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| Day | Date | Port | Arrival | Departure | Activity* |
| 1 | Sun Aug 25 | Kiel | .... | 16:00 | Docked |
| 2 | Mon Aug 26 | At Sea | .... | .... | ... |
| 3 | Tue Aug 27 | Hellesylt/Geiranger | 09:00 | 17:30 | Tender |
| 4 | Wed Aug 28 | Flaam | 09:00 | 18:00 | Docked |
| 5 | Thu Aug 29 | Bergen | 07:00 | 13:00 | Docked |
| 6 | Fri Aug 30 | Oslo | 13:00 | 18:00 | Docked |
| 7 | Sat Aug 31 | Copenhagen | 10:30 | 18:30 | Docked |
| 8 | Sun Sep 01 | Kiel | 08:00 | .... | Docked |
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Single beds that can be converted into double bed (on request) except for wheelchair accessible staterooms. Spacious wardrobe. Bathroom with shower. Interactive TV. Telephone. Availability of internet connection by your own laptop (on payment). Mini-bar and safe. Hair dryer. 151 sq ft.
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Single beds that can be converted into double bed (on request) except for wheelchair accessible staterooms. Spacious wardrobe. Bathroom with shower. TV. Telephone. Availability of internet connection by your own laptop (on payment). Mini-bar and safe. Hair dryer. 183 sq ft.
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Single beds that can be converted into double bed (on request) except wheelchair accessible staterooms. Spacious wardrobe. Bathroom with shower. TV. Telephone. Availability of internet connection by your own laptop (on payment). Mini-bar and safe. Hair dryer. Balcony Superior: 234 sq ft (191 sq ft + 43 sq ft balcony); Standard Balcony: 199 sq ft (161 sq ft + 38 sq ft balcony).
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Double bed that can be converted into two single beds (on request). Spacious wardrobe. Bathroom with tub. TV. Telephone. Availability of internet connection by your own laptop (on payment). Mini- bar and safe. Hair dryer. 317 sq ft (269 sq ft + 48 sq ft balcony).
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GER01 - DALSNIBBA MOUNT (approx. 3 hours) - Hellesylt/Geiranger, Norway
Thanks to their outstanding beauty, both the village of Geiranger and the valley are among the most popular holiday resorts in Norway. The route to Mount Dalsnibba will take you up the Oplenske Valley, travelling along the beautiful mountain roads and through bucolic farmland to reach Djupvatn. You will then begin your ascent to the top of Mount Dalsnibba, which at 1,500 metres above sea level affords spectacular views of the surrounding countryside. Have your camera ready to capture the amazing mountainscapes, glaciers and lakes on film and create memories for posterity. There will be time for a short stop at Djupvatn mountain lodge where you have the possibility to browse the gift shop or buy some refreshments.Please note: should snow make it necessary to close the road to Mount Dalsnibba for safety reasons, an alternative programme will be provided to suit the prevailing weather conditions on the day of the tour. This tour is not available on following calls: 07 & 22 May 2013 (MSC Musica) and 14 May 2013 (MSC Poesia).
Price per Person Starting from: $90.00Adults $63.00Children
GER03 - "HERDAL MOUNTAIN FARM" (approx. 3.5 hours) - Hellesylt/Geiranger, Norway
Take some time off the ship to discover Norway’s stunning landscape on this enjoyable tour, which begins with an exciting coach ride up the 11 hair-raising hairpin bends of Eagle Road. A stop will be made at the Eagle Bend, which affords a spectacular view of the natural rocky outcrop known as “The Pulpit”, the splendid Seven Sisters waterfall and the fjord below. An enjoyable and very scenic 1-hour coach ride will then take you to one of the many summer mountain farms in the area, where you will stop for a visit and have an opportunity to sample some typical Norwegian produce. The tour ends with your return to Geiranger. Please note: should snow make it necessary to close the road to the mountain farm, a farm in the valley may be visited instead. Please have the tour itinerary reconfirmed during your cruise.
