The Best MSC Cruises From Newest To Oldest Ships

by Sky Skylar | June 16, 2025 | 0 Comments

I’ve always been intrigued by the idea of leaving the frenzied world of airport gates and boarding passes behind in exchange for the steady rhythm of waves along the horizon. Over the years, I’ve noticed how MSC Cruises has expanded its fleet to offer experiences punctuated by sustainability, Mediterranean flair, and global itineraries. Below, I’ll walk you through this evolving lineup, from the cutting-edge MSC Euribia to the intimate Lirica-class ships that first caught my attention when I started following cruise trends in the early 2000s. With the cruise industry rebounding and innovating at a remarkable pace in 2025, MSC Cruises keeps drawing me in with each new or upgraded vessel.

#1: MSC Euribia (2023)

#1: MSC Euribia (2023)

I still remember reading about MSC Euribia‘s grand launch in mid-2023, wondering if the industry’s push for eco-forward designs would truly spark a fresh era in cruising. According to industry data from 2024, LNG-powered cruise ships like Euribia are expected to reduce carbon emissions by up to 25% compared to traditional vessels. From my perspective, this shift signals a real commitment to more responsible sailing. When I examined its deck plans, I was struck by how thoughtfully the cabins were arranged, ensuring families and solo travelers alike could relish modern comforts. I believe Euribia’s advanced tech and redesigned entertainment zones open up cruising to a generation looking for both excitement and mindful travel.

One memorable account I came across described strolling along a pool deck that transitions seamlessly into chic alfresco dining areas—a clever design that fosters a lively social scene. I also appreciate that there’s an emphasis on fresh culinary options, including health-conscious menus and upscale specialty restaurants. If you’re searching for a voyage that harmonizes thrilling activities with environmental awareness, MSC Euribia is a fantastic place to start.

#2: MSC World Europa (2022)

#2:MSC World Europa(2022)

Launched at the end of 2022, MSC World Europa caught my eye thanks to its sheer scale—at around 215,000 gross tons, it competes directly with the biggest ships in the world. A recent study suggests that passenger satisfaction often stems from having diverse dining options, something this ship certainly excels in with its myriad themed eateries. For me, this means a day could start with a cappuccino in a European-style café and end with a curated tasting menu in a fine-dining venue.

What I love most is that despite its size, MSC World Europa still embraces a sense of elegance. I’ve noticed first-hand how large ships sometimes sacrifice quality for quantity, but the introductions of exclusive areas like the MSC Yacht Club illustrate a more refined approach. In 2025, the ship’s Caribbean and Mediterranean itineraries remain popular among travelers, offering families a vacation that blends sunshine, culture, and an all-encompassing resort atmosphere at sea.

Having scoured reviews and social media discussions, I’ve seen travelers consistently praise the well-managed staff-to-guest ratio. This can be critical on a ship that can handle over 6,700 passengers. In my opinion, MSC World Europa is an ideal choice for travelers wanting a large, vibrant environment without missing out on personalized service.

#3: MSC Seascape (2022)

#3:MSC Seascape(2022)

MSC Seascape also made its debut in 2022, and its launch reflected the cruise line’s dedication to futuristic design elements. I’ve come across multiple reports stating that Seascape took the brand’s innovative spirit to another level. For instance, the outdoor lounge areas and glass-floored walkways amplify the connection with the sea—a detail that resonates with me because I love ships that help me feel immersed in the ocean surroundings.

According to a 2023 industry report, delivering high-tech entertainment experiences has become a critical differentiator for many cruise lines. MSC Seascape answered that call with elaborate VR simulations and interactive shows. From what I’ve observed, the ship manages to keep both families and solo travelers entertained, whether it’s through augmented reality game rooms or top-deck waterparks. If you’re someone who seeks year-round sunshine, this vessel’s Caribbean voyages might be the perfect match, especially if you appreciate a well-blended mix of relaxation and adventure.

Even in its massive theaters, there’s a personal touch to the performances, something I find essential in a world of quick digital content consumption. Ultimately, MSC Seascape stands out for its bold approach to onboard fun and scenic design, appealing to anyone intrigued by a tech-forward travel experience.

#4: MSC Seashore (2021)

#4:MSC Seashore(2021)

When MSC Seashore launched in 2021, I remember being immediately impressed by its sweeping public areas and updated culinary offerings. Industry data shows that travelers often rank food quality among their top three concerns when choosing a cruise, so it’s encouraging to see how MSC Seashore rose to the occasion. I’ve seen menus featuring everything from international gourmet dishes to classic Italian pastas, and no matter your preference, you’re bound to find multiple ways to satisfy your appetite.

The extended promenade particularly drew me in. It wraps elegantly around the ship, placing you closer to the sea’s restful views. As someone who appreciates a laid-back daily stroll with an ocean breeze, I find this design particularly enchanting. A friend who sailed on Seashore once told me how easy it was to transition from quiet sunset gazing to a lively evening show—an element that speaks volumes about the vessel’s versatility. Whether you’re a night owl or an early riser, Seashore’s layout seems to cater effortlessly to all rhythms.

