The differences between the MSC Divina and her sister ships, MSC Fantasia and MSC Splendida, are:
- Increased capacity- MSC Divina boasts 1751 staterooms that can host 3502 guests (based on double occupancy), making it the largest ship in the MSC Cruises fleet.
- Infinity Garden Pool and a “beach zone” in the aft overlooking the ship’s wake.
- Technical changes that include more powerful propulsion motors, new alternators and new HVAC chillers
- A new freshwater production system that requires 40 percent less power, lessening environmental impact.
All MSC Divina guests have access to three restaurants and a Tex-Mex alternative dining restaurant, Acqua Park with 150 fountains and water jets, whirlpools and pool bar, the MSC Aurea Spa, children’s and teen areas, interactive 4D Cinema, virtual Formula 1 auto racing and the Pantheon Theatre.
Following her May 26 christening in Marseilles, France, the newest ship from MSC Cruises will sail May 27 on a six-night cruise to Venice with calls at Civitavecchia, Messina, Valetta and Dubrovnik. The ship will then begin a series of 7-night Eastern Mediterranean roundtrip itineraries from Venice and Bari, calling in Katakalon, Izmir, Istanbul and Dubrovnik, through October 2012.
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