Price per Person Starting from: $100.00Adults $70.00Children
GER04 - GEIRANGERFJORD BY RIB BOAT (approx. 1 hour) - Hellesylt/Geiranger, Norway
Start the tour with a short walk from the tender pier in Geiranger to board a RIB boat (a safe, rigid inflatable boat) to begin our journey around the magnificent Geirangerfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You will be able to enjoy the true splendour of the unique fjord landscape from the water as we admire the many waterfalls and stunning picture-postcard Nordic landscape. The boat will take you to the end of the Geirangerfjord and all the way to Oaldsbygda; we will sail close to the waterfalls and enjoy great views of the fjord farm where the people of the Geirangerfjord lived and worked a hundred years ago. Have your cameras at the ready as the RIB-boat will make short stops during the tour at different scenic spots so you can take pictures without leaving the boat. This excursion makes for a really special way to discover the delights of this marvellous fjord from a new and unique perspective. Please note: insulated rain and windproof suits will be provided to all passengers. The captain of the boat will offer a guided commentary during the tour in English. This tour is not suitable for children aged less than 12 years or for guests with health problems.
Price per Person Starting from: $136.00Adults $136.00Children
GER05 - SCENIC GEIRANGER ( approx. 2 hours ) - Hellesylt/Geiranger, Norway
Our tour begins along the fjord before ascending the mountain in spectacular style, via a series of 11 hairpin bends. At the uppermost 'Eagle’s Bend', we will stop to enjoy the fantastic view below: in the distance you can see traditional old farms, stubbornly clinging to narrow shelves high above the fjord. For generations, families were able to make a living in these high pastures and today great efforts are being made to restore and preserve this historic way of life. We return via the same road, which was completed in 1952, passing several farms, some of which are over 200 years old. Drive through the village of Geiranger, passing the famous octagonal wooden church, which was built in 1842, before heading for the Flydal Gorge viewpoint. You may well recognise the view here, as it is often used in advertising as a typical example of Norway’s beautiful fjords. We’ll have time to enjoy the fabulous view and photograph our ship on the water before we return downhill once more. Please note : this tour is available only on following calls: 07 May 2013 (MSC Musica) and 14 May 2013 (MSC Poesia).
Price per Person Starting from: $70.00Adults $49.00Children
GER06 - NORWEGIAN FJORD CENTRE & SCENIC GEIRANGER (approx. 3 hours) - Hellesylt/Geiranger, Norway
The Geirangerfjord is undoubtedly one of Norway’s most fascinating sights. The mountains tower overhead on both sides and we will pass several waterfalls with stories to their names such as the “Suitor”, the “Bridal Veil” and the “Seven Sisters”. Our tour begins along the fjord before ascending the mountain in spectacular style, via a series of 11 hairpin bends. At the uppermost, “Eagle’s Bend”, we will stop to enjoy the fantastic view below: in the distance you can see traditional old farms, stubbornly clinging to narrow shelves high above the fjord. For generations, families were able to make a living in these high pastures and today great efforts are being made to restore and preserve this historic way of life. We return via the same road, which was completed in 1952 passing several farms, some of which are over 200 years old. Ascending the Geiranger road that links the district with eastern Norway during the summer months, we pass several hotels before reaching the Norwegian Fjord Centre. The Centre provides both information and an experience: visitors can study exhibitions on themes such as nature, culture and history whilst gaining insight into life on the inaccesible farms that cling to the sheer mountainsides around the fjord. Very well presented, the display comes alive with sound and images. A simulated avalanche even provides a graphic demonstration of the forces of nature at their most impressive. After the visit we head uphill to the famous Flydal Gorge viewpoint, passing several camping sites on the way. From here you can admire the fabulous panorama and photograph our ship down on the fjord before we return downhill once more. Please note : this tour is available only on following calls: 07 May 2013 (MSC Musica) and 14 May 2013 (MSC Poesia).
