This new positioning of the specialty restaurants allows for the restaurants to have an improved sea view and MSC Cruises’ signature steakhouse, Butcher’s Cut, will offer for the first-time outdoor seating and al fresco dining on the iconic waterfront promenade. There will be a new location for the Chef’s Court that houses the five specialty restaurants, which will be moved to Deck 8. MSC Seashore, Infinity Pool Outdoor dining and drinking Whilst this ship is designed for warmer weather, the Jungle Pool features a larger magrodome that can be closed to create an indoor pool area when needed. The kids’ clubs are also located on deck 18, making this the go-to deck for all the family. In order to enhance this part of the ship further, Long Island Pool, is now connected with the aquapark with a Pirate Cove theme to create an extensive water area. The newly designed area also includes a 360-degree water fountain island in the centre as well as a new lounge space within the pool. On Deck 18, the main pool – Long Island Pool offers two different depths so that guests can choose to swim or simply stand and hang-out in the water. MSC Seashore introduces two new infinity whirlpool baths - one on each side of the outdoor promenade of Deck 8 - with 20 sea-facing seats so guests can treat themselves to the ultimate relaxation spot with the soothing water jets while enjoying striking sea views. As the pool is close to the water at deck 8, this is the perfect spot to connect with the sea and take in spectacular views from sunrise to sunset. This pool is one of the largest infinity pools at sea, offering a variety of different depths as well as sunbeds sunken in the water. The stunning aft pool has been redesigned to create an Infinity Pool, which now extends right up to the very end of the aft, with a glass wall offering uninterrupted views of the ocean. There will be six pools offering everything from thrills and adventure for younger guests through to stylish poolside relaxation for those looking to unwind on board. Here’s a look at what you’ll find on the ship.
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The MSC Seashore will also call at Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, the line’s private island. In November 2021, she will then be transferred to Miami sailing on weeklong itineraries to the Eastern and Western Caribbean. When she launches, she will be offering Mediterranean cruises, sailing to Malta, Spain, France and Italy. She will be the longest ship in the fleet and the largest ship built in Italy. The stylish ship, which is due to launch in August 2021, has plenty of outdoor spaces and designed for cruisers to spend their time by the pool. MSC Cruises has revealed stunning renderings of their newest ship, the MSC Seashore.