MSC Euribia

MSC Euribia

Ship profile of MSC Euribia with technical facts, onboard highlights, and photo impressions from TSJ CruiseBlog.

The MSC Euribia is one of the newest and most advanced ships in the MSC Cruises fleet. Launched in 2023, she is part of the Meraviglia Plus class and represents a new era of sustainable cruising. Powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) and equipped with state-of-the-art environmental technologies, the Euribia was designed to minimize her ecological footprint while still offering passengers a luxurious travel experience.

Ship Facts at a Glance

Category Details
Ship Name MSC Euribia
Cruise Line MSC Cruises
Ship Class Meraviglia Plus Class
Year Built 2023
Shipyard STX Europe, Saint-Nazaire, France
Length 331 m (1086 ft)
Beam (Width) 43 m (141 ft)
Gross Tonnage 184.011 GT
Passenger Capacity Approx. 6334
Crew Members Around 1700
Decks 19 (15 for guests)
Flag Malta
Homeport Various, depending on season
Notable Routes Northern Europe, Western Mediterranean, inaugural cruises 2023

Her name pays tribute to the ancient goddess Eurybia, who harnessed the winds, weather, and constellations to master the seas — a fitting symbol for a ship that blends tradition with innovation. With her stunning 331 meters in length and capacity for over 6,000 passengers, the MSC Euribia feels like a floating city full of energy, diversity, and opportunities to explore.

Life onboard the MSC Euribia

Guests can enjoy a wide variety of venues and experiences, from the two-story Galleria Euribia promenade with its LED sky screen to a selection of specialty restaurants, elegant lounges, and lively bars. Entertainment options include Broadway-style shows in the Delphi Theatre, vibrant music venues, and family-friendly attractions like the large aquapark and indoor amusement areas. The Aurea Spa offers the perfect retreat, while the expansive pool decks provide plenty of space to relax and enjoy the sea breeze. You can see this onboard atmosphere in my Winter Cruise 2024 coverage.