Price per Person Starting from: $97.00Adults $68.00Children
GER08 - KAYAK ON GEIRANGER FJORD (approx. 2 hours 45 minutes) - Hellesylt/Geiranger, Norway
This enjoyable excursion provides bags of fun for everyone – even if you are new to kayaking. A few minutes’ walk will take you to the kayak base for a short briefing and for life jackets to be issued to all participants. Once fully kitted out, you will board your kayak and begin to paddle. This is undoubtedly one of the best ways to experience the beauty and magnificence of Geiranger Fjord, with steep mountains and peaks rising all around you, including the breathtaking Preacher’s Pulpit, as you slice through the water and pass majestically cascading waterfalls along the way. Your guide will provide information and tell stories of Geiranger and its inhabitants during your trip. Please note: guests must be in good physical condition and good swimmers to take part in this tour, which is open to people of 10 years or older; each kayak takes 2 people. Guides available only in English
Price per Person Starting from: $113.00Adults $113.00Children
HEL01 - TRANSFER FROM HELLESYLT TO GEIRANGER (full day, lunch included) - Hellesylt/Geiranger, Norway
Spend a day off the ship to explore and enjoy Norway’s spectacular natural scenery on this coach-based tour. On leaving the port in Hellesylt, the first leg of the tour will take you to Hornindal Lake, the deepest lake in Europe at 514 metres and a place of outstanding natural beauty. Next up is the little village of Stryn, which sits pretty on the banks of Nordfjord, after which the route will take you over the Stryn mountains, passing waterfalls and lakes as you climb to an elevation of 1,500 metres above mean sea level to reach Mount Dalsnibba. This is a great spot for taking photos as it affords magnificent views over the amazing Geirangerfjord, which stretches along a length of some 15 kilometres and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. After a short stop to savour the moment, you will then begin your descent back to Geiranger with more breathtaking vistas of the valley to enjoy at the famous Flydal viewpoint. This all-day tour includes lunch in a local restaurant and will come to a close with your return to Geiranger and your ship. Please note: Should snow make it necessary to close the road to Mount Dalsnibba for safety reasons, an alternative programme will be provided to suit the prevailing weather conditions on the day of the tour. This tour is not available on following calls: 07 & 22 May 2013 (MSC Musica) and 14 May 2013 (MSC Poesia).
Price per Person Starting from: $180.00Adults $126.00Children
HEL02 - TRANSFER FROM HELLESYLT TO BRIKSDAL GLACIER (full day, lunch included) - Hellesylt/Geiranger, Norway
A day of scenic splendour awaits you on this enjoyable tour, which begins with a drive from Hellesylt through Norway’s verdant valley farmlands, with steep mountains rising to one side and the glittering fjords to the other. Continuing along the shores of the beautiful Lake Olden, you will then reach Briksdal Mountain Lodge, your “base camp” for the subsequent hike. A 1.5-hour walk will then give you plenty of opportunity to get up close and personal with Mother Nature as you head for the spectacular Briksdal Glacier, an arm of the Jostedal Glacier – the largest in the whole of continental Europe. The hearty appetite you will have worked up walking through the fresh mountain air will then be rewarded by an equally hearty and typically Norwegian lunch. Your excursion then continues by coach again, taking you along the Stryn mountain road, the old connection between western and eastern Norway. The route will also take you through a number of tunnels before descending to Geiranger with more lovely views of mountain farms, waterfalls and lakes to enjoy as you go. Please note: this excursion is not recommended for guests with mobility problems or to elderly people. This tour is not available on following calls: 07 & 22 May 2013 (MSC Musica) and 14 May 2013 (MSC Poesia).
Price per Person Starting from: $173.00Adults $121.00Children
FLA01 - STALHEIM & UNDREDAL (approx. 3 hours) - Flaam, Norway
Starting from the pier in Flåm, your tour begins with a drive through Norway’s stunning landscape to the village of Gudvangen and continues through a narrow valley to reach Stalheim, home to one of Norway’s most spectacular views. Once you have had a chance to relax over pastries and coffee, the coach will take you back down the valley via Norway’s steepest road, the Stalheims-kleivi with its 13 hairpin bends before reaching the tiny village of Undredal where you will briefly stop for picture taking. Do take your camera to capture the many awe-inspiring views of Norway’s ruggedly beautiful and incredibly green countryside on your way back to Flåm and your ship. Please note: this tour is not recommended for guests who suffer from claustrophobia, have walking difficulties or use a wheelchair. The road in Stalheim is very steep and curvy.
