Awesome, you're subscribed!

Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!

The best things in life are free.

Sign up for our email to enjoy your city without spending a thing (as well as some options when you’re feeling flush).

Déjà vu! We already have this email. Try another?

By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions.

  • Things to Do
  • Food & Drink
  • Time Out Market
  • Coca-Cola Foodmarks
  • Los Angeles

Get us in your inbox

🙌 Awesome, you're subscribed!

MSC Seashore

I tried a ship-within-a-ship cruise experience and it was worth it for the endless perks—here’s why

The MSC Yacht Club affords travelers a totally different cruising experience, but you’ll have to splurge.

Erica Lamberg

I heard tales of luxury from people about the ritzy MSC Yacht Club , the ship-within-a-ship concept where discerning passengers enjoy their own area of the cruise ship that includes a dedicated restaurant, private lounge, separate pool and sundeck as well as private butlers and concierges to take of any whim while cruising. The elevated Yacht Club boasts priority everything while sailing MSC.

I sailed on a four-night cruise on the new MSC Seashore, a glitzy ship with Italian flair intermingled with references to New York City at every turn. Although the ship was well-appointed and had amazing dining, drinking and entertainment venues, and a bountiful Top Sail main buffet, thousands of passengers made the ship feel crowded at times, elevators were slow, and as I strolled through the general pools, they were boisterous and crowded.

RECOMMENDED: 10 things about cruising on an adults-only ship that might surprise you

Switch gears to MSC Seashore’s Yacht Club, passkey-protected for lucky guests, and is a 180 from the ship’s general spaces. Once you scan your handy Yacht Club wrist badge, or your room key, you’re instantly given entrance to a breathtaking retreat of 131 staterooms and suites. All this luxury does come at a price. Cruise fares will vary based on destination, time of year, and cabin category, but generally speaking you can expect to pay double for the Yacht Club. And from my experience, it’s worth it. Read more about why you should splurge.

You’re fast-tracked through everything

The Yacht Club’s exclusivity and impeccable service standard started from the moment I got dropped off at the Port Canaveral cruise terminal. There were hundreds of people waiting to board at 1pm on embarkation day. I saw in the distance a canopy that said MSC Yacht Club. My husband and I wheeled our carry-on luggage to the representative under the canopy. I gave her my name and within two seconds, she gave me a sticker to wear and up we ascended on the escalator to check in. Just five minutes later, I was directed to the dedicated check-in area for Yacht Club guests. To my right, I saw about 1,000 people serpentine through ropes to do general check-in. I felt a sense of relief; who wants to wait in that line? Five minutes later, a butler from the Yacht Club insisted on wheeling my luggage to board the ship and I was in my room in a total on 12 minutes from the time I stepped foot out of the car to my stateroom in the Yacht Club.

Relaxing and streamlined

In addition, Yacht Club guests have the freedom to get off the ship first for excursions. Your butler will happily escort you off the ship with a smile. Guests also can disembark on the last morning first, which is a big convenience. Your butler walks you right to the place you disembark, bypassing crowds and hassles. Port Canaveral is about an hour away from Orlando International Airport, and we took a 10 am flight home. We didn’t have to linger around until the afternoon for our flight home.

Another perk is that there’s a special seating area in the theater for shows. All the shows were excellent during my voyage. All other ship passengers have to make reservations in advance for shows but that’s not the case for the privileged Yacht Club passengers. As long as you arrive about 10 minutes before any show you choose, a crew member from the Club will allow you entry into a special roped-off section. Again, no rushing through dinner—you have the flexibility to plan your evenings your way.

MSC Seashore

Your Yacht Club package is packed with remarkable value

The price tag may sound daunting, but there’s lots of value there. All Yacht Club cabins and suites include a premium drink package that covers beverages up to $15. You can use this perk both in the Yacht Club and throughout the ship. In addition, your package includes a two-device Wi-Fi package, which worked well during my sailing. Finally, you get access to the thermal spa suite, which is a place to indulge after a day in port or a sea day. Commonly, there’s a taboo regarding mini-bars, but not in the Yacht Club. It’s stocked each day with the beverages you want; just tell your butler and consider it done.

You get perks ashore too

If your sailing includes a call to Ocean Cay, MSC’s private island, Yacht Club guests get an elevated experience there too. Yacht Club guests enjoy a private area, and a dedicated restaurant called the Ocean House. While other ship guests were hosted to a buffet of predictable fare, I enjoyed a lobster roll, and my husband chose carne asada. In my opinion, one thing that could be improved was the tram service to the Yacht Club’s private area. We were told the last tram back was 3:30pm if we didn’t want to trek a 15-minute walk in the heat. Since we were docked in Ocean Cay for the evening and weren’t sailing, I was a bit dismayed by this logistical quirk. I felt like I was keeping an eye on my phone to make sure I didn’t miss the last tram.

You have private areas with curated food and drink and outdoor spaces

Within the Yacht Club complex, there’s the Yacht Club Restaurant, Top Sail Lounge and the One Pool Buffet, which are all exclusive to Yacht Club guests. Obviously, the food and service are steps above other dining venues of the ship, I can vouch for that. Although the food is delicious, if you don’t want to pay extra to dine at the specialty restaurants or fuss in the main buffet, eating three meals a day in the Yacht Club restaurant can get a bit monotonous. The breakfast is the same daily, and lunch and dinner offer a menu with daily specials plus a few standby selections like a hamburger or pasta each day. Although the Yacht Club Restaurant concept is desirable, I would strongly suggest dining in other venues on board, especially for dinner. I thoroughly enjoyed specialty dining in Ocean Cay Restaurant, Butcher’s Cut, and Kaito Teppanyaki. I also want to mention that late afternoon high tea is offered daily at the Yacht Club Restaurant. It was one of the nicest I have experienced at sea.

MSC Seashore

Also available exclusively to Yacht Club passengers is the Top Sail Lounge, which offers panoramic water views and has chef-curated selections from morning through late night. We enjoyed popping into the lounge at all hours to try finger foods and sweets. The One Pool Buffet offers a more casual option for breakfast and lunch by the pool. The buffet has grilled fish, sandwiches and lots of delicious options if you want to dine outside.

There’s also an exclusive area with a private pool and two whirlpools for Yacht Club guests only. The sun deck loungers are very comfortable and I never had to worry about finding a lounger, there are ample. One issue I had was that there was almost no shade on the sun deck; there were shaded day beds for Royal Suite and Owners Suite guests, but beyond those, I couldn’t find any shade, which was disappointing.

You can justify the price at the end of your cruise

Overall, the best way to explain my enthusiasm for my MSC Yacht Club experience is this: it’s better to book an interior stateroom in the Yacht Club than a luxe cabin outside the Yacht Club. It’s worth the splurge and you return home feeling truly pampered and it’s money well-spent. And I make this prediction: Once you try a ship-within-a-ship concept like the MSC Yacht Club, you won’t want cruise any other way. Bon Voyage!

  • Erica Lamberg

Share the story

An email you’ll actually love

Discover Time Out original video

  • Press office
  • Investor relations
  • Work for Time Out
  • Editorial guidelines
  • Privacy notice
  • Do not sell my information
  • Cookie policy
  • Accessibility statement
  • Terms of use
  • Copyright agent
  • Modern slavery statement
  • Manage cookies
  • Advertising

Time Out products

  • Time Out Worldwide

msc seashore yacht club tour

Msc Seashore: the complete video tour

Msc Seashore , the new Seaside Evo class ship of Msc Cruises , in the complete video tour of Cruising Journal.

The new flagship of Msc Cruises in a video that explores all the interiors and the beautiful outdoor decks. From the central Atrium which is always lively and animated, to the Casino and all the lounges. But even the main and speciality restaurants, the Spa and the Gymnasium.

Don’t miss the outdoor areas with their pools, sun decks and attractions for young people and finally, a visit to the Yacht Club!

Information, opinions and reviews of Msc Seashore on Cruising Journal, with photos, videos and cruises on offer.

Cruising Journal

Msc Seashore

Msc Seashore

Latest reportages, luxury river cruising on board the riverside debussy, marella discovery 2 to head east, azamara pursuit: the south africa intensive voyage, ponant: expedition cruising a la francais, vista’s maiden call on new york.

Matador Original Series

msc seashore yacht club tour

The MSC Yacht Club Can Make Even the Most Hesitant Traveler a Cruise Ship Fan

T aking a luxury cruise in my mid-30s was something I would have scoffed at pre-pandemic. Yet I instantly felt my travel anxiety ease with the invitation to sail with the VIP MSC Yacht Club on a journey that started in Miami and went through the Caribbean.

I’m an over-seasoned traveler, but after three years anchored in the UK, the thought of leaving the security of my village and being close to strangers felt crippling. The experience blew my presumptions of what a cruise is completely out of the water with exquisite customer service, fine dining, and a packed (and safe) itinerary. MSC’s luxury ship showed me that cruising can be the epitome of a relaxing, stress-free vacation. So much so that I am now, at 36, 100 percent converted.

Arriving at MSC Yacht Club

MSC Seashore cruise ship at sunset

MSC Seashore. Photo: MSC Cruises /Michel Verdure

Before joining the MSC Seashore, I booked a couple of nights at The Goodtime Hotel , a property from Pharrell Williams and David Grutman that opened last year. One of the joys of taking a cruise that departs from Miami , after all, is Miami itself.

No longer was I in my sleepy Scottish hamlet. The Goodtime Hotel is unforgivingly loud and playful. The over-the-top Art déco design aesthetic melts seamlessly into the backdrop of South Beach. The colors and lively ambiance were a wake-up call — one I had been craving for three years. It also forced me to shrug off my sweats and slip on my patent pink slippers and short white shift dress.

Goodtime hotel pool

Photo: The Goodtime Hotel /Alice Gao

As my driver, Eduardo, dropped me off at PortMiami, I nervously asked, “Are you sure we are in the right place?” my voice trailing anxiously. “Look up, Miss,” he replied, as we passed through the security gates and under the shadow of the looming MSC Seashore. My chic, hours-of-thought outfit was no longer my amour, and I was sweating in my slippers.

“Are you Yacht Club?” said a man in a pressed MSC shirt. “Yes, I am,” I replied. I didn’t, at that moment, understand how the statement, “I am a Yacht Club Member,” would fill me with so much pride by the end of our week at sea.

Checking into MSC Yacht Club

msc seashore yacht club tour

There are many benefits to booking MSC Yacht Club (which is described as a “ship within a ship”), but one of the overriding perks is that there is no getting in line.

As I looked down the terminal to lines of passengers shuffling into the check-in location, the cruise crew tagged my bags and privately escorted me onto the ship. Although strict COVID-19 safety measures are in place, the process took a mere 15 minutes.

