MSC vs Royal Caribbean: A Frequent Flyer’s Comparison

by Sky Skylar | March 21, 2025 | 0 Comments

In my search for a seamless air-and-sea adventure, I’ve often compared Royal Caribbean and MSC Cruises to find just the right balance of convenience and excitement. Both lines have enormous, modern fleets and plenty of entertainment options—yet each brings its own flavor to the cruising experience. As of 2025, these brands continue to expand worldwide, making my decision even more intriguing. Here’s a closer look at what each line offers and how frequent flyers can benefit.

Fleet Overviews

Fleet Overviews

Royal Caribbean currently operates 28 ships spread across eight classes, with four additional vessels on the way. I’ve noticed these megaships tend to focus on Caribbean sailings, often featuring ports of call that are easy to reach from major U.S. airports. According to industry data released in 2024, Royal Caribbean welcomed roughly 6 million passengers last year, reflecting its strong foothold in North America. Along with private islands such as Labadee and Perfect Day at CocoCay, the brand keeps adding innovative amenities to stand out.

Meanwhile, MSC Cruises manages a fleet of 22 ships, with three more under construction. Whenever I’ve checked itineraries, MSC’s European heritage shines through its diverse offerings. A recent study suggests that MSC departs from 66 ports around the world, making it an appealing option for those of us who hoard airline miles and crave more international routes. MSC’s shipping background also contributes to its competitive pricing—something I’ve observed firsthand when comparing fares for family cruises or extended voyages.

From my perspective, Royal Caribbean might feel more familiar to U.S. travelers looking for easily accessible cruises, while MSC’s global scope is perfect for those who want to explore different regions and cultures. No matter your preference, both lines keep pushing the envelope with new vessel designs and onboard features.

Onboard Amenities and Entertainment

Onboard Amenities and Entertainment

When I’m daydreaming about onboard fun, Royal Caribbean’s reputation for thrilling activities often comes to mind. Some of its larger ships boast ziplines, climbing walls, water slides, and Broadway-style performances, which can turn sea days into unforgettable memories. Whenever I chat with fellow cruisers, they consistently rank Royal’s entertainment high on their list of cruise must-haves.

On the other hand, MSC’s modern fleet offers an Italian-inspired flair, complete with Mediterranean dining, sleek décor, and technological innovations like the MSC for Me app. I’ve followed countless travel reports raving about the zipline on MSC Seascape, said to be one of the longest at sea, underscoring the line’s commitment to high-tech and high-adrenaline experiences. A 2025 overview from Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) suggests that interactive onboard entertainment is a growing trend across the industry, and MSC seems eager to keep pace with that demand.

In my experience, the key difference is style: Royal Caribbean has a big, energetic vibe, while MSC brings a dash of European class. Both lines keep broadening their entertainment slate, making it easier for frequent flyers to find an atmosphere that feels right at home.

Destinations and Private Islands

Destinations and Private Islands

Royal Caribbean’s strong Caribbean focus makes sense, especially for American travelers looking to pair frequent flyer miles with quick flights to Florida or Texas. I’ve often found great deals on flights to Miami, which is a major Royal Caribbean hub. The line’s private islands—CocoCay and Labadee—highlight this beach-intensive strategy, capturing the hearts of cruisers seeking sun, sea, and tropical vibes.

MSC also dedicates attention to private island experiences like Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, but what really sets it apart are the extensive European and Mediterranean itineraries. According to a 2024 European travel survey, Mediterranean cruises continue to grow in popularity, with more than 4 million passengers exploring historic sites and coastal towns there each year. Whenever I browse MSC’s itineraries, I see a host of flexible options ranging from short Western Europe getaways to extended multi-country voyages.

Ultimately, it’s a matter of preference: if you want a convenient Caribbean cruise out of the U.S., Royal Caribbean might be the ticket. If, like me, you’re interested in leveraging airline miles to reach less-traveled ports and cultural hotspots, MSC proposes some intriguing possibilities.

Dining, Pricing, and Cabins

Dining, Pricing, and Cabins

Food and comfort are huge considerations for me when picking a cruise line. Royal Caribbean typically includes a range of complimentary dining venues, and from my cruises with them, I’ve appreciated the variety—from large buffets to smaller specialty restaurants. At the same time, you’ll find plenty of paid dining experiences if you want something more upscale. On the cabin front, I’ve consistently encountered decent storage space and well-thought-out layouts on Royal ships.

MSC’s European flavor means you’ll encounter more Mediterranean-inspired dishes, sometimes with extras like pizza or bottled water for an additional fee. This approach can surprise first-timers, so I always emphasize reading the fine print before booking. However, I’ve also seen MSC keep specialty dining prices relatively affordable, which is a clear perk if you like sampling multiple cuisines. One traveler I spoke with sailed MSC World Europa and reported that while the specialty dining costs were indeed lower than expected, the cabin storage was more limited.

