MSC announces offers for children and families at Euribia

MSC announces offers for children and families at Euribia

MSC Cruises has announced its offerings for children and families on board its newest ship, MSC Euribia, due to sail in June, according to a company statement.

Matteo Mancini, MSC Cruises Senior Manager of Youth Experiences, said: “We are delighted to announce our family offerings on board MSC Euribia. Designed with the latest technology and current trends, we want to meet the needs of new generations of children and their families for many years to come.

“The on-board entertainment program will reflect MSC Euribia’s message of sustainability with new innovations and environmental components integrated into the cruise.”

The new MSC Euribia children’s area includes 700 square meters of indoor space dedicated to children and teenagers. There are seven rooms on site, each designed for different age groups from 0 to 17 years old.

In addition, two rooms will be dedicated to teaching children the importance of sustainability and the environment, and one room will be dedicated to technological innovation in our digital age.

Programming runs from 9am to midnight.

Among the new offers from MSC Euribia:

  • Chicco Eco Children’s Club: In the Chicco Eco + Baby club, created in partnership with the famous children’s brand Chicco, There will be a playground for infants and toddlers up to three years of age. The space will include eco-friendly toys made from 80 percent recycled plastic or 67 percent organic and recycled plastic.
  • MSC Foundation Youth Center: a place where children can participate in educational activities and learn more about the importance of the environment and programs and causes MSC Foundation.
  • Teen Club Extra Space:  room for teens with a range of games including PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch, virtual reality, table football and table tennis.
  • World Quest: game show with world geography quiz and trivia with prizes.
  • Caravaggio: A spy art game show in which guests investigate a museum robbery to find a stolen painting and catch the thief.

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