MSC Euribia – Photo: Courtesy MSC Cruises
MSC Euribia, as an LNG-powered ship, is another step forward towards MSC Cruises in significantly decreasing glasshouse gas emissions. LNG plays an integral part in the fight against climate change, reducing CO emissions by up to 25% on MSC Euribia compared to regular fuels while eliminating other air pollution.
MSC Euribia’s emissions will be decreased more when bio and synthetic fuels become accessible. LNG is critical to developing low-carbon shipping solutions. Emerging technologies like fuel cells can run on LNG until zero-emission bio-LNG or green hydrogen becomes accessible at scale. MSC Cruises is actively participating in several initiatives to develop and commercialise these technologies in collaboration with regulators, universities, shipyards, and industry.
To reduce the impact of vibrations on marine life, MSC Euribia will use an innovative wastewater treatment system and an underwater radiated noise control system. Many energy-saving features assist in decreasing and optimising engine usage.
A varied and rich onboard experience
Guests on board may enjoy unique experiences thanks to the ship’s many facilities and thrilling entertainment. Among the highlights are the following:
- Guests will be able to explore to their hearts’ content as they make their way through the ship’s beating heart, the iconic Mediterranean-style Promenade with its breathtaking LED Dome, a wide array of shops, delicious speciality restaurants, and entertainment options to discover.
- The ship’s 954-seat theatre features world-class live entertainment every evening;
- Five spectacular pools, including its coral-themed AquaPark, one of the biggest and most intricate waterparks at sea;
The MSC Foundation Centre aboard the fleet will allow children to engage in educational activities to learn more about the importance of the environment and adults to learn more about MSC Foundation’s programmes and causes.
MSC Cruises has always been committed to environmental stewardship, aiming to reach zero emissions by 2050. MSC Euribia ushers in a new age of environmentally friendly cruising, setting the bar for responsible tourism in the maritime sector.
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