MSC cruises takes delivery of new flagship MSC Seascape


MSC Cruises takes delivery of new flagship MSC Seascape

Saturday, 16 Nov, 2022 0

MSC Seascape will be the second Seaside EVO class ship to enter the fleet, and the fourth in the line’s Seaside class.

MSC Cruises has officially taken delivery of its new flagship, MSC Seascape 

It is the largest cruise ship to be built in Italy.

MSC Seascape will sail to Miami for an inaugural season in the Caribbean.

The ship offers nearly 13,000 sqm of outdoor space.

MSC Seascape will be the second Seaside EVO class ship to enter the fleet, and the fourth in the line’s Seaside class.

MSC Cruises Chief Executive Officer Gianni Onorato said: “MSC Seascape is the second ship to come into service this year bringing our modern fleet to 21 ships.”

“MSC Seascape aims to connect guests with the sea, and offers a wealth of outdoor spaces.”



 

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