In terms of pricing, MSC frequently runs promotions where kids sail free or at heavily reduced rates. I’ve recommended this line to friends who prioritize budget-friendly family travel. Meanwhile, Royal Caribbean might run pricier upfront fares, especially for newer ships, but loyal cruisers often justify the expense for the brand’s service consistency and expansive features.

Key Takeaways for Frequent Flyers

Key Takeaways for Frequent Flyers

There’s no single “best” choice for everyone—my advice is to weigh what matters most to you. Royal Caribbean’s extensive presence in the U.S. makes it easier to use those banked airline miles for short domestic flights to the departure port. On the other hand, MSC’s international focus and 66 global departure ports provide an excellent opportunity to combine intercontinental flights with unique itineraries.

Ultimately, understanding each line’s onboard culture, dining approach, and overall vibe will help you optimize your miles and have a memorable voyage. For me, the bottom line is that both Royal Caribbean and MSC Cruises offer plenty of fun at sea—you simply have to decide which style suits your travel goals.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

After reading extensive trip reports and tracking industry trends, I see these two cruise lines as major players that continue to innovate. Royal Caribbean has nearly perfected the formula for a big-ship, activity-packed experience, and it shows in how many returning guests I’ve encountered. MSC, with its global reach and European flair, stands out to those who crave a more international vibe or a less U.S.-centric approach.

I’ve also found that each line’s pricing strategy can shift with the seasons and destinations, so it pays to compare. Don’t just focus on the initial fare—factor in extras like beverage packages, specialty dining, or onboard experiences that may or may not be included. For some, the convenience of Royal’s homeports wins big; for others, MSC’s diversity of routes is a dream come true.

No matter which line you choose, do your homework, read the fine print, and be open to trying something new. That’s the best way to ensure you’re getting the most out of your travels in 2025 and beyond.

Sky Skylar’s Take

For me, the greatest joy in cruising lies in appreciating the small details—like a well-plated meal or a hidden lounge—and merging them with the epic quest for global exploration. It’s also about meeting people from around the world, hearing their stories, and trading travel tips. Both Royal Caribbean and MSC embrace that spirit in different ways.

If you’re like me and enjoy scouring flight schedules before deciding on a cruise, you’ll find that both lines deliver a unique blend of discovery and comfort. The key is pairing your airline miles with the itinerary that excites you the most, be it a Caribbean escape or a Mediterranean odyssey.

Follow us back to BoardingArea for more travel updates and insider tips.

