
MSC Cruises is sharing new details about the entertainment venues that will be available on its new ship, MSC World Asia.
When the ship sets sail for the first time in December 2026, it will offer a wide variety of spaces and experiences for guests of all ages.
Debuting in the Mediterranean, MSC World Asia is the third vessel in the line’s World Class series. MSC World Asia will offer 7-night itineraries to Barcelona, Marseille, Genoa, Rome, Messina and Valletta.
Travelers will be able to enjoy The Clubhouse, a brand new, retro-inspired space for families featuring classic table games, bumper cars, roller skating, basketball and LEGOs.

A rendering of The Clubhouse aboard MSC World Asia (Photo Credit: MSC Cruises)
Luna Park, a popular space on other World Class ships, will feature a new design on MSC World Asia, complete with LED displays, ceiling projections and dynamic lighting and sound. During the day, the two-story space will host youth activities and, at night, it will transform into a nightclub. Guests can also enjoy a newly designed bar at Luna Park.
The Harbour, the line’s outdoor park featuring the Cliffhanger, will also return to MSC World Asia with a new, Asian-inspired design. It will also be home to the longest dry slide at sea, called Tree of Life @The Spiral, which will send guests down 12 decks—266.7 feet—in a few seconds. Other amenities include a high ropes course, waterslides, a children’s playground, and the Harbour Bar & Bites.

A rendering of The Harbour aboard MSC World Asia (Photo Credit: MSC Cruises)
The vessel will also have a Panorama Lounge, featuring live music and a dance floor; a World Theatre, which will deliver stage shows every evening; and a World Promenade, an open-air boardwalk with dining, lounging and entertainment options.
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