Sweeping across the Mediterranean in style, the stunning MSC Fantasia couples relaxation and entertainment together for a cruise you aren't likely to forget in a hurry. This stunning jewel in MSC’s crown is a combination of sumptuous Mediterranean style and the latest state of the art technology, meaning you'll find exciting innovations and relaxing spaces throughout. Magnificent in size yet staying welcoming and friendly, MSC Fantasia is the perfect choice for your next adventure.
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Elegant and sophisticated dining options are available onboard MSC Fantasia at the main restaurants. These arrangements are designed for a relaxed night of fine cuisine where guests have the choice of two sittings per evening. State your preference before you cruise and a table will be allocated to you for the entire duration of your cruise. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the menus cover a wide variety of tempting choices, which can also cater for gluten-free, vegetarian and kosher.
The buffet onboard a cruise is always a big hit and MSC Cruises has introduced an even more flexible service, serving Mediterranean and International cuisine non-stop for 20 hours a day, from 6:00 until 2:00. Individual stations include a Meat Carvery, Bakery Corner, Wellness Corner, Take-away Station and a dedicated Kids Corner.
Other complimentary dining options include a continental breakfast delivered to the privacy of your stateroom and a casual outdoor lunch by the pool from the grill or pizzeria.
Book MSC Yacht Club Class and you will have private access to Silver Service Restaurant, which has exclusive delicacies, an extensive wine list with expert sommelier guidance and a dedicated gourmet healthy eating menu. The Top Sail Lounge offers a variety of Italian and international dishes, freshly prepared, plus an à la carte connoisseur selection of premium beverages and fine wines. The top-class pool sundeck is also exclusive to MSC Yacht Club members and features pool snacks and a refreshing drink menu.
Whether you are here to enjoy the shows, to dance the night away or to star gaze on the wonderful sun deck, MSC Fantasia is ready and waiting to entertain you.
The lounges have bands playing music for all tastes from pianists and string quartets to pop, rock and oldies. Many of the nightly shows have an accent of the Mediterranean—vivid Flamenco dancers from Spain or historical glances back to Old Europe. Next, it's time for Vegas. Test your luck with poker, roulette or blackjack in the casino. After a visit to the midnight buffet for a late-night snack, have one more dance or slip off for a night cap.
Onboard MSC Fantasia you'll find fluffy towels and plush robes for the steam room and sauna, delicate flower petals and warm lighting in your massage room and state-of-the-art fitness equipment in the gym. Right near the luxurious private spa treatment rooms, there is a relaxation and meditation area surrounded by glass overlooking the open ocean. Furnished with small teak beds and located on the top deck of the ship, it’s the perfect place for some quiet time to rest and rejuvenate.
MSC's beauty treatments blend the best of ancient and modern practices incorporating elements of natural minerals, healing salts and aromatherapy to modern methods such as electronic stimulation. The health centre offers specialised treatments targeted for various purposes including anti-wrinkle facial treatments, firming and exfoliating all-over body treatments and several types of massage incorporating shiatsu, reflexology and sports therapy. Meanwhile, the salon offers a full range of services from cuts and colouring to make-up application and waxing.
Each day brings different activities. No matter whether you like to sleep in or wake up early, stroll around the deck or run on the jogging track, refresh yourself with a swim or relax in the whirlpool, play deck games or relax in the card room, there is the perfect area to suit every guest. The library is stocked with books for your perusal and there’s an Internet Café to email friends and family with updates throughout your journey.
If you’d like to pick up a memento to remind you of your cruising holiday, head to the shops where there is an extensive offering of duty-free treats, as well as all the basics that you may need during your holiday.
Guests who cruise as part of the MSC Yacht Club will gain from a range of fantastic benefits. They will have access to private areas such as a pool, whirlpools, and an exclusive lounge with amazing panoramic views, as well as the opportunity to arrange private shopping and design their own shore excursions. These cruisers will also have the use of 24 hour butler and concierge service.
Find out more about the MSC Yacht Club by reading our blog - Is MSC Cruises’ Yacht Club Worth it?
The ship was far too busy and not enough beds when we were the day at sea. Shower curtains in the toilet are old fashioned and the carpet edges had never been hoovered. I could feel the bobbly mattress protector through the sheets. The ships bars and restaurants were very nice and decadent and we always received great service. I reported things being stolen off my subbed and the receptionist just said fill out a lost property form and made out it was my fault for leaving the stuff on the bed, even though The majority of passengers left their stuff on the sun beds. The service at times was slow at the bars but again it was just far too busy. I have been on better class of ships before.
