different music venues, bars and restaurants on the MSC Splendida, you will feel spoiled for choice when deciding where to begin exploring. Tickle your taste buds with real McCoy Mediterranean specialties or spice it up with a Tex-Mex meal. Immerse yourself in a world-class production in The Strand Theatre, before having a flutter in the Royal Palm Casino or shaking those hips in Club 33.

Launched : 2009 | Occupancy: 4,363

MSC Splendida

MSC VIRTUOSA

MSC Virtuosa will be the new jewel in MSC Cruises' crown. Due to be launched in September 2020, delays due to COVID-19 mean that she will be launched in early 2021. With new specialty dining options - such as a tapas bar and an Indochine restaurant - as well as the first Robotic Arm bar at sea, there is plenty to look forward to on this beauty.

Launched : 2021 | Occupancy: 6,334

MSC Virtuosa

Which is MSC newest ship?

Currently, the newest MSC Cruises ship is the MSC Seashore which entered service in August 2021. The oldest MSC cruises ship is the MSC Armonia. She entered in service in 2001 under the name European Vision. She started sailing under the MSC Armonia banner in May 2004.

*the last time the ship was in dry dock

MSC Cruise Ships by size

The largest MSC Cruises ship are the MSC Meraviglia & MSC Grandiosa, at 181,541 gross tons. The smallest MSC Cruises ship is the MSC Lirica, at 66,132 gross tons.

MSC Ships by class

Four of MSC ships are among the world's 20 biggest vessels, but not all are supersized. The fleet is divided into 8 different classes by oldest to newest class:

Lirica Class (oldest): MSC Opera, MSC Lirica, MSC Sinfonia, MSC Armonia

Musica Class: MSC Poesia, MSC Orchestra, MSC Musica, MSC Magnifica

Fantasica Class: MSC Splendida, MSC Fantasia, MSC Preziosa, MSC Divina

Meraviglia Class: MSC Meraviglia and MSC Bellissima

Seaside: MSC Seaview and MSC Seaside

Meraviglia Plus: MSC Virtuosa, MSC Grandiosa and the new MSC Euribia (June 2023)

Seaside Evo: MSC Seashore and MSC Seascape (Dec 2022)

MSC World: MSC World Europa (Dec 2022)

Which MSC Cruise ships have Yacht Club?

MSC Yacht Club is an exclusive onboard experience available on several MSC Cruise ships. It features private areas, butler service, and upgraded accommodations.

The Yacht Club is available on the following MSC Cruise ships:

MSC Euribia (June 2023), MSC World Europa (Dec 2022), MSC Seascape (Dec 2022), MSC Seashore, MSC Virtuosa, MSC Grandiosa, MSC Bellissima, MSC Seaview, MSC Seaside, MSC Meraviglia, MSC Preziosa, MSC Divina, MSC Splendida and MSC Fantasia

MSC Ships that do not have Yacht Club:

MSC Magnifica,  MSC Poesia, MSC Orchestra, MSC Musica, MSC Opera, MSC Lirica, MSC Sinfonia, MSC Armonia

For more on the Yacht Club 

On which ships is MSC for Me available?

In 2017, MSC Cruises launched MSC for Me, a digital smart ships programme and mobile app designed to enhance the Guest experience. It was first launched on MSC Meraviglia.

The app is available on MSC Meraviglia, MSC Seaside, MSC Seashore, MSC Splendida, MSC Seaview, MSC Bellissima, MSC Grandiosa and MSC Virtuosa.

MSC Cruises by registration (flag)?

The Panama Flag was first used by MSC for the Lirica, Fantasia and Lirica class ships.

MSC Virtuosa, MSC Grandiosa, MSC Bellissima, MSC Seaview, MSC Seaside and MSC Meraviglia are all under Malta flag. The MSC Seashore fly the flag of Italy

MSC Vista was MSC Euribia's previous name. She has since been renamed MSC Euribia and is set to launch in June 2023.

MSC currently has 19 ships sailing with 3 more due by June 2023

MSC Fantastica was renamed MSC Divina in honour of the fleet's godmother, the actress Sophia Loren.

MSC Yacht Club Royal suite 16007 on the MSC Divina is dedicated to Sophia Loren, with pictures of her movies in the cabin.

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Our Cruise Ships

As we continue to grow and improve our fleet, there’s a huge range of unique features for our guests to explore on every MSC cruise ship . Blending classic elegance and cutting-edge innovation, our cruise ships offer the utmost in comfort, dining, innovation, entertainment, and onboard experience. Our newest, best cruise ships are also pushing the boundaries of sustainable tourism, with special technologies that focus on the welfare of mitigating the environmental impact.  

Browse, explore, and choose a ship from the MSC Cruises fleet today, and discover a spectacular way to sail the seas.

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MSC for Me has been designed to meet our guests needs today and in the future and enhances every aspect the MSC holiday experience. Through the most innovative technology solutions MSC for Me interconnects guests, crew and ship so your time on board is literally in your hands. Available for guests travelling on MSC Euribia,   MSC Seascape,  MSC World Europa,  MSC Seashore, MSC Virtuosa, MSC Bellissima, MSC Grandiosa, MSC Meraviglia, MSC Seaside, MSC Seaview. The MSC for Me programme is also available on MSC Splendida and on MSC Magnifica, however it has reduced programme features. Coming soon on MSC World America.

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The ultimate guide to MSC Cruises ships and itineraries

Gene Sloan

MSC Cruises may be the biggest cruise line you've never heard of — assuming you're an American.

While the Switzerland-based company is the third-biggest cruise line in the world, it has far less name recognition among Americans than big U.S.-based lines such as Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line . That's because, until recently, MSC Cruises mostly catered to Europeans. A large percentage of its customers came from countries such as Italy, Germany, France and Spain.

That's all changing now — and in a big way.

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As it expands its fleet at a rapid pace , MSC Cruises is massively building its footprint in North America in an effort to woo more Americans. As recently as 2017, the line only had a single vessel based in North America. Now it's up to three ships sailing out of U.S. ports, and by the end of 2023, that number will have shot up to five.

All the North America-based ships are marketed heavily to Americans, and the line has tailored some of the features and activities on the vessels to a North American crowd.

Like Royal Caribbean and Norwegian Cruise Line , MSC Cruises has been building big resortlike vessels that offer every sort of amusement known to humans, from giant water parks to race car simulators. It currently operates eight of the 20 biggest cruise ships in the world — one of which (MSC Meraviglia) now calls North America home with year-round sailings out of New York City.

Related: Which cruise brand is right for you? A guide to the most popular lines

3 things TPG loves about MSC Cruises

  • Its affordability
  • The incredible array of activities on its ships
  • The status match it offers with its loyalty program

What we could do without

  • Onboard announcements in five languages (on overseas sailings)

The MSC Cruises fleet

MSC Cruises has grown enormously in recent years. As recently as early 2017, the line had just 12 ships in operation. But it's added new ships at a rapid pace over the past six years and now operates 22 vessels, more than any other major line besides Royal Caribbean and Carnival. It also has three more giant new ships on the way in the next few years.

If that sounds like too many ships to get your head around, note that all 22 of the vessels in operation, as well as the three on order, fall into six distinct classes . The ships within each of the classes have similar sizes and onboard attractions. If you know one ship in the class, you know them all.

Related: MSC Cruises ships from newest to oldest — a complete list

As a result of its rapid growth, MSC Cruises recently passed Norwegian to become the world's third-biggest cruise brand when measured by passenger capacity. Only Royal Caribbean and Carnival are bigger.

Not including pulldown bunks and pullout sofas, MSC Cruises' 22 ships have 77,832 berths — about 21,000 more than Norwegian's fleet. At its current pace of growth, MSC Cruises could soon pass Carnival to become the world's second-biggest line.

As noted above, the MSC Cruises fleet includes eight of the world's 20 biggest cruise vessels — MSC World Europa , MSC Euribia , MSC Virtuosa, MSC Grandiosa, MSC Meraviglia , MSC Bellissima, MSC Seashore and MSC Seascape . Built in the last six years, these eight ships aren't quite as big as Royal Caribbean's giant Oasis Class vessels (the world's biggest cruise ships), but they're right up there when it comes to amenities and passenger capacity.

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The grande dame of the MSC Cruises fleet is its recently unveiled MSC World Europa. At 215,863 tons, it's the biggest MSC Cruises ship ever built and the first of a new series of so-called World Class vessels that are nearly as big as Royal Caribbean's Oasis Class ships.

The next-biggest ships in the MSC Cruises fleet are its recently unveiled Meraviglia Class vessels: MSC Meraviglia, MSC Bellissima, MSC Grandiosa, MSC Virtuosa and MSC Euribia. Similar in design, these five ships aren't quite as big as MSC World Europa, but they're right up there when it comes to size, amenities and passenger capacity.

MSC Grandiosa, MSC Virtuosa and MSC Euribia, which debuted in 2019, 2021 and 2023, respectively, are a tad longer than MSC Bellissima and MSC Meraviglia and are considered a subset of the class known as Meraviglia Plus. Each can hold 4,842 passengers at double occupancy (or 6,334 passengers if every last pulldown bunk and pullout sofa is filled).

The other two Meraviglia Class ships, which date to 2019 and 2017, can carry more than 5,600 passengers with every berth filled.

In addition to these five giants, MSC Cruises also operates four large Seaside Class ships. Each has a total capacity of 5,336 to 5,632 passengers.

Add those in, and MSC Cruises operates 10 of the world's 35 biggest cruise ships, plus four somewhat smaller Fantasia Class vessels that can each hold around 4,400 passengers at maximum occupancy.

Related: A beginners guide to picking a cruise line

Together, the 14 World, Meraviglia, Seaside and Fantasia Class vessels make up MSC Cruises' big-ship fleet. The line's remaining eight vessels, split among two classes, are considerably smaller, with maximum occupancy topping out at 2,700 to 3,200 passengers.

The eight smaller ships, which in general are the line's older ships, allow MSC Cruises to offer itineraries to places that aren't as easy for big ships to visit. Not all ports in the world can handle a ship the size of the World Class or Meraviglia Class vessels, although even the biggest MSC Cruises ships are still designed to be able to call at most ports around the world.

Among the smallest MSC Cruises ships is the MSC Armonia.

The smaller ships also appeal to a subset of MSC Cruises fans who are willing to give up some onboard amenities in exchange for intimacy. They're usually less expensive on a per-day basis, too.

In addition to all the above, MSC Group — the line's parent company — has announced plans for yet another class of big ships to start arriving later this decade, though few details have been released. MSC Group is also developing a series of small luxury vessels that'll operate under a separate brand called Explora Journeys.

