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Msc Cruises 2010

For MSC Cruises, 2010 is proving to be another landmark year, with the arrival of yet another new ship and the introduction of new itineraries around the world.

diverse itineraries


Whether in the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, South America, South Africa, or Northern Europe, MSC Cruises’ diverse itineraries offer some of the most popular ports of call as well as many not-so-often visited destinations. In Europe, the line continues to offer more itineraries featuring embarkation from numerous European ports.

MSC Cruises has 10 ships sailing the Mediterranean in 2010, including MSC Fantasia and MSC Splendida, the largest ships ever built for a European ship owner. These sister-ships with their exclusive MSC Yacht Club—a “ship within- a-ship” featuring personal butlers, a 24-hour concierge, and complimentary beverages among other benefits— sail a variety of 7-night itineraries. The line’s newest ship, MSC Magnifica, sailed 7-night Eastern Mediterranean itineraries round trip from Venice throughout the summer.

welcome msc magnifica

MSC Magnifica arrived in March of 2010 and offers outstanding energy efficiency and environmental performance, together with the highest standards of luxury, innovation and variety of facilities. MSC Magnifica combines the intimacy of her three Musica Class sister vessels— MSC Musica, MSC Orchestra, and MSC Poesia—with the state-of-the-art facilities and comfort of the company’s larger flagships, MSC Splendida and MSC Fantasia.A magrodome or retractable roof covers the pool, La Grotta Azzurra, making it possible to enjoy one of the four pools throughout the year regardless of the weather. The Il Bar del Sole area on the top deck boasts its own whirlpools and solarium.

The ship’s 16 bars and lounges, four restaurants, and a large new buffet area—Sahara—will serve Italian and international cuisine; an à la carte restaurant, L’Oasi, will provide fine dining in an exotic Moroccan atmosphere.Culinary masterpieces by Mauro Uliassi, the Michelin Star Chef, recipient of three prized Gambero Rosso forks, and winner of the prestigious Kungsfenan Award for the best seafood, are available in the L’Oasi restaurant; soon, they’ll be offered in all of MSC Cruises’ Musica Class à la carte restaurants.MSC Cruises is continues to expanding its fleet with the 12th vessel, a Fantasia-class ship, Fantastica, scheduled to launch in 2012.



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