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This Brand-new Ship Has One of the Largest Yacht Clubs in Its Fleet, Endless Adventure, and a Glass-bottomed Bridge

MSC Seascape just set sail — here's what it's like on board.

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Christine Burroni

The MSC Seascape may share many similar — or even identical — features with its predecessors, but when it comes to luxury, the fleet’s newest vessel certainly leveled up. The new ship sailed on its inaugural journey with guests from Rome to New York City this past weekend and will go on to sail out of Miami to the Caribbean for future trips.

While the European cruise line has become known for its luxury ship-within-a-ship concept, called Yacht Club , the Seascape boasts one of its largest clubs with 131 suites — with five categories to choose from — taking up 32,000 square feet. Located at the front of the ship, most exclusive Yacht Club spaces, like the private dining area or pool deck, are afforded sweeping ocean views.

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In addition to a private restaurant with a regularly changing menu, and both indoor and outdoor lounge space, passengers who make a Yacht Club reservation are treated to expedited embarkation, 24-hour butler and concierge service, and access to the spa’s Thermal Suite where a sauna, steam room, and whirlpool awaits. Members will also have access to the ship's Top Sail Lounge for coffee, tea, and light bites at any time of day.

Yacht Club guests also enjoy the ship's premium drink package, an unpacking or packing service, a morning newspaper delivery of their choice, and the ability to select a specific pillow for customized comfort.

Sailing the blue water of the Caribbean while tucked in a super-exclusive setting may seem exceptionally relaxing, but the MSC Seascape also offers just the opposite for those looking for a bit of an adrenaline rush — with an extreme thrill ride and virtual reality experiences.

Adrenaline junkies can take a ride on the ship's Robotron , an attraction unique to the ship that will bring riders nearly 175 feet above water and flip upside down, moving in all directions to offer unobstructed 360-degree views. 

Those looking to keep their feet on the ground can still get their adventure fix with a walk across the Bridge of Sighs, a 72-foot-high glass-bottomed bridge.

The MSC Seascape is also home to a variety of virtual reality experiences. Riders can choose from Formula 1 racing, a flight simulator, and motorcycle riding.

“ MSC Seascape is an exciting addition to our fleet of Seaside Class ships with its elevated onboard experiences that will surprise and delight all ages," Ruben Rodriguez, President, MSC Cruises USA exclusively told Travel + Leisure. " From one of the largest and most luxurious Yacht Clubs in our fleet to interactive, high-tech experiences like the first Robotron at sea and immersive VR experiences, MSC Seascape brings unparalleled entertainment and thrills to our guests.”

Elsewhere on board, the ship’s interior is very similar to that of MSC’s other vessels, like the line's one-year-old MSC Seashore, including its Times Square–inspired décor, Swarovski crystal–adorned staircases, and Atrium space where live entertainment takes place.

Fans of the ship's fleet will also recognize its signature restaurants including Butcher's Cut steakhouse, Ocean Cay seafood restaurant, and more. Its lively sports bar is the perfect spot to catch any game around the world — and there are 18 other bars and lounges on board, some of which offer live music.

MSC Seascape journeys set sail from Miami to the Caribbean where passengers can visit the company's private Bahamas island, Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve.

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A ship within a ship: Finding my happy place in MSC Seascape’s Yacht Club

Big ships can be intimidating for passengers like me who enjoy quiet time watching the sea, and a smaller, more intimate and less crowded experience. However, you may be surprised to learn that big ships, such as MSC Seascape DO offer an array of opportunities for intimate cruising or a romantic getaway. You can get that “small ship feeling” aboard a big ship!

On December 7th, MSC held its first cruise ship naming ceremony at New York City’s Pier 88. I was invited aboard MSC Seascape for a ship tour, gala dinner, and an overnight port stay.