Destinations and itineraries

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MSC Cruises sails almost everywhere in the world, but its heaviest presence is in Europe, where it's the biggest cruise operator.

In a typical summer, the line will deploy the vast majority of its ships in the Mediterranean or northern Europe. In recent years, the line has also kept at least a couple of ships in Florida in summer for voyages to the Caribbean and the Bahamas. This year, the line had two ships based in Florida for summer sailings to the Caribbean and the Bahamas, plus one ship sailing out of New York City for the summer.

During winter, MSC Cruises typically will add more ships to the Caribbean and the Bahamas. (For winter 2023-2024, it expects to have six in the region.) It'll also typically send four or five ships to South America in winter and often deploys vessels in winter to South Africa and the Middle East.

For winter 2023-2024, it'll have one ship in South Africa. The line's Middle East deployment this year has been cut back due to the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

Additionally, MSC Cruises often offers an around-the-world cruise in winter on a single ship.

Related: The 5 best destinations you can visit on an MSC Cruises ship

In North America, MSC Cruises ships have generally sailed out of Miami , but the line recently added Port Canaveral and New York City as home ports, too. The line also offers cruises from the Caribbean islands of Barbados, Martinique and Guadeloupe, and in a major development, the line opened its first private island, Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve , in the Bahamas in 2019. It's a major stop for many MSC Cruises itineraries in the region.

In Europe, major MSC Cruises hubs include Southampton, England; Copenhagen; Kiel and Hamburg in Germany; Ancona, Venice, Genoa, Naples, Palermo, Bari and Civitavecchia (the port for Rome) in Italy; Barcelona, Valencia and Palma de Mallorca in Spain; and Marseille, France.

Who sails MSC Cruises?

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MSC Cruises is increasingly known for having big, bustling megaships that'll appeal to people who like a megaresort experience. In other words, if you're the kind of person who loves staying on property at Disney World or at a giant Las Vegas resort , this could be the line for you.

The bigger MSC Cruises ships offer vacationers a ton of options for dining (some vessels have more than a dozen distinct places to eat dinner or at least grab a quick bite) or entertainment. They're lively and fun.

They also have an inordinate amount of teen- and tween-friendly attractions — everything from some of the largest waterslides at sea to sprawling amusement areas with race car simulators, flight simulators and XD cinemas (more on all this below). That makes them particularly appealing to families, including multigenerational groups. Families are a big part of MSC Cruises' business.

But it's not just families that flock to MSC Cruises.

The line's ships are designed to offer something for everyone, and they thus appeal to a wide demographic, including couples of all ages and even solo travelers (the line has added solo cabins on its newer ships and occasionally runs promotions for solo travelers). They also draw customers from a wide range of the income spectrum.

At one level, MSC Cruises ships have a for-the-masses feel. However, overlaid across many of the line's ships are high-end suites, upscale restaurants and luxury services — most notably the suites and amenities in the exclusive, upscale MSC Yacht Club areas found on some vessels (more on that later). As a result, the line draws a good number of luxury-seeking travelers.

The demographic profile of MSC Cruises ships can be markedly different depending on where the vessels are based. On Caribbean sailings out of Florida, you'll find that a large percentage of passengers are English-speaking North Americans.

MSC Cruises voyages in Europe are often heavily filled with Europeans speaking Italian, German, Spanish and French, as well as some English speakers. In Europe, the line offers onboard programming in all five of these languages (all crew members speak English no matter where the ships are sailing).

Reality check: Due to the diverse origins of passengers on European sailings, the line typically makes announcements in all five of the aforementioned languages. This can result in extraordinarily long announcements at times, which can be a distraction to some cruisers. The good news is that on sailings out of U.S. ports, only safety announcements are made in all five languages. Other announcements are in English only.

Cabins and suites

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MSC Cruises offers a wide range of accommodations on its ships. On its newest vessels, you'll find everything from relatively low-cost, windowless "interior" cabins that measure as little as 172 square feet (perfect for the budget traveler) to suites more than five times that size that sprawl across two decks.

Still, MSC Cruises doesn't offer the sort of truly giant suites (more than 1,000 to 2,000 square feet) you'll find on some Norwegian and Royal Caribbean ships.

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At the high end, the accommodations are aimed at affluent travelers who, for whatever reason, prefer the megaship experience to being on a luxury ship, and they can be quite impressive.

The biggest suites on MSC Grandiosa, which launched in 2019, span two levels and offer around 635 square feet of interior space, plus another 237 square feet of outdoor balcony space.

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On more than half of MSC Cruises' ships, many of the top suites are part of an exclusive, keycard-accessed area called the MSC Yacht Club . Billed as an upscale "ship within a ship" and aimed at luxury travelers, the MSC Yacht Club is at the very top of vessels and comes with a private lounge, a pool, sunning areas and even its own restaurant.

Related: Everything you need to know about MSC Cruises cabins and suites

MSC Yacht Club accommodations also come with 24-hour butler service and a dedicated concierge.

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Solo cabins (called interior studios) measuring just 127 square feet can be found on the line's seven newest vessels.

Insider tip: Passengers can use the interactive TVs in cabins to browse information, find out about daily events and activities, check bills and book services. On some ships, MSC for Me interactive wristbands can open your cabin door and also allow you to book services or make contactless payments for items on board.

Restaurants and dining

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While a few of MSC Cruises' smallest ships have relatively limited dining venues, many of the line's vessels offer a wide range of choices.

On the line's recently unveiled MSC Euribia, for instance, there are nearly a dozen distinct eateries, as well as a number of bars and lounges that serve at least small bites. MSC Seashore has five specialty restaurants that feature waterfront, outdoor seating on the ship's boardwalk.

Every vessel has at least one or more main dining rooms and a casual buffet where meals are included in the fare.

For dinner in a main dining room, you must either have My Choice dining with the Aurea experience (a flexible dining option where you dine whenever you want) or classic dining (where you have a fixed table and time for dinner).

Nearly every ship also has at least one — and sometimes quite a few — extra-charge venues. Among the most common across the fleet is the American-style steakhouse Butcher's Cut, which is found on more than half the line's vessels. There also are sushi bars on more than half the line's ships, with varying names like Kaito Sushi and Galaxy Sushi.

The line's newest ships have teppanyaki restaurants, too, and passengers on MSC Cruises' Seaside Class ships, as well as MSC Meraviglia and MSC Splendida, can dine at a Mediterranean-style seafood restaurant.

Several of the line's newest vessels, including MSC Grandiosa and MSC Bellissima, also have the French cuisine-serving L'Atelier Bistrot.

Entertainment and activities

MSC Cruises offers a broad range of entertainment and activities on its ships. As noted above, the line's biggest vessels offer multiple entertainment venues, from Broadway-style theaters to spaces for circus-like performances; all manner of deck-top attractions; large casinos; and full-service spas. Plus, you'll find multiple bars, lounges and nightlife spots.

Theaters and shows

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Like other megaship lines, MSC Cruises is known for big, glitzy theater productions performed in onboard theaters that are as state-of-the-art as anything you'll find on Broadway.

On the line's newer ships, such as MSC Euribia, MSC Virtuosa and MSC Grandiosa, there are main theaters that hold nearly 1,000 people. They offer as many as six different full-scale theatrical productions during a typical voyage, with multiple showtimes for each production and a range of styles. You'll find original Broadway-style musicals, piano concerts and even operas.

Some MSC Cruises ships have high-tech, multipurpose entertainment spaces that serve as comedy clubs and karaoke bars but can also transform into music venues. Dubbed the TV Studio & Bar on some ships, these spaces also house radio and TV broadcasting equipment, and they can host games, quizzes and talent contests aired live on TV sets in cabins.

Other interior attractions and activities

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In addition to entertainment spaces, the interiors of MSC Cruises ships are loaded with other venues where passengers can kick back and let loose day and night, including a seemingly endless array of bars, lounges and nightspots.

Every MSC Cruises ship has a casino, and on the line's larger vessels, they are big operations. Le Grand Casino on MSC Grandiosa, for instance, has 164 slot machines, 12 table games (including blackjack, roulette and poker) and its own bar.

The five Meraviglia and Meraviglia Plus Class vessels also have soaring interior mall-like spaces called Gallerias with bars, restaurants and retail shops, as does the new MSC World Europa.

Many of the Gallerias, for example, are home to an innovative chocolate bar and boutique created by well-known French patissier and chocolatier Jean-Philippe Maury.

The Gallerias on the five Meraviglia and Meraviglia Plus Class vessels — MSC Euribia, MSC Virtuosa, MSC Grandiosa, MSC Meraviglia and MSC Bellissima — are topped with one of the most stunning features found at sea: a dazzling "digital sky" made with curving LED screens that offer regular light shows during the day and evening. There's something similar on MSC World Europa.

The bigger MSC Cruises ships also have interactive game zones with such attractions as Formula One racing simulators, immersive XD cinemas, arcade games and even full-size bowling alleys.

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For something more soothing, all MSC Cruises ships include spas. These can be quite big on the larger vessels, with expansive thermal areas and a wide choice of treatments and services.

Insider tip: Passengers can get information about onboard entertainment and restaurants (and make reservations) on the interactive screens found around MSC Cruises vessels.

Top-deck attractions

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The top decks of MSC Cruises ships offer pools, hot tubs and plenty of lounge space, plus some spectacular family-focused fun zones — on the line's newest ships, at least.

On the line's Meraviglia and Seaside Class ships, top-deck amenities include sprawling back-of-the-ship water parks with multiple waterslides, ropes courses and watery play areas for the little ones.

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Some ships even have zip lines — the longest at sea.

Additionally, the main pool areas on the newest MSC Cruises ships are among the biggest and most stunning at sea. Some of the line's ships also have adults-only pools topped with glass ceilings that can be opened on warm days.

Children's programs

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MSC Cruises has some of the most extensive children's programs at sea, with dedicated clubs and activities for children as young as a couple of months old through the age of 17.

On most ships, the line offers programming for five distinct age groups.

For the very youngest cruisers, there's Baby Club, a program for babies and toddlers up to the age of 3. The line partnered with baby care brand Chicco to develop dedicated Baby Club play areas on every ship with toys, games and music and rhythm activities. You can leave your toddlers at the clubs, which have dedicated staff, or stay and play with them.

MSC Cruises ships also have a dedicated Mini Club (ages 3 to 6) and Junior Club (ages 7 to 11) with age-appropriate activities. Designed in partnership with the Lego Group, the Mini Clubs offer games, events and activities such as arts and crafts. Junior Clubs have a Masterchef at Sea Juniors competition, plus acting, dancing and singing activities.

