MSC are really upping their game of recent, with new ships, extension makeovers on the old vessels in the fleet and the addition of Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, a Private Island for MSC Guests to enjoy whilst cruising in the Bahamas.
To enhance the experience MSC Guests can expect to receive whilst on a MSC Cruise, MSC have announce this month the second Private Island Resort, but this time it is in the Middle East – Sir Bani Yas Island!
The private Island will be a 1.5 mile stretch of land on the island of Sir Bani Yas, just southwest of Abu Dhabi and will have private cabanas and 2,000 sunbeds surrounded by palm trees. The beaches make up 387,500 square feet so you really are not going to want to leave.
The island will feature from this December on the MSC Fantasia and will be exclusive for MSC Guests.
The beach is reaches from the main island which is connect by a wood bridge which keeps the island private.
Whilst visiting the islands guests can enjoy food and drinks, spa treatments in the beachside cabana huts, a wide variety of sports, and family dedicated areas.
For those wanting to sample some culture there is a Bedouin tent offering art and crafts created by the local communities, and for those wanting something a bit livelier there is a lounge bar with live music.
Gianni Onorato, MSC Cruises CEO. “The announcement is further proof of our commitment to enriching our itineraries and to making available to our guests unique experiences that enable them to discover new cultures and beauties. Additionally, this new, exclusive beach oasis experience stays true to our core values to provide our guests excellence in service, the best in entertainment as well as food options that are of the highest quality and always fresh.”
So is this the place to be this winter? Why not give it a try!
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