I had never sailed with MSC Cruises previously, as I am typically drawn to much smaller ships with fewer than 300 passengers. However, I am always open for something new! As I approached the port under cloudy skies, there she was, the largest cruise ship ever to dock in Manhattan at an awe inspiring 170,000 gross tons and with a capacity of nearly 6,000 guests.

The ship was gorgeous! But…what really caught my attention was the MSC Yacht Club, an intimate and luxurious private “ship within a ship”, where you can experience the best of big ship cruising and small ship intimacy.

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Photo1 Ship Night View – Photo Judi Cohen

The glamourous four-deck atrium contains sparkling chrome fixtures and a magnificent Swarovski Crystal inlaid staircase – which I was later told holds 52,000 crystals. Music was pumping from a shiny stage which featured a live band and massive LED screen spanning several decks with changing images of the New York City skyline. The new MSC Seascape impressed me with its state-of-the-art technology, sophisticated design, chic style, over-the-top swimming pools, bars, restaurants, shows, lounges and a casino. I couldn’t wait to get settled in my cabin and explore the ship before the Gala ceremony.

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Photo 2: Atrium Photo Judi Cohen

Swarovski Crystal Staircase – Photo Judi Cohen

Multi-deck chandelier -Photo Judi Cohen

Welcome Aboard – Christmas Martini

A range of cabins and suites

My balcony cabin on Deck 15 (Cabin 15138) was very comfortable with a king bed, a pull-out sofa and a small desk area. A small closet and a few drawers were more than adequate for my needs. A coffee maker, safety deposit box, and a small fridge along with a hairdryer were provided in the cabin. I enjoyed having serious room-darkening curtains in my cabin so that I wasn’t awakened by the early morning light.

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My balcony cabin – Photo Judi Cohen

There are 2,270 cabins, featuring 12 different kinds of suites and staterooms with and without balconies. There were options to meet everyone’s needs.

Pools and Entertainment

There are six pools, including an infinity pool, a spacious spa, an indoor/outdoor jungle pool and bar, area, two 20-person infinity hot tubs, and the Bridge of Sighs, a glass-bottom walkway. A large outdoor adventure park, the new Robotron ride and other Virtual Reality experiences are also available onboard.

Nearly every genre and style of popular live music can be found at the 19 bars and lounges onboard. The most popular bars before and after the naming ceremony were the Champagne Bar serving caviar and chilled seafood, and the bar inside the Casino. I was surprised to find that coffee and espresso were available at every bar, an ode to MSC’s Italian roots!

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Jungle pool – Photo Judi Cohen

Champagne Bar – Photo Judi Cohen

Food Glorious Food

Trying all 11 restaurants on the MSC Seascape could be an activity unto itself.

Complimentary Mediterranean and international fare are available in the main restaurants, and there are oodles of choices at the Buffet. To dine in the specialty restaurants including Butcher’s Cut Steak House, Ocean Cay Seafood restaurant, Kaito Japanese Teppanyaki and Sushi Bar, and Hola! Tacos and Cantina, a fee would apply and reservations are required.

If the lobster tails, Caesar salad, and dessert I enjoyed at the Gala Dinner are indicative of the quality of the food and excellent service on the ship at all times, MSC Seascape will not disappoint. The New York Cheesecake in the shape of a big apple with a chocolate Statue of Liberty was the perfect way to end our gala dinner.

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Chocolate Buffet

Lobster Tails

Dessert with Statue of Liberty

The Yacht Club – a ship within a ship

It took many hours to tour the ship moving from deck to deck, forward to aft to see the entire MSC Seascape . I loved every inch of the ship; It was a floating city, an entertainment center, a foodie’s paradise and so much more all on one vessel, however when I entered the Yacht Club with private suites on four decks (Decks 16,17, 18 and 19) I truly found my happy place.

I was wowed by the elegance of the Yacht Club suites, many of which have extra-large balconies and their own outdoor hot tubs. A special priority key card for the elevators takes you directly to your deck without stopping on any other floors. A dazzling Swarovski crystal staircase connected the decks within the Yacht club.

