Launched in 2012, MSC Divina pays tribute to Italian film icon Sophia Loren with elegant public areas, including a stunning atrium with Swarovski crystal staircases. MSC Divina offers a fantastic Mediterranean cruising experience, perfect for guests seeking both luxury and an international atmosphere. To attract American cruisers, MSC offers promotions like free sailing for children under 11 and a status match programme.
The ship features attentive service, with crew trained to meet high standards of hospitality. Dining options are varied, and the food quality is consistently praised. The Yacht Club is a luxurious space within the ship, complete with its own pool, restaurant, lounge, and butler service, offering a serene escape for those seeking more exclusive experiences.
Evening entertainment is a standout, with thrilling performances full of music and acrobatics. The twice-daily shows, including the Michael Jackson tribute show, are highly popular. The evenings also feature engaging activities such as themed parties, name-that-tune trivia, and movies on the Lido deck. The Italian-inspired nightlife continues late into the night, with discos and live music creating a vibrant atmosphere.
Daytime: Casual attire such as shorts and tees is perfect for daytime activities.
Evening: Casual dress is the norm, with exciting theme nights like White Night and Italian Night. Women often wear sun dresses or slacks, and men wear khakis or button-down shirts. On formal nights, women enjoy wearing cocktail dresses, and men dress in suits or jackets and ties. The number of formal nights varies depending on the cruise length.
Not permitted: For a polished look, jeans, T-shirts, shorts, and bare feet are not allowed in the main dining room at night, although guests are welcome to wear these in the theatre or disco.
The impressive Pantheon Theatre spans two decks and is a true visual masterpiece, with vibrant red seating and sparkling neon and crystal details. While drinks are not served in the theatre, the atmosphere is truly captivating. Production shows run twice nightly, giving guests an opportunity to enjoy the performances at a time that suits them best. Popular shows like Witches of Paris, a French-inspired cabaret, and Starwalker, a Michael Jackson tribute, have earned rave reviews. The standout performances, however, come from the talented sopranos and tenors, who bring a touch of Italian operatic flair to the stage.
For opera lovers, the highlights of La Traviata are showcased in the show "Love Me" on the second sea day, accompanied by ballet and offering a chance to experience the grandeur of Verdi in an accessible format.
MSC Divina keeps guests entertained with a variety of activities, including trivia challenges, games like Taboo, Jenga, and Pictionary, as well as dance lessons and sports tournaments. For a unique experience, the Winery at Sea wine blending program invites you to create your own wine blend, with the option to take home your own bottle. This delightful session also includes wine tastings at La Cantina di Bacco.
Virtual World on Deck 16 offers a thrilling Formula One racing simulator and a 4D cinema experience. The simulator, shaped like a life-size race car, is a fun ride (especially for those not hungry!) The cinema takes you on a roller-coaster-like experience, sure to thrill guests of all ages.
As the sun sets, MSC Divina transforms into a hub of evening entertainment. From production shows to name-that-tune trivia, karaoke, and lively themed events, there’s never a dull moment. With a selection of live bands, outdoor movies, and a bustling disco, the ship offers something for everyone, well into the late hours.
The Casino Veneziano on Deck 6 provides a smoke-free environment where you can enjoy table games, slots, and a well-stocked bar. It’s a lively space in the evenings, but also open for early risers on sea days.
Nighttime on Divina also means fun for families, with children joining in the fun at the family disco hour and families relaxing by the pool with ice cream, playing cards, and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere.
MSC Divina offers a range of bars and lounges, each offering a unique atmosphere. Enjoy classical music at the Divina Bar on Deck 5, or head to the Black & White Lounge on Deck 7 for panoramic views and live music. The Golden Jazz Bar, also on Deck 7, hosts name-that-tune trivia and live music, while La Luna Piano Bar offers a relaxing space for martinis and live performances. Sports fans will love the Sports Bar on Deck 7, where you can catch games on TV while enjoying American fast food and bowling.
On Deck 14, Poseidon Bar offers refreshing cocktails by the pool, and the Garden Bar on Deck 15 provides a relaxing spot to unwind with drinks made from Italian liquors. The Galaxy Disco on Deck 16 promises a lively atmosphere, especially in the summer months when the international crowd creates a fun mix of music and dancing.
The Aqua Park pool area on Deck 14 offers a lively atmosphere with wading pools for children, a saltwater pool, and two hot tubs, all surrounded by fun activities like aerobics, dance lessons, and games. Le Sirene on Deck 14 offers a covered pool area with a freshwater pool and hot tubs, perfect for relaxing regardless of the weather. For a quieter experience, the Garden Pool on Deck 15 offers stunning views and is exclusively for adults, providing a peaceful oasis.
