
The MSC World America is a game-changer in the world of cruising, offering a unique and luxurious experience for its passengers. With a wide range of cabin categories to choose from, you're sure to find the perfect fit for your needs.
From the spacious Suites to the cozy Interior Cabins, every accommodation option on the MSC World America has been carefully designed to provide the ultimate in comfort and relaxation. You can expect plush bedding, ample storage space, and modern amenities in every cabin.
One of the standout features of the MSC World America's cabins is the generous use of natural light, thanks to the large windows and balconies that let in the sunshine and offer breathtaking views of the ocean. Whether you're lounging in your cabin or taking in the sights from your balcony, you'll feel like you're on top of the world.
Each cabin on the MSC World America has been meticulously designed to ensure a restful and rejuvenating experience, complete with adjustable climate control, a flat-screen TV, and a spacious bathroom with a walk-in shower.
Stateroom Types
The MSC World America has a variety of stateroom types to suit different needs and preferences.
Some cabins can accommodate up to 4 passengers, while others are designed for 2 passengers. The largest cabins can have a balcony size of up to 398 square feet, while the smallest can have a balcony size of just 32 square feet.
The ship has 1092 cabins that measure 182 square feet, making them a popular choice for many passengers. These cabins also have a balcony, although it's relatively small at just 32 square feet.
There are also cabins with a promenade view, which offer a unique perspective on the ship's interior. These cabins are located on decks 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, and 16.
Here are some details about the different stateroom types:
The Premium Suite Aurea with Promenade & Ocean View is a luxurious option that offers a private sundeck and a sitting area with a double sofa bed. This suite measures a minimum of 27 square meters and comes with a range of amenities, including air conditioning, a bathroom with shower and hairdryer, and an interactive TV.
Accommodations

The accommodations on the MSC World America are truly impressive. From spacious suites to cozy inside cabins, there's something for every traveler.
You can choose from various cabin types, including Infinite OceanView|French Balcony Cabins, which feature a sliding window that opens to a glass balustrade. These cabins are perfect for those who want to take in the breathtaking ocean views without the need for a traditional balcony.
Inside Cabins are available on multiple decks, with sizes ranging from 10 sq.m to 15 sq.m. You can find them on Deck 5, Deck 9, Deck 10, and more. For a more luxurious experience, consider the Grand Suite with Terrace Jacuzzi, which boasts a whopping 400-495 sq.ft balcony.
Here are some key details about the various cabin types:
Each cabin comes equipped with modern amenities, including interactive TVs, Wi-Fi (for a fee), telephones, and safes. Some cabins even have a private sundeck or a whirlpool on the balcony.
Ample Accommodations

The MSC World America has a wide range of accommodations to suit every taste and budget. From luxurious suites to cozy cabins, you'll find the perfect place to rest your head.
The MSC Yacht Club Owner's Suite is a massive cabin that spans nearly 1,120 square feet, with a private balcony that's over 500 feet long. It features a separate living and dining area, an imperial tub, and floor-to-ceiling windows for uninterrupted views.
You can also opt for the Duplex Suites, which stretch across two floors and have two bathrooms, including a bathtub on the second story. These suites offer a king bed on the main floor and another king bed on the second floor.
If you prefer a more intimate setting, the Deluxe Oceanview Cabin is a great option, accommodating up to 4 passengers in 170 square feet of space. It's located on decks 5, 9, 10, 11, and 12.

For those who want to enjoy the ocean views without the balcony, the Premium Suite Aurea with Promenade & Ocean View is a great choice. This suite measures at least 27 square meters and comes with a range of amenities, including a sitting area, private sundeck, and mini bar.
Here are some key features of the different cabin types:
These are just a few examples of the many accommodations available on the MSC World America. Whether you're looking for luxury or comfort, there's something for everyone.
Owner
As the owner of your accommodation, you have a significant role in ensuring a smooth and enjoyable stay for your guests.
The owner is typically responsible for managing the property, including tasks such as cleaning, maintenance, and repairs.
A well-managed property can make a big difference in the overall experience for your guests, so it's essential to stay on top of these tasks.
Some owners choose to hire a property management company to handle these responsibilities, while others prefer to handle them personally.
Guests often appreciate the extra touches that owners provide, such as fresh towels and toiletries.
Grand Terrace
The Grand Terrace suites on board are truly a sight to behold. Each suite has a maximum capacity of 4 passengers.
These suites are available in two different types: Grand Suite with Wraparound Terrace and Grand Suite with Terrace Jacuzzi. The Grand Suite with Wraparound Terrace has 6 staterooms, while the Grand Suite with Terrace Jacuzzi has 4 staterooms.
The cabin size for both types of suites is 375 square feet, which is equivalent to 35 square meters. The balcony size, however, varies between the two types, with the Grand Suite with Wraparound Terrace having a balcony size of 270-375 square feet, and the Grand Suite with Terrace Jacuzzi having a balcony size of 400-495 square feet.
The location of these suites is also worth noting. The Grand Suite with Wraparound Terrace is located aft on decks 11-12-14, while the Grand Suite with Terrace Jacuzzi is located aft on decks 15, 16.
Here's a comparison of the two types of suites:
Balcony Removal