Before boarding, they ushered me into a comfortable waiting room with refreshments and introduced to the team of dedicated butlers, who help facilitate the cruise experience for Yacht Club Members. I met Mary from the Philippines, whose smile instantly made me feel at ease. She kindly brought me a welcome package, set up my onboard WiFi for my two devices, and explained to me a little about what to expect from day one.

The only sweating I would do from here on out would be poolside with Champagne and Aperol.

Yacht Club on MSC Seashore

MSC launched Yacht Club in 2008 and it’s now available on more than half the company’s fleet. It feels like a luxury boutique hotel. It’s not until you open the suite door onto the private balcony, hit the exclusive pool deck, or visit the Panoramic Top Sail Lounge with its floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing the fabulous bow that you’re reminded you’re on a cruise ship.

Lounge and glass staircase in MSC Yacht Club

The iconic Swarovski crystal staircase leading to the Top Sail Lounge in Yacht Club. Photo: MSC Cruises /Ivan Sarfatti

MSC Yacht Club members can, of course, explore the rest of the vessel. And although I loved doing so, I found my step quickening as I approached the glass Club doors on level 16. I was happy to retreat into the opulent luxury. One I quickly became accustomed to.

Yacht Club Members get priority check-in and check-out, as well as and priority ushered departure and return on excursions. Each cabin has its own butler and personal concierge. Room service is available 24 hours a day. There is a room service menu, but believe me, if you want something not on the menu and it’s on the ship, the crew will do their utmost to get it for you. A premium extra drink package that includes drinks up to $15 covers most refreshments, including high-end cocktails and wine. Members can also access the Thermal Suite in the MSC Aurea Spa, which separately costs $18 per day.

msc seashore yacht club tour

The Club spreads over three levels and is accessible only by Club Members and staff with a wristband. The privacy is boundless behind the Club doors.

The lobby is immaculate with the ship’s iconic signature glass staircase leading to the overhanging level above the restaurant. Pools, whirlpool baths, and the pool bar and buffet are on the pool deck, which is dotted with private cabanas and freshly rolled towels. For me, the cabin was the pinnacle of the experience with its huge balcony, tasteful art, free minibar, newspaper menu, and Egyptian cotton sheets. As the heavy door slammed behind me, I slipped on my Yacht Club embroidered fluffy slippers and robe, poured a glass of complimentary chilled Champagne, and bit into a strawberry from the beautiful arrival fruit platter. I was in heaven.

msc seashore yacht club tour

I overuse the word “seamless” when talking about the service, simply because it’s the perfect description. Service looked more like a choreographed ballet than a restaurant floor. Not once during my week onboard did I see a crack — not even a fracture.

Although I thought before a vacation like this I didn’t need a butler, they gave me their internal phone number and this quickly become a big part of my MSC experience. The entire staff is personable, yet professional. All are exquisitely well-trained and knowledgeable. And although I presumed I would feel uncomfortable having a personal butler, the pride and professionalism quickly diminished any unease.

Excursion on MSC Yacht Club

msc seashore yacht club tour

Our eight-day cruise sailed from Miami down through the Bahamas and then to Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Ocean Cay (MSC’s private Caribbean Island), and back to Miami.

I booked all of my port excursions from the wide range that MSC Seashore offer before embarking, but the concierge can organize these on arrival. An informative catalog of activities for the entire trip is available on the first day. Another pleasant touch is the daily planner, which is delivered to your suite during dinner service.

As mentioned, the key perk of booking Yacht Club is that you don’t have to queue when disembarking to ship. For each of my excursions, my butler, Manoj Pereira, met me. Pereira escorted me down through the main section of the ship, past those waiting in line, through security, and into the capable hands of the land butler.

Food and drink packages on MSC Yacht Club

msc seashore yacht club tour

Dining options are opulent at the Club, in MSC’s signature restaurants, and on MSC Seashore. An additional benefit to Yacht Club is the private restaurant where you can order à la carte breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Throughout the week, I filled my breakfast table with towers of buttermilk banana pancakes, Canadian bacon with maple syrup, and eggs Benedict with smoked Norwegian salmon. You can order any style eggs you desire. In fact, you can order anything your heart desires.

On the second day, I met a lovely couple from New Orleans. The gentleman requested macadamia nuts for his chocolate chip pancakes. I smugly amused, “good luck.” The couple received their request within 10 minutes. The chef tracked the nuts down in a galley in another section of the ship.

msc seashore yacht club tour

The pool deck is a somewhat more casual buffet affair, but the food retains Yacht Club standards. Bowls of fresh crunchy salads, slaws, seeds, and dressings are available along with a verity of steamed vegetables. There are platters of roast meats and fish, rice dishes, and an array of pastas.

Afternoon tea starts at 3:00 PM. Not having a sweet tooth, I bypassed the stunning patisseries and colorful cream cakes and opted for the mini cucumber sandwiches and prosciutto baguettes.

Outside of Yacht Club, you can enjoy any restaurant on the boat. There are also five specialty restaurants which are not included in the all-inclusive ticket. These include Hola! Tacos & Cantina, which serves Mexican-inspired street food, Kaito Teppanyaki, Kaito Sushi Bar, Ocean Cay, a luxury seafood restaurant, and Butcher’s Cut.

The wellness and spa facility on MSC Seashore

msc seashore yacht club tour

I took advantage of the wellness facilities every morning. The state-of-the-art gym and Asian-inspired spa on Seashore are on the sixth deck. The ship has a varied list of gym classes, from sunrise stretch and yoga to indoor cycling. Other services include personal training sessions, body composition analysis, and foot balance analysis.

During opening hours, Yacht Club members can also access the Thermal Suite in the MSC Aurea Spa. The high-tech spa includes saunas of varying temperatures. There are also treatments such as cold rain and warm breeze showers, a salt room, and a snowroom. Coming from winter in Scotland, I opted out of the latter.

msc seashore yacht club tour

More like this

Matador guide, trending now, bookend your trip at one of these gorgeous miami international airport hotels, discover matador, adventure travel, train travel, national parks, beaches and islands, ski and snow.

MSC's newest cruise ship is gorgeous, but is it ready for Americans? A first look at MSC Seashore

Ashley Kosciolek

I've just sailed MSC Seashore, the first ship in MSC Cruises ' new Seaside EVO Class — a variation of the line's original Seaside Class — which offers passengers affordable elegance and plenty of outdoor spaces to connect with the sea.

Following a two-night media preview voyage to Ocean Cay, MSC's private island , I've got some thoughts about the vessel. Here, I'll walk you through how it differs from fellow U.S.-focused ship MSC Seaside, what it does well, what needs some work and what you can expect if you sail.

For more cruise news, reviews and tips, sign up for TPG's cruise newsletter .

The backstory

msc seashore yacht club tour

Although it has been around since the late 1980s, the cruise arm of the behemoth Mediterranean Shipping Company has only been wooing the North American market for just shy of a decade. The company still remains an enigma to many travelers.

In 2013, the line "Americanized" its MSC Divina ship. It was built a year earlier for a European audience, but the line decided to make it fit the American market by adding a movie screen on the pool deck, cutting back on smoking areas, stocking more brands of beer and soda, and revamping some entertainment and menu items.

Since then, instead of retrofitting existing vessels for the U.S. and Canadian demographics, MSC Cruises has added new hardware purpose-built for Americans to the lineup of ships it has been constructing at a breakneck pace. (The line is currently the world's third-largest cruise brand, and with plans to launch more than 10 new ships in the next few years, it's poised to quickly move into second place.)

The first vessel built exclusively to cater to Americans was MSC Seaside, which began sailing in 2017 as the flagship of the line's Seaside Class. It tried hard but struggled with the little things that gave away its roots: Dinners took more than two hours, coffee was nonexistent after dinner for those who wanted a cup with dessert, announcements were made in multiple languages and service was of the more standoffish, less conversational variety that's common in Europe.

Fast forward four years, and MSC Seashore is the line's latest attempt to show U.S. cruisers what it can do. Has MSC finally been able to figure out the secret formula that will make Americans swoon?

First impressions

msc seashore yacht club tour

The ship is gorgeous. With interior design elements, such as upholstery and art, chosen by Rafaela Aponte — wife of MSC owner Gianluigi Aponte — elegance abounds. (Check out the Danza del Mare glass sculpture spanning decks 5 to 8, midship. It's a stunning piece of work by Italian glassmaker Venini.)

As with its Seaside-class counterparts, one of MSC Seashore's biggest highlights is its sweeping four-deck atrium, which serves as one of the ship's main hubs of activity. Chrome and colored lights give it a hip feel, but the vibe also oozes sophistication, courtesy of a transparent, backlit staircase inlaid with thousands of Swarovski crystals.

msc seashore yacht club tour

On paper, the vessel has 20 decks, but true to Italian custom, there is no Deck 17. (In Italy, it's 17, rather than 13, that brings bad luck.) This is one of several ways the ship acknowledges its heritage, despite its target demographic.

msc seashore yacht club tour

In contrast, MSC Seashore employs a New York City theme that's equal parts cute and corny. Meant to appeal to American clientele, the dining rooms boast names like Manhattan, Central Park, Tribeca and 5th Avenue. You'll also find the Brooklyn Cafe, the Uptown Lounge and the Long Island Pool and Bar. In the Times Square area, faux skyscrapers and TVs posing as electronic billboards complement a twice-nightly New Year's Eve digital ball drop following each night's shows in the nearby Madison Theater. Overall, I found it endearing, familiar and, in some ways, even innovative.

msc seashore yacht club tour

However, there isn't a ton that differentiates Seashore from its smaller Seaside sister class. The main changes we noticed, in addition to the NYC theme, are the lack of top-deck ziplines, fewer waterslides and an expanded gaming and arcade area.

Designers revamped the layout for alternative eatery enclave Chef's Court and the accompanying bar. They replaced the French bistro with a Mexican restaurant and scrapped the second family-focused buffet found on Seaside vessels, opting instead to expand the standard buffet. Notable new additions to the deck plan include an aft-facing infinity pool; Le Cabaret Rouge, a secondary lounge that hosts nightly cabaret performances; and a couple of selfie spots that are intentionally Instagrammable.

Below, I'll outline the major highlights and share some of my favorite — and not-so-favorite — bits about the ship.

Dining and drinks

msc seashore yacht club tour

Housing 11 restaurants — including five for-fee options and four included main dining rooms — and 18 bars and lounges, MSC Seashore offers a ton of variety. My two-day preview voyage was sailing at limited capacity; due to time constraints and the small number of passengers onboard, I was able to have full dinners in one of the main dining rooms, lunch at the buffet and between-meal samples from each of the Chef's Court venues.

