MSC FANTASIA – 4,363 passengers over 14 decks

Fantasia Class ships start here! Built for families.

 

And for a treat with the kids, there is a real stone pizza house. Even the espresso bar serves freshly-baked pastries and authentic gelato. To work off those calories there are sports facilities including tennis, basketball, mini-golf, a jogging track and gym. There is a great Aqua Park Pool Complex and the kids and youth facilities are extensive with a Formula 1 simulator and 4D Cinema. Sister Fantasia ships. MSC DIVINA,  MSC PREZIOSA   MSC @ THOMAS COOK MSC CRUISES FROM SOUTHAMPTON – here

MSC FANTASIA WEB CAM & CURRENT POSITION

All rooms and suites come with air conditioning, bathroom with shower, wardrobe, interactive TV, telephone, wireless internet access (for a fee), mini bar, safe. The better rooms have more space and wardrobe space. In most cases the beds can be double or separated as twins.

  • Royal Suites from approximately 52 sq.m. (including a balcony of 16 sq.m.).
  • Executive and Family Suites from approximately 40 to 50 sq.m. With panoramic sealed window. 
  • Deluxe Suites from approximately 21 to 26 sq.m. with balcony. 
  • Suites from approx. 32 sq.m. to 41 sq.m.
  • Suite with a panoramic sealed window, approximately from 21 sq.m. to 25sq. m.
  • Balcony cabins from approx. 13 sq.m to 36 sq.m
  • SuperFamily cabins: spacious accommodation for up to 6 people, comprising two connecting triple cabins, two bathrooms and two balconies. The SuperFamily cabin comes at a fixed per-cabin price, regardless of how many people actually use it.
  • Ocean View cabins approximately from 12 sq.m to 29 sq.m.*
  • Interior Cabins from approx 13 sq.m to 24 sq.m.*

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We have yet to find a written dress code for MSC, but people do get smart in the smart places and you will see in number 3 they suggest you bring a tux and the ladies an evening dress. We have the following (taken from their website.)

DORIS VISITS WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN MENU OF PORT GUIDES

The five golden rules to follow on a cruise to have the best experience

Taking a cruise may be a holiday, but it is also a skill and those who have been on plenty know all the golden rules. If you have never taken a cruise before, but are keen to fit straight in and look and feel like a pro, there are five principles to live by, which will ensure you make the most of your time.

DORIS VISITS EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN MENU OF PORT GUIDES
 
1.      Learn the lingo
 
There is a whole new language used at sea, so learning a few words will help you look like you have done this before. Always remember that the vessel you are cruising on is referred to as a ship and never a boat and your accommodation is a cabin. Get your bearings on board and refer to the front of the ship as the bow, the back is the stern, port is to the left-hand side and the starboard is the right. 

2.      Keep to ship’s time
 
One of the beauties of cruising is the opportunity to visit a wide selection of destinations in one trip, but this could well mean crossing various time zones. Running on ship’s time will help you manage your day onboard and not miss that all-important dinner reservation, but it is also vital for port days. Be sure your watch is in line with the ship’s time before disembarking to guarantee you are back on board well before the vessel is due to set sail again.

DORIS VISITS CANARY ISLAND MENU OF PORT GUIDES
 
3.      Only pack what you need
 
It can be tempting to pack all things for all eventualities for your cruise, especially if you are travelling with young children. Experienced cruisers know that many of these items are actually readily available onboard, so they leave them at home. These include a buggy, which can easily be organised in advance, and toiletries, which are found in each cabin. Leaving these out of your luggage will give you extra space to buy souvenirs on the ship or in your favourite ports.
 
The items that really are a good idea to bring along though are a tux for the men or a formal dress for the women. Gala night really is one of those special cruise experiences and you will certainly want to look the part. Click the picture to go to their site.

DORIS VISITS FJORDS MENU OF PORT GUIDES
 
4.      Plan your time
 
Yes, you are on holiday, but you have booked yourself onto a cruise ship that is chock full of fantastic things to do, see, eat and explore, so you’ll want to make the most of your time. There’s nothing more frustrating than realising you could have seen Cirque du Soleil On The Seas if you’d organised it earlier.
 
Plan the experiences you really want to have in advance and get them booked to avoid disappointment. This includes reservations at the speciality restaurants and spa treatments for a good feeling of being pampered. Even better, if you book on embarkation day, you will receive a 50 per cent discount on your spa treatments. Explore ports on an organised excursion or have ideas before getting off the ship about where to go, otherwise, you could end up missing out on a destination’s best attractions.

DORIS VISITS BALTIC SEA MENU OF PORT GUIDES
 
5.      Know when to take advantage of the ship benefits
 
There are a wide number of benefits that passengers can take advantage of onboard MSC Cruises simply by upgrading. For example, if you upgrade your Bella cabin experience, you’ll automatically be served breakfast in your cabin. While this may sound romantic for couples, it can also be great for families. Not having to ready all the children for breakfast at the same time makes for a less stressful trip and everyone loves the treat of eating in their pyjamas.

CHAT GROUPS – a fantastic way to help others and a place to find answers. We run a Facebook Group for each of the ships. For example, P&O IONA group  P&O Ventura MARELLA EXPLORER Disney & Family cruise chatSAGA Ocean & River cruise chat group Viking Ocean & River Cruising chatCunard Chat – Premium cruise liners Find the complete list of chat groups here