MSC Euribia begans inaugural season with Bulgarians

The first Bulgarian visitors boarded MSC Euribia, the newest vessel in the 300-year-old fleet of the world's most extensive cruise line. The cruise ship will be formally named in a ceremony on June 8 in Copenhagen after setting sail for its first season from Amsterdam today

The first Bulgarian visitors boarded MSC Euribia, the newest vessel in the 300-year-old fleet of the world's most extensive cruise line. The cruise ship will be formally named in a ceremony on June 8 in Copenhagen after setting sail for its first season from Amsterdam today
The first Bulgarian visitors boarded MSC Euribia, the newest vessel in the 300-year-old fleet of the world's most extensive cruise line. The cruise ship will be formally named in a ceremony on June 8 in Copenhagen after setting sail for its first season from Amsterdam today (Image Courtesy-Facebook

The first Bulgarian visitors boarded MSC Euribia, the newest vessel in the 300-year-old fleet of the world’s most extensive cruise line. The cruise ship will be formally named in a ceremony on June 8 in Copenhagen after setting sail for its first season from Amsterdam today.

“The ship has a fantastic vibe. With a wide variety of amenities and thrilling entertainment, visitors may enjoy one-of-a-kind experiences on board. According to CruiseGuru’s Diana Blagoeva, MSC’s new treasure is stunning, poised to dazzle tourists worldwide, and lovely.

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The first visitors to the ship savour the fine dining options and the ambience provided by the 21 bars. An excellent performance will be presented every night in the ship’s theatre, which has around 1,000 seats and the most up-to-date audio and lighting equipment. Its water park, with a coral motif and five stunning pools, has already captured the hearts and attention of visitors.

Visitors can rediscover the famous Mediterranean-style promenade on board, which features a stunning LED dome, a broad selection of stores, restaurants with delectable delicacies, and entertainment opportunities.

The ancient goddess Euribia, who controlled the waters using the winds, weather, and constellations, inspired the ship’s name, MSC Euribia, which furthers the ship’s mission to master the deployment of cutting-edge sustainable technology to safeguard and maintain the priceless marine ecosystem. Travelling in blue has never been greener than on this one-of-a-kind ship, where innovation meets art.

Liquefied natural gas, one of the world’s cleanest marine fuels, powers the new ship. The ship will also be equipped with other cutting-edge environmental technologies, such as a sophisticated onboard sewage treatment system that meets Baltic Standard requirements, waste management, energy efficiency measures, and connection to shore power to ensure that there are no emissions from the ship wherever shore power is available.

The outside of this much-awaited new ship will be painted in a distinctive pattern that symbolises MSC Cruises’ dedication to safeguarding the maritime environment. German graphic designer Alex Flemig created the artwork. Over 20 new ships make up the fleet of MSC Cruises.