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A new ship joins MSC’s portfolio

22 Aug 2018
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MSC Cruises’ newest

ship, the MSC Seaview,

is the second ship in

the company’s Seaside Class

and sister ship of the MSC

Seaside, which launched late

last year.

Both ships have features

designed to bring guests

closer to the sea, including

glass lifts between the two

main pool areas, a glassfloored

bridge and catwalks,

and wide boardwalks.

The Seaview will sail on

two itineraries. During the

Northern hemisphere summer

2018 season it is spending

time in the Mediterranean,

visiting Naples, Messina,

Valletta, Barcelona, Marseille

and Genoa. For the winter

2018/2019 season, the

Seaview will sail from Brazil,

with destinations including

Santos, Camboriú, Buzios,

Salvador, and Ilha Grande.

The ship can accommodate

up to 5 331 guests and has

2 066 air-conditioned cabins,

47 of which are accessible for

guests with reduced mobility.

Families are catered for

by connecting two or three

balcony cabins, each with

its own bathroom, and

accommodating up to 10

people.

Other options include Grand

suites, with a bath and a

balcony, some of which are

able to accommodate up to

five people; and two-bedroom

Grand suites, measuring 49

sqm, with one double bed,

two single beds, and two

bathrooms. There are also

three suites that come with

a private whirlpool bath. They

are bookable on the Aurea

experience, which includes

priority boarding, all-inclusive

drinks, a spa package, and

access to a private solarium.

The Seaview features the

MSC Yacht Club, where guests

have a 24-hour concierge

service, a private pool and

sundeck, and a 630 sqm

private restaurant that seats

128 guests. Suites in the

Yacht Club are situated across

three decks, and include

two Royal Suites, each with

a private whirlpool bath; 70

Deluxe suites; nine Interior

suites; and five suites (two

Deluxe and three Interior) for

guests with reduced mobility.

Where to eat

Dining venues include two

buffets – the Market Place on

Deck 8 and the Ocean Point

buffet on Deck 15 – and six

speciality restaurants.

The Ocean Cay by Ramon

Freixa serves Mediterraneanstyle

fish and shellfish

dishes. There are three

dining concepts on offer from

Japanese-American chef, Roy

Yamaguchi – Teppanyaki,

where guests can watch

Japanese dishes prepared on

teppanyaki grills; Asian Fusion,

an à la carte restaurant

serving gourmet Asian dishes;

and The Sushi Bar, serving

sushi, sashimi, and tempura.

Twenty bars and lounges are

each created in a different

style. The poolside Jungle

Beach Bar on deck 18 serves

fresh cocktails and juices,

while the Champagne Bar on

deck 7 serves cold dishes and

a selection of champagnes.

The Sunset Beach Bar

overlooks one of the ship’s

pools, and serves a range of

drinks, including cocktails,

punches, beers and wines. At

the centrally located Seaview

Bar, guests can have a predinner

cocktail, or a coffee

before an excursion.

MSC Cruises has partnered

with Italian chocolate-maker

Venchi, to create the Venchi

1878 Chocolate Bar, serving

chocolate creations from a

master chocolatier; and the

Venchi 1878 Gelato and

Crêperie, which serves gelatos

freshly made daily.

Facilities and

entertainment

Health and wellness options

include the MSC Aurea Spa,

featuring a private treatment

area, the Medi Spa Centre,

a Thermal Area, Jean Louis

David hair salon, Barber Shop,

Make-Up Room, Nail Spa, Yoga

area, and a fully equipped,

870 sqm gym. The MSC

Seaview also features eight

specially created vinotherapy

treatments using Lagatica

cosmetics, which are made

from grape extracts from the

Bocelli family vineyards.

Entertainment options

cater for all ages. The Odeon

Theatre has 934 seats and

will host seven new, original

shows that include Simply

the Best, a tribute to Tina

Turner; Eclipse, recreating

the psychedelic experiences

of Pink Floyd; as well as

acrobatic shows, songs and

dances. Shows will also

be held on the ship’s fourstorey

Atrium, which has

a programme of activities

including trivia, themed

parties, and flash-mobs.

There are six dedicated

areas for children, including

the Forest Adventure Park,

the LEGO Island room and the

LEGO Pirates room. The Baby

Club has toys and equipment

for the under-threes.

Social media challenges are

on offer for teens to create

a story about their cruise, as

well as MSC’s Summer Selfie

Contest, where they compete

to complete a list of 30 musthave

selfies on board.

The ship also has a casino

and an entertainment area

with a Formula 1 racing

simulator, arcade games, and

two full-size bowling alleys,

105m-long zip lines, and

160m-long waterslides. 

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