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Norte de Europa desde Warnemunde (Berlín)

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Itinerario

Warnemunde - Gdynia - Klaipeda - Visby - Stockholm - En el mar - En el mar - Copenhagen, Denmark - Warnemunde
Fecha 1

09 Jun '24

Warnemunde
The Warnemünde quarter in Rostock is a famous German seaside resort that you can visit when you reach the German coasts on your MSC cruise of northern Europe. At the mouth of the river Warnow, in the Baltic Sea, Warnemünde will surprise you with its villas, hotels and the large white and silver beach. Its heart is Am Strom, next to the port, where the homes of old captains and fishermen have been turned into coffee shops and boutiques. With an excursion during the cruise, you can continue towards Schwerin. Surrounded by lakes and with a fairytale Schloss that tickles the imagination, the town represents a pleasant surprise, given by the architecture and spirit of a historic capital. Continuing the excursion you can admire Lubeck, one of the few cities along Europe’s northern coasts that preserves the glory of medieval times. For more than two centuries the standard bearer of the Hanseatic League, this was one of the wealthiest and most powerful of European cities, the Venice of the Baltic. The commercial opulence is best expressed in its architecture: from the oldest Rathaus in Germany to the churches with the tallest bell-towers to the merchants’ mansions. Lubecca is the first city in Northern Europe to be included in the list of UNESCO world heritage sites in 1987. Finally, you should not leave out a visit to the cosmopolitan Berlin, the largest and liveliest city in Germany. Amongst the monuments to visit are the Brandebourgh Gate. Situated close to the Reichstag, the seat of the German parliament, the monument, designed on the model of Athens’ Acropolis, was built as the city’s arch of triumph in 1791 and soon became the symbol of unified Germany. The Brandenburg Gate looms over the ornamental gardens in Pariser Platz which extends eastwards towards the wide, tree-lined Unter den Linden avenue, that means “Beneath the linden trees”, flanked by shops and cafés. Less More
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10 Jun '24

Gdynia
When you arrive in the Bay of Gdansk on your MSC cruise, you come into the most fascinating regions of the Baltic Sea and of Northern Europe. In Gydna, along the southern pier (the Poludniowe pier), you find two interesting museum ships: an imposing, three-mast frigate, the Dar Pomorza, launched in 1909 and used for many years as a school ship by the German navy; and the torpedo boat destroyer, the Blyskawica, that managed to escape a German attack in 1939. When you come ashore from your MSC cruise ship, outside the interesting oceanographic museum and aquarium (Muzeum Oceanograficzne i Akwarium Morskie) you will find a statue of Jozef Konrad Korzeniowski, more commonly known as Joseph Conrad, born in 1857 in Berdicev, Ukraine. As you arrive at the Bulwar Nadmorski, along the seafront with its inlets and beaches, that connects Gdynia, Sopot and Gdansk, you will find the interesting Naval Museum (Muzeum Marynarki Wojennej). While on your MSC cruise of Northern Europe, don’t miss an excursion to Gdansk, a city which, because of the importance of its port, has a very rich history. Visit the Old Town (Główne Miasto), along the Motlawa river, once the port centre. Here you can see a large, blue, port crane made of wood, the largest machine if its kind in Europe. Built in 1444, it was used for loading and unloading ships, as well as for fitting masts. Leaving the river behind you, you can walk down the Royal Stretch, the road that brought kings and dignitaries into town, closed by two imposing gates, the Golden Gate and the Green Gate. Along this road you can admire the Court of King Arthur, one of the lively centres of city life. In the museum-home of Uphagen you can get a taste of the life of a wealthy Gdansk family of the 18th century. At the end of the Royal Stretch instead, you will find the gothic church of the Virgin Mary: amongst the tallest brick buildings in Europe. Less More
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Fecha 3

