MSC Euribia is one of MSC’s newest, most modern ships – and it’s built to feel like a “big ship” without being overwhelming. You get the signature indoor promenade (Galleria Euribia) with the giant LED dome overhead, a strong lineup of bars and specialty dining, a legit waterpark setup, and an MSC Yacht Club enclave for anyone who wants the ship-within-a-ship experience.
If you like ships where you can bounce between pool time, shows, cocktails, and a late-night wander through the promenade without needing a map every five minutes, Euribia fits the bill.
Quick Facts: MSC Euribia at a Glance
- Class: Meraviglia-Plus (Meraviglia family)
- Entered Service: June 2023
- Gross Tonnage: About 181,541 GT
- Guests: Up to 6,327
- Crew: About 1,711
- Length / Beam: 331.43 m / 43 m (about 1,086–1,087 ft / 141 ft)
- Top Speed: About 22.8 knots
- Builder: Chantiers de l’Atlantique (France)
- Registered In: Malta
- Godmother: Sophia Loren
Notable features include the #SaveTheSea hull artwork, the Galleria Euribia LED-dome promenade, multiple pool zones including an all-weather covered pool, a big outdoor aquapark area, and a full MSC Yacht Club enclave.
What “Euribia” Means and Why MSC Chose the Name
MSC Euribia is named after Eurybia, an ancient sea goddess associated with mastering the seas and the forces that shape them (winds, weather, constellations). MSC positions the name as a nod to the ship’s “future of cruising” theme – pairing modern technology with a focus on the ocean itself.
And unlike most ships, Euribia’s hull is part of the storytelling: MSC ran a global design competition and selected artist Alex Flämig’s #SaveTheSea concept as the permanent hull artwork, with other finalists featured onboard in a gallery.
Layout and Flow Around the Ship
Euribia’s “main street” is Galleria Euribia – an indoor promenade lined with dining, bars, and shops, topped by a massive LED dome that runs overhead like a digital sky. It’s the natural meeting point on the ship and the easiest landmark for getting your bearings.
The layout follows the Meraviglia-Plus playbook:
- Promenade and social spaces midship
- Main theater and headline venues nearby
- Big open decks and water features up top
- Yacht Club tucked forward with its own lounge, restaurant, and outdoor space
Dining on MSC Euribia
Euribia offers a mix of included dining plus several specialty spots clustered around the Galleria and nearby decks.
Included Dining
You’ll find multiple main dining rooms (assigned for dinner, open seating for breakfast/lunch depending on the sailing) plus the large Marketplace Buffet for quick meals, variety, and casual sea-day grazing.
Included venues (as listed in MSC’s technical materials) include:
- Aurora Boreale / Aurora Borealis (Main dining)
- Colorado River (Main dining)
- Green Orchid (Main dining)
- Il Campo Restaurant (Main dining)
- Marketplace Buffet
Specialty Restaurants
Euribia’s specialty lineup covers the hits – steak, tacos, sushi, teppanyaki, and more.
Notable specialty options include:
- Le Grill (grill-style specialty dining)
- Hola! Tacos & Cantina
- Kaito Sushi Bar, Teppanyaki and Robatayaki
- Plus sweet stops like Jean-Philippe Chocolat & Café and Jean-Philippe Crêpes & Gelato
Links to your individual dining venue pages should go here for internal navigation.

Bars and Lounges
MSC Euribia is built for “walk, listen, sip, repeat” nights – especially around the Galleria, where you can bounce between live music, cocktails, and people-watching.
Popular spots include:
- Masters of the Sea (English-style pub)
- Champagne Bar (with upscale bites like oysters and caviar-style service themes)
- Infinity Bar (classic pre-dinner and anytime drinks)
- Helios Wine Maker (wine-focused experience)
- TV Studio & Bar (game shows, recordings, entertainment)
- Carousel Lounge (live music and show venue vibes)
- Sky Lounge (piano lounge energy with views)
- Multiple pool-adjacent bars like Atmosphere Bar North/South and Horizon Bar
Entertainment and Shows
Euribia has the standard big-theater core plus a lot of “secondary entertainment” spread throughout the ship.
Highlights include:
- Delphi Theatre for production shows and large-scale performances
- Carousel Lounge for live music and a show-forward space with panoramic views
- Galleria Euribia as an entertainment hub (events, music, nightlife energy)
- Tech-heavy attractions like XD Interactive Cinema, MSC Formula Racer, and Hologate Arena
Pools and Outdoor Areas
Euribia is very much a “choose your own pool day” ship. You get a main pool deck, an aft pool zone, a covered pool option, and a full aquapark-style area.
Key outdoor and pool areas to know:
- Atmosphere Pool (main pool deck)
- Horizon Pool (aft pool vibes and views)
- Bamboo Pool (covered pool with a sliding roof for mixed weather)
- A large waterpark and outdoor fun zone (MSC and the shipbuilder both spotlight this as a major feature)
Staterooms and Suites
Euribia offers the full range:
- Interior, ocean view, and balcony cabins
- Family-friendly configurations (including connecting rooms on many decks)
- Promenade-view style cabins on the Meraviglia-Plus layout
- Suites, including duplex-style suites with private whirlpool baths (category-dependent)
As always: exact layouts vary by category and deck, so you’ll want to use deck plans to confirm location before booking.
MSC Yacht Club on Euribia
MSC Yacht Club on Euribia is the premium “ship within a ship” experience: private areas, upgraded service, and a quieter retreat when the rest of the ship is in full sea-day mode.
Core Yacht Club features include:
- Top Sail Lounge
- Dedicated Yacht Club Restaurant
- Private sun deck with pool area and whirlpools
- 24-hour butler and concierge service
- Included drinks and internet bundles (package details can vary by fare and promo)
Who Will Enjoy MSC Euribia Most
MSC Euribia tends to hit hardest for:
- Families who want pools, water features, arcades, and kid zones all in one ship
- Couples who like nightlife variety without needing a mega-ship neighborhood system
- First-time MSC cruisers who want a modern layout with lots of indoor space
- Northern Europe / shoulder-season cruisers who value indoor venues and a covered pool option
Tips and Tricks for Sailing MSC Euribia
- Make the Galleria your go-to landmark. If you can find it, you can find everything else.
- If the weather turns, the covered pool and the indoor promenade keep the ship feeling “alive,” not stranded.
- Book specialty dining earlier in the sailing for better time options (especially on sea-day heavy itineraries).
- If you want a calmer experience on a busy ship, Yacht Club can be the difference between “fun” and “exhausting.”
Final Thoughts
MSC Euribia is a modern, design-forward ship that mixes big-ship amenities with an easy-to-learn layout. The hull artwork and eco-positioning give it personality, the Galleria makes it feel lively day and night, and the venue lineup is strong across dining, bars, and entertainment. If you want a ship that can handle both sunny pool days and colder-weather sailings without feeling limited, Euribia is one of MSC’s best all-around choices right now.