Related: New MSC Cruises ship in New York is bigger than the city's biggest hotel

MSC Cruises ships also have Young Club, a tween program (ages 12 to 14) that includes sports tournaments, high-tech games and other activities.

Then there's Teen Club (ages 15 to 17), which hosts disco parties, karaoke parties and Wii, Xbox and PlayStation 4 tournaments. On MSC Grandiosa, teens even get the chance to pilot a drone through an obstacle course during an activity called the Drone Academy, and the ship holds a teen dance competition designed in partnership with the company behind "The X Factor."

Kids and teens clubs on newer MSC Cruises ships can also access cutting-edge equipment like 3D printing machines, virtual reality devices and 3D product scanning, all of which are used in activities.

What to know before you go

Required documents.

If you're a U.S. citizen on a cruise that starts and ends in a U.S. port, you'll need either a current passport or an official copy of your birth certificate and a driver's license or other government-issued photo identification to sail. Passports must be valid for at least six months.

For cruises from international ports, you'll need a passport. It's important that the name on your reservation is listed exactly as it appears on your passport or other official proof of nationality.

MSC Cruises adds an automatic service charge of $16 per person to final bills on sailings out of U.S. ports. Sailings with pricing in euros have a 12 euro charge ($13.13 at current exchange rates). Children 2 to 11 pay half the adult rate on most cruises. Children under 2 are not charged for service.

Also, a 15% gratuity is added to bills at bars for cruisers who do not have a drinks package. If you buy a drinks package, the gratuity charges for drinks is folded into the package price when you book it. A 15% service charge is also added to items in minibars, salons and spas.

Related: Tipping on a cruise ship: Everything you need to know

MSC Cruises has been rolling out Wi-Fi with speeds so fast that you'll be able to watch Netflix from your room on your mobile device. Unlike some lines, though, MSC Cruises doesn't offer flat-fee pricing for Wi-Fi. Instead, MSC Cruises charges by the number of devices you use and how you want to use the internet (think: browsing, texting, sending emails or video streaming).

Basic packages for browsing start around $72 for one device with unlimited data. A two-device plan with unlimited data for browsing costs about $109. There's also a four-device browsing plan for about $223. If you're looking to stream video along with other internet uses, you'll need a streaming plan. These start around $100 for one device and can be as high as $313 for a four-device plan.

Unlike other cruise lines, MSC Cruises does not let passengers switch their internet plan from one device to another during the cruise, even if they're only using one device at a time. Make sure you sign up for the Wi-Fi plan on the device you intend to use it with. If you'll want access on both your phone and your tablet, you will need a two-device plan.

Passengers can chat with friends and family on board ships even if they don't have an internet package by downloading the MSC for Me app to a smart device. The app also lets you book services on board.

Carry-on drinks policy

Unlike some lines, MSC Cruises doesn't allow passengers to bring their own alcohol on board.

Smoking policy

Smoking (including electronic cigarette smoking) is allowed in a limited number of designated areas on ships, with the primary smoking area on ships being an outdoor pool area that varies by ship and is indicated by signage. Smoking is forbidden in cabins and on cabin balconies, and those who violate this rule will face a $250 fee.

Unlike some lines, MSC Cruises does not build self-service launderettes onto its ships. Vessels offer extra-charge laundry and dry-cleaning services.

Electrical outlets

All vessels have standard North American-style, 110-volt outlets in rooms, as well as European-style, 220-volt outlets. A growing number of vessels also have USB ports in cabins.

For cruises in the Caribbean, South America and South Africa, as well as on MSC Grand Voyages going to Europe and to Australia, the onboard currency is the U.S. dollar.

On cruises in other parts of the world, the onboard currency is the euro. All vessels operate on a cashless system with any onboard purchases you make posting automatically to your onboard account. You'll receive a Cruise Card (or, on the newer ships, an MSC for Me wristband) that you can use to make purchases.

Drinking age

You must be at least 21 years old to consume alcohol on sailings in the U.S. and the Caribbean. The drinking age on sailings everywhere else in the world is 18.

During the day, there's no specific dress code, and people dress casually. If it's a sea day in a warm-weather destination and you're bound for the top deck, that means dressing for the beach — T-shirts, shorts and bathing suits (with a cover-up to put on when you go inside) are just fine.

On most evenings, the line recommends "smart casual" dress, meaning summery dresses for women and a lightweight jacket for men. On select days, the line also holds Gala evenings on its ships where the dress code can be more formal. For Gala evenings, if dining in a main dining room, the line suggests a tuxedo, dinner jacket or dark suit and tie for men and a dressy outfit, formal gown or cocktail dress for women.

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MSC Cruises loyalty program

MSC Cruises has a point-based frequent cruiser program, the MSC Voyagers Club , that has four tiers ranging from Classic (requiring 1 point) to Diamond (10,000 points).

Members earn points based on the length of the cruises they take and which "experience" they book on those sailings. There are four different "experiences" you can book on an MSC Cruises sailing, each with different inclusions and price points. The most basic "Bella" experience will get you fewer points than the top "MSC Yacht Club" experience.

For a sailing of under five nights, for instance, your earnings would range from 200 to 800 points depending on the experience you book. For cruises that are five to nine nights in length, you'd earn from 500 to 1,500 points depending on the experience.

Every person in your stateroom will earn points for the cruise. You can also earn points with onboard spending and any bookings you made before embarkation. You'll earn 100 points for every $150 in prepaid and onboard expenses.

Know, though, that there are a couple of key caveats. Only the Voyagers Club member who makes the final payment for the onboard expenses will receive those points. For prepaid expenses, points will be equally distributed among the cabin occupants.

Say, for example, the total amount of prepaid onboard services that apply to all cabin occupants before the cruise is $600. If there are four cabin occupants, the spending for the points calculation of each member will be $150, which is equal to 100 points.

As is typical for cruise line loyalty programs, the entry-level tier (Classic) doesn't bring all that many truly valuable rewards. By far the most alluring benefit at this level is the 5% discount that members get when booking future sailings (note that this discount is not valid on Tandem and MSC Grand Tours). That's real savings every time you book a cruise.

The real perks begin at Diamond status, which brings a free dinner in an extra-charge restaurant, priority embarkation at the start of a cruise and priority disembarkation at the end of a cruise.

Unlike with most cruise line loyalty programs, you won't automatically keep your status forever with MSC Cruises. Once achieved, your status is good as long as you take a cruise at least once every 36 months. If you don't, not only will your points disappear, but your entire account will be erased, requiring you to re-enroll and start all over again.

That's the downside of the MSC Voyagers Club. However, the program also comes with one very big upside: MSC Cruises will let you status match your way to top-tier Diamond status based on your status level with any of more than two dozen other loyalty programs — not just those run by competing cruise lines but also those operated by Marriott, Hyatt and Hilton. It's very rare in the cruise world.

How much does an MSC Cruises voyage cost?

MSC Cruises is known for some of the most affordable ships at sea. It's not uncommon to find MSC Cruises voyages to the Caribbean and the Bahamas from under $75 per person, per night, including all taxes and fees — at least in the offseason.

For instance, at the time of publication, four-night sailings from Miami to the Bahamas in September 2024 start at just $249 per person, not including taxes and fees of $100. That works out to just $87.25 per person, per night, with taxes and fees, for a package that includes your lodging, transportation and meals.

As you might expect, pricing for ships will generally be lower during offseason periods such as September, October and parts of November.

The timing of when you book can also matter. Cruises book up much further in advance than airplanes or hotels, and many cruisers will tell you the best pricing for any given sailing often is available when cruises first go on sale (which can be a good two years before a departure). Booking far in advance also gives you the best chance of getting your preferred cabin type and location on a ship.

Once on board an MSC Cruises ship, you'll pay extra for most drinks, extra-charge restaurants, spa services, shore excursions, internet and a few other amenities — unless you've paid up for a more inclusive package.

When pricing cabins, MSC Cruises offers one of four main "experiences," each of which comes with different inclusions and varying price tags. The basic "Bella" experience includes your room, dining in the main restaurants and buffet, and access to all the included features of the ship, such as kids programs and theater shows.

Note that if you book the Bella experience, you cannot select a specific cabin. You can only choose between the broad categories of inside, ocean-view or balcony cabin, and a cabin is later assigned to you.

One step up is the more expensive "Fantastica" experience, which adds room service and breakfast delivered to your cabin, priority choice of dinner sittings, access to additional kids activities and classes, and more. At this level and above, you can pick a specific cabin when booking.

With the even pricier "Aurea" experience, you'll get complimentary access to the spa's thermal area, priority boarding and other perks. The Aurea experience also comes with access to My Choice dining and an exclusive sun deck area that on many ships features an exclusive bar and hot tubs.

Then there's the MSC Yacht Club experience, mentioned above, which is the ultimate in onboard living. Even with its higher price tag, the MSC Yacht Club still provides great value for its wide range of perks, such as unlimited drinks in all MSC Yacht Club areas, including premium spirits and minibar items.

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How to book

If you're sure you know what sort of cabin you want, on which ship, on which itinerary — and about a dozen other things — you can head over to the MSC Cruises website to book directly.

That said, given the complexity of booking a cruise (there are a lot of decisions to make during the booking process: trust us) we recommend you use a seasoned travel agent who specializes in cruises. A good travel agent will quiz you about your interests, travel style and preferences, and steer you to the perfect cruise line, ship, itinerary and cabin for you. They also can help if something goes wrong just before, during or after your voyage.

If you're sure MSC Cruises is your line, look for a travel agent who specializes in trips with the brand. You want someone who knows all about the line's various cabin categories and, preferably, has done ship inspections to see them firsthand.

Whether you use a travel agent or not, make sure to maximize your purchase when paying for the cruise by using a credit card that offers extra points for travel purchases . This could be the Chase Sapphire Reserve , which offers 3 Ultimate Rewards points per dollar spent on travel and dining (excluding the annual $300 travel credit). There's also the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card , which earns 2 points per dollar spent on travel (and dining).

Related: How to book a cruise using points and miles

Bottom line

Long a major player in Europe, MSC Cruises is growing fast in North America with a lineup of big, new, amenity-filled ships.

If you're a megaresort lover, you'll feel right at home on MSC Cruises' new World, Meraviglia and Seaside Class vessels, which rival the biggest vessels of Royal Caribbean and Norwegian for their array of onboard amusements.

You'll also love their affordability. Among the world's biggest ships, they offer some of the lowest pricing. You'll be sharing your vacation with hordes of other people, of course — as many as 6,000 on some MSC Cruises vessels. However, even the biggest MSC Cruises ships have quiet nooks where you can escape the crowds.