11 Jun '24

Klaipeda
When you arrive in Klaipeda, the cruise ship will berth in the only Lithuanian port, one that has been operating since the middle of the 13th century. The historic centre, that dates back to when the city was known as Memel, is built in the typical fashion of the German medieval towns, including the square with the majestic clock tower. Klaipeda is divided into two parts: the new town, right of the river Dane and the old town that develops on the left bank. The latter is built in the classic chessboard layout of the 17th century German towns and still sports handsome trellised buildings like, for example, those in the artisan district: used as warehouses in the past, they now host art galleries, cafés or clubs. There is a variety of sculptures around town, starting from that of the Four Winds, in the port, at the entrance of the terminal where your MSC cruise ship is berthed. Visit the handsome neo-classic Dramos theatre, which is the main building in the square and where you also find a statue dedicated to the poet, Simon Dach. Your MSC cruise of Northern Europe also offers two excursions, both along the coast. Palanga, in the north, is the largest Lithuanian seaside resort with a walk that ends at the long pier on the sea. This is located along the ancient Amber Road and it is not rare to find bits of this resin stone on the white beach after a heavy storm. For sure you can admire this stone in the city’s Amber Museum. To the south instead we find the Neringa peninsula, a 98km long sand bar that separates the Curi lagoon from the Baltic Sea and where, in Nida, you find the largest dune in Nothern Europe; this is a UNESCO world heritage site for its importance in the biosphere. Less More
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Fecha 4

12 Jun '24

Visby
When you are on a cruise to Sweden you just have to take time out to enjoy Visby, a city made for wandering and lingering over coffees and slices of cake. Whether climbing the ramparts of the surrounding walls, or meandering up and down the warren of cobbled, sloping streets, there’s plenty to tease the eye. An MSC shore excursion can be the opportunity to visit its old town. Here, pretty Packhusplan, the oldest square in the city, is bisected by curving Strandgatan, which runs southwards to the fragmentary ruins of Visborgs Slott, overlooking the harbour. Built in the fifteenth century by Erik of Pomerania, the castle was blown up by the Danes in the seventeenth century. In the opposite direction, Strandgatan runs north-west towards the sea and the Jungfrutornet (Maiden’s Tower), where a local goldsmith’s daughter was walled up alive – reputedly for betraying the city to the Danes. Strolling around the twisting streets and atmospheric walls is not something that palls quickly, but if you need a focus, aim for Norra Murgatan, above the cathedral, once one of Visby’s poorest areas. The end of the street nearest Norderport enjoys the best view of the walls and city rooftops. Strandgatan is the best place to view the impressive merchants’ houses looming over the narrow streets, with storerooms above the living quarters and cellars below; most notable among these is the clearly signposted Burmeisterska huset in Donnerplats, which is attractive and in good condition. One of the most picturesque buildings on the street is the old pharmacy, Gamla Apoteket, a lofty old place with gloriously higgledy-piggledy windows; it’s at the corner of Strandgatan and Lybska gränd. If you feel like something more educational during your MSC Northern Europe cruise, head for the fine Fornsal museum, which covers pretty well all there is to know about Gotland, and Visby in particular – and there’s a rather good art gallery close by too. Less More
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Fecha 5

13 Jun '24

Stockholm
Without a doubt Stockholm is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and a vacation in Sweden with an MSC cruise will prove it. Built on no fewer than fourteen islands, where the fresh water of Lake Mälaren meets the brackish Baltic Sea, clean air and open space are in plentiful supply here. An MSC cruise of Northern Europe will give you the opportunity to appreciate its port front, reach the Baltic Sea and experience the atmospheres with a tour of the town where broad boulevards lined with elegant buildings are reflected in the deep blue water, and rows of painted wooden houseboats bob gently alongside the cobbled waterfront. But Stockholm is also a hi-tech metropolis, as you will find out on your excursion on land during your cruise, with futuristic skyscrapers and a bustling commercial heart. The old town, Gamla Stan, is a district with cobbled streets and narrow alleyways huddled together on a triangular-shaped island. Today the area is an atmospheric mixture of buildings surrounded on all sides by a latticework of medieval lanes and alleyways. The district of Norrmalm swaps tradition for a thoroughly contemporary feel: this is downtown Stockholm where you’ll find shopping malls, huge department stores and conspicuous, showy wealth. In the green island of Djurgården you can see an extraordinary 17th century warship, the Vasa, rescued and preserved after sinking in Stockholm harbour. Cross Norrbron or Riksbron from the Riksdagshuset and up rears the most distinctive monumental building in Stockholm, Kungliga Slottet – a low, square, yellowy-brown construction, with two arms that stretch down towards the water. It’s uniform and sombre outside, but with a magnificent Rococo interior that’s a swirl of staterooms and museums. Itssheer size is quite overwhelming: you should not miss the Royal Apartments and the Treasure Room. The former are used for royal receptions and the second keeps a collection of crowns studded with precious stones. Less More
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Fecha 6

