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MSC Cruises Fantasia

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Lounges & Public Spaces

There are 12 different venues for relaxing, grabbing a cup of coffee or experiencing some activity on the Fantasia.

Wending your way through the decks of the Fantasia you will notice the incredible number of cafés, small snackeries and activity lounges available to passengers.

Cigar Lounge

(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)

Smoke ‘em if you’ve got ’em at the Cigar Lounge. Premium cigars are on sale but you can smoke whatever you brought with you.

Il Cappuccino

(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)

A coffee bar where the walls are shaped like chocolates sounds like an wonderful fantasy, one that comes true at Il Cappuccino aboard the Fantasia.

Il Graffiti

(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)

Let the kids dance already! Il Graffiti is the hip hangout for tween to teen aged kids aboard the Fantasia. Graffiti sprayed on the walls sets the scene for a late evening of dancing in this street inspired dance club.

Il Polo Di Nord

(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)

Il Polo Di Nord (or the North Pole) is the children’s area on the Fantasia. Arctically themed stuffed animals and multilevel snow scenes provide a wintry adventure for kids younger than the tween generation.

L'Insolito Lounge

(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)

This is the place to catch a live music performance and dance your heart out. A piano stands in the middle with a resident pianist, but other groups will take the main stage and bang out a few bars while you sip on a fancy drink.

Le Privé

(Photo by Peter Knego)

One of a couple of nightclubs on the Fantasia where you can dance as hard as you want to DJ spun tunes that last until late into the night.

Manhattan Room

(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)

Jazz themed lounge, the Manhattan Room, offers a selection of premium whiskeys and a cool environment to relax and listen to some smooth tunes.

The Photo Gallery

(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)

Experience some fine photography at the photo gallery on board. This is also the place to pick up any photos taken of you and your group while on the trip.

Piaza San Giorgio

(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)

An endless supply of sweets come in the form of ice cream, chocolate, pastries and probably much more at the Piaza San Giorgio. The ice cream is distinctly Italian the way it should be, and the selection is vast enough for even the most punctilious sweet tooth.

Teatro L'Avanguardia

(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)

The main show lounge, Teatro L’Avanguardia, has seating for a good portion of the ship. You will be able to catch a variety of performances that depend on your specific itinerary.

Top Sail Lounge

(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)

The Top Sail Lounge is exclusive to passengers staying in Yacht Club level rooms and above. This lounge doubles as a bar and observation deck. Floor to ceiling windows surrounding the edges of this lounge provide the best views on the ship. Comfortable seating in a relaxed setting makes a great place to grab a drink.

Yacht Club Atrium

(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)

Observe the opulence of the Yacht Club experience. The lobby alone is beautiful, but you also have access to exclusive pools and lounges if you pay a little more.

La Carmella

(Photo by Peter Knego)
(Photo by Peter Knego)

A colorful candy bar with all of your sweetest dreams in mind, La Carmella sells candy by weight.

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