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CRUISES FROM NEW YORK

From the picture-perfect beaches of Bermuda, and The Bahamas and Florida (with late-night stays in Miami and Port Canaveral), to the breathtaking fall foliage of Canada and New England, brand-new itineraries aboard MSC Meraviglia are  now ready to book.  

MSC Meraviglia is packed with extraordinary features for the perfect experience at sea. Enjoy gourmet dining and out-of-this-world entertainment with new panoramic areas, an innovative ocean-view lounge, a two-deck "inside promenade" with an LED dome and a spectacular amusement area connected to an outdoor water park. Best of all, MSC Meraviglia features late night and overnight stays on our exclusive private island, Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve , in The Bahamas .

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MAIN features

Galleria meraviglia.

This 315-foot central promenade is filled with boutiques, restaurants and tranquil spots for shopping, eating and relaxing... as well as socializing with friends and family. And in the evening, it comes alive with music, parties and entertainment.

Horizon pool

The Horizon pool offers superb sea views and more open-air deck space for sun worshipers during the daylight hours. At night, the area will be transformed into a stunning outdoor spot for dancing and all kinds of entertainment under the stars.

The Broadway Theatre

Every cruise offers at least 6 different shows - even on a 7-night cruise - featuring innovative world-class and standing ovation entertainment.

Carousel Productions at Sea

Enjoy an all-new entertainment concept blending breathtaking acrobatics, dance and live music to create exclusive original productions specially designed for MSC Meraviglia Class ships. It offers avant-garde artistic and immersive performances combined with the innovative technology in a surprising mix of new expressions and experimentation that will make you feel part of the show.

On board MSC Meraviglia, you'll have the unique opportunity to admire two spectacular productions: ROCK CIRCUS, featuring acrobats, musicians and the greatest rock hits, and HOUSE OF HOUDINI, a celebration of some of the most wondrous illusions of Harry Houdini.

The shows take place twice a night, six nights a week, only at the Carousel Lounge, a glamorous, modern, technology-packed venue. Taste our Signature Cocktail while you enjoy a pre-show followed by this unique entertainment experience.

(not included in the cruise fare, limited spaces, a signature cocktail package needs to be booked)

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MSC Aurea Spa

The MSC Aurea Spa is a luxurious Balinese spa offering signature relaxation treatments to revitalize body and soul. Complete with a thermal area, beauty salon and nail boutique, the MSC Aurea Spa will leave you feeling pampered from head to toe.

MSC Gym by Technogym®

Equipped with state-of-the-art Technogym cardio and strength-training equipment, the panoramic gym on board MSC Meraviglia gym offers a wide range of innovative fitness courses and training programs designed to suit guests of all ages and abilities.

MSC Yacht Club

Discover a place where you can savor exclusivity and privacy in a world of choice. Indulge in the luxury of a private club, while enjoying access to the myriad recreation and entertainment possibilities that the rest of the ship affords.

STATEROOMS & SUITES

MSC Meraviglia has a variety of elegant staterooms including family options, luxurious duplex suites, balcony staterooms and ocean view staterooms.

  • Comfortable king bed that can be converted into two single beds on request
  • Balcony 
  • Sitting area with single sofa bed
  • Spacious closet
  • Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer
  • Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar
  • Wi-Fi access available ($)
  • Approx. 129 – 237 ft 2 with a balcony that is approx. 22 – 151 ft 2 Choose the stateroom type that best suits you: Balcony Aurea (best location, approx. 182 ft 2 , decks 10 - 13)   Premium Balcony (approx. 237 ft 2 , decks 10 - 14)   Deluxe Balcony (approx. 183 ft 2 , decks 8 - 14) Deluxe Balcony with Partial View (approx. 183 – 215 ft 2 , decks 8 - 14) Studio Balcony (single occupancy, approx. 129 ft 2 , decks 13 - 14) * Including staterooms for guests with disabilities or reduced mobility, which are larger. The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same stateroom category).
  • Window with sea view
  • Relaxing armchair
  • Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
  • Approx. 129 – 237 ft 2
  • Located on decks 5 - 11 Choose the stateroom type that best suits you: Premium Ocean View (approx. 237 ft 2 , decks 9 - 11) Deluxe Ocean View (approx. 172 ft 2 , deck 5)  Junior Ocean View (approx. 129 ft 2 , deck 8)  Junior Ocean View with Obstructed View (approx. 129 ft 2 , deck 8)  The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same stateroom category).

Entertainment

Enjoy exclusive shows performed in innovative venues like the Carousel Lounge and the multi-purpose karaoke bar, comedy club, TV studio & bar. Younger guests will love our amusement park and sports center. The whole family can have hours of fun in one of the most exciting water parks at sea.

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RESTAURANTS & BUFFET

MSC Meraviglia's main restaurants serve freshly prepared Mediterranean and international cuisine, while the ship’s specialty restaurants serve up Italian delicacies, succulent steaks, superb sushi and more.

Panorama Restaurant

Hola tacos & cantina.

The new fast-casual street food dining concept, offers a selection of Latin American and Mexican-inspired dishes and drinks to be shared and enjoyed in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, open for lunch and dinner. Choose from a tantalizing array of dishes from blue corn tacos and nachos, authentic beef empanadas and tasty tamales through to tortilla soup or vegetarian tacos, all to be savored with our selection of Top 10 Tequilas and Mezcals!

A mouthwatering Seafood menu of fish dishes including oven-baked rock salt crust whole Mediterranean seabass, steam king crabs, Boston lobster, brown crabs, oyster, tiger prawns seafood platter to share and so much more, made with the freshest ingredients and complemented by a wonderful international fine wines list: these are the magic ingredients of our fish Seafood restaurant on MSC Meraviglia.

Butcher's Cut

This American-style steak house serves select Linz Heritage Angus beef, the gold standard in high-end Angus beef thanks to the best genetics in breed. The highest quality product custom cut by master butchers and aged to perfection. The menu is inspired by the great plains and it is accompanied by bold New World wines and cocktails with swagger.

Kaito Teppanyaki

Tradition and modernity go hand in hand in this stylish teppanyaki restaurant and sushi restaurant. This charming venue offers deliciously authentic Asian cuisine prepared on the spot with only the freshest, highest quality ingredients.

Waves Restaurant

L'olive dorée - l'olivo d'oro, kaito sushi bar, marketplace buffet.

A Mediterranean dining experience with a spectacular sea view. Visible kitchens and a Mozzarella-making area allow guests to watch our chefs preparing fresh food. The extensive buffet area includes various multifunction corners serving international dishes, ethnic cuisine, healthy options and a multitude of other tastes.

BARS & LOUNGES

There’s a wide range of glamorous bars and lounges onboard, offering refreshment and relaxation in the ideal atmosphere for every moment. So whether you’re looking for champagne, classic cocktails or freshly prepared patisserie, you won’t have far to go.

Carousel Lounge

Sit back and enjoy the fun with an exclusive Signature Cocktail at the Carousel Lounge, a glamorous and modern, technology-packed venue specifically designed to meet the needs of Carousel Productions at Sea. This custom-built lounge covers 1,000 sq.m. and can accommodate up to 400 guests. Taste our Signature Cocktail while you enjoy a pre-show followed by this immersive entertainment experience.

(Not included in the cruise fare. Limited spaces; a signature cocktail package needs to be booked).

Jean-Philippe Chocolat & Café

French master pâtissier Chocolatier Jean-Philippe Maury brings his award-winning touch to this coffee and chocolate bar boutique. As well as choosing from a variety of exquisite Chef created chocolate candies, guests can also create their very own chocolate bar right at the tablet stations. The boutique offers a wide assortment of delectable French macaroons and freshly roasted coffee.

Edge - Cocktail Bar

Our pre-dinner bar is the ideal spot to join friends for an evening cocktail or for a refreshing drink at any time of day. From traditional drinks, our signature cocktails to the contemporary classics, there is something to suit your taste.

Champagne Bar

With an array of first-rate champagne, bubblies, fresh oysters, caviar and fish, the chic Champagne Bar is a place to indulge in the finer things in life.

Infinity Bar

There are infinite choices in this ideal spot to join friends for an aperitif before a meal, or for a refreshing drink at any time of day. From traditional cocktails, our signature cocktails to the contemporary classics, there is something to suit your taste.

Jean-Philippe Crêpes & Gelato

A gourmet ice cream parlor and French-style crêperie dreamed up by award-winning master pastry chef Jean-Philippe Maury. Located in the impressive indoor promenade, it's the perfect place to enjoy a mouth-watering made-to-order crêpe, with your choice of delicious sweet or savory fillings.

Meraviglia Bar & Lounge

Choose from a list of MSC signature cocktails and contemporary classics. Or put yourself in the capable hands of our expert mixologists who will concoct something special just for you.

Brass Anchor Pub

The atmosphere and menu of a traditional English pub await you at the Brass Anchor Pub.

Dance away into the early hours in our chic nightclub. Grab yourself a drink from our extensive list of cocktails, mocktails, Spritz, Mojito’s, classic cocktails, beers or ciders and dance the night away.

Imperial Casino Bar

Hit the jackpot at our spacious bar in Le Grand Casino. Order a drink from our wide variety of selected cocktails, mocktails, beer, wine and fine spirits to refresh yourself while you take a break from play.

TV Studio & Bar

Broadcasting live throughout the ship, our TV Studio and radio suite air live games, quizzes, talent contests and other fun content. An excellent selection of cocktails, beer, wine and soft drinks are available to get you ready for your big performance.

Atmosphere Bar South

Hunger can strike at any time and at the Atmosphere Bar South our expert chefs serve up fresh and tasty specialties hot off the grill. Satisfy your cravings from our menu of freshly grilled food while you enjoy yourself by the pool.

Atmosphere Bar North

Relax at the poolside with friends and family, with a refreshing drink from the Atmosphere Bar North. From Signature Cocktails, beers, Coladas, soft drinks, coffee and tea there is something to suit everyone’s taste.

Atmosphere Ice Cream Bar

This pool-side ice-cream bar offers six flavors of delicious soft ice-cream and fresh fruit treats, as well as tropical and frozen drinks and Coladas.

A fresh juice bar serving a colorful selection of delicious fresh fruit drinks. In the poolside comfort of the Bamboo Bar, you'll find a tempting selection of exotic fruit cocktails, smoothies, coolers and fruit lassis. You can add an extra energy or protein shot for an added boost.

Catch the big game, enjoy quality entertainment, or relax with a cocktail at the convivial Sports Bar. Enjoy a selection of cold beer, cocktails, energy drinks, protein shakes or juices and complimentary hot dogs.

