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MSC Preziosa is a large ship with a wide choice of dining, bars and entertainment options designed to meet the varied needs of the multinational mix on board, although expect a strong Mediterranean influence across everything the line does and provides.
Arranged on two levels, MSC Preziosa’s main restaurant offers Mediterranean and international cuisine. Its elegant décor features marble floors, gold textile chairs and precious Murano glass appliqués. As an alternative to a full meal, the restaurant also offers a 30-minute Express Lunch menu for those going on afternoon excursions or simply looking for a quick, informal meal.
Serving fine cuisine against a backdrop of stunning sea views, L’Arabesque is MSC Preziosa’s panoramic restaurant at the rear of the ship. The daily menus offer dishes from the Mediterranean and beyond. And for those having too much fun to stop for a long lunch, a 30-minute Express Lunch is also available every day.
With about 80 seats, the first Eataly Restaurant at sea embodies the original concept of the Eataly food chain, offering a stylish, minimalist space where you can eat, buy and learn about the finest Italian food. Choose from 18 delicious, simple dishes in a relaxed, uncluttered atmosphere. After dinner, you can take a taste of Eataly away with you, thanks to the wide choice of high-quality Italian produce available to buy, from aged balsamic vinegar and Ligurian olive oil to dried Gragnano pasta and chemical-free wines.
The exclusive 24-seat evening-only Ristorante Italia offers a different menu every night, specially developed by the Eataly chefs. The menus feature a variety of dishes made using ingredients sourced through the Slow Food Foundation, created to protect small producers and to preserve the quality of local produce.
The perfect place to end a day or begin a night out on board, this stylish casual dining option serves up the best pizza on the sea (in my view!). It also serves 22 different varieties of bottled and draft beer and cider. For an even bigger slice of Italy, try the 3-foot pizza.
The Maya & Inca Buffet offers a casual dining experience anytime from 6 am to 2 am featuring colorful surroundings inspired by the Mayan and Incan cultures. In a series of specialty corners, you can watch the chefs preparing a range of fresh dishes, from pizza and pasta to ethnic recipes from a diverse range of countries. The Mediterranean corner offers a large selection of cheeses as well as high-quality cold cuts. You’ll also find a dessert corner and a children’s corner.
Travelers in the MSC Yacht Club have their own dedicated gourmet restaurant serving Mediterranean and international cuisine.
Rising over three decks, it has a futuristic interior with reflective metallic panels on the walls and ceiling, which interact with the stage and the lighting to create unique visual effects. Each night there is a spectacular program of Broadway-style entertainment of music and dance. Due to the international audience, there are unlikely to be acts relying on language-based shows (comedians, for instance), but there are lots of specialty acts and singers.
This huge casino offers everything from classic roulette and blackjack tables to a host of slot machines.
Towering over the ship on deck 16, the Galaxy Lounge is the ship’s circular, panoramic disco restaurant that gets packed in the evenings. Offering fantastic views and casual dining in trendy surroundings, it’s a place to chill out, enjoy the music and soak up the atmosphere as you savor a lazy brunch or a delicious meal of fusion cuisine at any time of day. And once the dining is done, it’s the ideal place to dance the night away.
Located in the ship’s main foyer, this elegant bar is a popular place to meet up for a relaxing drink before dinner or meet new friends at other times of day. There is a large coral-effect glass bar, shell-shaped sculptures and decorative steel, glass and crystal features, with the Swarovski crystal staircases providing a dramatic focal point.
At the heart of the ship, this lively area is another popular meeting point. It is inspired by ancient North African cultures with the stylish boutiques surrounding it. There is a bar serving coffee, delicious pastries and handmade ice cream.
This large bar and lounge area is a fun and busy bar with leopard-skin motif carpet and glass partitions, a two-tone tortoise-shell dance floor, dramatic sculpted walls in brushed brass and specially designed chandeliers and appliques fashioned in black Murano glass and gilded metal.
The décor of this Jazz Bar evokes the neon-lit, downtown world of the American cities where jazz music first emerged. It’s a great place to grab an original cocktail from the extensive drink menu and soak up the live music.
Inspired by the world of sports, this trendy diner with its retro-chic wood and metal décor is an informal place to hang out, bowl a game with friends or family, watch live sports on the large screens and savor some great food. The authentic hamburgers cooked "the American way" are popular with hungry sports fans of all ages.
For lovers of music, martinis and more, the El Dorado Piano Bar is the place to go. Here, the bar staff double as entertainers, showing off their skills as they mix martinis and shake a wide variety of other cocktails. The glossy black walls, golden onyx floor and large amber candelabra with Swarovski crystals all add to the glamorous atmosphere.
The best place on board to savor an authentic espresso is at this coffee bar with its stylish Neo-Art Deco interior in brown wood and red marble. The bar list includes a selection of hot and cold coffee delights, as well as a range of flavored hot chocolate temptations, including a “zero calorie” version: all the taste with none of the sugar.
A good place to have a quiet pre-dinner drink or read a good book during the day. Located on deck 6, looking over the main atrium, the Diamond Bar is the perfect venue for socializing with friends or settling down for a relaxing read, thanks to the library and reading area incorporated within the bar area itself.
Graffiti’s is a place where children gather, as well as serves as the base for the activities of the Young and Teens Clubs there are also games, 4-D rides and other attractions. The teens-only disco boasts a well-equipped dance floor with a professional DJ station as well as a selection of snack and drink machines.
Starting way up on deck 18, Vertigo offers a thrilling journey through nearly 400 feet of twists and turns. Bands of color create a wonderful strobe effect as you zip through the tube. And when it shoots out over the edge of the ship, you’ll enjoy amazing views of the sea below through the glass-sided tube.
This aquatic adventure playground for kids has sprays, fountains and other water features designed to splash, soak and delight. A drenching bucket builds suspense by filling up drip by drip over unsuspecting heads, ready to rain down from on high, while a battery of water cannons encourages mischievous interaction between friends old and new.
The children’s area, home to the Mini and Junior Clubs, is colorfully decorated in a pirate theme. From pirate ships to buried treasure and desert islands, Doremiland holds all the elements to spark the imagination and enliven the games of the youngest travelers on board MSC Preziosa.
The staff-to-passenger ratio is lower than on luxury lines so service is efficient but the crew cannot spend as much time on each guest to give as personal and personalized service. In my experience, they did respond enthusiastically to help resolve issues and when asked for help.
There are also fewer added touches in the cabins. Toiletries are in dispensers versus brand-name individual bottles, bathrobes are not supplied as standard, there is no suitcase-unpacking protector and the quality of bed, linen and towels is comfortable versus plush.
One key feature of the MSC Preziosa, as with the other Fantasia-class ships (MSC Fantasia, MSC Splendida and Divina), is the Yacht Club. This is a “ship within a ship” with an access controlled entrance with 60 premium suites, concierge service, 24-hour butler service and a large lounge, which serves breakfast and light snacks offered throughout the day. On deck 18, there is an exclusive Yacht Club pool deck with a bar, hot tubs and many lounge chairs. There is also a dedicated restaurant (La Palmeraie), which is at the rear of the ship. I really liked the Yacht Club experience as you can escape the busy ship and retreat into a more calm space.
Gary Bembridge sailed on MSC Preziosa on a press/blogger trip as a guest of MSC Cruises.
Updated from an earlier review.
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