After seeing the indoor and outdoor spaces in the Yacht Club, it felt like the kind of small ship experience I typically look for. The advantage of the Yacht Club is that you get all the perks of being on a “big ship”, like shows, bars, amusements, pools and multiple food options, but you can retreat to your quiet Yacht Club oasis at your leisure.

Additional reasons to book in the Yacht Club are priority embarkation and disembarkation, unlimited in-cabin mini-bar drinks, free alcohol in the Topsail Lounge, reserved seating in the theater, a personal butler, concierge service, and an exclusive restaurant and lounge, pool, hot tubs and a sun deck!

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MSC Yacht Club Towels

Entrance to MSC Yacht Club

Bar in MSC Yacht Club

Swimming Pool MSC Yacht Club

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Deluxe Sunbathing Beds- MSC Yacht Club

Spa Tub MSC Yacht Club

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Suite MSC Yacht Club

If you’re interested in experiencing the “best of both worlds” – the amenities and entertainment of a big ship but also the ability to enjoy a more intimate experience, MSC Seascapes provides the perfect opportunity to do both.

To be honest, I have avoided big ship cruising up until now, however seeing the MSC Seascape Yacht Club has completely changed my mind.

Thank you to MSC Cruises and All Things Cruise.

Cover photo: Spa Tub MSC Yacht Club

For information on upcoming cruises see MSC Cruises (cruisecompete.com)

About MSC Cruises

MSC Cruises is the world’s third largest cruise brand as well as the leader in Europe, South America, the Gulf region and Southern Africa, with more market share in addition to deployed capacity than any other player. It is also the fastest growing global cruise brand with a strong presence in the Caribbean, North America and the Far East markets.

Headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, MSC Cruises is one of the two brands that sit within the Cruise Division of MSC Group, the leading privately held Swiss-based shipping and logistics conglomerate with over 300 years of maritime heritage. MSC Cruises – the contemporary brand – has a modern fleet of 21 vessels combined with a sizeable future global investment portfolio of new vessels. The fleet is projected to grow to 23 cruise ships by 2025, with options for six more vessel orders in place through 2030.

MSC Cruises offers its guests an enriching, immersive and safe cruise experience inspired by the Company’s European heritage, where they can enjoy international dining, world-class entertainment, award-winning family programs, and the very latest user-friendly technology on board.

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I tried a ship-within-a-ship cruise experience and it was worth it for the endless perks—here’s why

The MSC Yacht Club affords travelers a totally different cruising experience, but you’ll have to splurge.

Erica Lamberg

I heard tales of luxury from people about the ritzy MSC Yacht Club , the ship-within-a-ship concept where discerning passengers enjoy their own area of the cruise ship that includes a dedicated restaurant, private lounge, separate pool and sundeck as well as private butlers and concierges to take of any whim while cruising. The elevated Yacht Club boasts priority everything while sailing MSC.

I sailed on a four-night cruise on the new MSC Seashore, a glitzy ship with Italian flair intermingled with references to New York City at every turn. Although the ship was well-appointed and had amazing dining, drinking and entertainment venues, and a bountiful Top Sail main buffet, thousands of passengers made the ship feel crowded at times, elevators were slow, and as I strolled through the general pools, they were boisterous and crowded.

RECOMMENDED: 10 things about cruising on an adults-only ship that might surprise you

Switch gears to MSC Seashore’s Yacht Club, passkey-protected for lucky guests, and is a 180 from the ship’s general spaces. Once you scan your handy Yacht Club wrist badge, or your room key, you’re instantly given entrance to a breathtaking retreat of 131 staterooms and suites. All this luxury does come at a price. Cruise fares will vary based on destination, time of year, and cabin category, but generally speaking you can expect to pay double for the Yacht Club. And from my experience, it’s worth it. Read more about why you should splurge.

