Magnificence in a class of its own
MSC Magnifica brings cruise travelers the best of both worlds with its masterful designs and relaxed refinement.
Marrying traditional craftsmanship with ground-breaking design, created to amaze even the frequent traveler, the superb venues on this ship are a feast for the senses, including 5 gourmet restaurants serving food from around the world. There are even 12 astonishing designer-themed bars to quench your thirst for variety. Kids and teens love their own themed venues and special clubs as well.
MSC Magnifica's award-winning MSC Aurea Spa brings you traditional Balinese massages found nowhere else at sea. Experience sheer heaven with the ultramodern beauty treatments, sauna, Turkish bath, fitness center, thalassotherapy room and relaxation area.
The leisure facilities are very impressive, with a lush open-airp ool complex, 4 whirlpools, a solarium and a sky-lit indoor pool with Magrodome retractable roof. You can enjoy a swim whatever the weather. Then there's tennis, minigolf, bowling, billiards, a high-tech gym and dedicated jogging track.
With so much to do and explore, you can be sure to live every moment to the fullest on board MSC Magnifica. The evening's entertainment is the icing on the cake. From a spectacular casino, panoramic discotheque, 4D cinema, Internet cafe, cigar lounge, plush 1,200 seat theater and live entertainment in the bars & lounges, there are endless possibilities for those days at sea.
If you desire a moment of relaxation, there's always ample deck space to escape for a romantic drink under the stars.
Like her name, cruising on MSC Magnifica will surely be a memorably magnificent experience.
MSC Magnifica offers 2 main restaurants, L'Edera and Quattro Venti. Each one boasts a top gastronomic selection thanks to the variety of dishes and the high quality of the foods, from choice Italian meats, scrupulously controlled, to fresh fruit. Every product is fresh and carefully handled, such as bread baked on board with the passion and knowledge of the most distinctive boulangerie. Dishes range from traditional and tasty Mediterranean fare, to the most refined international recipes. For a quick lunch choose Sahara buffet restaurant offering the utmost quality and variety in Italian and international cuisine.
For something different and exciting, have a night out at our Oriental Plaza Restaurant on Deck 7 Midship. Here you will experience the best of Asian dishes from the spicy hot North to the sizzling sweeter fare of the South, or if you prefer just a snack, try the mid-morning Dim Sum specialties from every region of China.
On MSC Magnifica guests can choose from 17 bars and lounges, inspired by different themes and inimitable in their wine and food selection, thus satisfying even the most sophisticated and demanding palates.
MSC Cruises' uncompromising dedication to its passengers is nowhere more evident than the unrivalled entertainment programmes and facilities offered on board MSC Magnifica, with its state-of-the-art 1240 seat Royal Theatre, futuristic T32 Disco and Atlantic City Casino with over 600 square metres of casino gaming and Video Arcade, video games room.
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