The four main dining rooms on the ship all feature the same menu, which changes nightly. The venues include 5th Avenue Restaurant, where midcentury modern meets The Jetsons; Tribeca Restaurant, which gives off penthouse vibes; Central Park Restaurant, showcasing green hues and accent plants; and Manhattan Restaurant, which reminded me of an upscale department store in terms of decor.

Dinners still take forever, but service throughout the ship has improved immensely, especially in the dining rooms. Perhaps the restaurant staff was working out new-ship hiccups, but it took so long for everyone at my table to receive their main courses on the last night of the voyage that passengers from other tables ate their dessert and left to see the show before we were served.

msc seashore yacht club tour

The Marketplace Buffet, which takes up about half of Deck 16, is notable for its sheer size and variety of food. Just about anything you could want is found there — meats and cheeses, sandwiches, soups, salads and desserts. The atmosphere is totally casual, making it the perfect place for a quick, free bite. If you love pizza as much as I do, don't miss MSC Seashore's take, which includes standard cheese and pepperoni selections, as well as more unusual choices like pies with black crust (thanks to activated charcoal).

msc seashore yacht club tour

Most of MSC Seashore's extra-cost dining venues are located in a central Deck 8 area called Chef's Court. Restaurant choices include Butcher's Cut, a steakhouse with superb meats, potatoes and desserts; Ocean Cay, serving up fish and seafood dishes in a nautical-themed outpost; and Kaito Sushi and Kaito Teppanyaki, the former offering conveyor belt sushi and the latter offering grill-side performances in one of the largest teppanyaki venues I've ever seen. (Try the salmon or Wagyu beef. You won't be disappointed.)

msc seashore yacht club tour

Hola! Tacos and Cantina is a new, centrally located restaurant. It's on Deck 8, just above the atrium area, and it takes the place of the French bistro on Seaside-class vessels. Festive colors point the way to ample seating, and the tacos, quesadillas, guacamole and flan are to die for. Looking to grab a drink with your meal? Try one of several margarita flavors, including original, strawberry, mango, pineapple and vanilla.

msc seashore yacht club tour

Alcohol, soda, smoothies and specialty coffees and cocoas cost extra on MSC Cruises ships. You can pay per drink or invest in a drink package. However, MSC's packages come in five varieties, and what's covered isn't always clear. Prices vary by season and destination, but the most expensive one, which includes everything, is the Premium Extra package (formerly Premium Plus).

msc seashore yacht club tour

American Sports Bar is a terrific spot if you're hoping to watch your team play while you're at sea. I could see myself spending quite a bit of time there, largely because of its fun sports memorabilia decor and private areas for viewing sporting events.

It also has an adjacent billiard room — a new feature for Seashore — plus added-fee nibbles and one of the most impressive beer lists I've seen on a ship (including one of my favorites, Yuengling Lager, which isn't found on vessels in most other fleets). The sports bar also has a small menu of bar bites, including what I'm told is the best burger on the ship. (Unfortunately, I didn't have a chance to try it for myself.)

The Seashore Bar, named for the ship, is located at the base of a three-deck entertainment space that's adorned with chrome and colored lights and features a couple of small stages for performances. The bar offers up a standard menu of drinks, as well as excellent coffee and cocoa. Any of the nearby tables is perfect for sipping your beverage while people-watching.

msc seashore yacht club tour

The Chef's Court Cocktail Bar is ideal for a tipple before dining at Butcher's Cut, Ocean Cay or Kaito Sushi or Teppanyaki. The menu is fun, but the ambiance is even better, with plenty of rich colors and a laid-back but elegant vibe. Friends can gather in the plentiful seating alcoves.

msc seashore yacht club tour

My absolute favorite place to grab a snack and a cappuccino is the Venchi 1878 Chocolate Bar. Located on Deck 6, near Times Square (which, unexpectedly, often afforded me a quiet place to work during the day), it offers tasty coffee beverages and chocolate-themed drinks (read: fancy Italian hot chocolate and chocolate cocktails), as well as chocolate candies, via a partnership with the famous Venchi Italian chocolatier.

msc seashore yacht club tour

Another option if you're seeking respite from crowds and noise is the Brooklyn Cafe, a lounge area that evokes a hip travel writer's den. Decorated with globes, typewriters and plenty of cushy seating, it feels like a creative space fit for anyone seeking coffee or cognac.

With 18 bars and lounges onboard, I probably wouldn't have been able to try them all, even if I had done a weeklong sailing. Other notable watering holes include standard pool, casino and buffet bars, as well as the Shine Bar, which specializes in mixology, and the Wine and Champagne Bar, where you can snag some vino or bubbles.

msc seashore yacht club tour

MSC Seashore offers a variety of standard cabin types, including insides, outsides with windows and balconies with verandas. They are outfitted with bedside closets that are sometimes difficult to access because of their proximity to the beds, as well as the sliding-door system that only allows one side of the closet to be accessed at a time. However, the accommodations are cozy and elegantly designed, and there's plenty of drawer and shelf space, as well as under-bed storage for suitcases.

All cabins are equipped with safes, hairdryers (which are surprisingly powerful compared with those found on other ships), bedside tables with reading lamps, vanity/desk areas with small stools, minifridges and house phones for calling the front desk, spa, alternative restaurants and other locations onboard, as well as other staterooms.

Each room also has at least one television that features live TV, onboard channels, movies and the ability for passengers to check their onboard bills. Sadly, my TV didn't work for most of the sailing. Some rooms also come with pull-down beds or pullout sofas that sleep additional passengers.

msc seashore yacht club tour

Even in the most high-end accommodations, showers are tiny. On the plus side, shower doors mean you won't have to battle with clingy curtains, and shaving bars are a useful addition. Toiletries are MSC Cruises' special brand, but they seemed to be of higher quality than most of the free all-in-one shampoo and conditioner and shower gel found on other lines.

Other thoughtful touches include plenty of outlets and USB ports, although only one side of the bed allows for USB charging.

Rooms are also designed so you can't turn the lights on without inserting your keycard into a slot by the door. On other ships, you can game the system by inserting another card (credit card, membership card, driver's license), but, unfortunately, that trick doesn't work on MSC Seashore.

Forget about charging multiple devices when you leave your room because the electricity will be turned off. The only way to do it is to either use the built-in Hamlet wireless charger (if you have a compatible device), which takes forever, or have one member of your party leave their keycard behind while you explore the ship together. (Each person will need their card with them to go ashore, however.)

msc seashore yacht club tour

Where MSC Cruises' accommodations are particularly impressive is in its ships' Yacht Clubs. The Yacht Club is an exclusive onboard area of accommodations plus a restaurant, bar/lounge, pool and sun deck reserved for the Yacht Club guests. Occupants also have access to a slew of perks like concierge and butler service.

Yacht Club staterooms come in a variety of types, ranging from insides to cabins with multiple bedrooms and bathrooms. They generally include more space than standard accommodations, and they offer upgraded amenities like walk-in closets, dual bathroom sinks, extended balconies, private hot tubs and bathtubs in addition to showers.

msc seashore yacht club tour

MSC Seashore was built with more than 70 wheelchair-accessible cabins that include wider doorways, grab bars and flat thresholds, among other assistive devices. They span all major categories, from inside to suite, including some in the Yacht Club.

There are no solo cabins on MSC Seashore, which seems like a huge oversight for such a modern ship.

Entertainment

Because MSC Cruises' fleet largely caters to an international audience, it's known for nonverbal entertainment, featuring magicians, acrobats, jugglers, aerialists and other intriguing performers. For years, the line's offerings have been, hands down, my favorite, so I was expecting something great. Unfortunately, what awaited me in the Madison Theatre during the preview sailing was cringeworthy, rather than jaw-dropping.

msc seashore yacht club tour

Exclusive to Seashore, "Coast to Coast" featured a troupe of singers and dancers who performed what someone who likely isn't American decided Americans would appreciate — a disjointed, stereotypical mashup of songs about U.S. cities and states that felt like it was trying too hard. Costume styles ranged from burlesque to Vegas showgirl; the latter reminded me of something a cruiser might have seen on a Carnival ship in the 1980s.

It's possible the vessel's other theater shows are more in line with the caliber of entertainment the line normally presents, but none were scheduled during my brief time onboard.

msc seashore yacht club tour

MSC redeemed itself, however, with its shoreside beach party on private island Ocean Cay in the Bahamas. On my voyage, Seashore docked there until midnight, and the absolute standout in terms of entertainment was the spectacular light show, set to music, that took place after dark. I could have watched it 10 times over without tiring of it. It's a standard part of late-night calls on the island, found on all itineraries departing from the U.S.

msc seashore yacht club tour

One other new highlight was Le Cabaret Rouge, which serves as a secondary performance space featuring a DJ and nightly shows that set the works of great artists to modern-day music. The lounge has a decidedly French vibe (lots of red velvet) and an interesting viewing setup with both floor seating and chairs set against a high-top bar that runs along a balcony overlooking the stage area.

For those into gaming, the ship houses a dedicated billiard room adjacent to the American Sports Bar. In addition to a pool table, passengers will find tabletop shuffleboard and a pinball machine. If video games are more what you seek, head to the Hall of Games. There, cruisers can pay to try their hand at the vessel's F1 racing simulator; check out the 4D cinema, which offers a selection of interactive games and experiences; or play some arcade basketball or Skee-Ball. All of these cost extra.

Public areas

In addition to the breathtaking atrium spaces and outdoor areas for which the Seaside and Seaside EVO Classes are known, several locations on MSC Seashore require shoutouts, simply for being fantastic.

msc seashore yacht club tour

My absolute favorite spots on the whole ship are the Venchi 1878 Chocolate Bar and the Central Park lounge area near it. Venchi is a chocolate lover's dream, but the real testament to just how delicious its offerings are is the fact that I'm not a huge chocolate fan, and I still found myself there frequently. The cappuccinos and hot chocolate are life-changing, and the gelato is a perfect post-dinner, late-night treat. Although the area is open to passing traffic, I found it a quiet place to work, read or meet up with friends for a chat.

msc seashore yacht club tour

One area where MSC's newest vessels do exceptionally well is all things spa and fitness. Seashore's Aurea Spa and adjacent fitness center dedicate more than 25,000 square feet of onboard space to 21 treatment rooms, a barber shop, a hair and nail salon, a MediSpa, a thalassotherapy pool, changing rooms and an outdoor area with sun loungers and hot tubs. Also included in that space is a massive thermal suite with a staggering array of options like a salt room, saunas, heated tile loungers, a snow room and a sensory steam room.

msc seashore yacht club tour

The fitness center, which is one of the largest I've ever seen on a ship, is outfitted with Technogym equipment that includes weight machines, medicine balls, circuit training equipment and cardio machines.

msc seashore yacht club tour

In terms of pools, there are four onboard: the Deck 16 Jungle Pool area that's super family-friendly; the Deck 18 Long Island Pool, which is great for sunbathers; and the private Yacht Club Pool, which is found on Deck 20 and exclusive to Yacht Club passengers. The fourth, the aft-facing Infinity Pool on Deck 8, is one of the most impressive additions on MSC Seashore with its beautiful wake views.

msc seashore yacht club tour

For cruisers with kids, MSC Seashore is a great fit, with 7,500 square feet of children's facilities split among five clubs that cater to different age groups. All have access to a variety of activities, games and toys, but tweens and teens have less structure and may come and go as they please.

