
MSC Cruises held a steelcutting ceremony for their next vessel at Fincantieri’s shipyard in Monfalcone, Italy. This new ship will be the first in their larger Seaside-class. Called Seaside Evo-class, the first in the two ship order will be called MSC Seashore.

She will be delivered in in Spring 2021 and will be 169,400gt (versus MSC Seaside’s 153,516gt). Highlights include the addition of a lounge, another deck of Yacht Club cabins, 200 total additional cabins, al fresco dining options and more whirlpools.