You’re fast-tracked through everything

The Yacht Club’s exclusivity and impeccable service standard started from the moment I got dropped off at the Port Canaveral cruise terminal. There were hundreds of people waiting to board at 1pm on embarkation day. I saw in the distance a canopy that said MSC Yacht Club. My husband and I wheeled our carry-on luggage to the representative under the canopy. I gave her my name and within two seconds, she gave me a sticker to wear and up we ascended on the escalator to check in. Just five minutes later, I was directed to the dedicated check-in area for Yacht Club guests. To my right, I saw about 1,000 people serpentine through ropes to do general check-in. I felt a sense of relief; who wants to wait in that line? Five minutes later, a butler from the Yacht Club insisted on wheeling my luggage to board the ship and I was in my room in a total on 12 minutes from the time I stepped foot out of the car to my stateroom in the Yacht Club.

Relaxing and streamlined

In addition, Yacht Club guests have the freedom to get off the ship first for excursions. Your butler will happily escort you off the ship with a smile. Guests also can disembark on the last morning first, which is a big convenience. Your butler walks you right to the place you disembark, bypassing crowds and hassles. Port Canaveral is about an hour away from Orlando International Airport, and we took a 10 am flight home. We didn’t have to linger around until the afternoon for our flight home.

Another perk is that there’s a special seating area in the theater for shows. All the shows were excellent during my voyage. All other ship passengers have to make reservations in advance for shows but that’s not the case for the privileged Yacht Club passengers. As long as you arrive about 10 minutes before any show you choose, a crew member from the Club will allow you entry into a special roped-off section. Again, no rushing through dinner—you have the flexibility to plan your evenings your way.

MSC Seashore

Your Yacht Club package is packed with remarkable value

The price tag may sound daunting, but there’s lots of value there. All Yacht Club cabins and suites include a premium drink package that covers beverages up to $15. You can use this perk both in the Yacht Club and throughout the ship. In addition, your package includes a two-device Wi-Fi package, which worked well during my sailing. Finally, you get access to the thermal spa suite, which is a place to indulge after a day in port or a sea day. Commonly, there’s a taboo regarding mini-bars, but not in the Yacht Club. It’s stocked each day with the beverages you want; just tell your butler and consider it done.

You get perks ashore too

If your sailing includes a call to Ocean Cay, MSC’s private island, Yacht Club guests get an elevated experience there too. Yacht Club guests enjoy a private area, and a dedicated restaurant called the Ocean House. While other ship guests were hosted to a buffet of predictable fare, I enjoyed a lobster roll, and my husband chose carne asada. In my opinion, one thing that could be improved was the tram service to the Yacht Club’s private area. We were told the last tram back was 3:30pm if we didn’t want to trek a 15-minute walk in the heat. Since we were docked in Ocean Cay for the evening and weren’t sailing, I was a bit dismayed by this logistical quirk. I felt like I was keeping an eye on my phone to make sure I didn’t miss the last tram.

You have private areas with curated food and drink and outdoor spaces

Within the Yacht Club complex, there’s the Yacht Club Restaurant, Top Sail Lounge and the One Pool Buffet, which are all exclusive to Yacht Club guests. Obviously, the food and service are steps above other dining venues of the ship, I can vouch for that. Although the food is delicious, if you don’t want to pay extra to dine at the specialty restaurants or fuss in the main buffet, eating three meals a day in the Yacht Club restaurant can get a bit monotonous. The breakfast is the same daily, and lunch and dinner offer a menu with daily specials plus a few standby selections like a hamburger or pasta each day. Although the Yacht Club Restaurant concept is desirable, I would strongly suggest dining in other venues on board, especially for dinner. I thoroughly enjoyed specialty dining in Ocean Cay Restaurant, Butcher’s Cut, and Kaito Teppanyaki. I also want to mention that late afternoon high tea is offered daily at the Yacht Club Restaurant. It was one of the nicest I have experienced at sea.