Appearances from Doremi (pronounced "doh ray mee"), the line's mascot, are common for younger children, who can also enjoy building with blocks, playing games and conducting science experiments. Activities for older kids include foosball competitions and video games.

msc seashore yacht club tour

But youth entertainment isn't limited to the kids clubs. The ship also offers a plethora of outdoor fun for children and teens. Spanning decks 18 through 20, a twisting waterslide and the Pirates Cove splash area offer watery fun, including climbing structures, dump buckets and sprayers. On Deck 20, Adventure Trail is a top-of-the-ship bridge that winds its way above Pirates Cove, and a sports court is available for basketball and other active pursuits.

msc seashore yacht club tour

I'm loath to include this, but the millennial in me is super excited about the ship's dedicated photo spots. On Deck 7, as you make your way from midship toward the restaurants and Le Cabaret Rouge, there's a passageway adorned with chrome, mirrors and color-changing lights that will make you feel like you're in a tunnel to another dimension. On the other side is a faux hot-air balloon backed by a huge LED screen with scenery that changes to include famous sites, such as (appropriately) Turkey's Cappadocia. Climb inside for a photo that gives the appearance you're actually there.

Historically, MSC Cruises has been an early adopter of onboard technology by introducing wearables, rolling out an app, adding in-cabin virtual assistants and employing digital signage. However, in certain instances, I felt like the line implemented technology for technology's sake, rather than to enhance the passenger experience.

I'll start with the elevators. What's notable about them on Seashore is that they're digital. Each elevator bay is outfitted with electronic keypads. After using the touch screen to select the number of the deck you want, you'll be assigned to a particular letter. When the car with that letter arrives, that's the one you'll board to get where you need to go.

msc seashore yacht club tour

It's a nice idea in theory, but several times my car never showed up, or it whizzed right by the deck I was on without stopping. Other times, I got a keypad error that said "Unable to allocate a lift," which left me taking the stairs. (Honestly, that's what I should have been doing anyway, but people using assistive devices might not have that option when the system doesn't work.)

There are no buttons to push once you're inside the elevators. That means you can't walk up to a bay and piggyback on someone else's ride unless you feel like a rousing game of deck roulette. If you walk into an open car before making a floor selection, you'll be at the mercy of wherever the car is headed next. It also means you can't change your mind about where you want to go after you've entered the car (unless someone else is already going there and selected that deck number before getting inside).

Digital deck plans are located near just about every set of elevators, but few of them offer access to the daily schedule of activities or wayfinders that will help you get to where you need to be. It seems like a missed opportunity to offer a useful passenger service.

msc seashore yacht club tour

Pre-cruise, I had problems using the line's MSC for Me app to check in, which led to a 40-minute wait to check in at the port on embarkation day — a significant amount of time, given the ship's reduced capacity. It's the only sailing of the nine that I've taken since June that required me to stop at a desk to manually check in.

msc seashore yacht club tour

Even then, they weren't able to link my credit card with my onboard account and told me I'd have to do it after I boarded. I headed to the front desk, only to be told that I needed to use one of several kiosks throughout the ship. I found one nearby and was able to link my card painlessly, but after running into so many other snags with the check-in process, it felt like one more hurdle to clear.

Speaking of apps, since the resumption of cruising after 2020's pandemic shutdown, most major cruise lines have transitioned to virtual muster drills that can be completed on your smartphone or on your in-room TV. Passengers normally have a sizable window of time (usually a couple of hours) to complete the mandatory safety briefing.

MSC doesn't offer that. Instead, all passengers must report back to their cabins at a precise time to watch the drill on TV. (It's not available on the app.) Following the drill, you must dial a number on your cabin phone to confirm you've watched the drill. After that, you have to report to your muster station, where a crew member will scan your cruise card.

Not only is the process cumbersome and, frankly, a little bizarre, but it was made more complicated because my TV didn't work. My room steward was finally able to turn it on, but I had to watch the drill in Spanish because the English drill had already concluded by the time we got it sorted out.

msc seashore yacht club tour

The main purpose of making muster drills digital was to eliminate the need for large numbers of people to gather in proximity for the duration of the drill. By forcing all passengers to complete it at a precise time, it prompts them to head to their muster stations simultaneously, thereby causing the very scenario e-mustering was designed to prevent.

msc seashore yacht club tour

As I mentioned before, the only way to charge devices in your cabin when you're not there (without leaving your keycard behind) is to use Hamlet — a wireless charger built into the desk in each stateroom. It's a thoughtful touch, but it took hours for my phone to charge that way. It also won't work for anyone who has an older device that doesn't support wireless charging. Further, when you're in the room and trying to charge multiple devices, some of the plugs are positioned in a way that makes it impossible to charge them side by side.

Bottom line

The key thing to know about MSC Cruises is that its affordable elegance often puts form over function. With MSC Seashore, the line has definitely made progress in terms of being more "American," but in some areas, the product hasn't evolved. It's a delicate balance between what Europeans think Americans want and what Americans actually want.

msc seashore yacht club tour

Some elements of the onboard experience have improved since the world welcomed MSC Seaside. On MSC Seashore, crew members are more outgoing, I was offered coffee after dinner, and announcements were all in English.

That said, some things have stayed the same: Dinners run long, standard cabins' showers are painfully small (although there are, thankfully, no curtains to wrangle) and bed-facing closets are difficult to access. In other areas, the cruise line made changes that didn't achieve the desired effect — including some of the entertainment choices and the focus on technology without ensuring it adds to passenger efficiency or enjoyment.

Despite these issues, American passengers can certainly have a fantastic time onboard as long as they know what to expect ahead of time: a reasonably priced vacation on an astoundingly elegant ship that might hold a few surprises.

MSC SEASHORE

 The first of two enriched Seaside EVO Class ships. Building on the groundbreaking and pioneering design of the Seaside class of ship, aimed at bringing guests closer to the sea, MSC Seashore has been extended and enhanced with a variety of brand-new features, spaces and experiences for guests. 

MSC Seashore is equipped become the first cruise ship in the world to feature a new air sanitation system, ‘Safe Air’ , which uses UV-C lamp technology to eliminate viruses and bacteria to guarantee clean and safe air for guests and crew.

MSC Seashore is one of the ships that sail to Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve , MSC’s exclusive Bahamian destination

ITINERARIES

Main features, environmental stewardship.

Energy efficiency - Smart heating, ventilation and air conditioning. Wastewater & Protecting Marine Life - Advanced wastewater treatment system.

Discover more on how the MSC Group is actively contributing to impactful environmental conservation and humanitarian programs at the MSC Foundation Centre on board.

Design features

MSC Seashore pays tribute to New York City, which as a destination represents the spirit of discovery and cultural experiences that is at the heart of the MSC Cruises guest experience. As such, the design features, public areas and venue names are inspired by the metropolitan U.S. city.

These include an imposing three-metre-high replica of the Statue of Liberty at the heart of the casino and a newly designed expansive retail and entertainment area, aptly named Times Square. The main feature of this new area is an impressive 8.5 metre-high LED wall spanning four decks with a projection of the iconic skyline of this entertainment hub in Manhattan that can change from day to night.

Danza del Mare

The sublime sculpture Danza del Mare was created for the MSC Foundation in partnership with Venini , one of the world’s most esteemed glassmakers in the world which this year celebrates its 100 Anniversary.

The sculpture is located in the MSC Foundation Centre area, rising from deck 5 to deck 8, surrounded by a mirror wall that proliferates the light and colours emanating from it, lit by a spotlight located in its base.

MSC Seashore is the perfect location for the sculpture, bringing its message of care for the sea to thousands of voyagers as the ship sails immersed every day in the wonders of the world’s oceans and seas, their rich and infinitely varied splendour. 

W atch the video  |  Discover more

Outdoor Areas

At 339 metres, MSC Seashore is the longest ship in the fleet and offers 13,000sqm of outdoor space. Stand-out design features include spectacular glass-floored Bridge of Sighs located at the unique vantage point on deck 16 - 22 metres above the Infinity Pool , stunning panoramic aft elevators and stylish glass-floor catwalks on either side of the ship on the waterfront promenade.

The Long Island Pool 

On Deck 18, the main pool - Long Island Pool has two different depths so that guests can choose to swim or simply stand and hang-out in the water, the newly designed area includes a 360-degree water fountain island in the centre as well as a new lounge space within the pool. It is connected with the aquapark with a Pirates Cove theme to create an extensive water area.

MSC Aurea Spa

Opening the doors to the MSC Aurea Spa  is like entering another world. This universe of wellbeing, fitness and self-care is a must-see for anyone wishing to pamper themselves. MSC Seashore boasts 21 treatment rooms, including two couples treatment rooms, as well as a Medi Spa Centre, and an exclusive outdoor area to relax in the sunshine.

Family & Kids

With 703 m2 of dedicated kids’ space, the largest in the fleet, and re-designed rooms, the kids’ area on board MSC Seashore offers an unmatched experience. From the décor, design colours, and themes of the areas, the MSC Seashore’s Kids Club will give all children a chance to reach for the stars, thanks to a futuristic new theme, dedicated to space and planetary exploration. Every cruise includes a special and unmissable event: the "LEGO® Experience On Board". An entire day dedicated to LEGO® bricks & activities for the whole family to enjoy.

With 98 hours of live entertainment for the whole family per cruise, there is always something new and exciting for both parents and children to enjoy their time together!

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 3,000 sqm of space including a bigger solarium and a a panoramic whirlpool. Guests looking for a premium, all-inclusive cruise experience with private amenities and 24-hour butler service – while still enjoying the recreation and entertainment possibilities that the rest of the ship offers – can choose to sail in the MSC Yacht Club ,  MSC Cruises’ exclusive ship-within-a-ship concept.

CABINS & suites

MSC Seashore features new cabins designed to suit all your needs during your holiday. Choose among 11 different types of cabins and suites with balconies including the coveted aft suits, 50 terraced suites with extended balconies and 32 different suites with outdoor private whirlpools. And get to know an unparalleled accommodation experience at the 2 new palatial Owner’s Suites at the largest and most luxurious MSC Yacht Club.

