CRUISE SHIP

MSC Euribia

MSC Euribia

MSC Euribia Overview and AP Status 2026

MSC Euribia is a 2023 Meraviglia-Plus–class cruise ship that blends big-ship amenities with next-gen sustainability. At roughly 181,500 gross tons with space for about 6,300 guests, it was built at Chantiers de l’Atlantique and runs on LNG with shore-power connectivity and advanced wastewater treatment, reducing emissions and underwater noise compared with conventional ships. That eco focus is part of the brand’s positioning, without sacrificing scale or entertainment options across the vessel’s indoor promenade and multiple pool areas.

The heart of the ship is Galleria Euribia, a two-deck indoor promenade crowned by what MSC bills as the longest LED dome at sea. Animated shows ripple overhead throughout the day, drawing traffic to cafés, boutiques, and bars between the main theater and aft Carousel Lounge. It’s an easy place to spend sea days moving from coffee to shopping to evening cocktails while live music and pop-up performances change the vibe by the hour.

Dining is varied for a ship this size, with multiple main restaurants, a large buffet, and popular specialties. Notable options include Kaito Sushi & Teppanyaki, the American-style steakhouse Butcher’s Cut, and Hola! Tacos & Cantina, all clustered off the promenade. For something new at sea, Helios Wine Maker pairs nearly 100 labels with interactive tables that teach regions, grapes, and tasting notes as you sip—part bar, part guided tasting room that works for casual drinkers and enthusiasts alike.

Families get the full Doremiland kids’ complex and a covered Bamboo Pool for cooler-weather itineraries, while adults can retreat to the MSC Yacht Club’s private restaurant, lounge, and pool deck. Evenings spread out across the Carousel Lounge, TV Studio & Bar, Attic Club, and the MSC Signature Casino, so nightlife stays lively without feeling cramped. Seasonal deployments focus on Northern Europe in summer and the Middle East or Mediterranean in winter, with homeports including Copenhagen, Kiel, Dubai, and more, giving travelers flexible itinerary choices.

Overall, MSC Euribia delivers a polished, modern cruise experience with headline technology, diverse dining, and a sustainability story that’s more than marketing. It’s a strong fit for cruisers who want big-ship energy, weather-proof indoor spaces, and wide itinerary coverage in Europe and beyond.

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    MSC Euribia Casino Review

    MSC Euribia’s gaming venue, the MSC Signature Casino, sits midship on Deck 7 off the Galleria Euribia promenade. It’s a spacious room with a full casino bar and TVs that show major sporting events, so the atmosphere stays lively even when you’re taking a break from the tables. The location also makes it easy to wander to nearby lounges and entertainment between sessions.

    Game selection covers the staples: slot machines in multiple denominations and live table games such as blackjack, roulette, and more, in line with MSC’s fleetwide offering. Beginners can expect a friendly learning curve, while regulars will find enough variety to keep play interesting. The adjacent casino bar provides quick service, and the promenade setting means foot traffic and energy rarely dip on sea days.

    A key differentiator on MSC Euribia is the smoke-free policy. As of February 18, 2024, the casino was made permanently non-smoking, a change noted by passengers and trade outlets and welcomed by many players who prefer a cleaner environment. Designated smoking areas remain elsewhere on the ship, but not on the casino floor. If you’ve sailed other lines where smoking is allowed while playing, this is an important update specific to Euribia.

    Hours follow the standard cruise-industry pattern: the casino operates when the ship is in international waters and closes while in port, with an exception when the ship calls at MSC’s private island, Ocean Cay, where casinos remain open. Expect longer hours on sea days; slots often run earlier and later than table games. Wagering is easy—use your cruise card to buy in at slots or tables and settle to your onboard account, with onboard currency typically Euro or U.S. Dollar depending on itinerary; cash advances are available for a fee. For a seamless experience, bring a major credit card linked to your account and treat the casino like any other charged onboard venue.

    Overall, MSC Euribia’s MSC Signature Casino offers a polished, smoke-free space with a solid mix of slots and tables, a convenient Deck 7 location, and easy cashless play—ideal for quick sessions between shows or a full evening on the promenade.

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