Price per Person Starting from: $85.00Adults $60.00Children
FLA02 - THE SNOW ROAD TO LÆRDAL (approx. 5 hours) - Flaam, Norway
The tour begins at Flåm pier and we will drive along the fjord to the village of Aurland. From here, through the longest tunnel in the world, we will continue our journey to Lærdal. The historic heart of Lærdal village is made up of heritage buildings dating back to the XVIII century. Lærdal is renowned for its excellent salmon fishing, with the Lærdal river known as the “Queen of the Salmon Rivers”. You will have free time to spend in the village before returning to Flåm along the Snow Road. This takes us high up in the mountains, 1.309 metres above sea level. There will be a short break along the way before we return back to the port. During the tour we will also visit the historic wooden Borgund Stave Church. Please note: this tour is not recommended for guests who suffer from claustrophobia or have walking difficulties; there are some steps at the Borgund church. This tour is not available on calls falling in May.
Price per Person Starting from: $127.00Adults $89.00Children
FLA03 - WATERFALLS & THE WHITE CAVE (approx. 3.5 hours) - Flaam, Norway
After leaving the pier this excursion takes you, through a tunnel, to the village of Gudvangen where we will continue up the Nærøy Valley and on to Tvindefossen Waterfalls where we will make a photostop. “Tvinde” comes from an old Norwegian word meaning “double”; as there are actually two waterfalls that cascade next to each other. We will drive on through more tunnels to the White Cave of Gudvangen where we will trek through the deep caves and along underground pools, ending the visit with coffee in one of the cave chambers. Please note: this tour is not recommended for guests who are claustrophobic or have walking difficulties due to long periods of walking on uneven ground. In Stalheim we will drive along a very steep and curvy road. Taking photos or shooting videos is allowed only at the Main Hall at the White Cave.
Price per Person Starting from: $85.00Adults $60.00Children
FLA04 - NORWEGIAN WATERFALLS & DRAMATIC SCENERIES BY TRAIN (approx. 6 hours, lunch included) - Flaam, Norway
Once you are prepared for the steep roads and mountain tunnels of this region, you can sit back and enjoy the ride through spectacular countryside. Leaving the port of Flåm we will traverse a long tunnel which takes us to Gudvangen, and the coach will climb through the steep, narrow Nærøy valley. We will travel up the mountain roads, with some sharp bends, to reach the Sivlefossen Waterfalls. We will stop at the Tvindefossen waterfalls, a twin cascade of two fabulous falls. The excursion continues to the town of Voss, prettily located on the Vangvatnet Lake. We will board a train to continue our outing across a range of stunning natural landscapes, before reaching Myrdal. Here, at 867 metres above sea level, we will change trains and continue down the breathtaking Flåm valley, travelling on the world famous Flåm Line. The train will pass by Kjosfossen waterfall to allow passengers enjoy the lovely view before terminating at Flåm station, on the Sognefjord, from where we can walk back to the ship. Lunch included. Please note: the excursion includes a long train ride through a series of tunnel. The order of the visits may change. Some groups will start the tour by train and end the tour by coach and vice versa. This tour is not suitable for guests who are claustrophobic, have walking difficulties or use a wheelchair. In Stalheim we will drive along a very steep and curvy road.
Price per Person Starting from: $196.00Adults $137.00Children
FLA06 - NÆRØYFJORD & STALHEIM (approx. 4 hours) - Flaam, Norway
The tour starts with a short walk from your ship to the pier located just in front of the railway station. Here you will board the sightseeing boat for a 2-hour pleasure cruise on the Aurlandsfjord and the Nærøyfjord. The cruise covers some of the most beautiful parts of the Sognefjord; we sail past steep, snow-clad mountains, rushing waterfalls and a living cultural landscape before disembarking in Gudvangen. The excursion continues by bus through the narrow and impressive Nærøydalen Valley with more impressive cascades, before arriving at the warm and welcoming Stalheim Hotel, some 1,237 feet above sea level, for coffee. We will continue driving along Stalheimskleivi, the old mountain road, Stalheimsfossen and Sivlefossen waterfalls with its 240 metres cascade; the road is very steep with a series of sharp hairpin bends. The last part of the tour takes us back through a long valley tunnel, through more mountain sceneries before arriving back at the pier in Flam. Please note: this tour is not recommended for guests who are claustrophobic. In Stalheim we will drive along a very steep and curvy road.
