MSC Ocean Cay Before and After Renovations
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this island is amazing this last time I went with the MSE ccape to Ocean Key and this was already after the refurbishment they did recently or they are still ongoing
the improvements have been all in that direction this is the feeling I get from my perception they y CL the same more tables more desks more deck space to be able to accommodate much more people
the good thing is that MSE is keeping this Marine reserve really a reserve it's not becoming a shopping mall or a Luna Park
I do imagine if I would manage to come with the MSE Fantasia class on the Y Club this will be paradise because only a few guests but enjoying all these amenities
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From early 2024, MSC Ocean Cay Marine Reserve is set for another wave of exciting changes. Building on its success as a rejuvenated tropical oasis, the island’s upcoming renovations promise new features to deepen the visitor experience, blending adventure, relaxation, and environmental immersion. Enhanced beach areas, state-of-the-art eco-friendly facilities, and expanded coral restoration projects are just the beginning. MSC Cruises is keeping the specifics under wraps, but they hint that the upcoming upgrades will make Ocean Cay more than just a stopover—it’s poised to become a centerpiece of MSC’s Caribbean itineraries. For those curious about the real surprise, MSC has embedded a secret into one of its latest cruise ships. This new vessel will debut exclusive features tied directly to the experience at Ocean Cay. Rumor has it that guests onboard will have access to an immersive onboard experience, previewing the reserve’s marine life and landscapes before setting foot on the island itself. This partnership between ship and shore marks an innovative approach, giving visitors a taste of the island’s hidden wonders even before they arrive.