  • Surface approx. 21 - 98 sqm, balcony (if any) approx. 8 to 25 sqm , deck 16-19 .
  • Luxury suites with premium interiors
  • Some Suites have balcony with private whirlpool.
  • Spacious wardrobe
  • Bathroom with large shower and/or tub
  • 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 with whirlpool bath (surface approx. 98 sqm,   balcony approx. 33 sqm , deck 19
  • MSC Yacht Club Royal Suite with whirlpool bath (surface approx. 62 sqm,  large balcony approx. 62 sqm , deck 16 )
  • MSC Yacht Club Deluxe Grand Suite (surface approx 31 -43 sqm , balcony approx.   8-21 sqm , deck 16-19 )
  • MSC Yacht Club Deluxe Suite (surface approx. 25 sqm with balcony approx. 8 sqm, deck 16-19 )
  • MSC Yacht Club Interior Suite (surface approx . 21 sqm, deck 16-19 )

Discover a world of privileges with MSC Yacht Club including, addition to the previous benefits :

  • 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

The image is representative only

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

  • Surface approx 17-49 sqm , balcony approx.  7-38 sqm, deck 9-15
  • Sitting area with sofa
  • Spacious Wardrobe
  • Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area with hairdryer
  • Comfortable double or single beds (on request)
  • Interactive TV, telephone, Wifi connection available (for a fee), safe and minibar
  • Two-Bedroom Grand Suite Aurea (surface approx 49 sqm , balcony approx.   17 sqm , deck 11-14 )
  • Grand Suite Aurea (surface approx 35-49 sqm , large balcony approx.   10-21 sqm , deck 9-13 )
  • Premium Suite Aurea with whirlpool (surface approx 28 sqm , balcony approx.   7 sqm, deck 9-15 )
  • Premium Suite Aurea with terrace (surface approx 28 sqm , balcony approx.   38 sqm , deck 9 )
  • Premium Suite Aurea (surface approx 26-32 sqm , balcony approx.   9-14 sqm , deck 9-15 )
  • Junior Suite Aurea (surface approx 17 sqm , balcony approx.   16 sqm , deck 9 )

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

  • Surface approx. 16-17 sqm, balcony approx. 5-9 sqm *
  • Bathroom with shower or bathtub , vanity area with hairdryer

Choose the cabin type that best suits you:

  • Balcony Aurea (best ship position, surface approx. 17 sqm, deck 9 )
  • Deluxe Balcony (surface approx. 16-17 sqm, deck 9-15 )

*Some cabins have a metal balcony front, instead of glass. The image is representative only

Entertainment

From French retro-chic to sleek contemporary, the entertainment venues on MSC Seashore immerse guests in a series of different universes, filled with the latest technology for fantastically fun experiences. The options are endless, from the main theatre or the new aft lounge, the high-tech disco and the larger than ever casino through to the sports bars – there’s something for every member type of traveller.

WATCH THE VIDEO

Pirates Cove Aquapark

RESTAURANTS & BUFFET

The ship has eleven eateries - four main dining restaurants, including a dedicated restaurant for Aurea guests, serving first-class Mediterranean and international specialties in stylish surroundings, the Yacht Club restaurant, a 1.169 seater buffet - and five speciality restaurants including the Butcher’s Cut, Ocean Cay fish restaurant, HOLA! Tacos & Cantina and Kaito Teppanyaki and Sushi Bar.

Butcher’s Cut with Al Fresco dining

This American-style steak house serves select Linz heritage angus beef, 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. 

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 tantalising array of dishes from blue corn tacos and nachos, and tasty tamales through to tortilla soup or vegetarian tacos, all to be savoured with our selection of Top 10 Tequilas and Mezcals! 

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. 

Marketplace buffet restaurant

A wonderfully comfortable and casual place to eat. It’s the ideal place for enjoying a great informal Mediterranean dining experience with a spectacular sea view. Visible kitchens and a Mozzarella-making area allow guests to watch our chefs preparing the fresh food. The extensive buffet area includes various multifunction corners serving international dishes, ethnic cuisine, healthy options and a multitude of other tastes. 

Ocean Cay restaurant

A mouthwatering menu of sophisticated fish dishes and other recipes, made with the freshest ingredients and complemented by a wonderful wine list: these are the magic ingredients of the luxury fish restaurant. 

Kaito Sushi bar

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

Bars & Lounges

Msc aurea bar, le cabaret rouge, msc signature casino, uptown lounge , brooklyn cafè, cocktail bar, horizon bar, long island bar, wine cave bar, champagne bar, jungle beach bar, venchi 1878 chocolate bar, {{deckplaninfoheader}}.

{{deckPlanInfoText}}

  • 5. Torre de Hercules
  • 6. Green Point
  • 7. Nugget Point
  • 8. Ocean Cay
  • 9. Peggys Point
  • 11. Santa Marta
  • 12. Start point
  • 13. Rotes Kliff
  • 14. San juan del Salvamento
  • 15. Cape Byron
  • 16. Boston Light
  • 18. Bell Rock
  • 19. Lanterna di Genova
  • 20. La Jument
  • Deluxe Interior
  • Premium Interior
  • Deluxe Ocean View
  • Deluxe Balcony
  • Deluxe Balcony Aurea
  • Junior Suite Aurea
  • Premium Suite Aurea
  • Grand Suite Aurea
  • Two-Bedroom Grand Suite Aurea
  • MSC Yacht Club Interior Suite
  • MSC Yacht Club Deluxe Suite
  • MSC Yacht Club Grand Suite
  • MSC Yacht Club Royal Suite
  • MSC Yacht Club Owner's Suite

msc seashore yacht club tour

BS : Cabin with bathtub and shower |  T : Terrace |  W : Balcony with whirlpool bath • 3rd and 4th beds available in all categories except for Premium Suite Aurea and MSC Yacht Club Interior Suite. • 5th bed available in Premium Interior, Premium Suite Aurea with whirlpool, Grand Suite Aurea, MSC Yacht Club Deluxe Suite and MSC Yacht Club Deluxe Grand Suite. • 6th bed available in Two-Bedroom Grand Suite Aurea (cabins 11001, 12001 and 14001 have two double beds and one double sofa bed).

• 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: 169,400
  • Number of passengers: 5632
  • Crew members: 1648
  • Number of cabins: 2270
  • Length/ Breadth/ Height: 339 m / 41 m / 76 m
  • Maximum speed: 21,80 knots

Thank you for visiting MSC Cruises

Your browser may be out of date or not compatible with our new site and may not be secure.

For a better experience and to continue your booking with MSC, please update your browser by downloading the latest version below.

Thank you for visiting our site and we look forward to seeing you on board soon!

MSC Cruises

Firefox

Club Thrifty

MSC Seashore Review: A Gorgeous Ship for Families, Groups, and Couples [Photos Included]

MSC Seashore

This article may contain references to some of our advertising partners. Should you click on these links, we may be compensated. For more about our advertising policies, read our  full disclosure statement  here.

If you follow us on Facebook or are a regular reader of this website, you already know that we love MSC Cruises. We’ve sailed with MSC nearly a dozen times – including itineraries in the Caribbean, Mediterranean, and even the Norwegian fjords . So, when we heard that one of MSC’s newest ships – the MSC Seashore – was sailing the Caribbean out of Miami, we were super stoked to check it out!

As usual, MSC Cruises did not disappoint.

The MSC Seashore is the sixth MSC ship we’ve sailed. (Psst…you can find links to several of our reviews at the end of this piece!) It is an absolutely beautiful ship which delivers the same quality service and European feel you expect from MSC, all while bringing guests closer to the sea than ever before. We’re super excited to share the ship with you, so let’s check it out!

MSC Seashore Review: Cruise Cabins

The MSC Seashore offers several types of staterooms, complete with different amenities and “experiences.” We’ve had the opportunity to tour several of the cabins and have stayed in two of them – the Deluxe Balcony Stateroom and the Yacht Club Deluxe Grand Suite.

Both room types are clean, comfortable, and accommodate up to four guests. Additionally, they both come with a King bed (available as two twins upon request) and a separate sofa area with a desk and television. The sofa also converts into a bunkbed, allowing four people to sleep comfortably in the room while saving floor space.

Deluxe Balcony Stateroom

Here’s a look at our Deluxe Balcony cabin:

MSC Seashore - Deluxe Balcony stateroom photo of bathroom

Yacht Club Deluxe Grand Suite

Here is a look at our Yacht Club Deluxe Grand Suite:

MSC Seashore - Yacht Club Deluxe Grand Suite photo

Comparing the Staterooms

The main differences between the two rooms are size and perks.

Our Deluxe Balcony cabin on Deck 14 measures at roughly 180 square feet with a balcony measuring about 55-65 square feet. Compare that to the 269-463 square foot YC Deluxe Grand Suite (balcony of 86-129 square feet), and you can see that the Yacht Club suite offers a lot more room to move about. For me, this is mainly felt in the floor space, extra closet space, and the bathroom space.

Booking a Yacht Club stateroom means you also get access to the Yacht Club privileges and amenities. This includes things like the Top Sail Lounge, Yacht Club Dining Room, and the Yacht Club pool – which are all exclusive to Yacht Club members.

Additionally, you’ll have a butler who will help you with anything you need – from making dinner reservations, to setting up your excursions, to stocking your mini fridge with the right drinks. Yacht Club members also get priority embarkation and disembarkation which can save you oodles of time waiting in line.

Of course, the Yacht Club experience costs significantly more than the booking a regular stateroom. We love the extra service, amenities, and perks (like free drinks) that YC provides. However, most of our sailings with MSC have been in regular rooms, and we have two future cruises booked in them.

In our opinion, the experience is great either way – although we really do love the larger room, top-notch service, and even better sailing experience in Yacht Club.

Save Big on MSC Cruises – Looking for a great cruise deal? MSC Cruises regularly offers free balcony upgrades, free drink packages, and more! Plus, kids under 18 sail free on many itineraries! Get help finding the best current deals with MSC Cruises here .

MSC Seashore Bars and Common Areas

The MSC Seashore is an absolutely gorgeous ship, and this is especially obvious while enjoying the common areas and bars on board. There are tons of common areas and 19 different bars on the ship, so I’ll just cover a few of our favorites.

Atrium & Seashore Bar

Like its sister ship, the MSC Seaside , the main gathering area is the Atrium in the middle of the ship. The Atrium is a semi-open area spanning four decks (Decks 5-8).

