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MSC Cruises shows off latest ship

20 Jun 2018 - by Jason Simpson
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MSC CRUISES unveiled its

newest ship, the MSC Seaview,

at a christening ceremony held

in Genoa, Italy, on June 9.

The MSC Seaview will

spend the northern

hemisphere summer sailing

the Mediterranean, with

destinations that include

Naples, Barcelona, and

Marseille. In the winter it will

head to Brazil, with stops

in Santos, Camboriu, and

Salvador.

The MSC Seaview is the

sister ship of the MSC

Seaside, which the company

launched at the end of last

year. Both ships are part of

the Seaside class, which

is part of MSC’s ambitious

expansion plans.

The MSC Seaview is the

first MSC ship built in Italy,

said Carlo de Filippis, head

of revenue for MSC Cruises

South Africa. At 323m in

length and with a gross

tonnage of 153 516 tonnes,

the MSC Seaview is also the

largest ship ever built in Italy.

The ship has 20 decks and

2 066 cabins, accommodating

5 331 passengers. Dining

options onboard are extensive,

with two buffets and a range

of restaurants, including those

by chefs Ramon Freixa and

Roy Yamaguchi.

The ship also caters for

families, with six distinct

areas specifically designated

for children of various ages.

MSC Seaview has 160m long

waterslides jutting over the

side of the ship, and a 105m

long zip line, the longest

currently at sea.

The 934-seater Odeon

Theatre will be the venue for

seven new, original shows.

There is also an onboard

casino, gym, spa, and a

full programme of activities

hosted in the four-story atrium,

including themed parties.

Using the MSC for Me app,

guests can book services,

restaurants, and excursions,

among other things. The

MSC for Me kids wristband

is a wearable device that

allows crew, staff, and

parents to locate and monitor

their children anywhere on

board.

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