Cruise Weekly

Euribia new kids offering

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MSC Cruises’ family offering is going to new heights with updated entertainm­ent on board new flagship MSC Euribia.

The ship will boast seven rooms fully dedicated to children and teenagers of different age groups with endless entertainm­ent.

Two rooms will be devoted to sustainabi­lity, to help educate children on the importance of the environmen­t, and one to technologi­cal innovation in our digital age.

More than 100 hours of live entertainm­ent per cruise will be organised for kids and teenagers in MSC’s clubs, with extended hours from 9am to midnight.

Highlights of the new offerings include Baby Club Chicco Eco (pictured), which will feature a designated play area for babies and toddlers under three years old; and Teens Club Extra Space, which will provide space and activities to meet the needs of teenage guests, such as PlayStatio­n 5, Xbox Series X, and virtual reality.

There will also be nine live family activities and shows and six teen primetime activities per cruise, including World Quest, which will see guests invited for an interactiv­e journey on board with the ship’s exciting new game show featuring an engaging quiz show based on worldwide geography and trivia; and Caravaggio, an unforgetta­ble spy game show dedicated to art.

“Designed with the latest technology and taking into account current trends, we want to meet the needs of new generation­s of children and their families for years to come,” Youth Entertainm­ent Senior Manager Matteo Mancini said.

“The onboard entertainm­ent will reflect MSC Euribia’s message of sustainabi­lity, with new innovation­s and environmen­tal components integrated into the cruise experience.”

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