MSC Seaside
Sea views stay close on the Waterfront Boardwalk 360°, where open-air promenading, dining, and sunset watching unfold just steps above the waterline. Glass elevators rise along the ship’s exterior, revealing ever-changing ocean panoramas as you move between decks. At its heart, MSC Seaside celebrates outdoor living with expansive pool areas, generous sun decks, and an easy flow between indoor lounges and sea-facing terraces. The Miami Beach Pool on Deck 16 opens wide to the horizon, while Forest Aquaventure Park brings energy with five multi-level water slides. Even quiet corners feel connected to the sea, giving each day on board a bright, coastal rhythm.
MSC Seaside Ship Facts
Class: Seaside Class
Entered Service: 2017
Gross Tonnage: 153,516 GT
Length: 323 m / 1,059 ft
Beam (max): 41 m / 135 ft
Guests: 4,132 (double)
Crew: ~1,513
Decks: 20 total
Signature Features: Metropolitan Theatre, two full-sized bowling alleys, Butcher’s Cut steakhouse, MSC Yacht Club with Top Sail Lounge, MSC Aurea Spa
Itinerary Style: Bahamas and Western Caribbean sailings from Miami
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Onboard Experience
Accommodation
Accommodation here focuses on outdoor living and flexible layouts. Suites in the Aurea category can include a balcony with a private whirlpool, turning sea days into terrace time. Across the collection, stateroom sizes range roughly from 17–49 m², with some balconies extending up to about 38 m², so space feels usable rather than ornamental. Storage and seating are arranged for easy routines at sea, from mornings to late evenings.Dining
Meals lean into variety and easy pacing, with options that suit quick bites and longer evenings. On MSC Seaside, Ocean Cay Restaurant brings a seafood menu in its own setting, while Kaito Sushi Bar adds Japanese favorites prepared to order. The main dining rooms rotate international dishes, and the buffet keeps hours generous for early excursions. Look for lighter choices by day, then settle into a nicely unhurried dinner rhythm.Bars & Lounges
Evenings can start sweet or sparkling, depending on where you land. Venchi 1878 Chocolate Bar offers gelato, chocolates, and treats that work as a pre-show pause or late-night stroll stop. For cocktails with a view of the ship’s social pulse, Shine Bar sits close to the main promenade action, making it an easy meeting point. Between them, smaller lounges provide quieter corners for casual conversation and live music.Activities & Entertainment
Days bring a mix of fast play and sit-back diversions, so you can switch gears without crossing the ship. On MSC Seaside, the MSC Formula Racer puts you in a cockpit for timed runs, while the Interactive XD Cinema adds motion effects to films and games. Around these, sports courts and arcade pockets keep energy up between pool breaks, and the schedule layers in trivia, dance, and evening events.MSC Seaside Highlights
A strong sense of place comes from how public spaces frame views and movement. Infinity Bridge creates a glassy, elevated walkway moment that feels cinematic when the sea is bright outside. For a quieter detour, Emotions – Immersive Gallery pairs photo installations with creative lighting, inviting a slower loop between shows, shops, and the atrium. Taken all together, these details make the ship feel visually engaging even on full sea days.MSC Cruises Fleet
To explore more ships from MSC Cruises, browse the fleet below and tap a ship name for full details.
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Ship MSC Seaside FAQ
1 Where do families usually spend the most time during sea days?
Many families rotate between the Forest Aquaventure Park splash-and-slide area and the main pool decks, then break for snacks at the Biscayne Bay Buffet. The mix makes it easy to keep younger kids busy without planning every hour.
2 Which spot works well for a quieter drink with full ocean views?
The Champagne Bar is a popular pick for calm seating and wide window lines facing the sea. It’s a good place to pause between activities, especially on afternoons when the sun angle turns the water into a moving backdrop.
3 What’s the easiest way to enjoy outdoor spaces on MSC Seaside without feeling stuck on one deck?
Use the Waterfront Boardwalk 360° as a “walking loop,” then hop up to the Miami Beach Pool when you want more sun and open horizon. That combo helps you change scenery quickly without trekking through crowded interior corridors.
4 Is the buffet mostly quick food, or can it replace the dining room?
Biscayne Bay Buffet is built for convenience—easy timing, self-serve variety, and window-side seating—so it works well for breakfast and casual lunches. For a slower meal with table service and rotating menus, the main dining rooms are the better fit.
5 How do Butcher’s Cut and Kaito feel compared with each other?
Butcher’s Cut leans toward classic steakhouse pacing and a more structured dinner flow, while Kaito focuses on Japanese-style choices, including sushi and a show-cooking teppanyaki experience. They suit different moods: one for a longer dinner, one for energy and theater at the table.
6 Where do the main evening shows happen, and are there other options after?
The Metropolitan Theatre hosts the headline productions and large-scale performances. After the show, many guests switch to the Interactive XD Cinema for a shorter, high-energy activity, or look for live music sets in lounges that run later into the evening.
7 What do teens actually do on board when they’re “bored”?
The MSC Formula Racer is a reliable draw for quick competitions, and the bowling lanes are an easy group activity when the sun is intense outside. Between those, sports courts and arcade areas give teens places to dip in and out without committing to long programs.
8 Which cabin choices are best if we want more outdoor space?
Balcony staterooms add an everyday “outside seat,” and some suites increase that with larger terraces; a few categories can include a private whirlpool on the balcony. If outdoor time is the priority, MSC Seaside is worth filtering by balcony size and deck position when comparing options.
9 Are there easy landmarks for navigating the ship on day one?
Two dependable reference points are the Waterfront Boardwalk level for sea-facing walks and the main theater area for evening plans. Once you connect those in your head, it’s simpler to locate nearby bars, buffet access, and the routes to the upper pool decks.
10 Which pool areas feel most comfortable when the weather turns windy?
When it’s breezy outside, the Jungle Pool provides a more sheltered option while still keeping a resort-style feel. On warmer, calmer days, the Miami Beach Pool becomes the main hub, so switching between the two can keep your pool time enjoyable.