Won't be cruising with MSC again , it was the first and last time , The ship was lovely , but hand washing and sanitizing was hardly ever enforced , in fact we had to go looking for the sanitizer every time we wanted to use it . The economy drinks package was very limited , 2 beers and small cocktails , no frozen large ones in package , so we had to upgrade on the 1st day . The food in the main restaurant was awful , small portions , luke warm and more like 3 star that 5 star fine dining , cheese board on Gala evening was 3 small triangles of cheese and 3 crackers in a packet put in front of you , baked alaska was a square piece of cake , looked more slice of ice cream , buffet food not much better , curry but no rice , lamb , beef etc , no veg or potatoes to go with them , people pushing and shouting everywhere , never known so many rude passengers on a cruise , mainly french and Italian on board , We have cruised more than 25 times and we can honestly say , if this was our first , we'd never have done a second one . don't waste your money , I can highly recommend RCI , NCL or P and O , food , entertainment and service on these other ships is excellent , but avoid MSC at all costs , they try and push to get you to eat in the better restaurants , this is at a cost of between 30 and 60 dollars a time , every announcement is made in 5 languages and can even be heard in the toilets , I could go on , but would be here all day :(
We cruised on MSC Fantasia 1-8th June 2019...we had a lovely holiday and there were things we loved about the ship and others that were not so good! Firstly the ship is stunning! Very elegant and stylish. The layout of the cabin gave more usable floor space and therefore seemed bigger than other ships we’ve been on. The entertainment was not the greatest but I suppose there is a limit to acts that can perform to an international, multilingual audience. So it’s mainly singing and dancing of an evening with a wide variety of genres to suit all tastes. We took a couple of excursions and they were both great. The guides were very informative and extremely accommodating of my husband and his mobility needs. Word of caution book your trips online before you go as they are cheaper than when onboard. Most of the ports had a shuttle bus service to and from the main town/point of interest which seemed a reasonable price and the buses were located as soon as you got off the ship which avoided some very long cruise terminal walks to other forms of transportation etc. The not so good points... we were allocated first set dining at 6.30pm which is in fact WAY to early for most ports of call and the restaurant was always half full with no atmosphere! The food on the first few nights was cold! Then we were busy so didn’t bother going again... we met other people who were sharing our table and the said they’d been and the food was hot so we decided to try again on what was supposed to be a gala night... 6 people, 6 stone cold meals! We all complained and some meals were replaced and came out hot the 2nd time but by then I’d lost my appetite! For the last 2 nights we managed to get a table on the 2nd sitting which was a totally different experience! The atmosphere in the restaurant was buzzing and the food was hot! The times of the sittings are the problem I think, 6.30pm or 9pm... one is just a little too early and the other is just a little too late... The buffet is HUGE! At peak times it can get very busy and my husband found it difficult to get around with the amount of people and with them coming from all different directions! There was plenty of choice and mostly the food was hot but with all buffet type arrangements I’ve never found one that can keep food piping hot yet. So it was a bit of potluck as to whether you got hot food or not! The dress code was never enforced... we dressed up on the Captains night and found we were in a minority of about 20% of the boat. That’s fine if people don’t want to dress up but on other ships we’ve been on your not allowed in the main restaurant without at least a jacket and trouser in formal night and to be sitting there in full regalia to have someone next to you in shorts and a hoodie just ruined the occasion. So unfortunately this cruise didn’t live up to our usual expectations of the reason we fell in love with cruising. If you’re looking for AMAZING food and dressing elegantly at times this is not the cruise ship for you. We got an absolute bargain of a price for our cruise and the ports of call were varied and excellent which is what we chose the trip for. I’m not saying we wouldn’t ever cruise with MSC again we would for the right price and with ports of call that are of interest but we would definitely know what to expect re the food and dress code etc. Re the drinks package... we didn’t have it because my husband doesn’t drink much and so couldn’t justify the prepayment. We met friends who did have a drinks package and in some bars the staff allowed them to have as many drinks as they wanted so they got us the odd drink. Obviously at times they were refused the extras but that’s understandable as that’s the rules. A bottle of house wine worked out to just over 20€ a bottle with the tax whilst onboard and was very drinkable. Spirits are very expensive at around 15€ for a double! They are very strict with not allowing alcohol onboard at ports too... so depending on how much you drink etc decide whether the package is needed or not. I’ve tried to leave an honest review that may help people to decide whether MSC aid the cruise line for them etc...
Nice ship, very attractive bars and common areas. Very good shows, daily. Cabins a bit small and poorly laid out, service very patchy, organisation very poor, excursions terrible value even by cruise ship standards, food not very good, customer service useless. If you do use Fantasia, tip the staff who serve you well and opt out of the flat service charge per cabin. Drinks packages (7 of them!) very confusing because you can have certain things in certain places, but not in others. It's stupid and embarrassing, but MSC don't care.