14 Jun '24

En el mar
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14 Jun '24

En el mar
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Fecha 7

15 Jun '24

Copenhagen, Denmark
Split by lakes and surrounded by sea, an energetic and hip waterside vibe permeates Copenhagen, one of Northern Europe’s most user-friendly (and trendy) capitals. Copenhagen city centre is waiting to be enjoyed on an MSC Northern Europe cruise excursion. It’s a welcoming, compact city with a centre largely given over to pedestrians (and cyclists) and an emphasis by day on café culture and top-notch museums.The historic core of the city is Slotsholmen, originally the site of the twelfth-centurycastle and now home to the huge Christiansborg complex. Just across the Slotsholmen Kanal to the north is the medieval maze of Indre By (“inner city”), while to the south the island of Christianshavn is adorned with cutting-edge architecture in addition to the alternative enclave of Christiania. North-east of Indre By are the royal quarters of KongensHave and Frederiksstaden, while to the west the expansive Rådhuspladsen leads via Tivoli Gardens to Central Station and the hotspots of Vesterbro and Nørrebro. Just off hectic Vesterbrogade outside the station is Copenhagen’s most famous attraction, Tivoli, an entertaining mixture of landscaped gardens, outdoor concerts and fairground rides. A shore excursion on your MSC Northern Europe cruise can be the opportunity to discover Helsingør’s Kronborg Castle too. The present castle dates from the sixteenth century when it jutted into the sound as a formidable warning to passing ships not to consider dodging the toll, and it remains a grand affair, enhanced immeasurably by its setting; the interior, particularly the royal chapel, is spectacularly ornate. Beneath the castle are the casemates, gloomy cavernous rooms that served as soldiers’ quarters during times of war. Less More
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Fecha 8

16 Jun '24

Warnemunde
The Warnemünde quarter in Rostock is a famous German seaside resort that you can visit when you reach the German coasts on your MSC cruise of northern Europe. At the mouth of the river Warnow, in the Baltic Sea, Warnemünde will surprise you with its villas, hotels and the large white and silver beach. Its heart is Am Strom, next to the port, where the homes of old captains and fishermen have been turned into coffee shops and boutiques. With an excursion during the cruise, you can continue towards Schwerin. Surrounded by lakes and with a fairytale Schloss that tickles the imagination, the town represents a pleasant surprise, given by the architecture and spirit of a historic capital. Continuing the excursion you can admire Lubeck, one of the few cities along Europe’s northern coasts that preserves the glory of medieval times. For more than two centuries the standard bearer of the Hanseatic League, this was one of the wealthiest and most powerful of European cities, the Venice of the Baltic. The commercial opulence is best expressed in its architecture: from the oldest Rathaus in Germany to the churches with the tallest bell-towers to the merchants’ mansions. Lubecca is the first city in Northern Europe to be included in the list of UNESCO world heritage sites in 1987. Finally, you should not leave out a visit to the cosmopolitan Berlin, the largest and liveliest city in Germany. Amongst the monuments to visit are the Brandebourgh Gate. Situated close to the Reichstag, the seat of the German parliament, the monument, designed on the model of Athens’ Acropolis, was built as the city’s arch of triumph in 1791 and soon became the symbol of unified Germany. The Brandenburg Gate looms over the ornamental gardens in Pariser Platz which extends eastwards towards the wide, tree-lined Unter den Linden avenue, that means “Beneath the linden trees”, flanked by shops and cafés. Less More
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Barco - MSC Poesia

MSC Poesía es un crucero innovador con un estilo elegante que transforma la artesanía tradicional en diseño creativo.

Desde la espectacular cascada del vestíbulo hasta el Zen Garden, el auténtico bar de sushi japonés y el opulento MSC Aurea Spa, MSC Poesía es un elegante crucero perfecto para la relajación total. El MSC Aurea Spa cuenta con un baño de vapor, sauna, toda una gama de tratamientos de belleza y algunos de los masajes más relajantes en el mar.

Para nuestros huéspedes más activos, las actividades deportivas y el acondicionamiento físico incluyen una cancha de baloncesto, una cancha de tenis, una cancha de juego de tejos, un gimnasio de última generación y un minigolf. Hay 3 piscinas, 4 bañeras de hidromasaje y una pantalla gigante de cine junto a la piscina.

