When you step aboard MSC Seashore, you’ll immediately feel the modern, airy design and sense how much this ship aims to bring you closer to the sea. At 339 metres she’s one of MSC’s longest, with large outdoor spaces — promenades, glass-floored “Bridge of Sighs” walkways, panoramic aft elevators, and plenty of vantage points for sea views. Inside, there’s a striking retail and entertainment area styled like New York’s Times Square, complete with LED walls and dynamic lighting that change as evening falls. As someone in Yacht Club, you get the best of all this: the grandeur and spectacle of Seashore, coupled with a quieter haven forward on the ship where you can retreat when you want peace.
Seashore gives you a lot of variety: the Long Island Pool (with two depths), an expansive outdoor water-area connected to a Pirate’s Cove water park, plenty of whirlpools, and fitness & spa facilities including the MSC Aurea Spa with thermal-area, beauty & nail salons. There’s also the casino, numerous bars & lounges, a large theatre with big shows, and family-friendly spaces for kids including a redesigned Kids’ Club with futuristic and space-themed décor. For dining wanderers, speciality restaurants give you options: Butcher’s Cut steakhouse (with a new alfresco dining area by the waterfront promenade), Hola! Tacos & Cantina for Mexican/Latin street-food style, Ocean Cay fish restaurant, Kaito Sushi & Teppanyaki, among others. As a Yacht Club guest you can access much of this with priority — reservations, less crowding, access to private decks, and more comfort.
On Seashore your dining options are strong and varied. The ship has four main dining rooms and a large buffet (over 1,169 seats) serving Mediterranean and international cuisine. Then there are the specialty venues I mentioned: Butcher’s Cut (premium steaks), Ocean Cay (seafood), Kaito (Sushi & Teppanyaki), Hola! Tacos & Cantina (Latin/Mexican style). Lounges and bars are abundant too — the Sky Bar with views over the Bridge of Sighs, the Cocktail Bar in Chef’s Court, bars with jazz or live music, waterfront bars. When you stay in the Yacht Club you have your own restaurant (with more private seating, more refined service), plus access to lounges (for cocktails, refreshments, etc.) where you can enjoy the food and drink with more privacy.
Your suite in the Yacht Club on MSC Seashore is very much designed as a luxury retreat. The Yacht Club spans four decks, and suites are located on decks 16-19. You’ll find a range of suite styles — some with private balconies or large terraces, others with outdoor whirlpools (especially the top-tier ones), and some interior or panoramic window ones without a balcony. The Owner’s Suite is one of the most impressive: about 98 m² inside, plus a ~25 m² balcony, private whirlpool, separate living and dining area, walk-in wardrobe, and panoramic glass wall. All Yacht Club cabins come with butler and concierge service, premium decor, minibar/safe/interactive TV, WiFi, bathrooms with large showers and/or bathtubs. The idea is that whether you are in the suite or exploring the rest of the ship, everything feels elevated, private, and seamless.