MSC Cruises Builds Momentum with All Ships Back in Service

MSC Virtuosa docked in Rotterdam, Photo credit Spacejunkie2 – Flickr

When the MSC Musica started sailing in early June, the entire MSC Cruises fleet was back in service. For the summer that means 11 ships in the Mediterranean, five ships in Northern Europe, two ships in the Caribbean and one ship in the Middle East, according to Gianni Onorato, president of MSC Cruises.

“We have all 19 ships operating and are looking forward to two more new ships coming in October and November, the Seascape and the World Europa,” he said.

The 205,700-ton, 5,400-passenger MSC World Europa will be the largest and also the greenest and most efficient ship in the fleet, with a dual-fuel powerplant able to operate on LNG, while also testing a fuel cell onboard for auxiliary power. The intention is to explore a potential hybrid propulsion solution for future implementation. The new ship will also be able to plug into shore power wherever that is available.

“The market is driven by capacity and demand,” Onorato continued. “But obviously the last two years have been different and difficult as we were not able to operate as we normally do. And then as we started to ramp up, there was omicron, then the war, and then the high inflation rate. But over the last couple of months, we have seen demand picking up as people have a strong need to go on cruises again. People want to go on holidays, and we are seeing strong booking trends.”

In terms of the other challenges the industry is facing, Onorato said: “As we started sailing again before anyone else, and because we spent less time in the layup, we were able to ensure continuity of employment, and we maintained our recruitment and training centres. The turnover rate may be a little higher than normal, but manageable.

“As for the supply chain, we share some of the same issues as others in the cruise industry but have an advantage as we are also in the logistics business.

“We have also maintained our organizations in China and Japan, and we are ready to resume service, which most likely will happen next year,” he added.

Operating in many markets, Onorato said that among the selling points differentiating MSC Cruises are its beautiful ships, which, he added, reflect the soul of the family-owned company and its commitment to quality and innovations, and most of all, its maritime heritage.

“The passion we put into building our ships is also a way of expressing how much we care about the sea. We are more and more a company that is focused on sustainability and a sustainable future,” he explained.

“Another feature that sets us apart, is that as a family-owned company we offer a different atmosphere onboard, a different ambience for our customers and crew alike.

“We are also the only true international company. As our Chairman Pierfrancesco Vago likes to say, we are local and global, or glocal.

“Wherever our ships are sailing, we also adapt our product to local tastes and preferences,” Onorato added. “I think we are the only company operating ships in Brazil for Brazilians, in Argentina for Argentinians and in South Africa for South Africans.

“Our ships in the Middle East also have a high ratio of local customers onboard, and in Northern Europe, most of our customers are from countries in that region. And in the Mediterranean, our main markets are Italy, France and Spain.

“Our cruises are always open to anyone. In the United States, for example, a large share of passengers is from outside the U.S. So, we offer a different experience; more sophisticated, more discovery, all in all a different experience than the other brands in that market.”

In the United States, MSC sails from Miami and Port Canaveral and will also have the Meraviglia year-round out of New York in April.

Meanwhile, the city will serve as the backdrop for the naming of the MSC Seascape in December. (She then sails to Miami where she will be deployed for a winter season in the Caribbean.)

And, there is more to come, Onorato promised.

Excerpt from Cruise Industry News Quarterly Magazine: Summer 2022

New Feature: My Photo Dairy Story.

Part 1 MSC Virtuosa.

MSC Virtuosa Welcome to my First attempt to explain the images I have taken and some feedback about the ships and locations I have travelled on and too, so here goes.

  • MSC Virtuosa
  • Built in 2021 by Chantiers de l’Atlantique in Saint-Nazaire, France
  • Meraviglia Plus ship
  • Displacement 181,541 tons 
  • Capacity 4842 double occupancies, (1704 crew)
  • Length 331.43mtrs, Beam 50mtrs, Height 64.9mtrs 
Galleria Virtuosa

MSC Virtuosa was launched and Christened during the Covid-19 Pandemic and her first voyages were around the UK coastline from Southampton, I took the above photo of her arriving in Southampton on the day we boarded her for a Baltic cruise in May 2022. Virtuosa’s name was used to pay homage to the ship designers describing them as someone highly skilled in any field of activity.
This ship is huge with 16 decks including 3 main decks with the bars, lounges, casinos, shopping and that Amazing LCD screen running nearly 100 meters called the main Galleria Virtuosa, a 3-minute video can be viewed from the following – link https://youtu.be/3JuMc0v3VR8

The indoor Tropical Pool

Outside or the topside is the main pool deck with two main pools and 4 round
jacuzzies and 2 jacuzzis jutting out over the side of the ship, at the rear of the ship is an Adult only pool surrounded by sun loungers and bartenders. On deck 15/16 is the indoor Tropical pool with the main pool and 4 large Jacuzzies all themed as a tropical forest there’s even a Monky and a Patriot in the palmtrees, this is a great area but can get a bit noisy when there are children around.

The Grand Theatre

The main theatre called the Grand Theatre is where the ship’s singers and dancers perform great shows, and where guest acts tread the boards, there is a huge LCD screen around the back and sides of the stage giving the performances an extra Wow factor and that to a wonderful sound system and the show go up another level. On decks 7 and 8 is the Carousel Lounge where they perform 2 Fantastic Cirque Soleil shows with once again a huge 40-meter LCD screen to add that extra Wow to an already amazing show.
This is the end of Part 1 I hope you enjoyed this section, on quite cruise news days I’ll post a bit of a review and more of the photos I took around the ship, so stay tuned in.

Above is the Main Atrium with the Galleria displaying the British Union Flag.

Above is the Main Atrium with the 

Galleria displaying the British Union Flag.

MSC Cruises Adds Electric Buses for Shore Excursions in Barcelona

MSC Magnifica under the Forth Bridge, Queensferry, Edinburgh.

MSC Cruises has chosen Barcelona as its main port this summer for shore excursions to be operated by electric buses as part of the line’s ongoing sustainability drive, the company said, adding that it is committed to achieving net-zero carbon emission operations by 2050.

Daily excursions for guests from the Spanish port number between 20 and 25 journeys and the use of electric buses will make an annual saving of nearly 10,500 kilograms of CO2 emissions compared to petrol-driven vehicles., according to a statement.

The electric buses are also significantly quieter and reduce potential noise impact on local communities. 

MSC Cruises estimates that the new electric buses will transport up to 2,000 passengers every week during the summer from Barcelona and it is working with local tour operators to increase the figure to 4,000 customers with the introduction of more eco-friendly buses to join its sustainable ground transport fleet.

The busses will be available this summer for cruise passengers calling at Barcelona onboard the MSC Armonia, MSC Bellissima, MSC Divina, MSC Fantasia, MSC Grandiosa, MSC Lirica, MSC Magnifica, MSC Meraviglia, MSC Opera, MSC Orchestra, MSC Poesia, MSC Seaview and MSC Virtuosa.

MSC Cruises’ new 11,670 square meter cruise terminal at Barcelona is due to open in 2024 and sustainability credentials will be incorporated into the building.  The new cruise terminal is on track to be ‘Gold Rated’ under the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design – LEED – standard, a widely used global green building rating system.