Health & medical
Pregnancy
Guests are required to submit a special needs form to specialneeds@msccruisesusa.com 30 days before sailing.
Does MSC offer travel insurance and what does it include?
For those cruising on a World Cruise, please click here for details and rates. Please be advised, travel insurance is highly recommended, but not required to travel.
Are vaccination and testing for COVID-19 required?
Please remember that it is the responsibility of each guest to ensure they meet the requirements of any country they may be traveling through before, during, and after the cruise.
Does MSC Cruises offer assistance to passengers with disabilities or reduced mobility?
Can I bring medicines on board?
How can I let MSC Cruises know about my special needs?
What medical service is available on board?
Do on board staff receive special training in providing assistance to passengers with disabilities or reduced mobility?
Can I undergo dialysis treatment on board?
Guests are required to submit a special needs form to specialneeds@msccruisesusa.com 30 days before sailing.
Hemodialysis can only be booked through the authorized agency Viaggi Piu booking@viaggipiu.eu. This is only available on limited sailings.
Are there excursions accessible to passengers with disabilities or reduced mobility?
What is the deadline for notifying MSC Cruises of my special needs?
Service Animals
Certified Service dogs are permitted to sail if all required documentation is provided. Guests are required to submit a special needs form to
specialneeds@msccruisesusa.com 30 days before sailing. Documentation that is required includes but not limited to:
- Verification that the animal is a service dog with a brief explanation of what the animal has been trained to perform
- Vaccination certificate
- Veterinarian certificate stating that animal is healthy
- Department of Agriculture permits
Are there signs for passengers with visual disabilities?
Who will handle my special needs request and how will it be treated?
How soon will I receive a reply to my special needs request?
Could MSC Cruises refuse my booking or deny me boarding?
Which areas of the ship are accessible to passengers with disabilities or reduced mobility?
Are there cabins for passengers with disabilities or reduced mobility?
Can I bring my mobility scooter/wheelchair on board?
Due to safety considerations, wheelchairs and scooters cannot be stored in the corridors. Your personal scooter should be able to fit in a standard cabin with a limited entry doorway (58 cm on MSC Divina and MSC Armonia, 68 cm on MSC Lirica, MSC Sinfonia and MSC Opera, 62 cm on the others). If your scooter is larger than the dimension reported for your chosen ship, you should book an H cabin or rent a smaller scooter. Segways and other similar vehicles cannot be operated on board. They shall be confiscated and can be taken off the ship to be used while in port. Also please note that the aluminium gangways used if the ramp cannot be operated are less than 80 cm wide
Vaccinations
What do you need to know about MSC Cruises’ policy for travel to regions that have been declared affected by the zika virus?
The Centres for Disease Control and Protection (CDC) has issued guidance advising against travel in zones affected by the Zika virus for women who are pregnant and their partners as well as for women who are trying to become pregnant.
In connection with this, MSC Cruises offers pregnant guests and the people travelling with her in the same cabin the opportunity to cancel free of charge their cruise to countries affected by Zika or rebook using cruise credit to another destination of their liking among the worldwide destinations that MSC Cruises offers to be utilized within a 24 month period. Guests should provide a copy of a medical certificate confirming their existing pregnancy.
Guests who wish to find out additional information about the Zika virus should either contact their health care provider physician or visit the CDC Website:
http://www.cdc.gov/zika/hc-providers/pregnant-woman.html
http://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2016/p0801-zika-travel-guidance.html