MSC Divina will make its big debut in Marseille, May 2012. As the newest addition to MSC Cruises’ fleet, this ship is innovative and elegantly designed for comfort. Crafted by Italian architects and interior designers, MSC Divina provides guests onboard a true Italian experience with sailings in the Mediterranean and Europe. Guests will have access to world-class amenities including the MSC Aurea Spa, a variety of glamorous lounges, authentic dining, an infinity pool, and entertainment. In addition to the MSC Fantasia and MSC Splendida, MSC Divina is the third ship in its fleet to offer the exclusive MSC Yacht Club VIP experience for travelers with private venues, personalized service, gourmet cuisine, exclusive shopping and custom excursions. With so many amazing features, see for yourself and discover all the incredible rewards onboard the new MSC Divina.
MSC Divina receives mixed reviews, with many guests praising the ship's beauty, friendly staff, and value for money. The entertainment and cleanliness are often highlighted positively, while food quality, crowding, and some service inconsistencies are common complaints. Many guests enjoyed the itinerary and private island, but issues with dining experiences, surprise fees, and crowded public areas detracted from the overall experience for some. The cruise is generally seen as a good value, especially for first-timers or those seeking a European-style cruise, but may not meet the expectations of seasoned cruisers used to other lines.
Service is frequently described as friendly and attentive, with many guests noting exceptional staff and helpfulness. However, there are some reports of inconsistent service, language barriers, and issues with room service and reception wait times.