Also on BoardingArea
Paddle Your Own Kanoo
United Airlines Cracks Down on Flag Pins After Antisemitism Backlash
In an extremely short memo devoid of explanation, United Airlines has told its flight attendants that from next month, they will only be permitted to wear a US flag pin alongside their name badge and ‘wings’ – effectively banning staffers from displaying Palestinian flag pins. The decision marks a significant...
The Gate with Brian Cohen
As Low as $129 One Way to Hawaii
You can book fares for as low as $129 one way Hawaii to and from the continental United States for travel with Hawaiian Airlines on various dates between May of 2025 and June of 2025, depending on the specific flight route... ...but you must... The post As Low as $129 One Way...
{Tech} for Travel
Delta Uber Partnership Now Live for SkyMiles Members
Earn SkyMiles faster with the new Delta Uber partnership, where members now get rewarded for Uber rides, premium trips, and Uber Eats orders over $40. The post Delta Uber Partnership Now Live for SkyMiles Members appeared first on {Tech} for Travel.
Your Mileage May Vary
This Theme Park Restaurant Just Kept Its Michelin Star for 2025
It’s not often that a restaurant inside a theme park gets recognized among the world’s finest. It’s even rarer for one to keep that acclaim. But that’s exactly what happened…
View from the Wing
Children Watch In Horror As Their Father Attacks Flight Attendants [Roundup]
A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips. Continue reading Children Watch In Horror As Their Father Attacks Flight Attendants [Roundup]...
Frequent Flyer Bonuses
Hawaiian Airlines Last Minute Travel Sale: Flights between mainland U.S. and Hawaii from $129
Hawaiian Airlines has a new Last Minute Travel  sale with fares starting at $129 one way between mainland U.S. and the Hawaiian Islands for Main Cabin Basic. These fares must be booked by May 1st are valid for travel over various dates in May and June Here are some sample...
Miles To Memories
United Debuts Revamped Chicago Polaris Lounge with 50% More Space and New Bar
United Airlines reopened on Tuesday its newly renovated and expanded United Polaris lounge at Chicago O'Hare International Airport. The post United Debuts Revamped Chicago Polaris Lounge with 50% More Space and New Bar appeared first on Miles to Memories.
Live and Let’s Fly
United Airlines Bans Flight Attendants From Wearing Flag Pins, Except For US Flag
Starting next month, flight attendants and other customer-facing employees at United Airlines will only be able to wear a US flag pin: all other country flag pins will be banned. The move comes after several controversial incidents concerning Palestinian flag pins over the last year. US Flag Pins Will Be...
One Mile at a Time
Aer Lingus A321XLR Business Class: Pretty Good, With Some Caveats
Hello from Ireland, as Ive just completed the outbound portion ofmy quick Aer Lingus & Iberia A321XLR adventure. To kick off this trip, I flew Aer Lingus’ Airbus A321XLR business class on the 6hr50min flight from Minneapolis (MSP) to Dublin (DUB), on the jet with the registration code EI-XLR (hah!)....
Frequent Miler
Priority Pass adds “resort fee” model to two lounges
On last week’s Frequent Miler on the Air, we noted that the Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse is now a part of Priority Pass, but the news isn’t as good as it sounds: a visit costs 1 Priority Pass visit plus a $35 top-up fee. On the show, we lamented this change and...
The Bulkhead Seat
Cruel Summer: United Says “Adios” to Tenerife South Airport
United Airlines will cease flying to Tenerife South Airport (TFS) on May 2nd. The… The post Cruel Summer: United Says “Adios” to Tenerife South Airport appeared first on The Bulkhead Seat.
Miles To Memories
Book Through Chase Travel and Save $100 [Targeted]
Chase has a new offer for select cardholders, with a $100 discount on bookings made through Chase Travel. The post Book Through Chase Travel and Save $100 [Targeted] appeared first on Miles to Memories.
The Bulkhead Seat
Up to 20 Daily Departures at JFK: The Latest Updates in the United and JetBlue Partnership
Yesterday,  I wrote about United Airlines and JetBlue entering a partnership that would be… The post Up to 20 Daily Departures at JFK: The Latest Updates in the United and JetBlue Partnership appeared first on The Bulkhead Seat.
One Mile at a Time
Review: Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono, Japan (Stellar Ski Resort!)
For the main destination of our winter trip to Tokyo & Niseko, we spent five nights at the Park Hyatt Niseko with friends. This is a property that has been on my radar for a long time — I like Park Hyatts, I love Japan, and we’re always looking for...
Frequent Miler
InterContinental Ambassador: Elite status you can buy
IHG One Rewards has a decent elite program, which might make you think that the parallel InterContinental Ambassador program has become irrelevant. However, I think it’s now more interesting than ever and, in some ways, the two programs complement each other. Ambassador status doesn’t offer free breakfast outside of China....
Altitude Yes
Here Are the Most Searched Summer Destinations on Delta.com
London, Paris, and Rome highlighted the top 10 most searched international destinations. The post Here Are the Most Searched Summer Destinations on Delta.com first appeared on Altitude Yes.
Your Mileage May Vary
Lavatory Glitch Could End Up Costing Boeing $3.4 million
The past few years have not been good for Boeing. Not that they can blame anyone but themselves. But the list of issues with their planes in recent years is…
Your Mileage May Vary
Update for Broken Online Passport Renewal Portal
On Monday afternoon, we made y’all aware that the State Department’s online passport renewal website was not working appropriately and stopped people from being able to renew their passports online.…
Frequent Flyer Bonuses
The new WestJet Rewards is here! Everything you need to know about the revamped program
From being able to earn WestJet Points on almost your entire airfare to redeeming those points for 100% of your ticket cost to earning the HIGHEST Elite Tier status without flying and so much more, the biggest revamp in the program’s 15 year history is officially here. Note: This post...
View from the Wing
Report: United–JetBlue Deal Is 3-Step Plan—Starts With 20 JFK Flights, Takeover Could Follow
A a result of United's planned partnership with JetBlue, United could takeover 20 slot pairs at New York JFK and if "conditions are favorable" United could eventually acquire the smaller carrier. United could gain access to two of JetBlue's gates at JFK, operating up to 20 total daily departures....
Frequent Miler
Possible unadvertised 25% transfer bonus to Emirates from Capital One Miles (YMMV)
Doctor of Credit has reported on a potential 25% transfer bonus from Capital One miles to Emirates Skywards. This bonus is not advertised by either side, so it is unclear whether or not it is intentional. A few commenters at Doctor of Credit note getting a 25% bonus when transferring, so...
Frequent Flyer Bonuses
April 30 Bonus Offer Highlight: Best Western Rewards – Earn up to 3x points for stays in Austria, Germany or Switzerland
Today's bonus offer highlight the 2025 edition of Best Western's up to 3x Rewards points for stays at locations in Austria, Germany and Switzerland. Check out all of the new bonuses added today: The post April 30 Bonus Offer Highlight: Best Western Rewards – Earn up to 3x points for stays...
One Mile at a Time
Which Hotel CEO Was Highest Paid In 2024? ($28 Million)
Recently, I covered US airline CEO compensation for last year, since proxy statements have been filed in the past couple of weeks. Curiosity got the best of me, so I also had a look at CEO compensation for the major hotel chains, just for fun.
Live and Let’s Fly
American Airlines Reduces AAdvantage Award Ticket Holds From 5 Days To 24 Hours
American Airlines has reduced the hold time on AAdvantage award tickets from five days to 24 hours, a move that is disappointing and yet very reasonable. American Airlines Reduces AAdvantage Award Ticket Hold Time By 80% Just yesterday, I put an AAdvantage award on hold for a client for five...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Categories

Our Bloggers