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MSC Rhapsody

Built for Cunard Line's Caribbean cruises and launched as Cunard Princess in 1977, this small ship has sailed as MSC Rhapsody since 1995. Well suited for warm-weather voyages, the outdoor spaces are more than adequate. Interiors are cozy and comfortable with some multi-purpose lounges -- for instance, the Top Sail Lounge houses both a piano bar and the casino; the disco/nightclub has both indoor and outdoor spaces for dancing. While there is no wrap-around promenade deck, as was often found on ships of this vintage, a track for walking and jogging encircles the pool area.


Fast Facts

7 passenger decks

Dining room, buffet, pizzeria

Some in-cabin safes, some in-cabin refrigerators

pool, children's pool

fitness classes, gym, hair salon, 2 hot tubs, sauna, spa

7 bars, casino, dance club, library, showroom, video game room

Children's programs (ages 3-17)

laundry service

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Passengers accustomed to only the latest and greatest ships with all the most modern bells and whistles may not appreciate this small cruise ship; however, it is a gem for a relaxing in the sun and dancing under the stars.

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