The balcony is a must-have for anyone who loves fresh air and a view. My Deluxe Balcony room 11269 had a sitting area with two mesh upright chairs and a small matching footstool that doubles as a table for drinks.
Having a balcony cabin offers the luxury of an unobstructed sunset when leaving port, as I experienced on our three-night inaugural voyage.
If your cabin is on the wrong side of the ship, like mine was, you might not be able to view land from your room. But you can still enjoy the views from the ship's public areas.
Inside
If you're interested in staying in an inside cabin, you'll find options on various decks of the ship.
Inside cabins range in size from 10 to 15 square meters.
You can find inside cabins on multiple decks, including Deck 5, Deck 9, Deck 10, and 8 more, as well as Deck 11, Deck 14, Deck 16, and 1 more.
Here's a breakdown of the available decks for inside cabins:
- Deck 5, Deck 9, Deck 10, and 8 more
- Deck 11, Deck 14, Deck 16, and 1 more
Suite Options
The MSC World America cabins offer a range of suite options to suit different tastes and preferences.
The ship's largest suite is the Royal Suite, which spans 1,295 square feet and features a private balcony, separate living and dining areas, and a master bedroom with a king-size bed.
You can expect to find luxurious amenities in every suite, including a flat-screen TV, minibar, and comfortable seating areas.
The Royal Suite's private balcony offers breathtaking ocean views, perfect for relaxing or taking in the sights.
Each suite also comes with a spacious bathroom, equipped with a shower, bathtub, and double sink.
The ship's interior design is sleek and modern, with plenty of natural light pouring in through large windows.
The MSC World America's suites are designed to provide a home-away-from-home experience, with plenty of storage space and comfortable furnishings.
The ship's crew is dedicated to providing exceptional service and ensuring that every guest feels welcome and pampered.
The Royal Suite's separate living area is perfect for entertaining or simply enjoying some quiet time to yourself.
The suite's king-size bed is incredibly comfortable, with plush linens and a soft duvet to ensure a restful night's sleep.
Cabin Categories
The MSC World America cruise ship offers a variety of cabin categories to suit different preferences and budgets.
You can find detailed information on cruise accommodations, including floor plans, photos, and room types, on the MSC World America cabins page.
The cruise ship has cabins and suites that cater to different needs, with a range of sizes and amenities.
Each cabin category is conveniently interlinked with the ship's deck plans, showing deck layouts combined with a legend and review of all onboard venues.
MSC World America's cabin categories include various room types and categories, which can be viewed on the cruise ship's deck plan pages.
The deck plan pages also include pictures that you can click to go to individual cruise deck plan pages, where you can see all the public areas, venues, and stateroom cabins categories for each deck.
You can explore the different cabin categories and deck plans to find the perfect fit for your cruise experience.
Handicap Wheelchair-Accessible

MSC World America has a total of 65 handicap-accessible cabins, including 33 Inside, 24 Balcony, and 8 Junior Suite cabins.
These cabins are strategically located near the elevators for easy access.
All decks provide elevator access, making it convenient for passengers with mobility issues.
The ship's gangways are wide enough for most types of wheelchairs and disability scooters.
Each of the handicapped staterooms features larger size compared to the non-accessible counterpart.
The wider doors (35 inches / 0.9 m) and sitting-level keycard slot make it easier for passengers with disabilities to enter and exit their cabins.
Wider turning spaces (5 ft / 1.5 m) and ramped thresholds also enhance accessibility.
Beds with open bed frames, lowered vanity in the sitting area, and wider bathrooms with roll-in shower, fold-down shower bench, and grab rails are just a few of the features that make these cabins accessible.
The bathrooms also have lower sinks and closet rods, raised toilets, and hand-held shower head.

All ADA cabins have amplified phones and captioned TVs.
Here are the specific handicapped staterooms by type and category:
- (IR1-IR2-Deluxe Interior) rooms: 9096, 9126, 10105, 10106, 10588, 11111, 11112, 11534, 11535, 11592, 11594, 12114, 12115, 12582, 12585, 14113, 14118, 14534, 14535, 14585, 14594, 15025, 15032, 15059, 15066, 15520, 15521, 15549, 15571, 16039, 16046, 16071, 16080
- (BA-Balcony Aurea, BR1-BR2-BR3-Deluxe Balcony, BP-Deluxe Balcony with Partial View) rooms: 10109, 10110, 10156, 10157, 11116, 11119, 11162, 11165, 12118, 12121, 12162, 12165, 14119, 14122, 14163, 14166, 15063, 15070, 15109, 15116, 16077, 16084, 16131, 16138
- (SM-Junior Suite Aurea/Suite with Sundeck) rooms: 9123, 9130, 9147, 9149, 9154, 9156, 9167, 9174
Frequently Asked Questions
Is MSC World America all inclusive?
MSC World America cruises include buffet meals and dinner at the Main Restaurant, offering a variety of dining options throughout the day. Meals are part of the cruise package, with no additional dining fees.
Sources
- https://www.cruisemapper.com/cabins/MSC-World-America-2184
- https://www.cruisedeckplans.com/ships/MSC-World-America
- https://cruise.blog/2025/04/msc-world-america-cabin-review-pictures
- https://www.iglucruise.com/msc-world-america/cabins
- https://www.newsbreak.com/cruise-hive-315740882/3955890478962-i-got-a-first-look-at-msc-world-america-s-cabins-and-suites
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