Top Sail Lounge

Reserved exclusively for MSC Yacht Club Guests, this elegant lounge with its panoramic views offers the Yacht Club bar list of craft cocktails, beer, fine wine, soft drinks and coffee drinks in addition to a selection of gourmet finger food throughout the day.

Horizon Bar

Magnificent views of the sea, fantastic cocktails, The Horizon Bar is the place to be. Gaze out over the stunning panorama of the ocean while you sip on a cocktail at the Horizon Bar. 

The luxurious surroundings of the Sky Lounge make it a fantastic meeting place. While you listen to live piano music, enjoy a drink after a long day exploring onshore. Or meet up with friends for an after-dinner cocktail. This multipurpose bar is ideal for any number of sociable moments throughout your cruise. There's a smoking room with a humidor. And a selection of complimentary hot and cold snacks will keep hunger at bay.

Discover a world of frozen delights at a pool-side ice cream bar dedicated to kids and their families.Delicious ice-cream, plus easy-to-eat frozen treats and a range of fun snacks. It's heaven for kids!

MSC Yacht Club Sundeck & Bar

Exclusive to MSC Yacht Club Guests, the MSC Yacht Club Sundeck & Bar, offers a luxurious and tranquil place to enjoy a cocktail. Surround yourself in the lap of luxury and let our artful bartenders prepare something special for you! For the connoisseur, there is a handpicked selection of premium drinks available.

MEDITERRANEAN

Use the deck plans to select your ideal stateroom. The plan allows you to pinpoint the locations, while the colors distinguish the stateroom category.

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  • 5. Colosseo
  • 7. Taj Mahal
  • 8. Machu Picchu
  • 9. Alhambra
  • 10. Hagia Sophia
  • 11. Acropolis
  • 12. Grand Canyon
  • 13. Kilimanjaro
  • 14. Angkor Wat
  • 15. Tour Eiffel
  • 18. Pyramids
  • 19. Babylon
  • Studio Interior
  • Deluxe Interior
  • Junior Ocean View with Obstructed View
  • Junior Ocean View
  • Deluxe Ocean View
  • Premium Ocean View
  • Studio Balcony
  • Deluxe Balcony with Partial View
  • Deluxe Balcony
  • Premium Balcony with Ocean View
  • Deluxe Balcony Aurea
  • Premium Suite Aurea with terrace & whirlpool
  • Grand Suite Aurea with terrace & whirlpool
  • MSC Yacht Club Interior Suite
  • MSC Yacht Club Deluxe Suite
  • MSC Yacht Club Duplex Suite with whirlpool
  • MSC Yacht Club Royal Suite

° Reduced size bed (140x200cm)

• Our ships offer the possibility of combining 2 or 3 connecting cabins based on the ship class. Call our Contact Center to choose the best accommodation for you.

• All cabins have one double bed convertible to two single beds except for Studio Interior.

• 3rd and 4th bed available in all categories except for Studio Interior, Junior Ocean View with obstructed view °, Junior Ocean View °, Studio Balcony and MSC Yacht Club Interior Suite.

• Cabins 13245, 13342, 14213, 14256 have only sofa bed.

Ship configuration, data and descriptions may be subject to change depending on the season and on the destination and must be verified at the time of booking.

  • Gross Tonnage: 171,598 tons
  • Passengers: 5,642
  • Crew members: 1,608
  • Number of staterooms: 2,214
  • Length/Beam/Height: 1,036 ft. / 141 ft. / 248 ft.
  • Maximum speed: 22.89 knots

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MSC Cruises Announces Debut Date for New Flagship MSC World America

MSC Cruises has just announced the scheduling of a momentous occasion in Miami next year, when it will unveil the latest crown jewel in its fleet, MSC World America , at a glittering naming ceremony on April 9, 2025. 

The prestigious event, to be held at the line’s brand-new PortMiami terminal, will mark not only the debut of its newest mega-flagship but also MSC's substantial investment in the city of Miami and its dedication to the North American cruise market .

The ceremony will feature the time-honored tradition of breaking a champagne bottle across the bow, as well as a program of immersive onboard happenings that showcase the unsurpassed features and innovations on board MSC World America.  

Guests attending the decadent naming ceremony will afterward embark on a memorable journey, getting an exclusive preview of the rich array of offerings that await aboard the ship. 

The celebratory sailing will treat guests to an exclusive sailing and enchanting overnight stay at MSC’s private island in the Bahamas , Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve , where they’ll take in the island's signature lighthouse show and enjoy a lively beach party. The following day, guests will bask in the ship's opulence as they experience its diverse range of onboard activities and amenities during a leisurely day at sea.

With its grand unveiling, MSC World America will stake its claim as MSC Cruises' largest vessel serving the U.S. market and the first LNG-powered ship in the region. The ship, the second of MSC's revolutionary World Class series, has been meticulously crafted with the discerning North American traveler in mind, boasting a fusion of European elegance and American comfort across its 22 decks and 2,614 staterooms.

"There is no better place to welcome MSC World America than the cruise capital of the world. We look forward to seeing her sail out of our new, state-of-the-art cruise terminal built in partnership with Miami-Dade County and PortMiami, remarked Rubén A. Rodríguez, President, MSC Cruises USA. “As we build upon our offering in the North American market and help attract more international guests to the  Caribbean , we are excited to bring our newest and most remarkable ship yet to Miami. We eagerly await April 2025, when we can welcome guests on board to experience the world of choice that our new flagship has to offer."

Mayor of Miami-Dade County, Daniella Levine Cava, said, "We are thrilled to welcome MSC World America to PortMiami. I also want to commend MSC Cruises for their investments in our community. Their new terminal has created many jobs for our residents and positively impacted our local economy. We look forward to a successful partnership and continued growth at the Cruise Capital of the World."

Following the official naming ceremony and preview sailing, MSC World America will embark on its inaugural season on April 12, 2025, offering alternating 7-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries. Planned ports of call include Puerto Plata,  Dominican Republic ; San Juan, Puerto Rico ; Costa Maya and  Cozumel , Mexico ; Isla de Roatan, Honduras; and Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve in The Bahamas.

MSC World America has been meticulously crafted to minimize its environmental footprint. It operates on liquified natural gas (LNG), a cleaner-burning alternative fuel, and is equipped for renewable energy integration. Utilizing shore power connections whenever possible further reduces the vessel’s greenhouse gas emissions by enabling engine shutdown while docked. The ship also incorporates smart technology to enhance guest comfort while conserving energy and minimizing water consumption. Additionally, an extensive onboard recycling initiative reduces waste, while noise-reducing propellers are designed to protect marine ecosystems.

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The 8 best alaska cruises for families.

Plan your next family vacation to explore the boundless beauty of the 49th state.

The Best Alaska Cruises for Families

A family looking out at an Alaskan glacier while standing on the deck of a Princess Cruises ship.

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A cruise to Alaska is a once-in-a-lifetime family or multigenerational vacation. With unique opportunities for wildlife viewing and outdoor adventures that you won't find anywhere else in the world – not to mention scenic cruising days on the ship to spend time together – this special experience will stay with you forever.

For an extended vacation in the 49th state, consider booking a cruisetour. This combined cruise and pre- or post-cruise land tour option is offered by many of the larger cruise lines. The tours visit some of the top attractions in the state , such as Denali National Park and Preserve, and often include picturesque rides into Alaska's remote wilderness aboard the Alaska Railroad. Some tours also head north to Fairbanks and visit Kenai Fjords National Park or Wrangell-St. Elias National Park (or both, in some cases). You can choose between fully escorted adventures or laid-back options to explore on your own, depending on what works best for your family.

Ready to book your Alaska adventure? These eight cruise lines offer excellent family-friendly excursions ashore , plus plenty of onboard activities to keep both kids and parents entertained during days at sea.

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Princess Cruises: 7-Day Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay

Family standing on deck of a Princess Cruises ship, pointing out at the sea on an Alaska cruise.

Departure city: Vancouver, British Columbia

The 2024 cruise season brings Princess' 55th-anniversary sailing to The Great Land, and the line is offering more than 150 Alaska voyages between April and September. The popular Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay itinerary northbound from Vancouver to Anchorage (Whittier), Alaska , is available on dozens of dates this season on Grand Princess , Royal Princess or Sapphire Princess . The sailing includes stops in the ports of Ketchikan, Juneau and Skagway, as well as scenic cruising in beautiful Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve and College Fjord in Alaska. If you prefer a smaller ship, choose Grand Princess or Sapphire Princess, which hold 2,610 and 2,680 passengers (double occupancy), respectively. Meanwhile, Royal Princess accommodates 3,560 guests at double occupancy.

The Princess Cruises North to Alaska program features immersive, family-friendly opportunities to learn about the history and traditions of the 49th state. Guests can sample fresh local seafood and meet famous Alaskans such as Libby Riddles, the first woman to win the 1,100-mile Iditarod dog race. In Skagway, families can meet some of the newest sled dogs and their handlers during Puppies in the Piazza on the ship. Younger cruisers and teens can participate in the Alaska Explorers Youth Program in partnership with Glacier Bay National Park and the Discovery Channel, which includes activities like the "Deadliest Catch" Crab Sort Challenge.

The North to Alaska program also partners with Discovery and Animal Planet to feature onboard exhibits about Alaska, as well as curated excursions like the White Pass Rail Bennett Lake & Yukon Adventure in Skagway, which was created by a train historian. Back on the ship, kids and teens can hang out with other young cruisers their age at Camp Discovery's Treehouse (ages 3 to 7), Lodge (8 to 12) or Beach House (13 to 17). In addition, be sure to keep an eye out for Princess Cruises' Alaska mascot: Stanley the Bear. You might even find him during story time at the kids clubs wearing a captain's uniform or destination-themed costumes, such as lumberjack gear in Ketchikan.

Norwegian Cruise Line: Alaska – Dawes Glacier, Juneau & Ketchikan

Family kayaking in Tatoosh, Alaska, on a Norwegian Cruise Line Alaska cruise shore excursion.

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Departure city: Seattle, Washington

This seven-day round-trip voyage from Seattle is available on Norwegian Bliss from April to September during the line's 2024 Alaska season. The sailing includes the ports of Sitka, Juneau , Icy Strait Point and Ketchikan (Ward Cove), plus scenic cruising in Endicott Arm and Dawes Glacier in Alaska. There's also an evening stop in Victoria, British Columbia , before disembarking in Seattle. Norwegian Bliss can carry 4,004 passengers at double occupancy and 4,266 passengers at maximum capacity.

