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MAJOR REFURBISHMENT OF MSC POESIA GETS UNDERWAY AHEAD OF THE SHIP’S ALASKA DEBUT

26/02/2026

MSC Cruises today announced that will enter dry dock at Palumbo Malta Shipyard in Malta, marking the next phase of the cruise line’s ongoing investment in enhancing the guest experience across its fleet.

is the second ship from the line’s MSC Musica Class to undergo a major refurbishment at the Maltese shipyard, following sister ship , which left the shipyard in December.

The enhancements will introduce new premium spaces and experiences, combining elevated comfort with lively social venues, ahead of ’s debut season in Alaska in May 2026.

When the refurbishments are complete, will feature an MSC Yacht Club, the brand’s exclusive “ship-within-a-ship” concept, offering 69 elegantly appointed suites, private amenities, and 24-hour butler service, along with two new speciality dining venues - Butcher’s Cut, an authentic American-style steakhouse, and Kaito Sushi Bar – inspired by the Far East where guests can savour expertly crafted sushi and exquisite authentic Asian dishes.

The enhancement will also include a newly designed MSC Aurea Spa and MSC Gym powered by Technogym®, complete with Gentleman’s Barber, various workout studios, and outdoor Aurea area and Top 15 Exclusive Solarium.

Refurbishment work is expected to be completed in April, in time for ’s Alaska season.

The refurbishment of forms part of the most extensive upgrade and refitting programme undertaken by MSC Cruises in the past decade.

The project is fully designed and managed in-house by MSC Cruises’ Technical Department and will be carried out at Palumbo Malta Shipyard, a strategic hub for MSC Cruises’ fleet maintenance and large-scale refurbishment projects in Europe.

Earlier this month, MSC Cruises announced the expansion of its renowned MSC Yacht Club to two additional ships,  and .

Once complete, these latest enhancements will mean all four vessels in the Musica class,  and , will have been upgraded to feature MSC Yacht Club.

From May through September 2026, will offer 7-night Alaska itineraries from Seattle, sailing to some of the region’s most iconic destinations.

Following her Alaska season, the ship will reposition to offer roundtrip Caribbean sailings from Miami during Winter 2026–2027, visiting destinations including Jamaica, Colombia, Costa Rica, Aruba, Curaçao, and Belize,before returning to Alaska in summer 2027 offering guests the opportunity to visit spectacular destinations including Ketchikan, Icy Strait Point, Tracy Arm, and Juneau (Alaska), along with Victoria (British Columbia, Canada)

MSC Yacht Club suites aboard are now available to book.