The main feature is the entertainment stage which is backed by several stories of stages and video screens. You’ll also find a variety of bars, gathering areas, and several sets of stunning crystal staircases. It’s a perfect spot to snap some selfies or grab a drink and listen to music after dinner.

(Side Note: I thought the live music on this particular cruise was a notch above other MSC sailings I’ve been on. Bravo!)

Photo of MSC Seashore Atrium

Times Square

Just forward of the Atrium, you’ll find the Times Square area of the ship. You’ll know you’ve found it when you see the images of the famous Times Square towers.

Photo of dueling pianos on board

This semi-open area of the ship runs from Deck 6 to Deck 8. On Deck 6, you can enjoy drinks while listening to dueling pianos. You’ll also find some shopping and the Venchi Chocolate Bar.

Photo of Venchi Chocolate Bar on MSC Seashore

The casino is found on Deck 7 (Times Square area). It boasts a variety of slots and table games where MSC is hapy to take more of your money! The bar is also topped with a pretty cool replica of the Statue of Liberty.

Image of slot machines on MSC Seashore

Cheer on your favorite sports teams inside the Sports Bar, located on Deck 8 in the Times Square area. They have some really great screens as well as semi-private tables/screens for sports fans. Deck 8 also features some more shopping.

Photo of MSC Seashore Sports Bar

Top Sail Lounge (Yacht Club)

The Top Sail Lounge is only available to Yacht Club members. This is a quiet spot to chill, grab a snack, and sip on a drink any time of the day.

If you’re lucky, Bartender Alex will whip up some delicious drinks while performing a few magic tricks for you. There is also live easy-listening music during the evening and dinner hours. We love this place!

Top Sail Lounge on MSC Seashore

MSC Seashore Bridge of Sighs

The “Bridge of Sighs” is a unique glass bridge which offers incredible views from the aft portion of the ship. Walk across it for a fun thrill and soak up a bird’s eye view of the Infinity Pool below. Then, soar down the glass elevators behind the bridge for even more fun!

Image of MSC Seashore Bridge of Sighs

Pools on the MSC Seashore

Speaking of pools, the MSC Seashore features four pools and a waterpark. The Long Island Pool is the ship’s main pool. It features an entertainment stage and a massive video board.

msc seashore yacht club tour

The indoor/outdoor Jungle Pool spans two decks and features several hottubs. The retractable roof makes it a great spot to swim, no matter the weather outside.

msc seashore yacht club tour

Located all the way forward on Deck 20 is the Yacht Club Pool. Again, this area is for Yacht Club members only.

msc seashore yacht club tour

The Infinity Pool is all the way aft. These two whirlpools provide some stunning views of the ship’s wake.

MSC Seashore Infinity Pools photo

Finally, the waterpark is located on Deck 18 just forward of the Long Island Pool. Here you’ll find a rocking splash pad and some pretty fast waterslides that made this 40-something feel like a kid again!

MSC Seashore waterpark

Book Your Next Vacation with MSC Cruises – Ready to sail the with MSC? We can help. Follow the link to our travel agency for help finding the best deals and booking the perfect itinerary! Get started here.

Onboard Dining

Let’s face it: When it comes to food, everybody’s tastes are different.

Over the years, my palate has become a bit more discerning. With that said, I’ve always found the food on MSC Cruises to land somewhere between mediocre and good. That hasn’t changed on the MSC Seashore.

Keep in mind that, on any given sailing, the clientele is typically at least 50% Europeans. Because of this, food options tend to skew more toward a Mediterranean menu than typical American tastes. Personally, I like that because I can find plenty of healthy food options.

Don’t worry though – no matter your tastes you won’t go hungry. There is plenty of food on board – including pizza, burgers, and more – so you are sure to find something you’ll like.

Marketplace Buffet is the ship’s main buffet and is located midship on Deck 16. Here you’ll find options like pasta, burgers, salads, and much more. You can also grab a delicious slice of MSC pizza almost any time of day!

(Hot tip: Don’t wait around to grab your food at the buffet. Generally speaking, European guests don’t naturally fall into a queue. So, find what you want, step in, and grab it. If not, you’ll be standing “politely” in line while waiting to eat all day!)

Photo of Marketplace Buffet sign

The ship’s two main dining rooms serve plated a la carte dinners every evening. These are typically pretty yummy, although some meals don’t always hit the mark. You can also visit one of the restaurants for a nice breakfast and lunch if you like.

Dining room on MSC Seashore

Dining in the Yacht Club Restaurant is similar to the main dining rooms – except the food is a bit better. They also have special nights, like lobster night. Yacht Club also comes with “Anytime Dining” which we think is a plus.

Image of menu and view from Yacht Club Dining room  - MSC Seashore

Finally, don’t miss out on the Seashore’s five specialty restaurants – four of which are located in Chef’s Court. In my opinion, this is where you’ll find the best food on the ship. If it is in your budget, I highly recommend getting a package and trying at least three of these restaurants.

Ocean Cay caters to seafood lovers while Butcher’s Cut is great for meat and seafood lovers alike. Dinner and a “show” at Kato Teppanyaki makes for a deliciously fun night out while HOLA! Tacos and Cantina will fill your cravings for Mexican food.

Photo of Chef's Court Restaurants sign on MSC Seashore

If you like sushi, you have to try the Kato Sushi Bar. Here, you’ll get to choose which dishes you want by grabbing them off of a conveyor belt in front of you. It is super fun and the food is simply delicious.

Photo of Kato Sushi Bar conveyor on the MSC Seashore

Kids Club and Teen Areas

One of my favorite thing about MSC Cruises is how family-friendly they are. Honestly, they really do make every effort cater to families – especially those with young children and teens. In fact, kids age 17 and younger sail free on many itineraries!

On board the ship, you’ll also find the MSC Kids Club and Teens Club. These facilities are available to all guests, free of charge.

The Kids Club is supervised, making it especially great for families and parents who need a break. Our kids have outgrown the kids club now, but they used to absolutely love it when they were younger. Although we haven’t used the club on this ship, on our past sailings, we’ve given it a massive two thumbs up!

The Teens Club area is a fun spot for older kids to meet, gather, and hang out. They have plenty of places to chill, play video games, and more.

Additionally, the Seashore has a very solid arcade area. This is also where you’ll find the F1 simulator, XD Cinema, and more.

MSC Seashore Arcade

MSC Seashore Review: Final Thoughts

The MSC Seashore is a magnificent ship that is perfect for your next cruising vacation. Whether you’re a couple, family, or group, we think you’ll love this ship!

Like with all MSC Cruises, the staff members on board are simply wonderful. I’ve yet to meet a staff member who won’t bend over backwards to help you.

MSC’s European vibe might feel a bit foreign to some American cruisers, however, we find that it adds to the experience. Once you relax into it, we believe you’ll think so too.

If you’re considering a trip on the MSC Seashore, don’t hesitate. This ship is amazing and we highly recommend that you check it out for yourself.

Feel free to ask any questions or drop any comments below. Until next time, happy traveling!

Book Your Trip on the MSC Seashore – Find great deals, explore itineraries, and book your next vacation on the MSC Seashore! We can help you get started here.

Want to know more? Check out these other MSC Cruise reviews:

  • MSC Meraviglia Review
  • MSC Seaside Review
  • MSC Bellissima Review
  • MSC Divina Review

' src=

Greg Johnson is the co-founder of Club Thrifty and an expert in personal finance, family travel, and credit card rewards. His work and commentary have been featured in publications like Newsweek , Kiplinger’s Personal Finance , Dough Roller , CreditCardReviews.com , and more. He also works as a freelance personal finance editor at Bankrate.com.

Greg travels the world for about 20 weeks each year and has visited over 40 countries. He holds two bachelor's degrees, is the co-author of the book Zero Down Your Debt , and owns his own independent travel agency. Learn more about Greg here.

Similar Posts

MSC Divina Review: A Spectacular Caribbean Cruise Option for Families

MSC Divina Review: A Spectacular Caribbean Cruise Option for Families

The MSC Divina is a beautifully conceived, relatively new cruise ship that departs from Miami and sails to ports throughout the Caribbean. In this MSC Divina review, we discuss our experience on the ship to help you decide if this Caribbean cruise is a good option for your travel plans.

Discovery Princess Review: A Beautiful Ship for Your Next Trip

Discovery Princess Review: A Beautiful Ship for Your Next Trip

Visiting Alaska has long been on my bucket list. In addition to watching ALL the Alaska reality shows, Holly and I both love cruising, whale watching, and crab feasts. An Alaskan cruise has always seemed like an obvious fit. When we learned the new Discovery Princess was sailing through Alaska’s Inner Passage, we decided to…

MSC Meraviglia Review: A Beautiful Ship for Your Family Vacation

MSC Meraviglia Review: A Beautiful Ship for Your Family Vacation

The MSC Meraviglia is a beautiful ship that is coming to the Caribbean in 2019. Here’s a review of our family’s experience, complete with photos!

MSC Seaside Review: Spoiler Alert…We Loved It

MSC Seaside Review: Spoiler Alert…We Loved It

In this MSC Seaside review, we’ll explore the ship, explain it’s most important features, and help you decide if it’s the right cruise for you. Enjoy!

MSC Bellissima Review: MSC’s Newest Ship is Amazing [Photos Included]

MSC Bellissima Review: MSC’s Newest Ship is Amazing [Photos Included]

Thinking about sailing on the new MSC Bellissima? Read my review to scope out my photos and learn everything you need to know about the ship. Enjoy!

Carnival Sensation Review

Carnival Sensation Review

In mid-August, I took my husband and kids on a mini-trip to the Bahamas on the Carnival Sensation.  I’m not big on ships, the open ocean, tsunamis, or drowning, but I thought “what the heck” and decided to go for it.  What could go wrong?

Disclaimer: Comments, responses, and other user-generated content is not provided or commissioned by this site or our advertisers. Responses have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by this website or our advertisers. It is not the responsibility of our advertisers or this website to ensure that all comments and/or questions are answered. Club Thrifty has partnered with CardRatings for our coverage of credit card products. Club Thrifty and CardRatings may receive a commission from card issuers.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Notify me of follow-up comments by email.

Notify me of new posts by email.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed .

Pin It on Pinterest

Top Cruise Trips

MSC Seashore | Complete Walkthrough Tour

The 169,400 gross tons MSC Seashore can accommodate 5,600 guests and sails seasonal Summer itineraries in the Mediterranean and warm Caribbean itineraries in the Winter.

Our MSC Seashore Complete Walkthrough Ship Tour is a must watch before your cruise on MSC Cruises incredible MSC Seashore.