The entire family will enjoy excursions like the Whale Watching & Bear Search tour in Icy Strait Point, while thrill-seekers of all ages will want to book an adrenaline-pumping ride down the mountain on the massive ZipRider zip line. In Ketchikan, take a hike through Tongass National Forest, the largest national forest in the U.S., where you might catch glimpses of wildlife like black bears or bald eagles. You can also head offshore from Ketchikan aboard the Aleutian Ballad, the famed ship from Discovery Channel's "Deadliest Catch," to pick up the day's bounty of king crab and search for marine wildlife along Alaska's Inside Passage.

Plenty of family activities and entertainment options are offered on this Norwegian Cruise Line ship, including the Bliss Speedway, a two-level racetrack at sea; laser tag; mini-golf; an interactive aqua park with waterslides that zip above the side of the ship; a video arcade; and live entertainment. You'll also find kids clubs designed for younger children and teens , as well as adults-only escapes like Vibe Beach Club and Spice H2O. When it comes to dining, there's no shortage of casual fare for hungry kids at venues like the Garden Café buffet, American Diner and The Local Bar & Grill.

Disney Cruise Line: 7-Night Alaskan Cruise from Vancouver

Mickey and Minnie Mouse standing on a deck of a Disney Cruise Line ship by Alaska fjords.

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This seven-night itinerary aboard Disney Wonder departs round-trip from Vancouver on several voyages throughout the 2024 Alaska season, which runs from May to September. The weeklong Disney Cruise Line sailing includes glacier viewing along the Stikine Icecap and stops in Skagway, Juneau and Ketchikan. Plus, you'll enjoy plenty of Disney fun on board, with character meet-and-greets, Broadway-quality shows, and entertaining activities and venues for kids and adults alike.

Many of the ship's nautical-themed staterooms are designed with families in mind and feature a "split bath" concept and extra under-bed storage for suitcases. Disney Wonder can hold 1,750 passengers at double occupancy and 2,700 passengers at maximum capacity. The ship's unique rotational dining venues include an "under the sea" adventure at Triton's, a dinner show with Disney characters at Animator's Palate and Southern specialties with jazz music at Tiana's Place. For a night out sans kids, adults can savor a quiet evening with northern Italian cuisine at Palo or nosh on casual pub fare at Crown & Fin Pub. Younger sailors will find age-appropriate spaces at Disney's Oceaneer Club and Lab, tween venue Edge, and teen club Vibe.

Disney's excursions also offer family fun ashore – especially in Skagway. Try panning for gold with Disney characters like Donald Duck, then feast on baked Alaska salmon at Liarsville Gold Rush Trail Camp. You can also take an extended six-hour tour by boat into Alaska's deepest fjord, Lynn Canal, then hike through the rainforest to reach your canoe for a wilderness safari at Glacier Point. For a bucket list splurge, reserve a spot on the helicopter flightseeing tour that includes dog mushing on the Denver Glacier with a team of Alaska sled dogs.

Holland America Line: 7-Day Alaska Inside Passage

Holland America Line's Konsingdam ship at port in Ketchikan, Alaska.

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Holland America's Koningsdam will sail the line's seven-day Inside Passage itinerary more than 20 times between April and September in 2024. This round-trip voyage embarks in Vancouver and includes multiple days of scenic cruising. You'll sail through the Inside Passage for two days; through Tracy Arm Inlet, where you can disembark for a shore excursion; and through Glacier Bay, where the Junior Ranger Program is a highlight for kids. The ports of call on this itinerary are Juneau, Skagway and Ketchikan in Alaska.

Koningsdam features dedicated family staterooms with beds for up to five guests, two bathrooms and extra closet space. The ship carries 2,650 guests at double occupancy and 3,194 passengers at maximum capacity. A wildlife expert on the ship helps guests spot Alaska's incredible marine and land animals through announcements and during daily programs. Keep an eye out for humpback whales, orcas, sea otters, moose, brown bears and other wildlife. While in the Tracy Arm Wilderness Area, you'll want to take the Tracy Arm Fjord & Glacier Explorer excursion to explore glacier-covered mountains, jagged cliffs and the largest temperate rainforest in the U.S. surrounding the fjord. On a high-speed catamaran, you'll get up-close views of the Sawyer Glaciers and have potential sightings of harbor seals, bears, mountain goats and more.

Back on board, Holland America Line 's kids club offers supervised, age-appropriate activities for young cruisers ages 3 to 17 – including children who may need certain accommodations. You'll also find plenty of family-friendly options for dining on Koningsdam, including Lido Market, New York Pizza and the poolside Dive In grill. During the cruise, look for themed evenings in the Lido Market like salmon bakes or seafood boil pop-up dinners, which are in line with Holland America's commitment to serving certified sustainable and traceable Alaska seafood. An Alaska brunch is also offered once during the voyage in the main dining room; you'll enjoy dishes highlighting ingredients from Alaska and the Pacific Northwest.

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Royal Caribbean International: 7 Night Alaska Adventure Cruise

Children's play area on Royal Caribbean's Quantum of the Seas.

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Hop aboard Royal Caribbean's Quantum of the Seas for the seven-night Alaska Adventure Cruise, sailing round-trip from Seattle . This itinerary is available on several dates between May and August 2024 and features stops in the towns of Ketchikan, Sitka and Juneau, plus scenic cruising in Endicott Arm and Dawes Glacier in Alaska. There's also an afternoon call in the Canadian city of Victoria. While there, book an off-roading excursion through the coastal rainforest that includes a zip line adventure. Or, take a self-guided tour through Victoria's famed Butchart Gardens and the tropical Butterfly Gardens filled with wildlife.

Quantum of the Seas – which holds 4,180 passengers at double occupancy and 4,905 passengers at maximum capacity – is one of the two larger Royal Caribbean ships sailing in Alaska in 2024 (Ovation of the Seas is the other). As such, it offers abundant activities and entertainment for families at sea. On board, guests can experience Ripcord by iFly (the only skydiving simulator at sea) and take in snow-capped mountain views from the FlowRider surf simulator or atop the ship's rock climbing wall. Other onboard activities include bumper cars, an escape room, an arcade, pickleball and The Silent Party (a dance party where everyone wears headphones).

At mealtime, kids will have plenty of choices for casual and quick bites, from carefully crafted hot dogs at the Dog House and specialty pies at Sorrento's Pizza to around-the-clock snacks at Café Promenade and grab-and-go fare at The Café@Two70. When the little ones want to play or chill out with kids their age, Adventure Ocean offers activities for children 3 to 12 years old. Meanwhile, teens can meet other 13- to 17-year-olds at the Hideout Hangout.

Carnival Cruise Line: 7-Day Alaska from Seattle, WA

The Carnival Miracle in Alaska.

Courtesy of Carnival Cruise Line

Departure city: Juneau, Alaska

Carnival's 2024 Alaska season runs from May to September, with the 7-Day Alaska from Seattle itinerary available every month during that time. The round-trip sailing aboard Carnival Luminosa stops in Juneau, Skagway and Ketchikan, Alaska, as well as Victoria, British Columbia. You'll enjoy scenic cruising in Victoria and through Tracy Arm Fjord. You'll also have one "fun day at sea" to check out the activities and entertainment on the ship, which offers a double occupancy capacity of 2,260 passengers and a maximum capacity of 2,826 passengers.

Younger sailors ages 2 to 11 can join in on ocean-themed games, songs and programming at Camp Ocean, while tweens and teens (ages 12 to 17) can participate in destination-focused activities at See the World. Club 02 is a designated space for guests ages 15 to 17 to watch movies, play sports and video games, and more. Families can enjoy Dive-In Movies together at Carnival Seaside Theater and watch live musical productions at Playlist Productions. When it comes to dining on Carnival , families will have a choice of several casual restaurants to satisfy finicky eaters, including Pizzeria del Capitano, The Carnival Deli, Lido Marketplace and Swirls for soft serve ice cream. For a special night out, make reservations at the Steakhouse, which costs extra but offers reduced prices for children 11 and younger.

When going ashore, Juneau offers many family-friendly excursions – some of which you may not have the chance to experience anywhere else in the world. The Taku Lodge Feast & 5-Glacier Seaplane Discovery takes guests airborne by bush plane over the five glaciers in the Juneau Icefield. After the ride, you'll land in the Taku River at the historic Taku Lodge, which sits across from Juneau's largest glacier, the Taku Glacier. At the lodge, you'll feast on a bountiful meal featuring homemade side dishes and one of the best-known local seafood specialties, Alaska king salmon.

Celebrity Cruises: 7 Nights Alaska Hubbard Glacier

Celebrity Cruises' Camp at Sea program and play area on the Celebrity Edge.

Courtesy of Celebrity Cruises

Celebrity's seven-night Alaska Hubbard Glacier itinerary is available on nine voyages between May and September 2024. The Celebrity Solstice (which holds 2,852 guests at double occupancy) sails round-trip from Vancouver and stops in the ports of Icy Strait Point, Juneau and Ketchikan in Alaska. You'll have two days of scenic cruising in the Inside Passage and around Hubbard Glacier. While in Icy Strait Point, book a guided nature walk excursion along the "Trail of the Bears" in the bush country of the Spasski River Valley. During your search for Alaska's coastal brown bears, you'll also learn about the Tlingit culture and community in Hoonah, and perhaps even see Sitka black-tailed deer and bald eagles.

Back on the ship, Celebrity's Camp at Sea program entertains children, tweens and teens ages 3 to 17 with four different age-appropriate programs: Shipmates (ages 3 to 5), Cadets (ages 6 to 9), Captains (ages 10 to 12) and Teens (ages 13 to 17). The customizable activities change every cruise and are based on the interests of the participants. Celebrity also offers autism-friendly activities and services for families on board.

When it comes to dining options on the ship, families will find kid-friendly selections on the in-room dining menu and at the main restaurant. For quick casual fare, head to the buffet-style Oceanview Café or to the Mast Grill for burgers and other grab-and-go bites. If you want healthier dishes, the Spa Café offers homemade energy bars, acai bowls, turkey wraps and other light choices.

UnCruise Adventures: Glacier Bay Adventure Cruise

Kids enjoying a skiff ride in Alaska.

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If you prefer a small-ship cruise experience without the bells and whistles of some larger vessels, UnCruise offers adventure-style cruises to Alaska on its fleet of safari- and expedition-style ships. With these intimate cruises, you and the kids (ages 8 and older) can get up close to glaciers, wildlife and Alaska's vast wilderness directly from the ship via Zodiacs and kayaks. You may even see wildlife from a short distance away along the shoreline, as UnCruise vessels are able to sail into smaller waterways that are inaccessible to larger ships.

