MSC CRUISES
MSC Cruises is the fourth largest Cruise Company in the world, yet is privately owned. It is a particular favourite with families as the ships have so much to offer. MSC Cruises sail out of Miami in the USA, Italy, and also Southampton.
Meet the Fleet
Currently there are 19 ships within the fleet, with more on order.
Armonia Class
MSC Armonia (2001); MSC Sinfonia (2002); MSC Lirica (2003); MSC Opera (2004)
Musica Class
MSC Musica (2006); MSC Orchestra (2007); MSC Poesia (2008); MSC Magnifica (2010)
Fantasia Class
MSC Fantasia (2008); MSC Splendida (2009); MSC Divian (2012); MSC Preziosa (2013)
Meraviglia Class
MSC Meraviglia (2019); MSC Bellissima (2019)
Meraviglia Plus class
MSC Grandiosa (2019); MSC Virtuosa (2021)
Seaside Class
MSC Seaside (2017); MSC Seaview (2018) MSC Seashore (August 2021)
MSC World Europa (October 2022)
MSC Seascape (June 2023)
Plus … 8 Further ships on order as yet unnamed (2023-2027)
See below for blog posts.
As MSC Cruises flagship MSC Virtuosa arrives in Southampton to begin her maiden season, here are her vital statistics.
MSC Cruise Line’s MSC Magnifica embarked on her World Cruise just prior to the start of the Pandemic. She was one of the the last three ships at sea and returned - virus free- in April 2020. Here is her story.
Discover MSC Cruises newest and largest ship, MSC Grandiosa. #GreatnessAtSea.
Want all the facts at your fingertips? All you need to know about MSC Meraviglia at a glance.
The Naming Ceremony of the MSC Bellissima was an unforgettable, star-studded experience, but one with an unexpected twist in its tail.
A quick reference infographic containing facts & figures for new ship MSC Seashore, launching in August 2021.