Los niños y adolescentes están igualmente bien atendidos y tienen sus propios clubes y fiestas, una zona de juegos dedicada a la Edad de Piedra y a los dinosaurios, acceso a emocionantes videojuegos e incluso a una discoteca para DJ.

La comida siempre está en el corazón de los cruceros de MSC y la cocina a bordo del MSC Poesía no es una excepción. Cada plato es preparado con ingredientes frescos y de calidad por nuestros profesionales chefs y servido en el elegante entorno de los comedores principales II Palladio y Le Fontane.

Los variados salones ofrecen degustación de vinos en el Grappolo d’Oro, refrescantes mojitos en el bar de cócteles de Mojito y deliciosos puros y bebidas espirituosas en la sala de puros.

Peluqueria
Jacuzzis
Jacuzzi
Sauna
Spa

Restaurante a la carta
Bar
Cafe
Lounge Bar
Sushi Bar

Galeria de Arte
Tienda libre de impuestos
Tienda fotografica
Caja Fuerte
Centro comercial
Oficina de Excursion a la Costa

Biblioteca
Nightclub
Shuffle Board

Cigar Bar (Bar de Puros)
Disco
Theatre (Teatro)

Fitness Center (Gimnasio)
Gimnasio
Pista de Tenis
Yoga

  • Descripción

    MSC Poesía es un crucero innovador con un estilo elegante que transforma la artesanía tradicional en diseño creativo.

    Desde la espectacular cascada del vestíbulo hasta el Zen Garden, el auténtico bar de sushi japonés y el opulento MSC Aurea Spa, MSC Poesía es un elegante crucero perfecto para la relajación total. El MSC Aurea Spa cuenta con un baño de vapor, sauna, toda una gama de tratamientos de belleza y algunos de los masajes más relajantes en el mar.

    Para nuestros huéspedes más activos, las actividades deportivas y el acondicionamiento físico incluyen una cancha de baloncesto, una cancha de tenis, una cancha de juego de tejos, un gimnasio de última generación y un minigolf. Hay 3 piscinas, 4 bañeras de hidromasaje y una pantalla gigante de cine junto a la piscina.

    Los niños y adolescentes están igualmente bien atendidos y tienen sus propios clubes y fiestas, una zona de juegos dedicada a la Edad de Piedra y a los dinosaurios, acceso a emocionantes videojuegos e incluso a una discoteca para DJ.

    La comida siempre está en el corazón de los cruceros de MSC y la cocina a bordo del MSC Poesía no es una excepción. Cada plato es preparado con ingredientes frescos y de calidad por nuestros profesionales chefs y servido en el elegante entorno de los comedores principales II Palladio y Le Fontane.

    Los variados salones ofrecen degustación de vinos en el Grappolo d’Oro, refrescantes mojitos en el bar de cócteles de Mojito y deliciosos puros y bebidas espirituosas en la sala de puros.

  • Para Relajarse

    Peluqueria
    Jacuzzis
    Jacuzzi
    Sauna
    Spa

  • Comida y bebida

    Restaurante a la carta
    Bar
    Cafe
    Lounge Bar
    Sushi Bar

  • Otras Facilidades

    Galeria de Arte
    Tienda libre de impuestos
    Tienda fotografica
    Caja Fuerte
    Centro comercial
    Oficina de Excursion a la Costa

  • Recreación

    Biblioteca
    Nightclub
    Shuffle Board

  • Entretenimiento

    Cigar Bar (Bar de Puros)
    Disco
    Theatre (Teatro)

  • Deportes

    Fitness Center (Gimnasio)
    Gimnasio
    Pista de Tenis
    Yoga

Cabina

    Interior

    Cuarto de baño con ducha, área de tocador y secador de pelo Televisión, teléfono, caja fuere y minibar Acceso a WiFi disponible

    ventana

    Cuarto de baño con ducha, área de tocador y secador TV, teléfono, caja fuerte y minibar Acceso a Wi-Fi disponible

    balcón

    Balcón Área de estar con sofá Cómoda cama doble o individuales (bajo demanda) Televisión interactiva, teléfono, conexión Wifi disponible (de pago), caja fuerte y minibar Cuarto de baño con ducha o bañera, área de tocador con secador de pelo

    suite

    Balcón Área de estar con sofá Armario espacioso Cuarto de baño con bañera, área de tocador y secador Televisión interactiva, teléfono, caja fuerte y minibar Acceso a Wi-Fi disponible

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