The following are some useful Information you need to know about the MSC Seashore:
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Disabled Facilities
- MSC Cruises offers the best facilities for all guests, including those with reduced mobility or disabilities.
- Most of the excursions are fully wheelchair accessible.
- In-house staff is trained to assist passengers with disabilities.
- The restaurant doors and cabins are easily accessible by a disabled person.
Medical Facilities
- Though MSC fleets are well-equipped with medical facilities, passengers are requested to bring their medicines and put them in their hand luggage.
- A medical center is open at the time advertised in the booklet. But that doesn't mean their medical facilities can deal with a birth or any pregnancy complications.
- For safety reasons, they cannot admit any women who have reached or exceeded the 24th week of pregnancy by the end of the cruise.
Dietary Requirements
- MSC offers all types of special dietary requirements, such as gourmet, kosher, gluten-free, and more.
- Even vegetarian menus of delicious specialties are freshly prepared onboard, along with pre-packed kosher meals.
Dress Code
- Casual wear is advised for life onboard and shore excursions.
- For Gala evenings and parties, a slightly more formal dress is recommended.
- For formal evenings, cocktail dresses are for ladies, and a lightweight suit or dinner jacket is for the gentlemen on board.
- Appropriate clothing is recommended for visiting religious sites. For example, no low-cut tops, and shoulders and knees should be covered.
Smoking Policy
- There are specially designated areas on each vessel.
- Smoking or e-cigarettes are not permitted in cabins, balconies, or anywhere not expressly indicated by signage and ashtrays.
- Repeated smoking in non-smoking areas can ultimately lead to disembarkation.
Wi-Fi
- Onboard all MSC cruises, Wi-Fi is available at an additional cost.
- There are three packages – Standard Internet, Premium Internet, and Chat & Social.
- All three packages are unique and keep you connected with the world on land while you're at sea.
Onboard Languages
- Crew members use six different languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Brazilian Portuguese.
- The cabin information booklets and other printing materials used on board have been published in these six languages.
- The menus in restaurants also use these languages depending on the area of the world in which each fleet is located.