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MSC Cruises has unveiled new images of MSC World Asia's distinctive Tree of Life attraction, featuring an 81.3-metre dry slide spanning 12 decks.

The Spiral @ Tree of LifeRENDERING: MSC CRUISES
MSC Cruises released new images of its upcoming flagship MSC World Asia, showcasing The Spiral @ Tree of Life, which according to the cruise line will become the longest dry slide at sea.
Currently under construction at Chantiers de l'Atlantique in Saint-Nazaire, France, the new flagship will begin Mediterranean cruises from December 4, offering seven-night itineraries to Barcelona, Marseille, Messina, Civitavecchia for Rome, Naples and Valletta.

The Spiral @ Tree of Life is currently under construction PHOTO: MSC CRUISES
At the heart of The Harbour, the outdoor park where families can engage in activities and dining, the Tree of Life will serve as a visual landmark and social hub. A unique elevated walkway wraps around the Tree of Life, leading passengers to The Spiral @ Tree of Life.
Stretching 81.3 metres across 12 decks, the Spiral offers passengers a way to move around the ship. It links directly to the World Promenade, a key space for ocean views, dining, entertainment and relaxation.
In the evening, the Tree of Life becomes a focal point of onboard entertainment, enhanced by integrated lighting, music and activities that create an atmosphere for families and groups.
Rising nearly 10 metres above the deck and weighing close to eight tons, the Tree of Life is equipped with over 150 metres of integrated LED lighting, allowing its atmosphere and energy to evolve throughout the day.
The Tree of Life draws inspiration from contemporary Asian cities and the iconic Supertrees of Singapore's Marina Bay, tying into the ship's broader Asia-inspired elements.
Fuente: sea-trade cruise

