Tuesday, 9 March 2010

Legendary Sophia Loren Godmother To MSC Magnificia


The 11th in the MSC Cruise fleet MSC Magnificia was christened by actress Sophia Loren to a backdrop of spectacular fireworks and of course champagne.

The ceremony was enjoyed by invited on board guests as well as being viewed by thousands via two giant floating screens and full MSC TV coverage.

MSC Magnificia weighs 90,000 gross tonnes and has capacity for over 3,000 passengers. The ship boasts state of the art facilities with it's innovative design concepts being found on the company's flagships MSC Fantasia and MSC Spendida.

MSC Magnificia's features include the Magrodome, the 1st within the Musica class series of ships. It's retractable roof, the largest of its kind, offer the opportunity for passengers to swim in all weathers, which is ideal for the Mediterranean sailings.

The ship also has world class double star Michelin chef Mauro Uliassi who will be at the forefront of the L'Oasi Restaurant. What more would one expect from MSC Cruises?

Passengers who like to keep fit, but also like to relax are also superbly catered for with a myriad of Olympic themed articles displayed in the L'Olimpiade sports bar.


MSC Magnifica will cruise the Mediterranean starting on the 20th March 2010. The 7 night itineraries take in Bari and Venice- Italy, Katakalon/Olympia -Greece, Izmir and Istanbul -Turkey and Dubrovnik - Croatia. Further MSC cruise deals and sailings are scheduled throughout the year.

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Wednesday, 3 March 2010

Swarkovski Crystal Staircase Links MSC Yacht Club Decks


There's more that opulence and grandeur on board MSC Cruises flagship the Fantasia.
MSC Fantasia joined the fleet in December 2008 and is the largest cruise ship specifically built for the European cruise line.

Fantasia has 1,637 staterooms with 80% having an ocean view and many with their own private balconies.

So what else can you expect from MSC Cruises Fantasia?

* The Acqua park has 150 illuminated musical fountains.

* 1,700 seats in the theatre which has live entertainment every night.

* Fantasia boasts a 4-D cinema.

* For passengers who love an adrenaline rush there is a F1 race car simulator when driving skills can be put to the test.

* A water slide in the children's pool.

* A glass roof called a magrodome encloses the pool area of the The MSC Fantasia I Tropici.

* World class restaurants in a variety of dining options, including Tex Mex.

* The La Caramella Candy Shop for those young and old with a sweet tooth.

The list is not exhaustive merely a 'taster' of what passengers looking for fantastic cruise deals can expect!

And if that's not tempting enough there's always the 99 MSC Yacht club suites which all have butler service, their own private sky-dome pool along with an exclusive Observation Lounge to meet the demands of the most discerning of cruise passengers. The Yacht Club suites are on two decks and linked by an impressive Swarkovski crystal staircase.

MSC Fantasia Image - MSC Cruises

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Tuesday, 16 February 2010

Themed Cruises A Big Hit With Passengers


Cruise passengers who adore 'soaps' will be delighted to know that they can experience more than watching they favourite 'soap' during their cruise! Celebrity cruises have a four day 'Soap Cruise' departing from Miami this season.

Themed cruises are becoming more and more popular as such many of the leading cruise lines have a variety of diverse themed cruise deals this year. From lectures, demonstrations, performances by top personalities and tours are amongst the vast ranges on offer, where passenger participation is encouraged and welcomed.

Crystal Cruises have seven Wine and Food Experiences of Discovery this year featuring top chefs and wine experts. Crystal Cruises also have a mind, body and spirit Wellness cruise Departing from Singapore in April.

Holland and America Line also have a gastronomic delights for their passengers with over seventy chefs from the US providing a wealth of knowledge for the most discerning of palettes throughout their 2010 cruise season, all demonstrations will be presented in the new on-board Culinary Arts Centre.

MSC Cruises have a whole host of different themed cruises throughout the season from baseball, big band, polka, bridge along with varied food and wine themes. On their cruise ship Melody there are some unusual themes which include n Circus, arts, crafts, magic and dreams; further themes include music, fashion. Beauty and dance on South America cruises until May.

The whole ethos of passengers being spoilt for choice certainly holds true as themed cruises are becoming an integral part of meeting passenger needs.

Image: MSC Melody

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Thursday, 17 December 2009

Smellology - By Default Or Design?


People are becoming more enlightened into the science related smells and the affects they can have on well-being. 'Scratch and sniff' has been around for many years, along with the associations that specific smells can induce hunger or in the extreme some smells can make them feel physically sick!

Mediterranean Shipping Company, MSC, have plans to infuse their ships with a variety of different fragrances, which include figs and almonds, to make up a signature fragrance for their cruise ships.

The signature fragrance is being used to enhance passenger's well-being by having fragranced air which reminds them of the Mediterranean, using the same methodology and in-trend ideas of fragranced hotels which are being seen in many major cities to enhance guests senses and memories of pleasurable experiences.

It has been reported that the fragrance will be dispersed via the air conditioning as well as being infused into toiletries, table linen, bedding and towels. This announcement by MSC Cruises arrives just two months after the luxury line Silversea have reported that their next ship, the Silver Spirit, would have a 'menu of scents' which can be diffused through passenger's cabin on request.

The Italian perfumer Laura Tonatto has designed three different fragrances for Silversea's passengers; Oltre which has been designed to evoke the boundless seas; Albi made for de-stressing with the familiar scent of lavender and Fiori d'Arancio an orange-infused fragrance which is claimed to have a calming affect.

Passenger's may find these scents more pleasurable than the usual overpowering smell of suntan lotion or the ship's engine rooms, however maybe it's these smells which people have come to recognise which evoke memories of their cruising holidays?

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