MSC Seashore

Also available exclusively to Yacht Club passengers is the Top Sail Lounge, which offers panoramic water views and has chef-curated selections from morning through late night. We enjoyed popping into the lounge at all hours to try finger foods and sweets. The One Pool Buffet offers a more casual option for breakfast and lunch by the pool. The buffet has grilled fish, sandwiches and lots of delicious options if you want to dine outside.

There’s also an exclusive area with a private pool and two whirlpools for Yacht Club guests only. The sun deck loungers are very comfortable and I never had to worry about finding a lounger, there are ample. One issue I had was that there was almost no shade on the sun deck; there were shaded day beds for Royal Suite and Owners Suite guests, but beyond those, I couldn’t find any shade, which was disappointing.

You can justify the price at the end of your cruise

Overall, the best way to explain my enthusiasm for my MSC Yacht Club experience is this: it’s better to book an interior stateroom in the Yacht Club than a luxe cabin outside the Yacht Club. It’s worth the splurge and you return home feeling truly pampered and it’s money well-spent. And I make this prediction: Once you try a ship-within-a-ship concept like the MSC Yacht Club, you won’t want cruise any other way. Bon Voyage!

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MSC Seascape Cabins & Suites

MSC Seascape features new cabins designed to suit all your needs during your holiday. Choose among different types of cabins and suites with balconies including the coveted aft suits, terraced suites with extended balconies and different suites with outdoor private whirlpools. And get to know an unparalleled accommodation experience at the 2 new palatial  Owner’s Suites  at the largest and most luxurious MSC Yacht Club.

  • Comfortable king bed
  • Large balcony with private whirlpool bath and outdoor living area
  • Separate living area and dining room
  • Walk-in closet and luggage storage
  • Panoramic glass wall
  • Bathroom with large shower and bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer
  • Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar.
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
  • Can accommodate up to 4 people
  • Approx. 1,055 ft 2 with a balcony that is approx. 65 ft 2
  • Located on deck 19

Discover a world of privileges with MSC Yacht Club.

The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same stateroom category).

  • Large balcony with a private whirlpool bath and dining room table
  • Walk-in closet
  • Bathroom with shower and bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer
  • Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar
  • Approx. 667 ft 2 with a balcony that is approx. 355 ft 2
  • Located on deck 16
  • Comfortable king bed that can be converted into two single beds on request
  • Located on the top deck*
  • Separate living area
  • Bathroom with large shower, vanity area and hairdryer
  • Accommodates up to 5 guests
  • Approx. 269 - 463 ft 2 with a balcony that is approx. 86 – 129 ft 2
  • Located on decks 16-19

* Except staterooms 18019, 18018, 16027 and 16020. S ize, layout and furniture may vary from that shown (within the same stateroom category).

  • Sitting area with sofa
  • Spacious closet
  • Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer
  • Approx. 269 - 366 ft 2 with a balcony that is approx. 86 ft 2
  •  Located on decks 16-19
  • Approx. 226 ft 2
  • Located on decks 16 and 18
  • Two-bedroom Suite
  • - Bedroom 1: Comfortable king bed
  • - Bedroom 2: Two single beds
  • Two bathrooms
  • - Bathroom 1: Shower, vanity area and hairdryer
  • - Bathroom 2: Bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer
  • Sitting area with sofa or separate living area
  • Wi-Fi access available ($)
  • Can accommodate up to 6 guests
  • Approx. 527 ft 2 with a balcony that is approx. 183 ft 2
  • Located on decks 11-14
  • Select staterooms can accommodate up to 5 guests
  • Approx. 377 – 527 ft 2 with a balcony that is approx. 32.2917– 226.042 ft 2
  • Located on decks 9-13
  • Spacious wardrobe
  • Can accommodate up to 5 people
  • Approx. 301 ft 2 with a balcony that is approx. 75 ft 2   with its own private whirlpool bath
  • Located on decks 9-15
  • Approx. 301 ft 2 with a balcony that is approx. 409 ft 2
  •  Located on deck 9
  • Approx. 280 – 344 ft 2 with a balcony that is approx. 97 – 151 ft 2
  • Approx. 183 ft 2 with a balcony that is approx. 172 ft 2
  • Located on deck 9

The image is representative only; the size, layout and furniture may vary (within the same cabin category).

