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Celebrates additional World Class ship milestones with Chantiers de l'Atlantique in France

MSC Cruises and Chantiers de l'Atlantique celebrated milestones on Thursday for three World Class ships in Saint-Nazaire, France, with the delivery of MSC World America, the coin ceremony for MSC World Asia and steel cutting for the newly named MSC World Atlantic.
Attendees included Captain Gianluigi Aponte, Founder and Group Chairman of MSC; Pierfrancesco Vago, Executive Chairman of MSC Group's Cruise Division; Laurent Castaing, Chantiers de l'Atlantique General Manager; and the French Minister for Industry and Energy, Marc Ferracci; together with representatives of MSC Cruises' new build team and shipyard workers who built the ship over the last 30 months.
MSC World America is the 23rd ship in the cruise line's fleet and is set to be officially named on April 9 at the company's new state-of-the-art MSC Miami Cruise Terminal, which is the largest in the world. The ship offers new venues and concepts tailored specifically to the North American market, combining European style with American comfort.
MSC World Asia celebrated its coin ceremony, during which commemorative coins were placed inside the ship as a sign of blessing during construction and to bring good fortune to the ship. Two godmothers, Marialuisa Iaccarino, VP Shore Excursions for MSC Cruises; and Flavie Biondo, Chargé d'affaires for Chantiers de l'Atlantique placed the coins in the ship's hull. MSC World Asia will enter service during winter 2026-27 with Mediterranean cruises to destinations in France, Italy, Spain and Malta.
MSC Cruises' third celebration was a steel cutting ceremony to start construction of the line's fourth World Class ship, due to enter service in 2027. The ship's name—MSC World Atlantic—was revealed for the first time. MSC World Atlantic will offer cruises from Port Canaveral, sailing to the Caribbean starting with the winter 2027-28 season.
The World Class platform set new standards in cruising with the introduction of MSC World Europa in 2022, and it continues to evolve with each new ship incorporating innovations in design, technology and guest experience. World Class ships are named in honor of the world's continents and oceans, not necessarily indicating where they will be deployed. The naming convention reflects the global nature of MSC Cruises, which sails to all parts of the world.
MSC World America is one of the most energy-efficient cruise ships in the world, surpassing all design requirements under the International Maritime Organization's Energy Efficiency Design Index. Her latest-generation engines run on LNG, which enables a direct transition toward drop-in bio and synthetic renewable fuels.
The ship is also equipped with shore power to allow the engines to be switched off while in connected ports that offer it, such as the new MSC Cruise Terminal in Miami. The ship also has an advanced wastewater treatment system and a comprehensive onboard recycling management plant, which significantly reduce waste output.
The Classification Society, Bureau Veritas, has awarded MSC World America its Platinum Pearl Award in recognition of MSC Cruises' 20-year commitment to health, safety and environmental protection across its fleet of ships.
MSC World America's inaugural season of Caribbean cruises from Miami will start on April 12. 7-night Eastern Caribbean itineraries include calls at Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic; San Juan, Puerto Rico; and MSC Cruises' private island—Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve. The ship's 7-night Western Caribbean voyages will call at Costa Maya and Cozumel, Mexico; Isla de Roatan, Honduras; and Ocean Cay.
MSC World America – Dimensions
The 22-deck Gross Tonnage 216,638 MSC World America measures 1094 feet in length and is 154 feet wide, with a capacity for 6,762 passengers and 2,138 crew, features 2,614 cabins and offers more than 413,000 square feet of public space.
MSC World America – Features for Guests
MSC World America will usher in a new world of cruising, seamlessly blending European style with American comfort. Features include:
- Seven districts aimed at providing distinct spaces that allow every type of traveler to enjoy their own vacation experience
- 19 dining venues, including the only Eataly restaurant at sea
- 18 bars and lounges, including all-new venues like All Stars Sports Bar and The Loft Comedy Club
- The Harbour, an all-new outdoor venue for families featuring the Cliffhanger over-water swing ride, a ropes course, a water park, a playground, relaxation areas, and complimentary grab-and-go dining
- The outdoor World Promenade, featuring shopping, dining and one of the longest dry slides at sea along with fantastic ocean views
- The 3-level World Galleria, bustling with activity and lined with bars, shops and restaurants
- The largest MSC Yacht Club in the Caribbean, which offers luxury and exclusivity with features like 24-hour butler service, keycard-only access, and private amenities