Msc world america size comparison


msc world america size comparison

MSC World America
MSC Cruise Line

The MSC World America was built in 2025 and is among MSC's 23 ships in its fleet. The World America is included in the cruise line's Planet Class. In the cruise ship stats below you'll find the World America vs all of the other MSC ships.

How huge is the MSC World America? Below, you’ll find all of the relevant cruise ship stats, specs and dimensions for the MSC World America. Included in these statistics are passenger capacity, length, year built, year renovated, cost to build, gross tonnage, engine info, number of rooms, deck counts and more!

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Passenger Capacity refers to the total number of people that the MSC World America can accommodate. Of course, there are also crew members on board. Below, find the total onboard capacity, including staff and cruise guests.

Passengers

6,762

MSC Avg: 4,391

MSC World America Passenger Capacity: The passenger capacity for the MSC World America is 6,762 guests. The average capacity for the 23 active ships in MSC’s fleet is 4,391 passengers. The passenger capacity range for all MSC ships has a minimum of 2,550 guests and a maximum of 6,850 passengers.

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MSC World America cabins and suites

MSC World America staterooms review, floor plans, photos

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MSC World America cabins and suites review at CruiseMapper provides detailed information on cruise accommodations, including floor plans, photos, room types and categories, cabin sizes, furniture details and included by MSC Cruises en-suite amenities and services.

The MSC World America cruise ship cabins page is conveniently interlinked with its deck plans exhibiting deck layouts combined with a legend and review of all onboard venues.

MSC Yacht Club Owner Suite with Balcony Jacuzzi

Layout (floor plan)

Max passengers:4
Staterooms number:2
Cabin size:Suite 1 (1120 ft2 / 104 m2), Suite 2 (840 ft2 / 78 m2)
Balcony size:Suite 1 (515 ft2 / 48 m2), Suite 2 (700 ft2 / 65 m2)
Location (on decks):forward on decks 16-18
Type (categories):(YC4) MSC Yacht Club Owner Suite With Whirlpool Bath

YC4 Suites feature a large balcony (with an outdoor Jacuzzi/whirlpool bath and alfresco dining area), floor-ceiling windows, separate dining room and living room, en suite bathroom (with large shower and spa tub), mirrored vanity (haird

Royal Caribbean’s brand-new ship, Star of the Seas, has been making headlines since its launch. But while everyone is talking about the ship’s record-breaking size and features, one detail has caught a lot of cruisers off guard — the price.

For a nearly identical Caribbean itinerary, Royal Caribbean is charging more than twice the fare of MSC Cruises’ newest ship, MSC Planet America.

That raises the big question: does Star of the Seas really offer double the value, or are you simply paying extra for the hype of sailing on the world’s largest ship?

To help answer that, we’ve compared prices, inclusions, onboard facilities, and overall experience — so you can decide which option gives you the best come back on your cruise budget.

Like many cruisers, I completely understand the excitement of sailing on the newest ship in the nature. In fact, when I booked my very first cruise, I chose Allure of the Seas for my honeymoon in 2013 simply because it was the biggest ship afloat at the time. But once the novelty wears off, what really matters is whether the ship applications value for money.

So, would you be better off getting two cruises for the price of one on MSC World America

It's here! The giant, new MSC Cruises ship taking on Representative of the Seas has arrived in Florida

The latest contender for the title of North America's greatest cruise ship — MSC World America — has arrived in Florida.

The massive 20-deck-high vessel from MSC Cruises — one of the largest ever built by any cruise line — sailed into the Port of Miami on Monday after a multiday voyage from the shipyard in France where it had been under construction for nearly two years.

Custom-built for the North American market, the new megaship will sail weeklong Caribbean voyages out of Miami every Saturday, setting up an epic matchup between three of the world's biggest cruise vessels.

Miami already is home to Royal Caribbean's much-ballyhooed, 2-year-old Icon of the Seas, the world's biggest cruise ship and, until now, the undisputed queen bee of the megacruising universe.

Additionally, Miami is the anchor for Carnival Cruise Line's biggest ship ever, 2-year-old Carnival Celebration.

Icon of the Seas sails weeklong Caribbean voyages out of Miami every Saturday, just as MSC World America will. Carnival Celebration sails weeklong Caribbean voyages out of Miami every

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Two megaships, one big decision. Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas has all the buzz and is packed with things to do. But there’s a sleek new kid on the block—MSC World America, that is giving Icon a run for its money. It delivers lush pools, the longest dry slide at sea, and spectacular LED shows. What’s more, the cruise sticker price on MSCWorld America can be 50-70% cheaper.

So, do you book the ship everyone’s talking about—or try the one quietly winning people over? Icon is the obvious pick: big, bold, and built for U.S. cruisers. But is choosing MSC World America the smarter move—or a trade-off? Less money, sure. But are you giving up the fun?

I’ve dug through forums, watched the reviews, and talked to cruisers who’ve done both. And honestly? The ship getting the most love isn’t the one you’d expect.

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Icon of the Seas may be the darling of TikTok—huge, flashy, and impossible to ignore. After all, at nearly 2,000 ft. long and a capacity of 7,600 passengers, it’s the world’s largest cruise ship. But here’s the thing: MSC World America is newe