  • Approx. 183 ft 2  with a balcony that is approx. 54 - 97 ft 2

* Some staterooms have a metal balcony front instead of glass.

  • Approx. 172-183 ft 2  with a balcony that is approx. 54 - 65 ft 2
  • Located on decks 11-12
  • Window with sea view
  • Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
  • Approx. 183 ft 2
  • Located on deck 5
  • Approx. 301 ft 2
  • Located on deck 10

* Some staterooms for guests with disabilities or reduced mobility have a non-convertible king bed.

  • Approx. 151 ft 2
  • Located on decks 5-10

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MSC Seascape deck plans

Deck layouts, review of facilities, activities, amenities.

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MSC Seascape deck plan review at CruiseMapper provides newest cruise deck plans (2024-2025-2026 valid floor layouts of the vessel) extracted from the officially issued by MSC Cruises deckplan pdf (printable version).

Each of the MSC Seascape cruise ship deck plans are conveniently combined with a legend (showing cabin codes) and detailed review of all the deck's venues and passenger-accessible indoor and outdoor areas. A separate link provides an extensive information on MSC Seascape staterooms (cabins and suites), including photos, cabin plans and amenities by room type and category.

MSC Seascape (2022-built/ under construction ) is the second of MSC Cruises Seaside EVO-class liners - with sistership MSC Seashore (2021). In comparison the previous Seaside-class ships Seaside (2017) and Seaview (2018), Seascape is larger (339 m against 323 m), with 2270 staterooms (against 2067) and with bigger max passenger capacity (5877 against 4961) served by 1648 staff/crew (against 1413). Both classes (Seaside and Seaside-EVO) were designed for year-round operations in warm destinations

The MSC Seascape cruise ship deck plan shows 2270 staterooms for 4540 passengers (max capacity is 5877) served by 1648 crew-staff (818 crew cabins). The boat has 19 decks (12 passenger-accessible, 11 with cabins), 11 dining venues, 19 bars and lounges, 6 swimming pools, and features a 2-deck "Cabaret Rouge" (aft-located), Magrodome (sliding glass roof covering one of the swimming pools), an expanded Infinity Pool (with half-submerged concrete loungers/extends directly to the stern), 2x Infinity Whirlpools (portside and starboard Jacuzzis, with 10 seats each), main swimming pool (with both swimming and standing water depths and connected to the Pirate Cove Aquapark), 3x catwalks (glass-floored viewing platforms), Waterfront Promenade (length 540 m / 1770 ft).

Seascape's "MSC Yacht Club" is currently the fleet’s largest (total area 32000 ft2 / 2973 m2). The all-inclusive Suite complex (ship-within-a-ship concept) accommodates the highest-paying passengers (YC cabin categories only). It spreads over 4 decks and features a 3-deck high Onyx Wall (back-lit), Swarovski crystal-covered staircases, Top Sail Lounge (bar lounge with live music, gourmet canapes, complimentary beverages), exclusive restaurant (breakfast-lunch-dinner, premium wine list, daily-changed a la carte menu), poolside bar and grill. The private sundeck and pool area were expanded to 21000+ ft2 (1950 m2), with a bigger swimming pool and a panoramic Jacuzzi (8-seats, with individual controlled jets). The complex houses 131x Suites plus 2x Owner’s Suites (new category cabins sized 1054 ft2 / 98 m2) with larger terraces (outdoor hot tub, glass wall, dining and sundeck areas).

