The Caribbean has always been one of the most beautiful and breathtaking destinations in the world. It is a dream destination for any tourist who wants to relax in a beautiful setting surrounded by long stretches of white sandy beaches, palm trees, exotic fruits, coral reefs full of colourful tropical fish and azure blue seas. Now, with the addition of the exclusive private island of Ocean Cay, you can enjoy the unique Caribbean experience even more than before.
While cruising the Caribbean, it's virtually impossible not to be moved by the incredible spectacle the islands offer, from Barbados to Jamaica, St. Lucia to Bahamas, from Cayman Islands to St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Let the sound of the waves wash over you, or head out for shopping and nightlife in trendy Miami or the mysterious Mexican coast.
The atmosphere of the Caribbean has the peculiarity that in many places the clock seems to have stopped decades ago. Many ports of call draw travellers into an ancient world of colonial villages, rum plantations or pirate coves. Discover MSC Caribbean cruises and enjoy incredible holidays on stunning islands with white sandy beaches and clear waters.
Second World-class ship. Under construction, scheduled for completion in spring 2025.
Construction of the ship is underway, scheduled for completion in spring 2025.
Third ship of the Fantasia class. Inspired by actress Sophia Loren, it brings the elegance and glamour of the golden age in a new, eco-oriented way.
A gorgeous jazz bar offering a range of premium drinks in a stunning combination of golden colours.
One of the most beautiful experiences is swimming in the pool at the stern of the boat, where you can look out over the surface of the sea flowing by with your favourite cocktail.
The third ship of the Meraviglia class. Its exceptional design and wide range of attractions and entertainment make it the ideal ship for the whole family.
Chocolate shop with open workshop created in collaboration with the world-famous pastry chef Jean-Phillip Maury. A feast not only for the eyes, but for all your senses.
At MSC Grandiosa you can see exclusive exhibitions of paintings, such as unique works by the important contemporary artist Damien Hirst.
The first ship of the Meraviglia class. She is a combination of perfect technology, design, comfort and practicality and last but not least the love of the sea.
The central 96-metre long promenade is full of shops, restaurants and entertainment. Here you'll find a huge overhead LED screen that brings the space to life with many wonderful animations, from sunsets and sunrises to the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
The two-storey water park at the stern of the MSC Meraviglia will keep you cool even in the hottest summer with its polar theme. It offers a children's area, four water slides, a ropes course and a bar.
Third ship of the Musica class. An innovative cruise ship that combines traditional craftsmanship and creative design. Come on board and experience something new.
A prehistoric-style children's zone with a playroom for the little ones, and for the bigger ones with art and play corners and video games.
The MSC Poesia also features a ship's disco with its own bar, which is alive long into the night.
Fourth ship of the Seaside class. Like her sister vessels, she builds on the pioneering design of the Seaside class, taking it to a new level.
The first ever robotic simulator on cruise ships. Combines the thrill of a roller coaster with music and sea air blowing 53 metres above sea level.
The world-famous "Big Apple" has inspired much of MSC Seascape's interior design. Here you'll find the Statue of Liberty and a shopping area inspired by Times Square.
Third ship of the Seaside class. It builds on the pioneering design of the Seaside class with its aim to bring guests closer to the sea, but also introduces a number of brand new enhancements.
Thanks to the extension of the lower floors, new resting places were added to the ship, including the iconic infinity pool at the stern, which seemed to merge with the sea surface behind the ship.
At 74 metres, MSC Seashore is one of the tallest ships at sea. Guests can enjoy some of the most spectacular views of the sea and ports, such as from the famous glass bridge at the stern of the ship.
The first Seaside class ship, designed specifically for the warm weather of the Caribbean and South Seas. She offers plenty of open spaces as close to the sea as possible from which to enjoy the sun over the water.
An open promenade almost all around the ship at sea level, glazed in some places. Offers a place for sunbathing, restaurants and swimming pools.
An innovative atrium with glass walls near the reception area, spanning two decks, creates an atmospheric venue for live entertainment with spectacular ocean views.
Second ship of the Seaside class. It aims to bring guests more of the sea than ever before, thanks to a 360° promenade around the ship.
A record-breaking 120-metre long zipline runway over the upper deck and pools designed for adrenaline junkies.
A four-storey ship's life centre with a reception, several bars, cafes and shops. At night, it turns into a disco that lives late into the night.
The fourth ship of the Meraviglia class. Her name refers to the craftsmanship of her builders and offers a range of features for guests to provide the ultimate cruising experience at sea.
Meet Rob. The first robotic bartender at sea will mix you a drink of your choice from 40 available ingredients, which you assemble yourself on your touchscreens.
Restaurant with French-Vietnamese cuisine and vegetarian and vegan dishes. It also offers Old and New World wines and cocktails.