WELCOME MSC EURIBIA
The Future of Cruising
Discover a new way of exploring the world on MSC Euribia, the ship that’s launched our pioneering Meraviglia LNG class. Powered by Liquefied Natural Gas, one of the world’s cleanest marine fuels available at scale, MSC Euribia is the latest embodiment of MSC Cruises commitment to protecting the beautiful Blue Planet we take you to explore.
Boasting a whole array of advanced technologies and innovative design features that optimise efficiency and reduce environmental impact, MSC Euribia takes us an important step closer to achieving our goal of net zero emissions by 2050. Even the original artwork on her hull proudly urges us to join her to #savethesea.
Discover the MSC’s and MSC Foundation’s commitment for a more environmentally responsible cruise.
SUPER CORAL PROGRAMME
Coral reefs are among the most biologically diverse ecosystems on Earth. These vital ecosystems now face grave threats to their survival from destructive fishing practices, sedimentation, pollution and above all climate change-induced bleaching events.
The MSC Foundation has been working with leading coral and marine experts since 2018 to research, develop, test and refine methods to reverse the decline in coral reefs in the 64-square-mile Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve in The Bahamas.
EBIOATLAS: BIODIVERSITY SAMPLING FROM CRUISE LINERS USING EDNA
Better biodiversity data is urgently needed to accelerate progress towards a nature positive future and MSC is now collecting this important data with nature intelligence by NatureMetrics. Whilst on-board, the team will collect eDNA samples across the North Atlantic, generating and sharing up-to-date biodiversity data with NatureMetrics and IUCN’s eBioAtlas programme, enabling marine species assessments and reassessments of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species in the region.
The first ship to be used for sampling will be MSC Euribia, with the eDNA sampling in the Nordic region being an important step in their commitment towards marine conservation.
MSC CRUISES’ FLEET TO REACH NET-ZERO EMISSIONS BY 2050
We recognize that there is always more that can be done and we are constantly challenging ourselves to do better. That’s why we – for our entire fleet – are determined to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, achieving an overall balance between greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) emitted and greenhouse gases taken out of the atmosphere or avoided through the production of renewable fuels.
To accomplish this goal, we will implement various measures, such as transitioning to renewable fuels, adopting energy-efficient technologies, and optimizing operational practices. For instance, producing and using renewable fuels can significantly reduce overall lifecycle emissions when compared to fossil fuels in a number of ways. One example is the prevention of emissions from agricultural and municipal wastes that can instead be used to produce biofuels, or even by capturing carbon for use in synthetic fuels.
MSC EURIBIA:
A NET-ZERO GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS VOYAGE
For MSC Euribia’s departure from her shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, we have purchased over 400 tonnes of liquefied biogas (bio-LNG), produced from agricultural and municipal waste, using a mass-balance system that it has also been independently certified for sustainability credentials. The bio-LNG enables substantial lifecycle emissions reductions, on a well-to-wake basis, compared to conventional fossil fuels, and MSC Euribia’s first voyage represents another step in our energy transition toward net-zero emissions by 2050.
A team of dedicated energy efficiency specialists from both MSC Cruises and Chantiers de L’Atlantique will be on board to monitor and optimize every aspect of this voyage, from the configuration of the engines down to the speed of individual air-conditioning fans in guest cabins. And that’s not all: itinerary and speed will be optimized, too. All of these combined initiatives will save energy to reduce fuel consumption.
A CLEANER FUEL TO POWER CHANGE
MSC Euribia is the second ship in MSC Cruises’ fleet to be powered by Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), currently the cleanest conventional marine fuel commercially available at scale. Not only does it release considerably less harmful emissions, but it’s also more efficient.
For the science-minded, here are the figures: LNG reduces sulphur oxide (SOx) emissions by 99% and nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions by up to 85% compared with conventional marine fuels, while reducing CO2e emissions by up to 20%.
WATER THAT’S GOOD FOR THE SEA
All wastewater on board, whether from washing laundry, dishes or the decks, goes through advanced treatment plants where it’s purified to a very high standard – higher in fact than many shoreside municipal treatment systems around the world.
SILENT NIGHT EVERY DAY
MSC Euribia’s optimised hull design, air lubrication system installed around the propeller and latest-generation propellers combine to reduce underwater noise. So you can sleep undisturbed, comforted to know that the underwater life we pass is feeling more comfortable, too.
ENSURING WASTE ISN'T WASTED
Our comprehensive advanced waste management systems reduce, reuse, separate and recycle every item of waste on board, treating our planet’s precious resources with all the respect they deserve.
LIGHTING THAT’S LIGHT ON THE ENVIRONMENT
The energy efficient LED lighting used throughout MSC Euribia is up to 75% more efficient and lasts at least 7 times longer than traditional light bulbs. So, from the theatre spotlights to the feature lighting in our restaurants and multiple choices in each cabin, we don't just set the right mood, we save energy, too. For life on the light side.
RESPONSIBLE EXCURSIONS
We offer a wide variety of Protectours excursions centred around opportunities to help the environment or low-impact travel, like our Fjord Safari aboard a hybrid-electric catamaran. So you can both discover and respect the beauty of our natural world while exploring ashore.