The deck layout of the MSC Seascape is well designed and each deck offers different experience and facilities for your voyage at sea. Here is a breakdown of each deck on the MSC Seascape, detailing what you can find and enjoy:
Deck 04 is for basic ship operations, the tendering area for moving passengers to and from the ship where the vessel cannot berth. It also contains the medical amenities of the ship in case of any health complications during the cruise and the crew's quarters.
Deck 05 is the first deck accessible by the passengers and is the main lobby that contains the guest services and reception. It also provides a range of cabins which makes it an ideal place for travelers who wish to be in the middle of the important facilities and easy reach to the boarding and disembarking points.
Deck 06 called Lanzarote which is an island in Spain is mainly a shopping deck. Here, guests can take time to shop for various items ranging from duty-free shops to shops selling jewelry, clothes and other souvenirs. It is a good place to engage in some shopping when one is on the sea.
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Deck 07 is all about Mykonos where you can find the casino on the ship where you can have a try at different games and slot machines. This deck also has several lounges where one can order a drink or just sit and chat with others, as well as more shops for those who like to shop.
Deck 08 is dedicated to leisure and recreation with an emphasis on the outdoors. The Waterfront Promenade is 540-meter long and provides a view of the sea; it is an excellent place for a walk or jogging. This deck also has luxurious spa facilities for rejuvenation and multiple swimming pools with one of them being Magrodome which is a swimming pool with a glass roof that can be opened or closed at will to allow for swimming regardless of the weather.
Deck 09 has a variety of cabins available to passengers which are comfortable and come in different sizes and with different views. This deck is ideal for guests who want to be in the middle of the ship to experience lesser movement and easy access to most of the facilities on board.
Like Deck 09, Deck 10 is mainly used to accommodate passengers' cabins. There are interior staterooms, ocean view and balcony cabins available for guests, which gives a wide range of choices for different guests with different needs and expectations.
Deck 11 remains to provide a great variety of staterooms for single use and for families. The cabins on this deck are intended to offer a quiet sanctuary after an exciting day of fun.
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There are more passenger cabins on Deck 12 as well, and all of them are designed to provide comfort and style of MSC Seascape. Rooms on this deck include different arrangements, including joining rooms for families or people who are in a group.
Cozumel is a well-known Caribbean Island, and this is why Deck 13 is named after it. It offers extra passenger accommodation in the form of interior cabins, starting from the standard inside cabins and going up to outside cabins with a balcony.
Deck 14 continues the ship's wide range of cabin accommodations, ideal for guests seeking peace and comfort. Named after the Hawaiian island of Maui, it is well-positioned for quick access to both the upper and lower decks.
Deck 15 is unique as it includes both passenger cabins and the ship's bridge. This is where the ship's operations are managed, and it's a great deck for guests who enjoy being near the action of the ship's navigational headquarters.
Deck 16 offers a luxurious experience for those staying in the MSC Yacht Club. It includes exclusive suites and the private Yacht Club Restaurant, which serves gourmet meals with an extensive wine list. This deck also features a dedicated sundeck with pools and kid-friendly areas, ensuring a mix of relaxation and family fun.
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Deck 18 extends the Yacht Club experience, featuring additional suites and more private areas, including a sundeck and pool reserved exclusively for Yacht Club guests. It also offers outdoor recreational facilities, such as fitness areas and adventure trails, for those who enjoy staying active.
Deck 19 focuses on luxury and adventure, providing more exclusive suites within the MSC Yacht Club and an exciting adventure trail that wraps around the deck. It's perfect for passengers who want to enjoy luxury accommodations while engaging in fun activities.
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Deck 20 is the highest deck and offers a range of outdoor activities. It includes a Yacht Club sundeck with loungers, a larger swimming pool, and a panoramic Jacuzzi. For thrill-seekers, there are waterslides, sports courts, and adventure trails, making it a great spot for active passengers.
Each of these decks on the MSC Seascape is designed to provide a unique blend of comfort, luxury, entertainment, and adventure. Whether you are looking for quiet relaxation, family fun, or an active lifestyle at sea, you will find the perfect place on one of these decks.