MSC Cruises extends Yacht Club across the Musica class

   February 4, 2026 ,   Cruise Industry

MSC Cruises is to install its award-winning MSC Yacht Club “ship-within-a-ship” enclave aboard two further vessels, MSC Musica and MSC Orchestra, completing the rollout of the luxury all-inclusive complex throughout the entire MUSICA class.

MSC’s announcement explained that once these refurbishments are finished, all four ships in the class — MSC Poesia, MSC Magnifica, MSC Musica and MSC Orchestra — will carry the Yacht Club offering, strengthening the company’s provision of elevated, personalised cruise experiences within its fleet.

The MSC Yacht Club concept comprises segregated spaces and services within the larger vessel, including suites with enhanced privacy and comfort, around-the-clock butler and dedicated concierge support, and exclusive venues for dining and leisure apart from the general passenger areas, yet remains integrated with the ship’s wider array of facilities. With the inclusion of MSC Musica and MSC Orchestra, the Yacht Club will be accessible on 19 ships across the fleet.

Scheduled works will see MSC Musica equipped with the Yacht Club late in 2026, ahead of its South American deployment, and MSC Orchestra refitted in Q1 2027, before the Mediterranean deployment/homeporting in Bari.

It was noted that sales of the Yacht Club suites on both ships will open soon.

MSC's deployment plans for each vessel carry forward existing itinerary frameworks.

MSC Musica is to serve South American waters from November 2026 through April 2027, including cruises along Brazilian coasts, holiday passages to Buenos Aires, Montevideo and Punta del Este and concluding with a transatlantic crossing to Genoa, Italy.

MSC Orchestra’s first season with its new Yacht Club facilities is to commence in March 2027, as the ship sets course eastward to ports in Turkey and Greece.