MSC Seashore is one of MSC’s more outdoor-focused ships, and the pool areas are a big part of that experience.
This is not a ship with one simple main pool and a few chairs around it. MSC Seashore has several distinct pool zones, each with a different purpose. There is a high-energy resort pool, a covered pool area for questionable weather, an aft Infinity Pool with wake views, a family aquapark, and a private Yacht Club pool area.
In total, MSC Seashore has 5 pools, including one with a sliding roof and one for MSC Yacht Club guests.
The trick is knowing which pool area fits your cruise style.
If you want music, games, and frozen drinks, you will probably end up at Long Island Pool. If you want something more protected from the weather, Jungle Pool is the better bet. If you want a calmer, more ocean-facing spot, the Infinity Pool area on Deck 8 is worth checking out. If you have kids, Pirates Cove Aquapark will likely become part of your daily route. And if you are sailing in MSC Yacht Club, The One Pool is one of the biggest perks of the whole experience.
Let’s break it down.
MSC Seashore Pools at a Glance
| Pool / Area | Deck | Best For | What to Know |
|---|---|---|---|
| Long Island Pool | Deck 18 | Main pool energy, sea days, music | Busiest resort-style pool area |
| Jungle Pool Lounge | Deck 16 | Families, bad weather, covered pool time | Sliding roof, protected from wind and rain |
| Infinity Pool | Deck 8 | Wake views, lower-key pool time | Outdoor aft pool area with a more upscale feel |
| Pirates Cove Aquapark | Decks 18 and 19 | Kids, slides, splash features | Family waterplay area, hours and features may vary |
| The One Pool | Yacht Club area | Yacht Club guests | Private pool and sundeck area |
| Top 19 Exclusive Solarium | Deck 19 | Aurea or eligible guests | Sun deck area, not a main pool |
Long Island Pool

Location: Deck 18
Best for: Main pool energy, sea days, music, drinks, pool games
Long Island Pool is the main outdoor resort pool on MSC Seashore.
This is the pool area most people picture when they think of a cruise sea day: music, drinks, sun, games, poolside energy, and lots of people fully committed to vacation mode before lunch.
If MSC Seashore has a central daytime pool party area, this is it.
Long Island Pool is best for guests who want the classic cruise pool deck experience. It is lively, convenient, and close to the Long Island Pool Bar, which makes it one of the easiest places to grab a frozen drink, beer, cocktail, soda, or whatever your version of “I’m on vacation” happens to be.
It is also likely to be the busiest pool area on sea days. That does not make it bad. It just means you should go in with the right expectations.
If you want music, activity, and a lively resort feel, Long Island Pool is probably your spot. If you want peace, quiet, and an empty chair exactly where you want it at 11:30 a.m. on a sea day, well, that is adorable.
Jungle Pool Lounge

Location: Deck 16
Best for: Families, rainy days, windy days, covered pool time
Jungle Pool Lounge is MSC Seashore’s covered pool area. It has a sliding roof, which makes it one of the most useful pool spaces on the ship when the weather is not cooperating.
This area is especially helpful on windy sea days, rainy afternoons, cooler sailings, or times when the full sun just feels like too much. Because it is protected, Jungle Pool can become a go-to spot for families and guests who want pool time without being completely exposed to the elements.
The Jungle Pool Beach Bar is nearby, which makes it easy to grab drinks while using this area.
The tradeoff is that covered pool spaces can feel warmer, more humid, and more chlorine-heavy when the roof is closed. That is not unique to MSC Seashore. It is just the reality of putting a pool under a roof with lots of people using it.
Jungle Pool is not always the quietest option, but it is one of the most practical. On a ship this size, practical wins more often than people admit.
Infinity Pool

Location: Deck 8
Best for: Wake views, ocean-facing relaxation, lower-key pool time
The Infinity Pool is one of the most distinctive pool areas on MSC Seashore.
Instead of being tucked up on the main pool deck, it sits lower on the ship in the outdoor Deck 8 area. That gives it a very different feel from Long Island Pool or Jungle Pool. It is more connected to the ship’s waterfront design and feels less like a traditional top-deck cruise pool.
This area has more of an upscale resort feel, with aft views and a stronger connection to the ocean. Depending on timing, it can also feel more adult-centric and lower-key than the main pool deck.
The Infinity Pool is a great area to check out if you want something calmer than the high-energy pool scene on Deck 18. It is also a good option for cruisers who care more about views and atmosphere than pool games and music.
One important thing to know: do not expect to drink while sitting in the water. Even though the Infinity Pool area has a chic resort-style setup and the Infinity Bar is nearby, MSC generally enforces a no-drinks-in-the-pool rule. Grab your drink, enjoy the view, but keep it out of the water.
Not quite as glamorous as sipping a cocktail from a submerged lounger, but also much less likely to end with spilled drink chaos.
Pirates Cove Aquapark

