MSC Cruises has celebrated the float out of its MSC Grandiosa at the shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, where the vessel is currently being built. She has moved to a new wet dock area, where work will continue until her scheduled delivery on 31 Oct 2019. One of three of the brand’s...
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MSC Cruises has celebrated the float out of its MSC Grandiosa at the shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, where the vessel is currently being built.
She has moved to a new wet dock area, where work will continue until her scheduled delivery on 31 Oct 2019.
One of three of the brand’s Meriviglia class ships, Grandiosa will also become the first of three new Meriviglia-Plus ships set to join MSC’s fleet, offering larger tonnage and guest capacity than its sister ships MSC Meraviglia and MSC Bellissima.
Highlights include a large Mediterranean-style promenade, new bar and lounge L’Atelier Bistrot, plus two brand new Cirque du Soleil at Sea shows.
Grandiosa is scheduled to set sail on 16 Nov from Italy.
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