MSC Cruises has announced a sweeping refurbishment of the MSC Magnifica, which will include its luxury all-inclusive cruising concept, MSC Yacht Club, for the first time on the vessel.
Later this year, MSC Magnifica will undertake a substantial dry-dock refurbishment, transforming some of the public spaces, including the addition of the MSC Yacht Club.
Sales for the Yacht Club experience have officially opened, with its debut planned for the European summer 2026 season.
The upgraded vessel will sail new itineraries from Warnemunde, Germany, to Baltic and Scandinavian destinations – marking the first time the MSC Yacht Club will be available in this region.
It will also feature on the MSC World Cruise 2027, expanding its footprint on long-haul voyages for the first time.
What’s new?
The new MSC Yacht Club on MSC Magnifica will span five decks and feature:
- 63 designed suites, including connecting balcony suites for families and a Royal Suite with a private whirlpool and expansive terrace.
- A private sundeck and pool area, complete with a grill restaurant and bar, sun loungers and shaded cabanas.
- A Top Sail Lounge, offering panoramic sea views and a tranquil setting for drinks and relaxation.
- An exclusive Yacht Club restaurant, with 24/7 dining, a dedicated culinary team and sommelier service.
Guests can expect premium touches throughout, from marble bathrooms and embroidered towels to Nespresso machines and a complimentary minibar.
In addition to the Yacht Club, MSC Magnifica will include:
- A new MSC Aurea Spa, spanning nearly 270sqm and featuring a sauna with sea views, steam and salt rooms, showers and a herbal tea relaxation area.
- A Technogym-powered fitness centre, located on deck 14, with yoga and spinning studios, cutting-edge equipment and panoramic views.