Location: Decks 18 and 19
Best for: Kids, families, slides, water play
Pirates Cove Aquapark is the family splash zone on MSC Seashore. This is where kids can burn off energy, splash around, and enjoy the more playful side of the ship’s pool deck.
The area includes waterplay features and slides, making it one of the best spots for families with younger cruisers. It is not designed to be a peaceful sun deck. It is designed for kids to move, climb, splash, slide, and generally act like they are on vacation too.
Which, annoyingly, they are.
Pirates Cove is a must-know area for families, but it is also smart to manage expectations. Waterpark features can have specific operating hours, and individual splash features or slides may occasionally be down for maintenance. The best move is to check the MSC for Me app, look at the posted hours, or walk by the area early in the cruise before promising your kids a full week of nonstop waterslide action.
There are few cruise parenting mistakes worse than promising a waterslide before confirming it is actually open.
The One Pool and MSC Yacht Club Pool Area

Location: MSC Yacht Club area
Best for: Yacht Club guests, quieter pool time, premium service
The One Pool is the private pool area for MSC Yacht Club guests.
This is one of the major reasons Yacht Club feels so different from the rest of the ship. MSC Seashore is a big, busy vessel with a lot happening on the public decks. Yacht Club gives guests a private pool and sundeck retreat when they want to step away from the crowds.
The Yacht Club pool area also has access to exclusive Yacht Club amenities, including the Yacht Club Grill & Bar and private sundeck space.
For guests staying in Yacht Club, this is likely to be your default pool area. You can still enjoy the rest of the ship, but when the main decks get crowded, having a private pool area becomes a major perk.
If you are comparing Yacht Club pricing and wondering what you are actually getting, the pool deck experience is a big part of the answer.
Top 19 Exclusive Solarium
Location: Deck 19
Best for: Aurea or eligible guests, quieter sun deck time
Top 19 Exclusive Solarium is not one of the ship’s main pools, but it belongs in this guide because it is part of the overall sun deck and outdoor relaxation setup on MSC Seashore.
This area is generally tied to Aurea or eligible guest access and is designed as a quieter, more exclusive sun deck space. It is a good option for guests who want a calmer outdoor experience than the main pool deck.
The MSC Aurea Bar is nearby, which makes it convenient if you want to relax outside without heading back into the busier public areas for a drink.
If you do not have access, this will not be part of your normal pool routine. But if you do, it can be a nice escape from the Long Island Pool sea day crowds.
MSC Seashore Hot Tubs and Whirlpools

MSC Seashore has several whirlpool areas, but it is important to manage expectations.
On MSC, these are often better thought of as whirlpools rather than truly hot backyard-style hot tubs. Many cruisers find the public whirlpools warm or lukewarm rather than extremely hot.
That does not mean they are useless. It just means you should not board expecting a scalding spa soak on the public pool deck.
Infinity Whirlpools on Deck 8

