MSC Preziosas main restaurants serve a mouthwatering blend of freshly prepared Mediterranean cuisine and international specialities in elegant surroundings. The ship also boasts the first two Eataly restaurants at sea, where you can savor Italian dishes prepared using high-quality ingredients sourced from artisanal producers. And for informal dining, theres also a sensational all-day buffet, a pizzeria and an American-style diner.
Galaxy LoungeTowering over the ship on deck 16, the Galaxy Lounge is the ships circular, panoramic disco restaurant. Offering fantastic views and casual dining in trendy surroundings, its a place to chill out, enjoy the music and soak up the atmosphere as you savour a lazy brunch or a delicious meal of fusion cuisine at any time of day. And once the dining is done, it is the ideal place to dance the night away.
EatalyWith around 80 seats, the first Eataly Restaurant at sea embodies the founding concept of the Eataly food chain, offering a stylish, minimalist space where you can eat, buy and learn about the finest Italian food. Choose from 18 delicious, simple, top quality dishes in a relaxed, uncluttered atmosphere. After dinner, you can take a taste of Eataly away with you, thanks to the wide choice of high-quality Italian produce available to buy, from aged balsamic vinegar and Ligurian olive oil to dried Gragnano pasta and chemical-free wines.
Ristorante ItaliaThe exclusive 24-seat evening-only Ristorante Italia offers a different ultra-high-quality table d hoe menu every night, specially conceived by the Eataly chefs. The menus feature a variety of dishes made using ingredients sourced through the Slow Food Foundation - created to protect small producers and to preserve the quality of local produce. In the authoritative and informal atmosphere that characterises all Eataly restaurants, you can focus on the food itself, pairing each dish with a glass of wine and learning something new every day on a magnificent culinary journey.
Bars and LoungesFrom the coffee bar to the martini bar, from the sports bar to the jazz bar, there is a public lounge on MSC Preziosa to suit every mood and every moment. There is even a bar with its own library. So whether you want to savor a cappuccino in the morning, sip a cocktail after your swim, enjoy an aperitif before dinner, or quench your thirst between dances in the disco, you are never far from the ideal venue.
Safari LoungeThis large bar and lounge area exudes a fun, ethnic atmosphere thanks to the leopard-skin motif of its carpet and glass partitions, the two-tone tortoise-shell dance floor, the dramatic sculpted walls in brushed brass and the ethnic-design chandeliers and appliques fashioned in black Murano glass and gilded metal.
Phoenician PlazaAt the heart of the ship, this lively area offers a wide variety of modern comforts in an exotic setting inspired by ancient North African cultures. Elements evoking Mediterranean and Saharan architecture from the Roman and Phoenician civilisations create a stimulating atmosphere in which to browse the stylish boutiques, pause for an aromatic espresso coffee and savour some delicious pastries or handmade ice cream. An oasis of sensual pleasures.
The Green Sax Jazz BarStep into the Green Sax and tune in to kaleidoscopic layers of colour and light in harmonious but seemingly improvised patterns. The decor of this iconic Jazz Bar evokes the neon-lit, downtown world of the American cities where jazz music first emerged. It is a great place to grab an original cocktail from the extensive list, soak up the live music and immerse yourself in the inspired ambience.
EntertainmentOn board MSC Preziosa, you will find all the entertainment possibilities of a first-class resort, from spectacular shows in the futuristic theater to gaming in the glamorous casino and lively nights in the panoramic disco, not forgetting the high-tech thrills of the virtual world video arcade, as well as boutique shopping at tax and duty free prices. With so much to choose from, you will discover new ways to enjoy yourself every day.
Vertigo WaterslideDo you dare to take the plunge and experience the wildest ride on the seas? Starting way up on deck 18, Vertigo offers a thrilling journey through 120 metres of twists and turns. Bands of colour create a wonderful strobe effect as you zip through the tube. And when it shoots out over the edge of the ship, you will enjoy amazing views of the sea below - if you are brave enough to keep your eyes open!
Doremi Castle Aqua Park AdventuresThis aquatic adventure playground for kids boasts an exhilarating array of sprays, fountains and other water features designed to splash, soak and delight. A drenching bucket builds suspense by filling up drip by drip over unsuspecting heads, ready to rain down from on high, while a battery of water cannons encourages mischievous interaction between friends old and new.
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Undoubtedly the highlight of everyone's South American experience, glittering Rio is a city that enchants mind, body and soul. Radiant beaches, like Ipanema and Copacabana, stretch like bejeweled arcs around the city's perimeter. The monumental 120-foot statue of Christ the Redeemer towers over Rio atop Corcovado Mountain. Take a cable car up Sugarloaf Mountain for stunning panoramic views of the mountains, beaches and skyline. Visit world-renowned nightclubs where samba bands and disco dancers jump all night long.
Salvador is a dynamic collage of diverse religious and cultural groups, colorful open-air markets, tropical flowers, majestic colonial buildings, golden-sand beaches and the bubbling sensuality of the Bahian people. Visit the Sao Francisco Chapel, whose interior is paved with gold. Sample Salvador's Afro-Brazilian cuisine, including such mouth-watering specialties as "ensopada" (seafood poached in fresh coconut milk) and "vatapa" (spicy fresh shrimp).
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The economic capital of Morocco and the second largest city in Africa, Casablanca is an exotic blend of African, Arabian and European cultures. White-washed houses and peaceful mosques line the narrow streets of ancient Medina, the original Arab Section. Nearby, souks hum with the activity of contented shoppers bargaining for fine leather and handicrafts. The Ain Daib quarter in the southern part of the city boasts a strand of oceanfront resorts and restaurants set along the beach. Visit the mysterious "pink" city of Marrakech with its famed market and snake-charmers.
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The European culture capital in 1996, Copenhagen is Scandinavia's liveliest city. The musical and artistic pageantry are rivaled only by the changing of the guard ceremony in front of the Amalienborg Palace, home of the royal family since 1794. Yet certain parts of Copenhagen maintain a village-like feel, like the winding streets around the Raadhuspladsen and enchanting Tivoli Gardens.
Norway's political and cultural capital, Oslo was recently selected as the city with the highest quality of life in Europe. It's not surprising, considering the city's treasures: beautiful Frogner Park filled with modern sculpture, the emotional power of the Munch Museum and the Viking Ship Museum, together with forested mountains and secluded coves, all within the city limits.
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