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MSC World Asia to debut new Harbour concept and expanded Aqua Deck

MSC Cruises has outlined new details of the outdoor and pool facilities planned for MSC World Asia, including an updated version of The Harbour concept and a redesigned Aqua Deck.

The vessel, due to enter service in December 2026, is the third in the line’s World Class series, and will introduce a revised layout for The Harbour, an open-air family space first introduced on MSC World America.

On MSC World Asia, the concept will be adapted with design elements reflecting Asian cultural and visual themes, forming part of a broader approach that incorporates regional influences into the ship’s public spaces.

Aerial view of a modern cruise ship deck featuring a variety of leisure facilities including water slides, pools, a miniature amusement area, and lounge chairs, with the ocean in the background.
The Harbour

The Harbour will be positioned within the Family Aventura district and is intended to operate as a full-day outdoor venue combining activities, dining, and seating areas.

The space will include a mix of attractions designed to accommodate different age groups and activity levels, alongside casual food and beverage options.

Among the headline features is Cliffhanger, an over-water swing ride positioned approximately 164 feet above sea level, alongside a two-level ropes course incorporating sky rail elements.

A water-based play area will also form part of the space, with a combination of slides and splash features intended to cater to both younger and older guests.

A new Play Deck will be introduced as part of the Harbour layout, designed as a more relaxed outdoor area encouraging shared use by families. The ship will also feature an extended version of the spiral dry slide, branded as the Tree of Life, which will connect upper decks with the World Promenade below.

In addition to the Harbour, MSC Cruises has confirmed further details of the Aqua Deck district, which will include a combination of indoor and outdoor pool areas designed for use throughout the day and into the evening.

The ship will feature a total of seven pools and 13 hot tubs, with two newly designed pools forming the centrepiece of the Aqua Deck.

The outdoor Manila Bay pool area will be configured to support a range of daytime activities, with additional shaded areas, seating, and adjacent bar facilities.

Interior view of a luxurious swimming pool area with a glass roof, featuring a central pool, decorative seating, and elegant lighting.
Indoor Coral Cove Pool

The indoor Coral Cove pool will feature a retractable glass roof, allowing for year-round use, and will incorporate design elements inspired by marine environments, including a large-scale installation by Elisabetta Milan.

The Aqua Deck is intended to accommodate a range of uses, from quieter morning activities through to higher-energy programming later in the day, reflecting a broader trend among cruise operators to segment outdoor spaces by time of use as well as by guest demographic.

MSC World Asia is scheduled to begin operations on December 4th, 2026, sailing seven-night itineraries in the Mediterranean.

Ports of call are set to include Barcelona, Marseille, Messina, Civitavecchia for Rome, Naples, and Valletta. The ship will also mark the first time that The Harbour concept is introduced on a vessel operating in Europe.

A large cruise ship at sea during sunset, showcasing its modern design and multiple decks.
MSC World Asia rendering

The introduction of revised outdoor concepts and expanded pool facilities reflects an ongoing focus within the cruise sector on increasing the range and flexibility of open-air spaces, particularly on larger ships designed to operate across multiple regions and seasons.

As part of the World Class series, MSC World Asia continues the line’s approach of incorporating regionally influenced design themes while maintaining a consistent onboard layout across sister vessels.

Key features of MSC World Asia’s Harbour and Aqua Deck

The Harbour (Family Aventura district):

  • Cliffhanger over-water swing ride (164 feet above sea level)
  • Two-level ropes course with sky rails
  • Aquapark with multiple slides and splash areas
  • Harbour Bar & Bites casual dining outlet
  • New Play Deck family space
  • Tree of Life spiral dry slide connecting decks

Aqua Deck district:

  • Seven pools and 13 hot tubs across the ship
  • Manila Bay outdoor pool with adjacent Pearl Lagoon Bar
  • Coral Cove indoor pool with retractable glass roof
  • Coral Bar poolside venue
  • Multi-use spaces for daytime and evening programming

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