The line's Glacier Bay Adventure Cruise features two full days in pristine Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve aboard the Wilderness Discoverer, which holds a maximum of 76 passengers. Here, guests can hike along remote coastlines amid old-growth forests, view sea life up close and go birding at South Marble Island. You'll also have the opportunity to see several tidewater glaciers, go kayaking in the Keku Islands and explore Neka Bay on Chichagof Island. Another highlight is a visit to Glacier Bay Lodge at Bartlett Cove, the only hotel accommodations in the 3.3 million-acre national park. The seven-night itinerary departs round-trip from Juneau and is offered between April and September 2024.

The full itinerary includes stops in Icy Strait and Neka Bay; Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve; Chichagof Island (which boasts the world's largest population of brown bears per square mile); Frederick Sound; and Tracy Arm and the Sawyer Glaciers. During the weeklong cruise, you'll have narration by expert onboard guides and embark on some of the most memorable adventures your kids will ever have in Alaska's remote wilderness.

Why Trust U.S. News Travel

Gwen Pratesi has been an avid cruiser since her early 20s. She has sailed on nearly every type of cruise ship, including the newest megaships, traditional masted sailing ships, river ships in Europe and a small luxury expedition vessel in Antarctica. She has cruised to Alaska and visited The Great Land in the summer, fall and winter, and journeyed to remote areas by bush plane above the Arctic Circle. She used her knowledge of Alaska cruises and extensive research to write this article. Pratesi covers the travel and culinary industries for major publications, including U.S. News & World Report.

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MSC World Europa | MSC Cruises

MSC WORLD EUROPA

Welcome to the future of cruising.

A more sustainable cruise We wanted to set a new standard for the cruise industry. As our first LNG-propelled new cruise ship, MSC World Europa is a huge step forward in that mission. This next-generation power hugely reduces emissions and marks a milestone on our journey to zero emissions operations. Her state-of-the-art design also includes the latest water recycling technology, to purify wastewater, and propellers studied to reduce the underwater noise in respect of marine wildlife.

ITINERARIES

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MAIN FEATURES

Lng-powered.

MSC World Europa is the first LNG-propelled ship in the MSC Cruises fleet and features a new generation wastewater treatment system, as well other cutting-edge environmental technology: another significant step forward in MSC’s commitment to environmental stewardship.

MSC World Europa features  breakthrough green technologies and brings MSC’s fleet a lot closer to the ultimate goal of “ zero emissions operations ”. The LNG-powered engines ensure: - 99% reduction of SOx emissions 1 - 85% reduction of NOx emissions 1 - 25% reduction in greenhouse gasses (GHG) - Major elimination of particulate matter in exhaust

See the sustainability infographic

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Ground-breaking design

From her stunning silhouette to her signature plumb bow, the futuristic MSC World Europa is as visually striking as she is innovative. Her unique Y-shaped open aft leads to the 104m long outdoor World Promenade , with incredible panoramic ocean views. The promenade also features the record breaking, longest dry slide at sea – the Venom Drop @ The Spiral – an 11-deck high stainless-steel masterpiece, unique in the cruise industry.

MSC World Europa, Ground breaking design | MSC Cruises

Futuristic cruise experience

The future of cruising isn’t just about technology: it’s about the experience too. MSC World Europa was designed to elevate the delights of a traditional cruise ship to entirely new levels. From her sleek interior design to her 13 dining venues to her thrilling entertainment offerings, the onboard experience is like no other cruise ship. Relax in the scenic Panorama Lounge , experience the excitement of the futuristic Luna Park Arena , or lose yourself in the iconic LED dome in the indoor World Galleria.

MSC World Europa, Panorama Lounge | MSC Cruises

On-board experience

There’s something for everyone on board MSC World Europa, from the largest waterpark in our fleet, to bumper cars, and our new surprise street performances. And with 7 swimming pools spread across the ship, including one with a sliding roof , there’s always space to relax by the water and pool deck. For families with children, the award-winning MSC kids club features state-of-the-art facilities inside a dedicated area of the ship, with a range of kids’ clubs and tailor-made programs for every age group.

MSC World Europa, La Plage Pool | MSC Cruises

MSC Aurea Spa

Restore body and soul in the MSC Aurea Spa  large 1012 m2, a luxurious Balinese spa on board on MSC World Europa.

Comprising a thermal area, Gym, Beauty salon and Barber shop, it offers a wealth of wellness and beauty treatments to relax, pamper and revitalise you.

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MSC Yacht Club

Luxury of a private club, while enjoying access to the myriad recreation and entertainment possibilities that the rest of the ship affords

The best location of the cabins and a reserved area accessible only for YC Members with dedicated restaurant and lounges.

A large private pool area with solarium and whirlpool baths. Dedicated massage rooms and full access to Thermal Suite in the MSC Aurea Spa and 24-hour butler service.

This is the MSC Yacht Club , a cruise experience like no other.

MSC World Europa, Sail Lounge| MSC Cruises

CABINS & suites

MSC World Europa also offers an extensive range of accommodation options to satisfy every taste

MSC Yacht Club Owner Suite with Whirlpool bath, MSC World Europa | MSC Cruises

  • Surface approx. 15- 104 sqm, balcony approx. 5- 65 sqm , deck 15-21 .
  • Luxury suites with premium interiors
  • Some Suites have balcony with private whirlpool.
  • Spacious wardrobe Bathroom with large shower and tub (some cabins feature large tub only)
  • Comfortable double bed which can be converted in two single beds (on request)
  • Interactive TV, Wi-Fi connection, telephone and safe
  • Mini bar and Air conditioning

Choose the Suite that best suits you:

  • MSC Yacht Club Owner’s Suite n°16002 - surface approx . 104 sqm with large balcony (approx. 48 sqm ),  deck 16 MSC Yacht Club Owner’s Suite n°18001 - surface approx. 78 sqm with large balcony (approx. 65 sqm) ,  deck 18
  • MSC Yacht Club Royal Suite with whirlpool bath (surface approx. 51-58 sqm with large balcony approx 42-51 sqm,  deck 16-18 )
  • MSC Yacht Club Duplex Suite with whirlpool bath (Two-deck high Duplex Suites, surface approx . 46 sqm,   large private balcony approx. 28-31 sqm,   deck 16
  • MSC Yacht Club Duplex Suite (two-deck high Duplex Suites - Surface approx. 46 sqm with a balcony approx. 6 sqm, deck 16
  • MSC Yacht Club Deluxe Suite (surface approx. 25 sqm with private balcony approx. 5 sqm, deck 15-21
  • MSC Yacht Club Interior Suite (surface approx . 15 sqm, deck 15-16)

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

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Size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same cabin category)

Grand Suite Aurea with Terrace, MSC World Europa | MSC Cruises

  • Surface approx. 17-35 sqm,   balcony   approx. 7-46 sqm , deck 9-16
  • Some Suites have balcony with private whirlpool
  • Some Suites have balcony overlooking the Promenade
  • Some Suites have setting area with double sofa bed
  • Spacious wardrobe
  • Bathroom with shower or bathtub and hairdryer
  • Interactive TV, Wi-Fi connection (for a fee), telephone and safe
  • Grand Suite Aurea with terrace and whirlpool (surface approx. 35 sqm,   large   balcony approx.   37-46 sqm , deck 15-16 )
  • Grand Suite Aurea with terrace (surface approx. 35 sqm ,  balcony approx.   25-35 sqm , deck 11-14 )
  • Grand Suite Aurea (surface approx. 35 sqm ,  balcony approx. 8-9 sqm , deck 9-10 )
  • Premium Suite Aurea (surface approx. 25 sqm ,  balcony approx. 4 sqm , deck 12-14 )
  • Junior Suite Aurea (surface approx. 17 sqm   with large private sundeck approx. 13-17 sqm , deck 9 )
  • Premium Suite Aurea with Promenade & Ocean View (surface approx. 27 sqm,  private balcony approx. 9 sqm overlooking the Promenade, deck 11
  • Deluxe Suite Aurea with Promenade & Ocean View (surface approx. 20 sqm, balcony approx 7 sqm overlooking the Promenade, deck 16

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

Deluxe Balcony Promenade view, MSC World Europa | MSC Cruises

  • Surface approx. 16-17 sqm, balcony approx 3-10 sqm, deck 9-16
  • Some cabins have balcony overlooking the Promenade
  • Some cabins feature partial view
  • Bathroom with shower and hairdryer

Choose the cabin type that best suits you:

  • Balcony Aurea (best ship positions, surface approx 17 sqm, balcony approx. 3-8 sqm, deck 10-16 )
  • Deluxe Balcony (surface approx 17 sqm, balcony approx. 3-10, deck 9-16 )
  • Deluxe Balcony with partial view (surface approx 17 sqm, balcony approx. 3 sqm, deck 15-16 )
  • Deluxe Balcony with Promenade & Ocean View (surface approx 16 sqm, balcony approx. 5 sqm, deck 9-15 )
  • Deluxe Balcony with Promenade view (surface approx 16 sqm, balcony approx.. 5 sqm, deck 10-16 )

Entertainment

The onboard entertainment offers huge variety and choice for everyone

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RESTAURANTS & BUFFET

The ship will feature 13 dining venues , including an incredible six speciality restaurants , between which the Chef’s Garden Kitchen of  Michelin-starred chef  Niklas Ekstedt , that offers a menu which focus on the natural ingredients and a farm-to-ocean ethos. Guests also have the opportunity to discover three ample restaurant-buffets on board, each offering their distinct ambiance, including a brand-new location open 24/7.

Chef Garden Kitchen, MSC World Europa | MSC Cruises

Chef’s Garden Kitchen

The Chef’s Garden Kitchen’s promises fresh and seasonal flavours, taking its cues from nature. Born in Sweden, the son of a produce seller, Niklas Ekstedt  began his strong connection with nature and the Earth’s flavours at a young age. Modernising cuisine with art not technology, Ekstedt combines traditional Nordic cooking and preserving techniques with astonishingly creative combinations of rigorously fresh seasonal ingredients.

La Brasserie Buffet

Le Brasserie, MSC World Europa | MSC Cruises

Les Dunes restaurant

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Butcher's Cut restaurant

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HOLA! Tacos & Cantina

Il Mercato Buffet, MSC World Europa | MSC Cruises

Il Mercato Buffet

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Kaito Teppanyaki

Hexagon restaurant, MSC World Europa | MSC Cruises

Hexagon restaurant

La Foglia Restaurant, MSC World Europa | MSC Cruises

La Foglia Restaurant

MSC Yacht Club Restaurant, MSC World Europa | MSC Cruises

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Pizza & burger, bars & lounges, masters of the sea.