The ship also features a water slide, multipurpose sports court, and sun decks for lounging. The Top 18 Solarium on Deck 18 is a tranquil adults-only sunning spot, offering stunning views, a bar, and comfortable loungers.
The Atrium on Deck 5 is the heart of guest services, where you can find helpful staff and kiosks for quick service. For those looking for relaxation, the Aurea Spa on Deck 14 offers a luxurious space with massages, facials, and unique treatments like a Bali-inspired body treatment. With a variety of wellness drinks and smoothies available at the spa, guests can indulge in a rejuvenating experience while taking in peaceful views.
The spa also features a thermal suite with saunas, steam rooms, and comfortable loungers to unwind in style. Fitness enthusiasts will enjoy the spacious and well-equipped gym on Deck 14, offering cardio equipment, weights, and fitness classes such as yoga and Pilates. Aqua Cycling is also available in the pools for a fun, full-body workout.
The fitness facility on Deck 14 is large and well-equipped with cardio machines, weight machines, and free weights. It's spacious enough that even during busy times, you can still get your workout in. For those looking to stay active in the great outdoors, the Power Walking Track on Deck 15 offers a place for walking and jogging, though it’s best enjoyed when the deck isn’t crowded with loungers.
Decorated in maroon and blue, with gold accents, Divina's cabins are well-designed and feel surprisingly roomy. We found the beds very comfy and reports in Cruise Critic reviews about hard pillows a little exaggerated. Though room stewards do not create fun towel animals, they do promptly service the rooms. A small light that comes on when you insert your keycard into a power slot alerts the crew that the room is occupied.
Bella Class includes interior, ocean-view, and balcony cabins with no perks. Room service is not available in this class. Fantastica Class offers better-placed cabins and additional benefits such as room service, a 12-voucher drink package, and children's activities in the kids' club. Aurea Class offers balcony rooms and suites near the spa, with perks like priority embarkation, a full drink package, solarium access, a spa package, and use of the Thermal Suite.
All cabins have two twin beds that convert to a queen, a small sitting area with a sofa (many are pull-outs), and a vanity. The flat-screen TVs provide a range of channels, including CNN and BBC, and on-demand movies (for a fee). Outlets, both U.S. and European, are situated on the vanity. All cabins are nonsmoking. Storage includes shelves, hangers, and nightstands, with enough space for suitcases under the bed. Balcony cabins and suites feature mini-bars, and orange beach towels are provided for use at pools and ashore (lost towels incur a $20 fee).
The bathrooms feature glass showers with shampoo and gel dispensers, though there is no conditioner or bar soap, so guests should bring their own. The bathrooms also include a bottle opener and hair dryers located within the vanity. All cabins come with bathrobes.
Divina offers 405 inside cabins, ranging from 140 to 258 square feet, with 13 wheelchair-accessible rooms measuring 222 square feet. The ship has 115 ocean-view cabins, ranging from 120 to 215 square feet, with 2 wheelchair-accessible cabins measuring 306 square feet. The 1,044 balcony cabins range from 182 to 317 square feet, including balconies ranging from 34 to 124 square feet. There are 28 wheelchair-accessible balcony cabins, with a total size ranging from 345 to 489 square feet. The ship also offers 28 suites, ranging from 226 to 505 square feet, with some featuring balconies and panoramic windows.
The Yacht Club offers a "ship-within-a-ship" experience with 24-hour concierge and butler services, three restaurants, and access to a private lounge, Top Sail. Yacht Club passengers enjoy complimentary drinks, snacks, desserts, in-suite mini-bars, room service, priority check-in and debarkation, and private access to the Aurea Spa and Le Muse restaurant. The One Pool Bar and Grill, located on Deck 18, provides a quiet area with a small pool, hot tubs, and friendly service, along with breakfast options like made-to-order omelettes, a pasta station, and evening canapés.
Yacht Club suites are decorated with walk-in closets, tub-and-shower combos, slippers, memory foam mattresses, and a pillow menu. There are 69 Deluxe Suites, ranging from 295 to 344 square feet, including verandas. Two of these suites are wheelchair accessible, measuring 356 square feet with 39-square-foot verandas. The ship also features two Royal Suites (390 square feet with 172-square-foot verandas, total 562 square feet), which are not wheelchair accessible. Three Executive and Family Suites, ranging from 462 to 547 square feet, have separate master bedrooms and living areas and can accommodate up to four people. These suites do not have balconies and are not wheelchair accessible.
Divina offers 90 Super Family Staterooms, which consist of two connecting triple balcony cabins. These rooms accommodate six people, with two bathrooms and two balconies. Additionally, 250 cabins across all categories have foldout sofas to accommodate children or a third adult.