#MSCSeashore #MSCCruises #CruiseShipTour

Get to the locations you want to see most with our easy chapter selections: ($) indicates extra cost

Teaser – 00:00

Deck Five – 00:27 MSC Foundation Emotions Photo Gallery Seashore Atrium & Bar Guest Services MSC Future Cruise Central Park Restaurant

Deck Six – 05:30 Tribeca Restaurant Shine Bar MSC Excursions Times Square Venchi 1878 ($) Shops ($) Madison Theater (Lower Level)

Deck Seven – 12:25 Madison Theater (Upper Level) MSC Signature Casino Champagne & Wine Bar Shops 5th Avenue Restaurant Manhattan Restaurant Le Cabaret Rouge

Deck Eight – 18:58 Infinity Pool Venchi 1878 ($) Infinity Bar Uptown Lounge Waterfront Promenade Butcher’s Cut Steakhouse ($) The Wine Cellar ($) Cocktail Bar Kaito Teppanyaki ($) Kaito Sushi Bar ($) Ocean Cay Restaurant ($) Infinity Bridge Art Gallery MSC Shop ($) Hola Tacos & Cantina ($) Sports Bar Pool Room Brooklyn Cafe Liberty Plaza MSC Gym MSC Aurea Spa ($)

Deck Sixteen – 36:39 MSC Yacht Club – Top Sail Lounge Jungle Pool Lounge (Lower Level) Jungle Beach Bar Marketplace Buffet Bridge of Sighs Sky Bar

Deck Eighteen – 40:00 Long Island Pool Long Island Bar Smoking Area Towel Exchange Hall of Games Arcade ($) Pirates Cove Aquapark (Lower Level) Teens Club Jungle Pool Lounge (Upper Level) Doremiland Kids Club MSC Yacht Club – Restaurant

Deck Ninteen – 48:08 MSC Aurea – Top 19 Solarium Pirates Cove Aquapark (Upper Level) Horizon Bar

Deck Twenty – 51:13 MSC Sports Arena Adventure Trail MSC Yacht Club – Pool & Sundeck

Have Questions about Cruising? Ask Here.

Ask Questions about Anything Cruise

Get the Latest Cruise News & Our Views https://www.talkingcruise.com​

Social Media Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/talkingcruise​ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkingcruise Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkingCruise​

Related Posts

Leave a reply cancel reply.

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Mon-Fri 9am - 7pm EST Sat-Sun 9am - 6pm EST

BEHIND THE SCENES

Explore several “off-limit” areas of the ship.

Are you ready for the ultimate behind-the-scenes experience on our magnificent cruise ship? This exclusive excursion is limited to small groups of 20 people, so you'll have a truly intimate and immersive experience.

Join us as we take you on a journey through the hidden corners of our ship, where only a select few have gone before. You'll have the chance to see the inner workings of the ship, from the bridge of command, engine control room to the gallery and beyond.

A one-of-a-kind discovery tour

But that's not all – you'll also have the opportunity to meet the ship's officers and learn about their experiences at sea. This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to get an inside look at the operations of a cruise ship and to see what goes on behind the scenes. Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity – book your spot now to ensure one of the very few seats available!

Three Behind the Scenes tours available

Which area of the ship do you want to discover?

This excursion offers an exclusive glimpse into the heart of the ship.

You will get the chance to discover the galley, where our talented chefs prepare delicious meals for our guests. See the hustle and bustle of the kitchen and learn about the challenging logistics of feeding thousands of people at sea.

Next, we'll take you to the backstage of the ship's theater, where you'll see how the magic happens. Learn about the intricate lighting and sound systems, and see the costumes and props up close.

We'll also visit the storage room, where all the supplies for the ship are kept, and the laundry room, where the linens, towels and guests clothes are washed and pressed.

This tour takes place during navigation at sea.

This excursion offers an exclusive glimpse into the brain of the ship. You will first get the chance to discover the engine control room. See the complex machinery up close and learn about the engineering feats that keep the ship moving.

Next, we'll take you to the bridge of command, where the captain and crew direct the ship's movements. See the latest technology in action and learn about the vital role of the bridge in navigating the ship.

This excursion is a unique opportunity to learn about the inner workings of the ship and see the impressive technology and skills that makes it all possible.

This tour takes place while the ship is docked at the port.

A complete and in-depth tour to get to know all the areas of MSC Cruises Ships, where the Behind the scenes: backstage areas is combined with the Behind the scenes: Control & command.

With this Ultimate Behind the scenes, you'll have the chance to discover the entirety of the off-limits areas.

The Ultimate tour takes place in two separate days, during a day at port and another day at sea.

More information about the tour

 - The tour takes place during various moments of the cruise to guarantee the safest and most suitable conditions to the participants.

 - The tour lasts approximately 2 hours to 3 hours and a half.

- To participate guests must be at least 6 years old and must be accompanied by a paying adult.

- Guests participating must be physically fit as the tour involves multiple flights of stairs as well as extended periods of walking and standing.

 - The meeting point and time will be confirmed on the Ship.

Important Note: it is strictly forbidden to take along mobile phones and cameras and participants must wear only closed shoes.

MORE WAYS TO PERSONALIZE YOUR CRUISE

Personalize your cruise experience with tasty Drink Packages, delicious Specialty Restaurants, exciting Excursions, pampering Spa Treatments and Internet Packages to share your adventures. 

Book online and take advantage of pre-boarding prices.

Thank you for visiting MSC Cruises

Your browser may be out of date or not compatible with our new site and may not be secure.

For a better experience and to continue your booking with MSC, please update your browser by downloading the latest version below.

Thank you for visiting our site and we look forward to seeing you on board soon!

MSC Cruises

Firefox

  • CruiseMapper

MSC Seashore cabins and suites

Msc seashore staterooms review, floor plans, photos.

MSC Seashore cabins and suites review at CruiseMapper provides detailed information on cruise accommodations , including floor plans, photos, room types and categories, cabin sizes, furniture details and included by MSC Cruises en-suite amenities and services.

The MSC Seashore cruise ship cabins page is conveniently interlinked with its deck plans showing deck layouts combined with a legend and review of all onboard venues.

MSC Yacht Club Royal Suite with Balcony Jacuzzi

Layout (floor plan), msc yacht club deluxe suite, msc yacht club interior suite.

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

  • interactive large LCD TV, phone, electronic safe (in the closet), Nespresso coffee machine
  • Myform Memory mattresses
  • Dorelan pillows menu
  • Egyptian cotton bathrobes, slippers
  • luxury bedding (by Mascioni)
  • 1 queen bed (or 2 single beds/ upon request)
  • private bathroom with shower
  • fully stocked mini-bar
  • goodnight gourmet chocolates (by Venchi)
  • Nintendo Wii gaming console
  • Priority services (check-in / check-out, embarkation / disembarkation, tendering)
  • 24-hour personal concierge, butler service, room service (free delivery)
  • Unlimited drinks in all MSC Yacht Club venues (including the cabin's mini-bar drinks)
  • All-inclusive (complimentary) free-time dining (lunches and dinners) in the exclusive MSC Yacht Club restaurant
  • Unlimited drinks in all onboard bars and restaurants
  • Free Thermal Suite access
  • Direct access (via private elevator) to MSC Aurea Spa
  • Exclusive access to "The One Sun Deck" and "Top Sail Lounge"

2-Bedroom Grand Suite Aurea

(balcony whirlpool) seashore suite, balcony suite, superfamily plus balcony cabin, superfamily balcony cabin, balcony cabin, oceanview cabin, interior cabin, handicap|wheelchair-accessible cabins.

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

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

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

All decks provide elevator access.

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

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

MSC Seashore cabins review

Most MSC Seashore cabins (2270 total) are outside (oceanview and balcony types). All staterooms have a double bed (convertible to 2 lower single beds) plus additional beds (sofabed or bunks) for 3rd/4th passengers. The number of all cabin categories is 34, including the Wellness/Spa grades SEW-Grand Suite, BW-Balcony, OW-Oceanview, IW-Inside. A total of 75 wheelchair-accessible cabins are designed for travelers with disabilities.

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

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

All MSC YACHT CLUB cabins additionally have Nespresso machines. All Suite categories feature larger bathrooms with bathtubs.

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

Category SJ3 “Seashore Suite” features an in-hull veranda with a whirlpool bath. Category GS “Grand Suite” are forward-facing (2-room) suites, each with a large walk-in closet, 2 separate bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1 with bathtub, 1 with shower), separate lounge room (wet bar, 4-seat dining table), large step-out balcony. Both rooms (Master Bedroom and Lounge Room) have individual access to the veranda (via floor-ceiling sliding doors).

Category S2 Balcony Suites (decks 9 through 16) are with large verandas. Category S3-Suites (a total of 14 aft-facing corner suites) have large-sized balconies (furnished with 1 table and 2 deckchairs) and are designed as beach condos.

Both YACHT CLUB Royal Suites are with separate bedroom (bathroom and balcony access), large walk-in closet, separate lounge room (wet bar, balcony access), spacious veranda (sized 33 m2, 6-seat dining table, sundeck with loungers, whirlpool bath).

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

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

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

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

MSC’s “Super Family Plus” cabins are category B1-Balcony staterooms facing forward. They interconnect 1x Interior cabin with 2x B1-Balcony to make a “Super Family Plus”. Some of the aft-located B2-Balconies have an extra single bed and can be interconnected to a “Super Family Plus”. When a Balcony is combined with an adjoining Interior it becomes a “Superfamily”. This type of cabins are modularly-connected and also with connecting verandas.

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

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

msc seashore yacht club tour

MSC Cruises Is Bringing a Second Ship To Central Florida

MSC Cruises has just announced that it will be doubling its vacation offerings from Central Florida by adding a second ship at Port Canaveral in Winter 2025-2026. This expansion means the line will be able to offer guests more 7-night sailings and short cruises to The Bahamas , with MSC Grandiosa joining its already celebrated sister vessel, MSC Seashore.

MSC Grandiosa will start sailing from Port Canaveral in December 2025, bringing with it the capability of sailing a wider variety of voyages as it offers alternating seven-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries. At the same time, MSC Seashore will sail shorter, three- and four-night itineraries to Nassau and the cruise line’s private Bahamian island, Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve . 

“The Winter 2025-2026 season will mark our largest presence in the U.S. to date, and our expansion at Port Canaveral is a big part of that,” Rubén A. Rodríguez, President, MSC Cruises USA, said in a statement. “Ever since we started sailing from Port Canaveral in 2021, our guests have told us they love how convenient that makes it to experience MSC Cruises’ unique international flavor. We know people sailing from Central Florida want options, and we’re delighted to offer them two of our most modern and glamorous ships with itineraries that will appeal to everyone from first-time to seasoned cruisers.  

