MSC Cruises has officially named its new flagship MSC Euribia (pictured) in Copenhagen. The traditional maritime ceremony also marked a significant step toward MSC’s net zero 2050 pledge, with Euribia the cruise line’s most energy-efficient cruise ship ever. Featuring a range of technologies and solutions which minimise her impact on...
MSC Cruises has officially named its new flagship MSC Euribia (pictured) in Copenhagen.
The traditional maritime ceremony also marked a significant step toward MSC’s net zero 2050 pledge, with Euribia the cruise line’s most energy-efficient cruise ship ever.
Featuring a range of technologies and solutions which minimise her impact on the air and marine environment, Euribia is also MSC’s second vessel powered by LNG.
The celebratory naming event was presented by Danish model Sarah Grunewald, and was attended by distinguished guests, key travel partners, and more.
Godmother of MSC’s fleet and Italian actress Sophia Loren was also in attendance to officially name Euribia, continuing her long-standing close relationship with the cruise line.
The momentous occasion also included live entertainment and speeches, combined with the important maritime tradition of cutting the ribbon to break a bottle of champagne over Euribia’s bow.
Guests were also treated to a gourmet gala dinner and a performance by French record producer Bob Sinclar, who closed out the evening.
Euribia has now set sail for her inaugural season in Northern Europe, offering guests a wide variety of new and enriching experiences.
During her maiden voyage, Euribia completed a net zero GHG emissions journey from Saint-Nazaire to Copenhagen (CW 26 May).