Seascape ship's outdoor deck space is also fleet's largest  (~13000 m2 / 140000 ft2) and includes the 540-m (1772-ft) long Promenade lined up with outdoor bars and dining venues.

MSC EVO ships main features include:

  • Oceanview glass elevators (both their walls and floors are made of glass)
  • Lower-positioned Lido-Pool Deck with a sea-level Promenade (circumnavigating the ship) enclosed by a glass wall and lined up with duty-free shops and dining venues with outdoor seating (restaurants, bars, club lounges)
  • 11x different balcony cabin types, including 50x terraced cabins (overlooking Promenade Deck) and 32 Suites with Balcony Jacuzzi
  • outdoor wellness facilities (spa and fitness) - including luxury cabanas (for outdoor spa treatments) and wellness cabins (with Kinesis Technogym equipment)
  • double-deck Atrium with a transparent (oceanview) glass wall
  • 3x catwalks (with glass floors and railings) extending beyond the ship
  • top-deck Zip Line
  • luxury suites (with Jacuzzi tubs on the balconies), connecting family cabins
  • larger MSC Yacht Club complex (private lounge, solarium, swimming pool), larger Doremi playground (kids lounge with a LEGO room), larger Aqua Park (with 5 waterslides), more specialty restaurants with alfresco terraces (on Promenade Deck)
  • 1100-seats theater (main show lounge), 5D Cinema, 6 swimming pools, 1 Infinity Pool, 2 Infinity Jacuzzies

MSC Seascape ship has 10x large-capacity eateries - 5x select restaurants (3x MDRs /main dining rooms, Aurea Restaurant, Yacht Club Restaurant) and 5x themed food venues (Seafood Restaurant, Steak House, Teppanyaki, Sushi Bar, Bistrot) plus 20x specialty bars and lounges.

Deck layouts

Deck 04 - tendering-hospital-crew, deck 05 - ilhabela-cabins-lobby, deck 06 - ibiza-shops1, deck 07 - mykonos-casino-lounge-shops2, deck 08 - ocean cay-promenade-spa-pools, deck 09 - gozo-cabins, deck 10 - tasmania-cabins, deck 11 - palawan-cabins, deck 12 - porquerolles-cabins, deck 13 - cozumel-cabins, deck 14 - maui-cabins, deck 15 - okinawa-cabins-bridge, deck 16 - suites-yacht club restaurant-sundeck-pools-kids, deck 18 - capri-suites-yacht club restaurant-sundeck1-pools-kids, deck 19 - suites-yacht club3-adventure trail1, deck 20 - portuguese island-yacht club sundeck-waterslides-sports-adventure trail2.

MSC Seascape deck plans are property of MSC Cruises . All deck layouts are for informational purposes only and CruiseMapper is not responsible for their accuracy.

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By SHREKFIONA , May 10, 2023 in MSC Cruises

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Good Morning

This will be our first MSC cruise in March 2024.  We are booked in cabin 18019.  I have a few questions if anyone can help.

1.  Is there shade/umbrella's on the Yacht Club Pool Deck

2.  Does cabin 18019 have a walk in closet

3.  When do you book Specialty Restaurants

4.  Do you need to book times to eat at the Yacht Club Restaurant

Thanks in advance for any help you can give, pictures would be a plus.  Please feel free to add comments about what you liked/disliked

about this cruise.  We are usually Royal fans but wanted to try something new.

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26 minutes ago, SHREKFIONA said: 1.  Is there shade/umbrella's on the Yacht Club Pool Deck

Seashore/Seascape are basically identical.....

...and you can see the tables/chairs that are in the shade. You can also drag (or have an attendant drag) a lounger to the same area for some shade. 

31 minutes ago, SHREKFIONA said: 2.  Does cabin 18019 have a walk in closet
31 minutes ago, SHREKFIONA said: 3.  When do you book Specialty Restaurants

When you are on the ship, speak to the Yacht Club concierge as soon as possible. 

