Cruise ship profiles
MSC Cruises Fleet Guide
MSC Cruises Fleet Guide
Ship Name Size in Gross Tons* Entered Service** Class***
MSC Virtuosa 181,541 2019 Meraviglia Plus
MSC Seashore 170,412 2021 Seaside
MSC Grandiosa 181,541 2019 Meraviglia Plus
MSC Meraviglia 171,598 2017 Vista (Meraviglia)
MSC Seaview 153, 516 2018 Seaside
MSC Seaside 153, 516 2017 Seaside
MSC Preziosa 139,400 2013 Fantasia
MSC Divina 139,400 2012 Fantasia
MSC Magnifica 92,409 2010 Musica
MSC Splendida 137,936 2009 Fantasia
MSC Fantasia 137,936 2008 Fantasia
MSC Poesia 92,409 2008 Musica
MSC Orchestra 92,409 2007 Musica
MSC Musica 92,409 2006 Musica
MSC Sinfonia 58,625 2005 Lirica
MSC Armonia 58,625 2004 Lirica
MSC Opera 59,058 2004 Lirica
MSC Lirica 59,058 2003 Lirica
MSC Seashore 170,412 2021 Seaside
MSC Grandiosa 181,541 2019 Meraviglia Plus
MSC Meraviglia 171,598 2017 Vista (Meraviglia)
MSC Seaview 153, 516 2018 Seaside
MSC Seaside 153, 516 2017 Seaside
MSC Preziosa 139,400 2013 Fantasia
MSC Divina 139,400 2012 Fantasia
MSC Magnifica 92,409 2010 Musica
MSC Splendida 137,936 2009 Fantasia
MSC Fantasia 137,936 2008 Fantasia
MSC Poesia 92,409 2008 Musica
MSC Orchestra 92,409 2007 Musica
MSC Musica 92,409 2006 Musica
MSC Sinfonia 58,625 2005 Lirica
MSC Armonia 58,625 2004 Lirica
MSC Opera 59,058 2004 Lirica
MSC Lirica 59,058 2003 Lirica
* Gross Tonnage is a measure of the ship's revenue producing volume. Over 100,000 gross tons is a big ship.
** The date indicates the date the ship entered service. The ship may have been renamed and/or refurbished subsequent to
that date.
*** Class relates to the design of the ship with the name of the class usually being taken from the first ship built from that
design. If one ship is listed as being in the same class as another, it indicates that those ships were built from the same
design. If no class is listed, the ship is the only ship of that design in the line's fleet.
** The date indicates the date the ship entered service. The ship may have been renamed and/or refurbished subsequent to
that date.
*** Class relates to the design of the ship with the name of the class usually being taken from the first ship built from that
design. If one ship is listed as being in the same class as another, it indicates that those ships were built from the same
design. If no class is listed, the ship is the only ship of that design in the line's fleet.
MSC Opera
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