The Masters of the Sea pub has long been a favourite spot to grab a quick bite and to delight in the extensive beer list, but this will be the first time that it features an onboard brewery. Award-winning brewmaster Teo Musso , who created the Baladin Farm Brewery, has worked with MSC Cruises to create a bespoke range of MSC signature craft beers that will be brewed at sea in the ship’s full-scale micro-brewery.  

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Zen Pool Bar

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Elixir - Mixology Bar

Elixir Mixology Bar, MSC World Europa | MSC Cruises

Botanic Garden Bar

Botanic Garden Bar, MSC World Europa | MSC Cruises

Surfer's Bar

Surfer's Bar, MSC World Europa | MSC Cruises

The Gin Project

The Gin Project, MSC World Europa | MSC Cruises

TV Studio & Bar

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Zest Juice Bar

Zest-Juice Bar, MSC World Europa | MSC Cruises

Raj Polo Tea House

Raj Polo Tea House, MSC World Europa | MSC Cruises

The Box Bar

Box bar, MSC World Europa | MSC Cruises

Dolce Vita Bar

Dolce Vita  bar, MSC World Europa | MSC Cruises

Coffee Emporium

Emporium Bar, MSC World Europa | MSC Cruises

Fizz - Champagne Bar

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Jean Philippe Chocolat & Café

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MSC Yacht Club Top Sail Lounge

MSC Yacht Club Top Sail Lounge, MSC World Europa | MSC Cruises

MSC Yacht Club Grill & Bar

MSC Yacht Club Sundeck Bar, MSC World Europa | MSC Cruises

The Lanai Bar

The Lanai Bar, MSC World Europa | MSC Cruises

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  • 11. Stockholm
  • 12. Copenhagen
  • 15. Brussels
  • 21. Valletta
  • Studio Interior
  • Deluxe Interior
  • Studio Ocean View
  • Deluxe Ocean View
  • Infinite Ocean View Aurea
  • Deluxe Balcony with partial view
  • Deluxe Balcony
  • Deluxe Balcony Aurea
  • Junior Suite Aurea
  • Deluxe Suite Aurea with Promenade & Ocean View
  • Premium Suite Aurea
  • Grand Suite Aurea
  • MSC Yacht Club Interior Suite
  • MSC Yacht Club Deluxe Suite
  • MSC Yacht Club Duplex Suite
  • MSC Yacht Club Duplex Suite with Whirlpool
  • MSC Yacht Club Royal Suite
  • MSC Yacht Club Owner's Suite

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B:  Cabin with bathtub  | BS:  Cabin with bathtub and shower  | P:  Promenade view |  T:  Terrace 

• 3rd and 4th beds available in all categories except for Studio interior, Studio Ocean View, Deluxe Balcony With Promenade View, Deluxe Balcony With Promenade & Ocean View, Deluxe Suite Aurea With Promenade & Ocean View and MSC Yacht Club Interior Suite. • 5th and 6th beds available in Premium Suite Aurea.

• Our ships offer the possibility of combining 2 or 3 connecting cabins based on the ship class. Call our Contact Center to choose the best accommodation for you.

Ship configuration, data and descriptions may be subject to change depending on the season and on the destination and must be verified at the time of booking. 

  • Gross tonnage: 215.863
  • Number of passengers: 6.762
  • Number of cabins: 2.626
  • Crew members: 2.138
  • Length/Beam/Height: 333,3 m / 47 m/ 68 m
  • Maximum Speed: 22.7 knots

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    MSC Cruises typically keeps vessels in its fleet for around 20 to 25 years before retiring them from the fleet. The oldest MSC Cruises ship, MSC Armonia, is 22 years old. In general, the newest MSC Cruises ships are far bigger and much more amenity-packed than its older ships. If you crave a lot of activities in an MSC Cruises cruise vacation ...

  4. List of MSC Cruises Ships by Class, Age and Size

    Photo by 31774 at Pixabay. In the Fantasia Class, MSC Divina is the third ship for the class and the twelfth ship built and sailing for MSC cruises. With 139,072 tons gross tonnage, she is larger than MSC Fantasia and MSC Splendida. They renamed MSC Fantastica to honor the actress, Sophia Loren.

  5. MSC Cruises Ships by Size, Age and Class (2024)

    MSC Cruises' ships range in size from 248 metres long to 333 metres long. Each ship can accommodate between 2,520 and 6,762 passengers over 13 to 21 decks. Compared to other mainstream cruise lines, MSC Cruises' ships are quite average in size, with some mega-ships, some large ships and a few medium-sized ships.

  6. MSC Cruises ships by age -- from newest to oldest (2024)

    MSC Cruises' ships range in size from just a little over 65,000 to 215,000 gross registered tons. In fact, MSC World Europa is the sixth largest cruise ship in the world, following Royal Caribbean's Oasis Class vessels. ... MSC Cruises ships by age -- from newest to oldest (2024) Since MSC Cruises was founded in 1988, they have grown to be one ...

  7. MSC Cruise Ships Listed Newest to Oldest [Updated]

    MSC Lirica. MSC Lirica is an identical design to MSC Opera and was first debuted in March of 2003. This was the first newbuild ship to enter service for MSC cruises as the first two ships were ...

  8. MSC Cruise Ships By Age

    MSC Cruises is the world's largest privately-owned cruise line, with a modern fleet that offers a wide range of cruise ships. From the grandeur of their newest additions to the charm of their ...

  9. MSC Cruise Ships By Age

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  10. Guide to MSC Cruise Ships: Newest to Oldest

    What are the sizes of MSC Cruises' ships? MSC Cruises' ships vary wildly in size, ranging from 58,174 gross tons to 215,863 gross tons. The MSC ship that's the smallest is also the oldest in its current fleet, MSC Armonia. The largest MSC Cruises ship is the first member of its new World class — MSC World Europa.

  11. List of MSC Cruises ships by age, size & dates

    List of MSC Cruises ships by age, size & dates. MSC Cruises is the world's largest privately-owned cruise line and currently operates a fleet of 19 ships - with 3 new ships planned to enter service by June 2023. With a variety of ship sizes, MSC Cruises offers something for everyone, ranging from the MSC Sinfonia (2,546 passengers) - their ...

  12. The 6 types of MSC Cruises ships, explained

    MSC Meraviglia is the world's 14th largest cruise ship. MSC CRUISES. MSC Grandiosa, MSC Virtuosa and MSC Euribia, which debuted in 2019, 2021 and 2023, respectively, are a tad longer than MSC Bellissima and MSC Meraviglia and are considered a subset of the class known as Meraviglia Plus.

  13. MSC Cruises ships ranked by size from biggest to smallest

    The smallest MSC Cruises ships are MSC Armonia and its sister vessel MSC Sinfonia. Built with the same specifications, the two ships measure just 65,542 tons a piece — just a third the size of the biggest MSC Cruises ship (MSC World Europa). Unveiled in 2001 and 2002, respectively, MSC Armonia and MSC Sinfonia are not only the smallest MSC ...

  14. Cruise ships: MSC Cruises fleet information

    Our newest, best cruise ships are also pushing the boundaries of sustainable tourism, with special technologies that focus on the welfare of mitigating the environmental impact. Browse, explore, and choose a ship from the MSC Cruises fleet today, and discover a spectacular way to sail the seas. MSC Armonia. MSC Bellissima. MSC Divina. MSC Euribia.

  15. The Newest MSC Cruise Ships (In Order)

    1. MSC Euribia - 2023. MSC Cruises newest ship is the final ship in the Meraviglia Plus Class, joining the MSC Grandiosa and the MSC Virtuosa. MSC Euribia isn't be the largest ship in the fleet - the World-class ships are bigger - but she is still mightily impressive, with a maximum guest capacity of over 6,300.

  16. MSC Magnifica Cruise Ship Review

    Check out Cruise Critic's expert review of MSC's Magnifica cruise ship from a member of our editorial staff while on-board. Find a Cruise; Deals; Reviews; ... couple2-5 Cruises • Age 40s.

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  18. Your Guide to Major Cruise Line Age Policies

    Minimum age to cruise with MSC Cruises: Infants traveling on MSC cruises must be at least 6 months old. Rules for cruising alone on MSC: Passengers must be at least 18 years old to travel on their ...

  19. MSC cruise ships by size (2024)

    MSC's World Class series of ships are amongst the biggest to date, with a capacity for nearly 7,000 passengers. MSC World Europa, the first ship in the series, launched in 2022 and is the largest MSC ship. In fact, she is actually the 6th largest cruise ship at sea. She will become the 7th when Icon of the Seas launches in January 2024, though.

  20. MSC Cruises and MSC Cruises Cruise Line Ships on iCruise.com

    Minimum Age Policy; Pregnancy Policy; Smoking Policy; ... Ship below for more information, day by day itineraries, cabin information, deck plans, sailing dates and rates. 23 MSC Cruises Ships. Ship Name Built Size Capacity Itineraries Details; MSC Armonia. 3 / 7 Ratings. 2001: 58,625 tons: 777 cabins 2,679 guests: 230: More: MSC Bellissima. 4 / ...

  21. The ultimate guide to MSC Cruises ships and itineraries

    MSC Cruises ships also have a dedicated Mini Club (ages 3 to 6) and Junior Club (ages 7 to 11) with age-appropriate activities. Designed in partnership with the Lego Group, the Mini Clubs offer games, events and activities such as arts and crafts.

  22. MSC Cruise Reviews (2024 UPDATED): Ratings of MSC Cruises

    Helpful. It was okay. Review for a Caribbean - Western Cruise on MSC Seashore. Morgan W. 2-5 Cruises • Age 40s. Read More. Sail Date: March 2024. Helpful. Overall terrible experience very sad ...

  23. MSC Meraviglia

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  24. MSC Cruises Announces Debut Date for New Flagship MSC World America

    MSC Cruises has disclosed the date for new megaship MSC World America's naming ceremony and preview sailing, set to take place in PortMiami's new state-of-the-art cruise terminal.

  25. The 8 Best Alaska Cruises for Families

    Back on the ship, Celebrity's Camp at Sea program entertains children, tweens and teens ages 3 to 17 with four different age-appropriate programs: Shipmates (ages 3 to 5), Cadets (ages 6 to 9 ...

  26. MSC World Europa

    MSC World Europa is the first LNG-propelled ship in the MSC Cruises fleet and features a new generation wastewater treatment system, as well other cutting-edge environmental technology: another significant step forward in MSC's commitment to environmental stewardship.. MSC World Europa features breakthrough green technologies and brings MSC's fleet a lot closer to the ultimate goal of ...

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