MSC Cruises Reveals Some Details of MSC World Atlantic
by Dori Saltzman
Rending: MSC Cruises
MSC Cruises has opened bookings of its fourth World Class ship – MSC World Atlantic – and is revealing details of some new-to-brand spaces cruisers will find onboard. Highlights will include a new Latin culture-themed bar and a retro-inspired “Clubhouse” that evolves throughout the day.
“Our Port Canaveral guests love MSC Cruises’ mix of European style and American comfort, and we can’t wait for them to discover everything we have planned for MSC World Atlantic,” said Lynn Torrent, president of MSC Cruises North America. “We’re building on the best of MSC World Europa and MSC World America by introducing new spaces, fresh entertainment options, and unforgettable moments at sea—paving the way for guests and travel advisors to plan some incredible Caribbean getaways.”
Highlights of MSC Atlantic will include:
Viva La Musica
New to MSC Cruises will be the Viva La Musica bar, which celebrates Latin culture with music, salsa dancing, and a wide choice of handcrafted cocktails.
The Clubhouse
Also available on MSC World Europa, The Clubhouse will be new to the American market with its appearance on MSC World Atlantic. The retro-inspired space will offer a changing array of activities and entertainment throughout the day.
The Harbour
Also available on MSC’s other World Class ships, The Harbour is an outdoor activity park offering families plenty of places to play, dine, and explore together. Features include a water park, plus a High Trail Ropes Course.
Cliffhanger
After its successful debut on MSC World America, this heart-pumping over-water swing returns, lifting guests 160 feet above the ocean for unbeatable views and an unforgettable adrenaline rush.
MSC World Atlantic debuts in Port Canaveral starting Nov. 13, 2027, sailing a mix of seven-night Eastern and Western Caribbean cruises. Like its sister ships, it will feature more than 30 bars, restaurants, and lounges.





