ITALIAN actress Sophia Loren will name her 19th MSC Cruises ship in Copenhagen, when she christens MSC Euribia (pictured), the brand’s most “environmentally advanced” vessel to date. The second LNG-powered ship to join the MSC fleet will do so on 08 Jun, with the cruise line bringing together local dignitaries,...
ITALIAN actress Sophia Loren will name her 19th MSC Cruises ship in Copenhagen, when she christens MSC Euribia (pictured), the brand’s most “environmentally advanced” vessel to date.
The second LNG-powered ship to join the MSC fleet will do so on 08 Jun, with the cruise line bringing together local dignitaries, key travel partners, international media, and more.
Danish model Sarah Grunewald will serve as the master of ceremonies, which will see the time-honored tradition of breaking a bottle of champagne over Euribia’s bow, followed by a gala dinner, as well as live entertainment and performances, including a special DJ set to top off the night from French record producer Bob Sinclar.
After the event, Euribia will commence sailings in Northern Europe with seven-night cruises from Kiel and Copenhagen to the fjords of Norway, including Geiranger, lesund, and Flam.
Euribia is “built for the future”, according to MSC; she will feature additional state-of-the-art environmental technologies, including advanced onboard wastewater treatment systems, waste management handling, energy efficiency measures, and innovative underwater radiated noise management systems to reduce the potential impact on the marine environment.
Copenhagen was chosen as the launch location for Euribia due to its rich maritime heritage and dedication to sustainability.
