MSC Fantasia Facts

Overview: MSC Fantasia is one of three in MSC Cruises’ Fantasia Class. The other two are MSC Splendida and MSC Divinia. She is the largest ship in the MSC fleet, carrying 3,900 passengers. She was launched in 2008 and employs 1,313 crew.

Accommodation: Room classes include inside, ocean view, balcony cabin and balcony suite; Aurea Suite with panoramic sealed windows; Aurea Suite Balcony; MSC Yacht Club Deluxe Suite; MSC Yacht Club Executive & Family Suite; MSC Yacht Club Royal Suite; MSC Yacht Club Deluxe Suite – for guests with disabilities; Inside for guests with disabilities; Ocean View for guests with disabilities; and Balcony Cabin for guests with disabilities.

Dining: Red Velvet Restaurant – every evening is a different menu to celebrate the different Italian regions; Il Cerchio d’Oro Restaurant – assorted Mediterranean menu; L’Etoile Restaurant – romantic atmosphere serving a la carte cuisine; and Tex Mex El Sombrero Restaurant – for spicy food lovers, it serves Mexican cuisine from Tortillas, enchiladas and even Mexican beer.

Entertainment: MSC Yacht Club with a bar, solarium and two hydro pools, a skydome swimming pool, Observation Lounge, four swimming pools, Formula 1 simulator, 4D cinema and the MSC Aurea Spa.

For more information: msccruises.com.au

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