MSC Cruises’ latest flagship - MSC Seascape - arrived in New York City on 05DEC ahead of its Naming Ceremony.

The naming of MSC Seascape takes place on 07DEC at the Manhattan Cruise Terminal and will be the line’s first ship to be named in New York City, a recognition of the addition of New York as homeport in APR 2023.
MSC Seascape will offer a variety of outdoor spaces for guests as well as spaces and venues for relaxation, dining, and entertainment.
Features:
• Technologically advanced onboard entertainment options, including the new ROBOTRON – a rollercoaster-style amusement ride combined with personalized DJ music.
• Six new entertainment productions plus 98 hours of onboard entertainment featuring interactive elements.
• 700 square metres of dedicated kids’ space and amusement options, with newly designed spaces for ages 0 to 17.
• 2,270 cabins, featuring 12 different kinds of suites and staterooms with balconies, including the aft suites featured on all Seaside class ships.
• 11 dining venues, 19 bars and lounges, with many options for outdoor dining and drinking.
• Six swimming pools, including an aft infinity pool with ocean views.
• The largest MSC Yacht Club in MSC Cruises’ fleet, with approximately 32,000 square feet of space featuring ocean views from the front of the ship.
• An expansive 1,772-foot-long waterfront promenade.
• A glass-floored 'Bridge of Sighs' at deck 16 with sea views.
Environmental Technology
The ship will feature environmental technologies, which include selective catalytic reduction systems on each of the four Wartsila 14V 46F engines to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions by up to 90 percent by converting the gas into harmless nitrogen and water. MSC Seascape’s hybrid exhaust gas cleaning system will remove 98 percent of Sulphur Oxide from its emissions.
In addition to wastewater treatment systems with purification standards higher than most wastewater treatments facilities on land, the vessel is also equipped with advanced waste management systems, ballast water treatment systems approved by the United States Coast Guard, and various energy-efficiency improvements – from heat recovery systems to LED lighting able to save energy.
The ship will also feature an underwater radiated noise management system to reduce and isolate the potential effects on marine mammals.
MSC Seascape will offer two different seven-night itineraries from Miami, in the Caribbean:
Eastern Caribbean itineraries include stops at Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, Nassau, San Juan and Puerto Plata and Western Caribbean itineraries will make stops at Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, Cozumel, George Town and Ocho Rios.
To find out more, please visit MSC Seascape.