The newest ship from MSC Cruises, the MSC Seashore with 5,877 passengers, will have a completely redesigned children’s area and a new range of children’s entertainment.

The ship will enter service on August 1st for a short Mediterranean cruise season.

“For MSC Seashore, we’ve taken family entertainment to a whole new level,” said Matteo Mancini, Child Entertainment Manager at MSC Cruises. “Our goal is that our little guests have the time of their lives on vacation.”

The Seashore’s 7,567 square meter children’s area, the largest in the MSC fleet, has a futuristic theme dedicated to space and planetary exploration and is spread over six rooms.

MSC said teenagers will have two exclusive rooms on the coast. MSC said the number of teenagers on MSC ships has increased in recent years, with guests ages 12-17 making up 42% of the minors on board.

Near the entrance to the children’s area is a multifunctional room called Studio with a cinema, live TV studio and a room for gamers with the latest consoles. Two evenings are dedicated to film evenings, one for children and one for teenagers.

The Seashore will have a new concept for teenagers, the TLS Teens Late Show, where young guests can be part of a studio-staged “Late Show” where young guests are interviewed by the evening’s host about their lives and role models Team games and perform live.

The MSC Seashore, due to arrive in Miami in November, is an evolution of the Seaside class of the line, with 65% of the public areas different from the other ships in the class. Both the coast and hers Sister ship, the Seascape, has 11 restaurants, 19 bars and lounges, six swimming pools, including an infinity pool in the stern, a 1.772-foot boardwalk, and a glass Bridge of Sighs on Deck 16.

The ships will have the largest MSC Yacht Club luxury enclaves in the line.