“We are honored that MSC Cruises chose Port Canaveral for the North American debut of their magnificent MSC Grandiosa. We are so proud of our cruise partner and their tremendous growth in the United States,” said Captain John Murray, CEO, Port Canaveral. “Expanding their homeport fleet at Port Canaveral underscores their confidence in our partnership and shared commitment to success. We look forward to welcoming all of their valued cruise guests to our beautiful port.”

Itinerary highlights

MSC Grandiosa:  Seven-night sailings

  • Eastern Caribbean: Various calls, including: Nassau (The Bahamas), Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve (The Bahamas), Puerto Plata (Dominican Republic), San Juan (Puerto Rico), Charlotte Amalie (USVI)
  • Western Caribbean: Various calls, including: Nassau (The Bahamas), Cozumel (Mexico), Costa Maya (Mexico), George Town (Cayman Islands), Montego Bay (Jamaica), Falmouth (Jamaica), Belize City (Belize)

MSC Seashore:  Three- and four-night sailings

  • Calls at Nassau and Ocean Cay, with some itineraries offering an extra day at sea

Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve

In the upcoming year, MSC Cruises will be enhancing the guest amenities and experiences at its Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, its private island in The Bahamas that’s committed to restoring marine resources and conserving marine life. This private tropical paradise encompasses over two miles of pristine white sand spanning eight separate beaches, with ample areas to sunbathe and partake in potentially limitless activities amid the unspoiled beauty of crystal blue seas and lush landscapes. 

Over the next 12 months, improvements at Ocean Cay will include the expansion of excursion centers to facilitate aquatic activities and island tours, as well as the addition of extra food and beverage facilities, such as a second food hall and more spacious bars. Guests can also look forward to upcoming upgrades to the swimming areas, including enhancements to the popular main lagoon and the addition of a brand-new dedicated lagoon for kids. Meanwhile, MSC Yacht Club patrons can also expect to see the expansion of the Ocean House bar and restaurant.

MSC Grandiosa

IMAGES

  1. What It's Like To Take a Luxury Cruise With MSC Yacht Club

    msc seashore yacht club tour

  2. MSC Seashore Review & MSC Seashore Tour ~ MSC Cruises ~ Cruise Review

    msc seashore yacht club tour

  3. MSC SEASHORE YACHT CLUB: A short trip trough the MSC SEASHORE, the MSC YACHT CLUB & YC menu

    msc seashore yacht club tour

  4. What It's Like To Take a Luxury Cruise With MSC Yacht Club

    msc seashore yacht club tour

  5. Yacht Club Deluxe Suite Room Tour on MSC Seashore Cabin 18036

    msc seashore yacht club tour

  6. MSC Seashore more alfresco dining, enhanced pools, biggest Yacht Club

    msc seashore yacht club tour

VIDEO

  1. MSC Seashore Yacht Club

  2. MSC Seashore Yacht Club pool deck. #mscseashore #mscseashoreyachtclub #travelcreatesmemories

  3. MSC Yacht Club First Impressions! A Look At My First Day Onboard This Suite Class! #mscyachtclub

  4. MSC Seashore Yacht Club Cabin 16014 Port Canaveral

  5. MSC Yacht Club Full UNCUT Tour And Review! Is This The Best VALUE Suite At Sea? #mscyachtclub #msc

  6. The Ultimate Guide To MSC's Yacht Club

COMMENTS

  1. MSC Seashore Yacht Club Tour

    In this video, we give a full tour of everything the Yacht Club has to offer on the MSC Seashore. Join us!Be sure to watch all of our #stateroom, deck, and #...

  2. MSC Seashore: The Yacht Club Experience

    The complete MSC SEASHORE YACHT CLUB experience. Now ported in Florida's Port Canaveral, the MSC Cruise ship MSC Seashore offers passengers the utmost in lux...

  3. MSC SEASHORE YACHT CLUB INTERIOR SUITE TOUR

    Welcome to another day with #MrBucketlist as today I present in [4K] MSC SEASHORE YACHT CLUB INTERIOR SUITE TOUR | THIS IS THE CHEAPEST SUITE ON A CRUISE SHI...

  4. MSC Yacht Club Perks: 10 Amenities Worth the Splurge

    By March 2022, Balla expects all 131 suites in MSC Seashore's Yacht Club to be full. 5. The MSC Yacht Club Has So Much Extra Space, Both Indoors and Outside.

  5. I Tried the MSC Yacht Club and it Was Worth it for the Endless Perks

    Switch gears to MSC Seashore's Yacht Club, passkey-protected for lucky guests, and is a 180 from the ship's general spaces. Once you scan your handy Yacht Club wrist badge, or your room key ...

  6. MSC Yacht Club Luxury Cruises

    Explore our wide range of staterooms to enhance your MSC Cruises luxury experience. MSC World America. The Owner's Suite. The Owner's Suites feature a spacious living area, a walk-in closet, a large balcony with a private whirlpool, and a panoramic glass wall. Approx Sq. Ft.*: 840-1,119 interior / 517-670 balcony. 4. LEARN MORE.

  7. MSC Seashore

    Experience MSC Seashore with the 360º virtual tour Discover the MSC for Me app STATEROOMS & suites. MSC Seashore features new staterooms designed to suit all your needs during your cruise vacation. ... MSC Yacht Club Owner's Suite with Whirlpool (approx. 1,055 ft 2 with a balcony that is approx. 269 ft 2, deck 19 ;

  8. Msc Seashore: the complete video tour

    September 20, 2021. Msc Seashore, the new Seaside Evo class ship of Msc Cruises, in the complete video tour of Cruising Journal. The new flagship of Msc Cruises in a video that explores all the interiors and the beautiful outdoor decks. From the central Atrium which is always lively and animated, to the Casino and all the lounges.

  9. First Call: Yacht Club takes MSC Seashore to the next level

    MSC debuted its largest Yacht Club yet on the line's newest ship, the 5,632-passenger MSC Seashore, which entered service last summer. The four-level area, situated at the very front of the ship ...

  10. MSC Seashore Cruise Ship

    4.5. Very Good. Overall. Chris Gray Faust. Executive Editor, U.S. MSC Seashore and cruise line, MSC Cruises, might not be household names in all of the ports where the ship sails. Huge in Europe ...

  11. MSC Seashore

    #mscseashore #namingceremony #yachtclubTrish does a full tour of all the different cabin types onboard the MSC Seashore during a Travel Industry Event for th...

  12. What It's Like to Take a Luxury Cruise With MSC Yacht Club

    A premium extra drink package that includes drinks up to $15 covers most refreshments, including high-end cocktails and wine. Members can also access the Thermal Suite in the MSC Aurea Spa, which separately costs $18 per day. Yacht Club Members have access to the privet pool deck. Photo: MSC Cruises /Ivan Sarfatti.

  13. First look at MSC Seashore, a new cruise ship for Americans

    Yacht Club deluxe grand suite on MSC Seashore. (Photo courtesy of MSC Cruises) Where MSC Cruises' accommodations are particularly impressive is in its ships' Yacht Clubs. The Yacht Club is an exclusive onboard area of accommodations plus a restaurant, bar/lounge, pool and sun deck reserved for the Yacht Club guests. Occupants also have access ...

  14. MSC Seashore Cruise Ship: Overview and Things to Do

    How big is MSC Seashore? MSC Seashore measures in at a gross tonnage of 169,400 and a length of 339 meters, with 20 total decks (including 15 for guests). This means it can hold nearly 6,000 ...

  15. MSC Seashore Cruise Ship & Deck Plan

    Outdoor Areas. At 339 metres, MSC Seashore is the longest ship in the fleet and offers 13,000sqm of outdoor space. Stand-out design features include spectacular glass-floored Bridge of Sighs located at the unique vantage point on deck 16 - 22 metres above the Infinity Pool, stunning panoramic aft elevators and stylish glass-floor catwalks on ...

  16. MSC Seashore Review: A Gorgeous Ship We Think You'll Love [Photos]

    MSC Seashore Review: Cruise Cabins. The MSC Seashore offers several types of staterooms, complete with different amenities and "experiences.". We've had the opportunity to tour several of the cabins and have stayed in two of them - the Deluxe Balcony Stateroom and the Yacht Club Deluxe Grand Suite. Both room types are clean, comfortable ...

  17. MSC Seashore

    MSC Seashore is the first ship in the larger Seaside EVO class of ships and takes many cues from the successful sister ships. Featuring the exclusive pampering of an expanded MSC Yacht Club, all new dining and entertainment venues, plus the service, amenities, MSC Cruises is known for, the best word to describe MSC Seashore is stunning, both inside and out.

  18. MSC Seashore

    MSC Seashore is the first ship in the larger Seaside EVO class of ships and takes many cues from the successful sister ships. Featuring the exclusive pamperi...

  19. Cabin Category Y9, MSC Seashore

    MSC Seashore MSC Yacht Club Deluxe Grand Suite Y9. 4.3. ( 7 Reviews ) View all 17 Photos. Back. to cabins. Cruises from $. Floor plan. Size: Approximately 269 - 463 sq. ft. with balcony of 86 - 129 sq. ft.

  20. Behind the Scenes Cruise Ship Tour

    In the "Behind the Scenes" cruise ship tour you can explore the off-limits area of MSC cruise ships, from the control room to the theatre backstage. Login Hi, {0} Sign out. 877-665-4655. Mon-Fri 9am ... A complete and in-depth tour to get to know all the areas of MSC Cruises Ships, where the Behind the scenes: backstage areas is combined with ...

  21. MSC Seashore cabins and suites

    Most MSC Seashore cabins (2270 total) are outside (oceanview and balcony types). All staterooms have a double bed (convertible to 2 lower single beds) plus additional beds (sofabed or bunks) for 3rd/4th passengers. The number of all cabin categories is 34, including the Wellness/Spa grades SEW-Grand Suite, BW-Balcony, OW-Oceanview, IW-Inside.

  22. Review of MSC Seashore (We stayed in the Yacht Club! )

    Join us for our full review of the MSC Seashore! We cover embarkation, service, food, entertainment, ports of call, and more! We tell you what we loved and h...

  23. Megaship MSC World America Brings Yacht Club To North America

    Share to Linkedin. MSC Cruises has shared that they will bring their beloved MSC Yacht Club experience to cruisers in North America in 2025. Their new megaship, MSC World America, will have seven ...

  24. MSC Cruises Is Bringing a Second Ship To Central Florida

    MSC Grandiosa joins MSC Seashore to bring more 7-night sailings and Bahamas cruises to Port Canaveral, marking the cruise line's largest U.S. presence and offering guests a wider variety of ...

  25. Cruising on a Ship Within a Ship

    Join us as we spend a week sailing in the Yacht Club on the MSC Seascape, MSC's exclusive, luxury cruise experience. We'll show you everything that MSC's shi...