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What is the newest MSC ship?

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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With the new MSC Euribia entering service, the MSC's fleet will grow to 22 ships this year, which will sail from homeports in Europe, North America, the Caribbean, South America, the Middle East and more.

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MSC World Europa was floated out in December 2021, and completed her first sea trials using LNG in the Atlantic during June 2022. The ship was delivered on 24 October 2022. The construction of her sister ship MSC World America started on the same day.

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One of the world's newest cruise ships is currently looping around the Mediterranean Sea on an itinerary that includes Barcelona, Marseille, Genoa, Naples, Messina and Valletta. While cruising is far from a sustainable activity, MSC World Europa points to the future of the industry.

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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 largest cruise ship in the world is 235 feet tall with 18 passenger decks, which is double the number of decks that Titanic had! MSC World Europa, while not the largest cruise ship in the world in terms of gross registered tonnage, has a whopping 21 decks, although only 16 are able to be accessed by passengers!

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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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MSC Cruises vs. Royal Caribbean — how do they compare? Both cruise lines are known for offering affordable cruise fares and onboard fun for passengers of all ages, although Royal Caribbean's prices can be considerably higher on its newer, more popular ships.

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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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Cruise Line Rankings
  • #1. Virgin Voyages.
  • #2. Carnival Cruise Line.
  • #3. Celebrity Cruises.


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Disney Cruise Line's newest addition, the Disney Treasure, will make its grand debut at Port Canaveral in December 2024, marking a historic moment as it joins Disney's prestigious fleet.

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What is the largest cruise ship? Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas is the world's largest cruise ship in 2023. The Oasis class vessel is 236,857 gross tons and has a passenger capacity of 5,734 at double occupancy, but that goes up to 7,084 at maximum capacity.

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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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For passengers looking to enjoy views, especially the scenery in the wake of a ship, we recommend higher decks and the back of the vessel. The higher you pick, the farther you'll see. If you're after views, the best room on a cruise ship will be a balcony cabin at the ship's rear end.

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MV Astoria is the world's second oldest cruise ship still in service, with a sailing history that dates to 1946.

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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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Over the past 100 years since the RMS Titanic sank in 1912, only 18 cruise ships and some ocean liners have been publicly known to have sunk. And, over the past 50 years, only four cruise ships have sunk while navigating on a cruise.

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