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What cruise line owns MSC Seaside?

MSC Seaside is a Seaside-class cruise ship currently owned and operated by MSC Cruises. As the lead vessel of the Seaside class, she lends her name to the company's Seaside class.



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MSC Seashore is an evolution of her Seaside-class sister ships, MSC Seaside and MSC Seaview.

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Headquartered in Switzerland, MSC Cruises is a subsidiary of Mediterranean Shipping Company, and it is the fourth largest cruise operator in the world, after Carnival Corp., Royal Caribbean Group and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings.

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MSC Cruises boasts one of the best fleets of extraordinary modern cruises. MSC, an Italian-born and built company, started sailing in the year 1970. Since then it has created a name for itself in the luxury cruise line industry.

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The biggest MSC Cruises ship is MSC World Europa. At 215,863 gross tons, it's the biggest MSC Cruises ship ever built and the sixth biggest cruise ship in the world from any line.

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For being such a cheap cruise, I was impressed by the variety of activities and programming on the ship. I was impressed by the amount of family-friendly fun on MSC Seaside, and there were enough activities to keep guests of all ages entertained.

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Dreamlines' most popular booked cruise line, MSC, has an average passenger age in 2018 of 52.1 – about six years older than the industry standard. Among passengers who booked with Dreamlines, TUI and AIDA attracted a slightly older crowd – 58.5 and 54.5, respectively.

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Daytime: Dress is casual, with people sporting everything from jeans and T-shirts to bathing suits and flip-flops. Evening: In the evenings it's dressier, but more smart casual than formal. Jackets for men (tie optional) and dresses or pantsuits for women are appropriate, but the code isn't enforced.

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The ship was also the largest ship ever constructed at the Italian shipyard Fincantieri. Now, both MSC Seaside and MSC Seaview jointly hold the 22nd spot for largest cruise ship in the world, still right behind Norwegian Epic.

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In 1997, the vessel entered service for MSC Cruises as Melody. She ended her career as an accommodation ship Qing, during which she sank in storm at her berth, and was scrapped in 2019.

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In 1988, Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) entered the cruise business by buying the liner Monterey. In 1989, MSC bought Lauro Lines. The new company was named StarLauro Cruises and had 2 ships, Monterey and Achille Lauro. In 1995, StarLauro Cruises was renamed MSC Cruises.

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Additional Costs
  • Internet Packages to access WiFi at sea.
  • Gratuities/tips for the on-board staff.
  • Beverage and drinks packages.
  • Professional photos taken on board.
  • Excursions at ports.
  • Dining at specialty restaurants.
  • Spa and wellness treatments.
  • View Best Prices on MSC Cruises.


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For a status match, MSC Cruises will look at loyalty status from 65 brands, including its big competitors (Carnival Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean, Holland America Line, Celebrity Cruises, Princess Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line and Disney Cruise Line), as well as hotel chains like Hyatt, Hilton and Marriott, and other ...

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The dress code for most nights is casual resort wear, while formal attire is required on specific formal evenings. Men are required to wear suits or jackets and ties, while women are encouraged to wear cocktail dresses.

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The newest MSC Cruises ship is MSC Euribia. As noted above, it just debuted in June, and it's currently sailing in Europe. Measuring 184,011 gross tons, MSC Euribia is one of the biggest cruise ships in the world — only 10 cruise vessels are bigger. However, it's not the biggest MSC Cruises ship.

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MSC Seaside sails Eastern and Western Caribbean voyages from Miami, while Seaview cruises to the Mediterranean from Genoa, Marseille and Barcelona in summer. In the winter, it travels to South America from Brazil. Fares are reasonable for both ships, considering their size and relative newness.

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