I Got a First Look at MSC World America’s Cabins and Suites

MSC World America, MSC Cruises’ ship constructed for the North American market, has welcomed its first guests in Miami on April 9, 2025, for a preview and christening ceremony.

Invited aboard are Cruise Hive journalists getting a first peek at the 215,863-gross-ton vessel and all of her amenities, attractions, and features.

With 2,614 staterooms for up to 6,762 guests at full capacity, MSC World America has 19 different staterooms, 65 percent of them featuring outside cabins.

Passengers will find accommodations for all types of travel, with cabins designed for solo guests to families, as well as MSC Yacht Club Suites for exclusivity.

Studio Interior on MSC World America (Photo Credit: Lissa Poirot / Cruise Hive)

Studio Interior cabins, which measure 118 square feet, can accommodate just one guest in a single French bed, with Studio Ocean View rooms slightly bigger at 129 square feet and providing a porthole view of the ocean.

For couples or those in need of room for two, guests will find Deluxe Interiors and Deluxe Balconies. These feature a double bed that can be converted into two singles, with the Interior options measuring 161 square feet and the balcony versions at 182 square feet.

Deluxe Balcony and Interior on MSC World America (Photo Credit: Lissa Poirot / Cruise Hive)

Balconies can range from 32 to 107 square feet, including accessible room balconies that feature a ramp for wheelchairs.

Another option is an Infinite Ocean View Aurea, which offers 215 square feet of space with a panoramic sliding window that turns into a glass balustrade when open.

Infinite Oceanview Aurea on MSC World America (Photo Credit: Lissa Poirot / Cruise Hive)

For families or groups sailing together, the Premium Suite Aurea is a perfect option. Offering 269 square feet of interior space and a balcony that is approximately 43 square feet, the suite features a double bed that can be converted into two single beds, a sofa that can be converted into a double bed, and two bunk beds.

The suite also features a bathtub in the bathroom that is great for small children.

Ample MSC World America Accommodations

There are a host of other stateroom options available, including the MSC Yacht Club Owner’s Suite. This massive cabin is nearly 1,120 square feet and has a private balcony (over 500 feet) with a whirlpool. 

The luxurious suite also provides a separate living and dining area, bathroom with an imperial tub, and floor-to-ceiling windows and glass doors for uninterrupted views.

Premium Suite Aurora on MSC World America (Photo Credit: Lissa Poirot / Cruise Hive)

The MSC Yacht Club also has Duplex Suites that stretch across two floors. The main floor with an open living and dining room and a king bed is connected to the second-floor main bedroom, where another king bed awaits. 

There are two bathrooms in the suites, including a bathtub on the second story.

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Aurea Suites vary in size from the 215-square-foot junior suite to the 269-square-foot Premium Suite and the 377-square-foot Grand Suite, while the rooms with balconies range from 172 to 183 square feet.

MSC World America Arrives at New Cruise Terminal in Miami

These range from Deluxe Balconies with Promenade View or both Ocean and Promenade Views, Partial View, Deluxe and Deluxe Aurea.

All rooms are equipped with a hairdryer, a wardrobe with hangers and drawers, an interactive TV, a telephone, a safe, a mini bar, and air conditioning.

Wi-Fi is available at a fee, and passengers will find phone chargers right at their bedside, as well as two types of tech chargers at the desk beside multiple outlets for bigger devices and no need for adapters.

Keep following Cruise Hive for more first looks at MSC World America, including its christening ceremony.

I Got a First Look at MSC World America’s Cabins and Suites

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