MSC cruises

MSC cruises


MSC cruises are where you go if you want the Mediterranean lifestyle combined with Italian design and good service. They head around the Med all year around, taking in all of the European islands like the Canaries and the Balearics, as well as hitting Spain and Italy, of course. But while their whole ethos is about Mediterranean lifestyle, one who's success doesn't seem to have an end in sight, MSC cruises actually head worldwide. They are currently building a couple more new ships in order to keep up with demand for cruises that take passengers around European waters, to the Baltic when it's in season, and of course not when the oceans around the Baltic are frozen! MSC cruises have three general classes of ships, the cheaper ones that are more of a classic cruise ship, the ones acquired from now defunct cruise lines, and the more modern ships built specifically for MSC cruises.

MSC cruises, when building their ships, have generally opted for as many cabins with balconies as possible. By travelling around an area as small as the Med MSC cruises have been able to keep their itineraries varied, and have been able to keep their journeys exciting by ensuring that there are very few sea days when the cruiser doesn't dock. There are many enrichment classes on-board each cruise, things that can help you get to grips with the Italian lifestyle. Things of course like cooking class and Italian language classes.

They operate a small smart cruise line, and they have won awards attesting this fact: things like the Best Kept Secret award. And while they rely on millennia old reputation of Italian cooking, design, and globe-trotting expertise they are still on top of their game when it comes to modern advances: they offer a Yacht Club for those in suites, a pool that allows all season swimming, a 4D cinema and even a Formula One simulator for the country that lives and breathes Ferrari. The emphasis on the highest quality Italian cooking must be emphasized.

MSC cruises want their guests to leave their holiday with a firm taste of Italy, a slight understanding of the language, and a better understanding of the Italian culture. But of course, knowing that not everyone will want to eat Italian every night the ship of course has additional restaurants that serve food like Tex-Mex, Japanese food, and Chinese. They are an Italian brand serving customers from everywhere.