32 minutes ago, SHREKFIONA said: 4.  Do you need to book times to eat at the Yacht Club Restaurant

No, you just show up. They may ask you what time frame that you would prefer just to make it easier for them to plan ahead but you are not tied to any time. Don't be surprised if your butler asks if he/she can escort you to dinner every evening. 

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Thank you so much for your response and the pictures you sent.  So excited to try

MSC for the first time.  Since I cannot sit in the sun I will be moving my lounger.

One change that was made on Seascape as far as the Yacht Club pergolas is that on Seashore, you would have to use towels to build (or have an attendant build) a shield to block out the sun. On Seascape, there is a more permanent solution for the pergolas....

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I still prefer the old cabanas that Seaside/Seaview have but the white roof/curtains on Seascape is better than the towel solution on Seashore. 

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There isn’t much shade on the pool deck.  Plus, the majority of the cabanas are reserved.  But more are available on port days.

Great crew and buffet!!

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Thank you everyone for your responses

We'll also be on Seascape, March 2024 (1st time on MSC and YC as well). Maybe we're on the same sailing (3/30 Eastern)

Hi! I'll be sailing in a Yacht Club Interior Suite in March (MSC Seashore). Will I be able to reserve a pergola ? 

1 hour ago, FLchick3 said: Hi! I'll be sailing in a Yacht Club Interior Suite in March (MSC Seashore). Will I be able to reserve a pergola ? 

If you're not in a Royal Suite or an Owner's Suites, they are (I believe) first come, first serve.

Oh, that would be good news. I'm an early riser. 

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There are no loungers in the shade, except for about 6 pergolas open to a first come first served basis. The others are reserved for Owners Suites, only.

We found this to be a real problem on the Seascape. They really should address this issue, because everything else about the Yacht Club experience was excellent.

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47 minutes ago, LewiLewi said: There are no loungers in the shade, except for about 6 pergolas open to a first come first served basis. The others are reserved for Owners Suites, only. We found this to be a real problem on the Seascape. They really should address this issue, because everything else about the Yacht Club experience was excellent.

Just another reason I’m glad they invented sunscreen, and hats, I like nice hats. 

1 hour ago, LewiLewi said: The others are reserved for Owners Suites, only.

Royal Suites also have a reserved pergola.

7 hours ago, PTC DAWG said: Just another reason I’m glad they invented sunscreen, and hats, I like nice hats. 

But for people who have to avoid the sun, or just don’t want to be in the sun, this is a real problem. NO SHADE AT ALL. There should be a way for them to address this issue.

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morpheusofthesea

1 hour ago, LewiLewi said: But for people who have to avoid the sun, or just don’t want to be in the sun, this is a real problem. NO SHADE AT ALL. There should be a way for them to address this issue.

We found that to be a problem on the Divina our first time in RS, no pergolas reserved. But we all did notice this group of four 'repeaters' that brought their own attachable umbrellas having experience the One Pool Deck many times. We bought a couple in anticipating returning to the Divina one day, but switched over to the Sea....class of ships with  bigger RS and bigger balcony and reserved pergolas. 

Just added info on sun rays passing through glass like a solarium. According to the following, the most harmful UV-B rays are blocked going through glass. “Standard window glass, according to the International Ultraviolet Association, will allow UV-A to pass through while almost 100% of the UV-B and UV-C light is blocked. Therefore, some UV light will enter your home and potentially affect your skin. UV-C rays penetrate the body the least, mostly effecting weak points such as the eyes. UV-A rays can only penetrate the first layer of skin, while UV-B rays can penetrate to the middle layer of skin and cause deep cancerous spots known as melanoma.

Is there a charge for a pergola or cabana on the YC pool deck?

3 hours ago, Linda W. said: Is there a charge for a pergola or cabana on the YC pool deck?

Depends on the ship.

47 minutes ago, Linda W. said: Seascape

FCFS complimentary

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