Ships operated by MSC Cruises | MSC Armonia (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.2) The ship was formerly Festival Cruises’ European Vision, but has been refurbished in the MSC modern style.
There are a good number of cabins with balconies and many have an outside view.
The food and wines, as expected are of good quality. Cruise Dates & Itineraries :: Reviews |
 | MSC Fantasia (Passenger/crew ratio: NaN) MSC Fantasia is the biggest ship MSC Cruises has ever built, but retains the Italian-ness of which the line is so proud by keeping Italian crew in key positions. Cruise Dates & Itineraries :: Reviews |
 | MSC Lirica (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.1) Launched in 2003, the decor is very Italian and is quite sumptuous within, with two restaurants.
Entertainment is not a strong point, but dining is good with typical Italian dishes.
The European outlook ensures service is good, although fairly relaxed. Cruise Dates & Itineraries :: Reviews |
 | MSC Melody (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.1) Although the outside decking is generous, it can be quite noisy.
There are kids’ clubs and the pool is on both the outside and inside. Dining is Italian in style, but the entertainment is not up to much.
The European outlook ensures service is good, although fairly relaxed. Cruise Dates & Itineraries :: Reviews |
 | MSC Musica (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.6) MSC Musica combines traditional Italian service, style and cuisine associated with MSC Cruises, with some more innovative aspects that bring it into line with some of the better-known cruiselines on the market. Cruise Dates & Itineraries :: Reviews |
 | MSC Opera (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.3) The Italian design and excellent quality finish give an expensive feel to this ship, There are many facilities not available with MSC’s older vessels, including a large Internet centre, shopping gallery with bar and upscale nightclub. Cruise Dates & Itineraries :: Reviews |
 | MSC Orchestra (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.6) This is the MSC Cruises’ second Musica-class ship and while the décor is chic, the designs are definitely more daring – even a little tacky in places – as MSC follows the trend towards a brasher look so beloved of some rival lines. Cruise Dates & Itineraries :: Reviews |
 | MSC Poesia (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.6) MSC Cruises’ third Musica-class ship, MSC Poesia, meaning poetry, is elegant and stylish, with lots of brass and marble, and not too much to shock décor-wise, although the Zebra Lounge, with its black-and-white striped carpets, chairs and lamps, is rather extravagant. Cruise Dates & Itineraries :: Reviews |
 | MSC Sinfonia (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.2) Highlights include the outside pool deck with hot tubs and bandstand.
Internally, the ship is well furnished and has a modern look. Quite a few of the cabins have balconies, but even the interior rooms are fairly roomy. Cruise Dates & Itineraries :: Reviews |
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