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MSC Cruises Begins Six Month Countdown To New Ship MSC Seashore

By John Shallo

February 19, 2021

MSC Seashore is only six months away from coming into service this August in the Mediterranean– and nine months until her arrival in the U.S., – MSC Cruises revealed today new details of what will undoubtedly be one of the line’s most innovative next-generation ships yet. Building on the game-changing and pioneering design of the Seaside class of ships, aimed at bringing guests closer to the sea, MSC Seashore, the first Seaside EVO ship, has been extended and enhanced with a variety of brand-new features, spaces and experiences for guests. This class of ship, renowned for its glamorous design features, is designed to be lived and enjoyed outside and MSC Seashore takes this to a whole new level.

Some of the key highlights of MSC Cruises’ newest flagship include:

“As the world’s third largest cruise brand, MSC Cruises continues to expand in the U.S., bringing its newest, most innovative ships to the market – as we’re doing with MSC Seashore, arriving to Miami exactly 9 months from today,” said Rubén Rodríguez, president of MSC Cruises USA. “This new ship is the first of its kind — an enhanced and enlarged version of the extremely popular MSC Seaside — and we couldn’t be more excited to introduce our U.S. guests to this new cruising experience. Featuring generous outdoor spaces, new and redesigned venues and our largest MSC Yacht Club to date, MSC Seashore is already driving significant demand. And, we expect to see even more pick up in the coming weeks as even more guests start to plan their 2021 holiday and 2022 vacations.”

Celebrating the Outdoors with New Design Features

MSC Seashore, offers a range of stand-out design features to connect guests with the sea. At 1,112 ft., the Company’s new flagship will become the longest ship in the fleet and will be the largest ship ever to be built in Italy by Fincantieri, one of the world’s largest shipbuilding groups and leaders in cruise ship design and construction.

Stand-out design features include the spectacular glass-floored Bridge of Sighs located at the unique vantage point on deck 16 – 72 ft. above the Infinity Pool on deck 8, stunning panoramic aft elevators and stylish glass-floor catwalks on both sides of the ship on the waterfront promenade.

MSC Seashore, Aft Infinity Pool

Ultimate Poolside Relaxation

The pool experience on MSC Seashore has been taken to a whole new level with enhancements and new features for all six pools offering everything from thrills and adventure for younger guests through to stylish poolside relaxation for those looking to unwind on board.

MSC Seashore, Infinity Whirlpool on Deck 8
Butcher’s Cut Al Fresco Dining Area on Deck 8

Dining and Drinking Al Fresco

As part of the vision to enable guests to enjoy the outdoors and bring them closer to the sea, the ship offers a wide array of outdoor bar and café areas, with some new brand-new areas.

The Largest, Most Luxurious MSC Yacht Club

Located on the coveted foredecks on the ships, spanning four decks and providing sweeping sea views, the MSC Yacht Club on MSC Seashore will become the largest and most luxurious in MSC Cruises’ fleet, with almost 332,292 sq. ft. of space.

Guests looking for a premium, all-inclusive cruise experience with private amenities and 24-hour butler service — while still enjoying the recreation and entertainment that the rest of the ship offers — can choose to sail in the MSC Yacht Club, MSC Cruises’ exclusive ship-within-a-ship concept.

MSC Seashore, MSC Yacht Club Owner’s Suite

Deluxe accommodations in the MSC Yacht Club have also been increased, now featuring 131 elegant suites across five categories, including the traditional interior, deluxe and royal suites as well as 41 newly introduced deluxe grand suites, with extra space and a walk-in closet, and two brand new Owner’s Suites. The coveted Owner’s Suites are the height of sophistication and the largest suites on the ship, offering 1,055 sq. ft. of space and featuring an expansive private balcony with whirlpool and outdoor living area, panoramic glass wall for stunning sea views, and a separate dining and living room area.

Mediterranean and Caribbean Itineraries

After entering service in August 2021 and spending an inaugural season in the Mediterranean calling at the Italian ports of Genoa, Naples, Messina as well as Valetta in Malta, Barcelona in Spain and Marseille in France, the striking MSC Seashore will head to the U.S. where she will home port in Miami.

Starting November 2021, MSC Seashore will sail 7-night Eastern and Western Caribbean and Bahamas itineraries, including stops at Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, MSC Cruises new private island in The Bahamas. Find out more about MSC Seashore here

For more information visit www.msccruises.com