MSC Cruises has given a behind the scenes look at its seven new zones for kids and toddlers.
The company's flagship MSC Euribia will launch in June and has been specifically designed to be as family friendly as possible.
The ship's kids’ area is going to be 700 sqm big and be entirely dedicated to kids and teenagers with seven rooms, each catered to different age groups from zero to 17-years.
Two rooms will be devoted to sustainability, to help educate children on the importance of the environment.
Called the Baby Club Chicco Eco, one will feature a designated play area for babies and toddlers under three-years-old.
The space will keep children thoroughly entertained with various safe and environmentally friendly toys made with 80% recycled plastic.
The MSC Foundation Youth Centre includes a dedicated room for kids to take part in fun and educational activities centred around the environment.
Over in the Teens Club Extra Space, there is plenty to make sure you're older kids are entertained for the whole holiday.
A selection of PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch and VR consoles will be on hand, along with a foosball and table tennis.
In the World Quest area, an interactive quiz show based on world geography will pit passengers against one another for glory and a prize,
MSC Cruises has also created Caravaggio, a spy game with an art theme that lets participants investigate a museum art heist, seek out from where a valuable painting was stolen and attempt to catch the thief.
Matteo Mancini, MSC Cruises’ Youth Entertainment Senior Manager, said: "We are excited to announce our family-friendly offerings on board MSC Euribia.
"Designed with the latest technology and taking into account current trends, we want to meet the needs of new generations of children and their families for years to come.
"The onboard entertainment will reflect MSC Euribia's message of sustainability, with new innovations and environmental components integrated into the cruise experience.”