The Infinity Whirlpools on Deck 8 are one of the best hot tub tips on MSC Seashore.
These whirlpools are located in the outdoor Deck 8 area, away from the busiest top-deck pool traffic. Because they are not right in the middle of the main pool deck or aquapark area, many guests overlook them.
They can also feel more comfortable than the more crowded round-style hot tubs near busy pool areas. The layout gives them a different feel, and the ocean views from Deck 8 are a major plus.
This is not a guarantee that they will always be empty. Nothing good on a cruise ship stays secret forever. But if you want a better shot at a calmer whirlpool experience, Deck 8 is absolutely worth checking before you give up and join the crowded upper-deck hot tub rotation.
Upper Deck Whirlpools
There are also whirlpool options around the upper pool areas, including near the main pool zones.
These are convenient if you are already spending time around Long Island Pool or Jungle Pool, but convenience comes with a price: crowds.
On sea days, the upper-deck whirlpools can fill quickly. They may also attract kids and groups who are using them more like tiny warm pools than relaxation spaces. That is cruise life. Nobody said shared whirlpools were a luxury spa experience.
If you want a quieter soak, try early morning, port days, dinner time, or Deck 8 before assuming the main pool deck is your only option.
Yacht Club Whirlpools
MSC Yacht Club also has private whirlpool options in the Yacht Club pool and sundeck area.
Like the Yacht Club pool itself, these are exclusive to Yacht Club guests and are generally a quieter, more premium alternative to the public hot tubs.
This is another reason Yacht Club can make such a big difference on MSC Seashore. You still have access to the energy of a large ship, but you also have a more controlled pool deck environment when you want it.
Pool and Hot Tub Hours
Pool and hot tub hours can vary by sailing, weather, staffing, maintenance, and itinerary.
That said, do not assume MSC Seashore’s public pools and whirlpools will stay open late into the night. On many MSC sailings, public pools and hot tubs may close in the evening, often around the time lifeguard staffing ends.
The best advice is simple: check the MSC for Me app and look at posted signs near each pool area.
If late-night hot tub time is important to you, verify hours early in the cruise. Otherwise, you may walk up in your swimsuit ready for a relaxing soak and find nets, ropes, and disappointment.
Pool Towels on MSC Seashore
MSC uses a towel checkout and return process, so pay attention to how pool towels are handled on your sailing.
Guests typically check out towels using their cruise card and return them to designated towel stations. Missing towels may result in a charge to your onboard account.
Treat pool towels like borrowed equipment, because MSC does.
For more details on how the process works and how to avoid surprise towel charges, see our full MSC pool towel guide.
More: Our Guide on Handling Pool Towels on MSC Ships
No Drinks in the Pools or Hot Tubs
MSC generally does not allow drinks in the pools or hot tubs.
This is especially worth knowing at the Deck 8 Infinity Pool, where the setup looks like the perfect place to sit in the water with a cocktail. The nearby Infinity Bar makes the idea even more tempting.
But if you try to bring drinks into the water, expect to be told to move them out.
The rule makes sense from a safety and cleanliness standpoint, even if it slightly ruins the day-club fantasy. Enjoy the drink nearby, then get back in the water.
Best MSC Seashore Pool Areas by Traveler Type
Best for First-Time Cruisers
Long Island Pool
This is the main cruise pool deck experience, with music, drinks, sea day energy, and plenty happening around you.
Best for Families
Jungle Pool Lounge and Pirates Cove Aquapark
Jungle Pool gives families a covered pool option, while Pirates Cove gives kids the dedicated splash and slide area.
Best for Younger Kids
Pirates Cove Aquapark
This is the most kid-focused water area on MSC Seashore.
Best for Bad Weather
Jungle Pool Lounge
The sliding roof makes this the most useful pool area when conditions are windy, rainy, or less than ideal.
Best for Ocean Views
Infinity Pool and Infinity Whirlpools
Deck 8 is the place to go if you want water time with a more ocean-facing feel.
Best for Pool Drinks
Long Island Pool and Jungle Pool Lounge
Both have nearby bars and easy access to daytime drinks.
Best for a Quieter Public Pool Feel
Infinity Pool
Timing matters, but the Deck 8 Infinity Pool area can feel calmer than the main pool deck.
Best for Aurea or Eligible Guests
Top 19 Exclusive Solarium
This is the better choice if you have access and want a more relaxed sun deck experience.
Best for Yacht Club Guests
The One Pool
The private Yacht Club pool area is one of the best perks of booking Yacht Club on MSC Seashore.
MSC Seashore Pool Chair Strategy
Pool chair strategy matters on MSC Seashore, especially on sea days.
The busiest areas will usually be around Long Island Pool, Jungle Pool, and Pirates Cove. If you want prime chairs near the main pool, go earlier in the day.
That does not mean you need to sprint out at sunrise like you are claiming land in a historical drama. But if you show up late morning on a sunny sea day and expect the perfect shaded chair next to the pool, you may be disappointed.
A few practical tips:
- Go earlier on sea days if chair location matters.
- Consider nearby upper-deck chairs if you do not need to be directly beside the pool.
- Use port days for easier pool and hot tub access.
- Try Deck 8 if the upper pool decks feel too crowded.
- Do not assume chair-saving rules will be enforced consistently.
- Shade can be just as valuable as pool proximity.
Sea day chair strategy is not complicated: earlier is better, shade is gold, and the best chair is usually claimed by someone who woke up suspiciously motivated.
More: Our Guide on Deck Chairs
MSC Seashore Pool Tips
- Check the MSC for Me app daily for pool, aquapark, and hot tub hours.
- Try Long Island Pool early in the cruise if you want the main pool experience.
- Use Jungle Pool when the weather is windy, rainy, or too hot.
- Check out the Infinity Pool area on Deck 8 if you want a calmer, more ocean-facing spot.
- Do not assume the hot tubs will be truly hot.
- Try the Deck 8 Infinity Whirlpools before battling the more crowded upper-deck whirlpools.
- Check Pirates Cove hours and feature availability before promising kids specific slides or splash features.
- Keep drinks out of the pools and hot tubs.
- Follow the towel return process carefully.
- If pool experience is a major priority and your budget allows, compare Aurea and Yacht Club options.
Final Thoughts
MSC Seashore has a strong pool setup because each area serves a different purpose.
Long Island Pool is the high-energy main pool. Jungle Pool gives you a covered, weather-friendly option. The Infinity Pool adds a more ocean-facing, lower-key feel. Pirates Cove Aquapark gives families a dedicated splash zone. Top 19 gives eligible guests a quieter sun deck. Yacht Club guests get the biggest upgrade with The One Pool and the private sundeck area.
The key is choosing the right pool for the right moment.
If you want music and activity, go to Long Island Pool. If the weather turns, head to Jungle Pool. If you want views and a more relaxed feel, try Deck 8. If you have kids, Pirates Cove will likely be part of your daily plan. If you are in Yacht Club, enjoy the private pool deck and quietly accept that you made a very nice decision.
MSC Seashore gives you plenty of pool options. You just need to know where to go before the rest of the ship gets there first.
