MSC Cruises is adding its MSC Yacht Club to two additional ships, MSC Musica and MSC Orchestra, which will mean all four ships in the Musica class will have been upgraded with the ‘ship within a ship’ concept.
The Yacht Club gives guests extra privacy and personalised service with spacious suites, 24-hour butler, dedicated concierge and exclusive private venues, restaurant, lounge and sundeck.
There are also daily in‑suite fresh fruits, chocolates, and a complimentary bottle of premium spirits of the guest’s choosing.


Guests in the club can also take advantage of unpacking and packing services, and private shopping appointments in the onboard boutiques outside regular opening hours.
MSC says it’s “always looking for new ways to enhance the onboard experience, striving to create exceptional and elevated concepts to ensure that guests will remember their cruise as the ultimate holiday experience”.

MSC Musica will sail in South America from November 2026 through April 2027, offering eight- to nine-night sailings to Buenos Aires, Montevideo, and Punta del Este over Christmas and New Year. The season concludes with a 16-night transatlantic crossing departing Santos on 1 April 2027 to Genoa.
MSC Orchestra will begin sailing with the new MSC Yacht Club from Bari, Italy from 13 March to 24 April 2027, exploring Turkey’s iconic destinations, including Izmir and Istanbul, with calls at Piraeus and Corfu, Greece.

Meanwhile, the cruise line recently announced it’s upgrading its private island in The Bahamas to include an expanded pier to host two ships at once, adults-only beach and dedicated family lagoon, while working on a second private island adjacent to the first.
The unnamed second island, known as Little Cay, will offer “an experience that connects guests to nature, pristine beaches, and the beauty of the ocean, plus luxury facilities and water features”.
For more information, visit MSC.