MSC Cruises has grown rapidly over the last decade, becoming one of the biggest cruise brands in the world. Known for stylish ships, strong value, and a distinctly international atmosphere, MSC offers everything from short Mediterranean breaks to full world cruises — plus its own exclusive island in the Bahamas.
With a name that comes from the word virtuoso – someone who’s highly skilled in their field – we reckon MSC Virtuosa’s moniker couldn’t be any more fitting. Paying homage to the MSC’s architectural maestros who designed and built it, the line’s largest ship is an at-sea masterpiece like no other.
Fancy a front-row seat? Our incredible range of MSC Virtuosa cruise deals is full of pitch-perfect ideas and itineraries to get the excitement levels going – all at value-for-money prices that are worth singing about. And whether it’s the Norwegian Fjords, Arabian Gulf, or the Mediterranean you’re sailing to, the varied and vibrant destinations on offer will be music to any traveller’s ears.
Looking for more? Let’s hear it for a MSC Virtuosa Cruise.

MSC Virtuosa is the fourth ship in the Meraviglia generation.
Health & Safety
MSC Virtuosa is also the first cruise ship in the world to receive a BIORISK notation from Bureau Veritas. Given in recognition of her ability to mitigate and manage infectious disease risk for passengers.
Onboard
Featuring 10 restaurants, 21 bars and lounges, plus five swimming pools, the innovative ship stands 19-decks tall with the very best of fine dining international cuisine. Along with world-class entertainment, relaxing bars and lounges with the largest shopping area at sea, spa and fitness centre, an aquapark and clubs for toddlers to teenagers. The ship’s showstopping feature is its iconic 112-metre promenade with a stunning LED sky dome, the social heart of the ship.
Robotic Bartender named Rob
One of the highlights is the brand-new MSC Starship Club which is available exclusively on MSC Virtuosa. This is where you will find the world’s first futuristic humanoid robotic bartender, called Rob.
I name this Ship
Watch her naming ceremony in Dubai, just click on the link below.
