Inside Cabin
Air conditioning, Private bath, Hair dryer, Minibar, Telephone, Safe, TV
The MSC Seascape is so much more than a vessel to get you from point a to point b.
With over 13,000 sqm of open deck, and promenades full to the brim with European-style retail and dining options, if you’re an ocean lover there’s no better way to travel.
Air conditioning, Private bath, Hair dryer, Minibar, Telephone, Safe, TV
Air conditioning, Private bath, Hair dryer, Minibar, Telephone, Safe, TV
Air conditioning, Hair dryer, TV, Safe, Telephone, Minibar, Private bath
Air conditioning, TV, Private bath, Safe, Minibar, Hair dryer, Telephone
Whether you prefer dining al fresco or in white-tablecloth venues, you’ll be delighted with the culinary choices aboard the MSC Seascape. There are eleven different restaurants onboard, including six complimentary eateries where you can indulge in a range of global cuisine throughout the day.
If you do want to splash out on the specialty restaurants, you can find them all on deck 8. You’ll be able to sample high-class Japanese dishes, Mexican plates with modern twists, some of the freshest seafood you’re sure to ever taste, and other food that’s worthy of a Michelin star. And, of course, if you want an aperitif the MSC Seascape has you covered, with twenty bars and lounges spread across its decks.
With entertainment options that will captivate all ages, an MSC Seascape cruise will keep you busy no matter what you want to do. With clubs for kids of all ages and the immersive Pirate’s Cove Aquapark, which combines VR and old-fashioned water slides and other rides, families can rest easy knowing their little ones will be looked after during their trip.
There’s plenty to do for the adults too. The Chora Theatre has nightly performances where you can see the best of West-End style shows in an intimate setting. For something a little more active, there’s rafting and F1 simulators, and even a VR Maze, or the more traditional cruise pass-time of gambling at the casino. Lastly, if you’ve come aboard to get away from it all, there’s numerous spas and pools to escape into.
There are eleven different types of MSC Seascape cabin, ranging from the artfully decorated interior rooms to the luxurious, massive MSC Yacht Club Owner’s Suite. Although there’s no doubting the difference in amenities and sizes, even the smallest rooms can accommodate up to five passengers, and come with separate bathroom areas and an interactive TV. From there you can upgrade to port views or balcony rooms before you hit the suite levels, which all come with additional, separate space for entertaining, and the option of multiple sleeping areas.
A trip aboard the MSC Seascape is ideal for families, with rooms smartly designed for large occupancies without sacrificing comfort, and enough family-friendly activities onboard that kids of all ages will be kept busy throughout the cruise. This is true whether parents want to spend time with their kids, or leave them to socialise with others their age at various Kids Clubs. With that said, solo adults and couples will also have plenty to enjoy, especially with the twenty bars and lounges onboard, and many other adult-only spaces.
The MSC Seascape is designed so those with accessibility issues can still enjoy its delights to the fullest. Make sure MSC is made aware of any special needs beforehand, and when you arrive everything should be seamless.
The vast majority of MSC Seascape destinations are based in and around the Caribbean, with Mexico and the southeastern United States also key parts of their itineraries. With a trip aboard you’ll be able to visit idyllic islands like Jamaica and the Bahamas, explore vibrant cities like Miami, and dive into the magical cynotes of Cozumel in Mexico. And, best of all, the MSC Seascape has exclusive access to the MSC Ocean Reserve, just off the coast of the Bahamas, where you’ll be able to interact with your natural surroundings in a way that other cruises simply cannot offer.
When you add in the incredible destinations offers, like the Bahamas and Mexico’s Caribbean coast, you’ve got the recipe for a trip of a lifetime. And MSC Seascape cruise isn’t just great because of how the ship’s design emphasises the beauty of your ocean surroundings. With entertainment options as good as any other cruise line, onboard restaurants that will make your mouth water, and sumptuous cabins that you’ll never want to leave, it truly is an astounding ship, just waiting for you to take advantage of everything it has to offer.
We have put together the following FAQs. We hope that you will be able to find an answer to your question below, but if require further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact our customer service team.
The MSC Seascape can carry over 5,000 passengers when at full capacity.
The MSC Seascape sailed its maiden voyage in November 2022
No, the MSC Seascape is not all-inclusive, although there are some food and entertainment options aboard that can only be enjoyed at an additional cost.