Onboard, the functionally redesigned pool areas supply extra loungers—which I’ve learned can be a real asset for midday sunbathing. Plus, with children’s clubs, adult-themed lounges, and water features, I believe Seashore offers an attractively balanced environment.

#5: MSC Grandiosa (2019)

#5:MSC Grandiosa(2019)

MSC Grandiosa was introduced in 2019, marking a strategic leap for the Meraviglia Plus class. Whenever I study the evolution of MSC’s fleet, Grandiosa emerges as a turning point—especially with its massive indoor promenade that doubles as a hub for shops and live entertainment. While some might question if such a feature overshadows the allure of the open sea, I think it actually broadens the possibilities of indoor enjoyment, especially on days of inclement weather.

Over the past few years, I’ve noticed how families appreciate the well-connected kids’ clubs on Grandiosa, coupled with high-quality theater performances that keep everyone enthralled. I once spoke with a fellow traveler who was amazed by the behind-the-scenes technology—apparently, the shows feature LED walls and advanced lighting systems that rival Broadway productions. It’s clear that while kids might be off exploring the virtual arcade, parents can indulge in a refined dinner or simply enjoy a quiet cocktail.

If you’re someone who wants a dynamic resort atmosphere under one roof, Grandiosa’s glitzy vibe and broad range of amenities may be the perfect fit. Given that it was designed to delight a wide audience, the ship remains a top choice among both first-time cruisers and seasoned travelers alike.

#6: Lirica-Class Ships (2001–2005)

#6: Lirica-Class Ships (2001–2005)

Visiting Lirica-class ships like MSC Armonia, MSC Sinfonia, MSC Opera, and MSC Lirica is akin to stepping back into a cozier cruise era. I’ve observed that if you value classic features such as smaller lounges and more intimate entertainment options, these ships deliver in spades. At roughly 65,000 gross tons, they may seem modest in today’s world of mega-ships, but their charm is undeniable.

Around 2022, I stumbled upon a passenger satisfaction survey showing that travelers on smaller ships often report higher interaction with crew members. This resonates with my own preference for genuine hospitality. The Lirica class fosters memorable moments like a leisurely quiet breakfast on deck and guest entertainers who interact personally with the audience. There’s also something comforting about the Mediterranean influence baked into every detail, from the décor to the menu offerings.

For those seeking a simpler, more laid-back experience, these vessels can be a breath of fresh sea air. While they may not have the flashiest water slides or the latest VR games, their timeless ambiance reminds me of why I first became fascinated with seafaring travel.

#7: Looking Ahead—MSC World America

#7: Looking Ahead—MSC World America

Slated for a December 2025 debut, MSC World America carries on the legacy of World Europa while promising new twists and refinements. I personally anticipate that it will incorporate state-of-the-art energy solutions, building on the LNG propulsion system that’s steadily becoming the industry standard. Given that environmental concerns are increasingly on every traveler’s mind, I’m glad to see MSC continuing to prioritize green initiatives.

From my vantage point, there’s every reason to expect that the upcoming ship will mirror its predecessors’ penchant for advanced onboard experiences—from interactive dining concepts to innovative entertainment. A recent white paper on cruise line tech trends projected that by the late 2020s, immersive virtual reality shows might become the norm. If that’s the case, MSC World America could very well set the next benchmark for industry innovation.

For me, the emergence of MSC World America also represents MSC Cruises’ unwavering commitment to growth, all while preserving a sense of genuine Mediterranean culture. Whether you’re a frequent flyer or a seasoned cruiser, the ongoing expansions in this fleet—and the brand’s focus on thoughtful designs—signal an exciting new chapter on the high seas.

Final Thoughts

In a travel landscape poised for perpetual transformation, MSC Cruises has found a way to blend cutting-edge technology and timeless hospitality. From eco-friendly power solutions on brand-new mega-ships to the intimate surroundings of their earlier Lirica-class vessels, the line genuinely seems to have something for everyone. Personally, I’ve always found the MSC aesthetic rooted in a nod to Mediterranean heritage, amplified by global influences that make each voyage distinctly memorable.

As more travelers explore sea-based adventures, I think MSC’s broad range of itineraries and ship sizes will continue to stand out. Whether you’re after a massive resort experience filled with non-stop activities or a mellow journey on a smaller vessel, this privately owned line offers an inviting route. The key takeaway for me? Variety, innovation, and heartfelt service remain the bedrock of MSC’s approach.

Sky Skylar’s Take

I’ve followed MSC’s journey for so long that each ship now feels like a character in a continual narrative of maritime evolution. The transformation from humble beginnings to futuristic vessels goes hand in hand with the shift toward sustainable cruising—a shift I wholeheartedly embrace.

In my eyes, MSC stands as an example of how a cruise line can adapt to modern expectations while retaining its distinctive heritage. As time marches on, I believe these ships will keep pushing boundaries and redefining what it means to sail the open waters.

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