- MSC Seashore, officially launched cruises this week.
- MSC Seashore is the 19th ship in MSC’s fleet and will sail out of PortMiami starting in November.
MSC Cruises’ brand new cruise ship, MSC Seashore, officially launched cruises this week, reports Cruise Week.
MSC Seashore’s Voyages
Following her summer season in the western Mediterranean, MSC Seashore will complete an 18-night transatlantic Grand Voyage cruise to Miami, where she will become MSC Cruises’ newest ship to cruise from the U.S.
Cruising Stops
Once arrived at PortMiami, MSC Seashore will offer seven-night cruises to The Bahamas and Caribbean with two different itineraries. The first, in the West Caribbean, is called Ocho Rios in Jamaica, George Town in the Cayman Islands, and Cozumel in Mexico. The second, in the East Caribbean calls San Juan in Puerto Rico, Charlotte Amalie on the island of St Thomas, Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic.
Every cruise from Miami will stop at the cruise line’s highly rated private island in the Bahamas, Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve.
Ship Design
MSC Seashore will have more outdoor space than any other MSC ship sailing from a U.S. port. The cruise ship has six swimming pools including a stunning aft infinity pool and infinity hot tubs with incredible ocean views.
There are 2,270 cabins on the ship, 11 dining venues, 19 bars and lounges, a new conveyor belt at Kaito Sushi, and al fresco dining at Butcher’s Cut steakhouse.
MSC Seashore has the largest and most luxurious Yacht Club in the cruise line’s fleet at 32,291 sq. ft.
Offering Cruises
MSC Seashore will begin offering cruises from Miami on November 20, 2021.
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Source: Cruise Week