The luxury all-inclusive cruising concept from MSC Cruises, MSC Yacht Club, will be rolled out to MSC Magnifica as part of significant overhaul of the ship later this year.
Sales are now open for the “ship within a ship” offering which will launch in summer 2026. It will be the first time the MSC Yacht Club has been available on itineraries from Warnemunde to Baltic/Scandinavian destinations plus the 2027 MSC World Cruise.
“The MSC Yacht Club is one of our most highly regarded products, loved by guests for its outstanding level of service, elegant spaces and exclusive facilities, so we are proud to be bringing this to MSC Magnifica,” MSC Cruises CEO Gianni Onorato said.
“The extensive remodelling is the largest we’ve undertaken in the last ten years and underlines our commitment to offer our guests the best possible guest experience across our entire fleet.”
Guests booking the MSC Yacht Club benefit from an exclusive, all-inclusive experience featuring 24-hour butler and concierge service, elegant and spacious suites, and access to an oasis of private facilities. These include an the MSC Yacht Club restaurant and Top Sail Lounge, as well as a private sundeck with a pool, a grill restaurant and bar.
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Located across the upper decks, the new MSC Yacht Club on MSC Magnifica will feature 63 suites across five suite types spanning five decks. The ultra-luxurious Royal Suite accommodates up to six people with its own private whirlpool and an expansive 78 square metre terrace. The refurbishment of MSC Magnifica will also see the introduction of a new 270 square metre MSC Aurea Spa and MSC Gym Powered by Technogym. Itineraries now available to book are: a voyage from Warnemunde, Germany to Ronne in Denmark, Riga (Lativa) Tallinn (Estonia) Stockholm (Sweden) and Kotka/Helsinki (Finland) and beyond, departing on 16 May 2026; and five Mediterranean departures between three and eight nights in duration calling at ports such as Barcelona, Spain, Citavecchia, Rome and Marseille in France. The refurbished vessel will also sail MSC’s 2027 World Cruise departing Civitavecchia for Rome, Genoa (Italy), Marseille (France), and Barcelona (Spain) on 5, 6, 7 and 8 January respectively. The new 121-night route will visit 45 stunning destinations in 25 countries, with seven overnight stays in must-see places. It will be the first time the MSC Yacht Club has been available on an MSC World Cruise.
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Located across the upper decks, the new MSC Yacht Club on MSC Magnifica will feature 63 suites across five suite types spanning five decks. The ultra-luxurious Royal Suite accommodates up to six people with its own private whirlpool and an expansive 78 square metre terrace. The refurbishment of MSC Magnifica will also see the introduction of a new 270 square metre MSC Aurea Spa and MSC Gym Powered by Technogym. Itineraries now available to book are: a voyage from Warnemunde, Germany to Ronne in Denmark, Riga (Lativa) Tallinn (Estonia) Stockholm (Sweden) and Kotka/Helsinki (Finland) and beyond, departing on 16 May 2026; and five Mediterranean departures between three and eight nights in duration calling at ports such as Barcelona, Spain, Citavecchia, Rome and Marseille in France. The refurbished vessel will also sail MSC’s 2027 World Cruise departing Civitavecchia for Rome, Genoa (Italy), Marseille (France), and Barcelona (Spain) on 5, 6, 7 and 8 January respectively. The new 121-night route will visit 45 stunning destinations in 25 countries, with seven overnight stays in must-see places. It will be the first time the MSC Yacht Club has been available on an MSC World Cruise.