Price per Person Starting from: $101.00Adults $71.00Children
BER01 - A VISIT TO BERGEN (2.5 hours) - Bergen, Norway
Bergen was founded in the year 1070 and, until around 1830, the city was the largest town in the country and a centre for commerce and shipping. Our excursion starts with a walk through the historic Bryggen quarter with its typical gabled wooden buildings that overlook the harbour. The excursion includes a ride on the famous Fløibanen funicular which climbs Fløien Mount; enjoy a magnificent view over Bergen and the surrounding area from the top. Enjoy a scenic tour of the Bergen peninsula and of the central parts of the city. Please note: there may be long queues at the cable car station. At the end of the tour guests can opt to return to the port or to stay in the city centre (Fish Market) and return to the port on their own.
Price per Person Starting from: $69.00Adults $48.00Children
BER02 - TREKKING ON FLØIEN MOUNT (approx. 4 hours) - Bergen, Norway
Combine a little sightseeing with a half day’s healthful activity with a full walking tour that takes you through Bergen and the surrounding areas. Start at the German pier and on to Bergen’s old district, Bryggen, where we will admire the traditional gabled wooden buildings that overlook the harbour. We will take the funicular railway to the top of Fløien Mount for a 2.5 hour hike. Enjoy magnificent views over Bergen and the region before walking back to the ship. Please note: at Floien Mount you will walk for about 2.5 hours on foot path; we suggest you to wear hiking shoes and bring water. The hiking route may be changed at the discretion of the guide on the basis of participants’ levels of physical fitness. This tour is not suitable for passengers with walking difficulties. There may be long queues at the cable car station.
Price per Person Starting from: $54.00Adults $38.00Children
BER07 - BERGEN SIGHTSEEING TOUR (approx. 2 hours) - Bergen, Norway
See the sights in comfort on this coach tour through Bergen, which was the largest city in Norway until 1830. Relax into your seat as you pass the main sights including the historic Bryggen district, with its gabled wooden warehouses from the Hanseatic period and Haakons Hall, erected during the reign of King Haakon Haakonsson (1247-1261) and the most important building of the royal residence in the XIII century. Drive past Rosenkratz Tower, built in the XIII century and rebuilt around 1560 as a combined fortress and residence. We will also admire St. Mary’s Church, dating back to the XII century, and splendidly Grieg Hall concert hall, home to the Bergen Philarmonic Orchestra.
Price per Person Starting from: $46.00Adults $32.00Children
BER08 - BERGEN BY LAND AND SEA (approx. 3.5 hours) - Bergen, Norway
This comprehensive tour will give you a really thorough introduction to Bergen, a lovely city that nestles between the sea and the mountains. Having reached its commercial peak in 1100 through a profitable trade of dried cod, Bergen continued to flourish as the main trade centre in Norway. Its historic past can be seen at the German pier and in Bryggen, a traditional area with fine examples of Hanseatic buildings and gabled wooden houses. The unglamorous days of the cod trade have been left behind, as today this area has been reincarnated as a fashionable hub, with trendy restaurants, tasteful souvenir shops and inviting pubs. However, one can still stroll through this historic district and gain a sense of what it was like to live here during the Middle Ages. The walking tour will be followed by a 1.5-hour coach ride through Bergen and the surrounding area, after which you will board a ferry near Lyse Island for a relaxing cruise along the small Lysefjord (not to be confused with the Lysefjord close to Stavanger) and around the Bergen archipelago before arriving back in Bergen. On this scenic one and half hour-long cruise you can view Bergen from a different perspective and fully experience the delights of this attractive town and its idyllic setting. Please note: the order of the visits may vary: some groups will start the itinerary by boat and return to the pier by bus. This tour is not suitable for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair.
Price per Person Starting from: $89.00Adults $62.00Children
BER10 - FLØIEN MOUNT AND VILVITE SCIENCE CENTRE (approx. 3.5 hours) - Bergen, Norway
The tour starts by taking you past Bergen’s Festival Hall, the Rosenkrantz Tower and the old warehouses in Bergen’s historical Bryggen quarter before arriving at the cable railway to go up Fløien Mount. The ride on the funicular train is an experience in itself and once at the 320-metre peak, you can enjoy superb views of Bergen and even the North Sea at times. On your return from the mountain, the tour continues by coach past Bergen’s market square and central park. The final stop is at the hugely entertaining and interactive VilVite Science Centre. Among the many interesting exhibits, the “Northern Lights” video explains the spectacular natural phenomenon that occurs only in the winter months and only in the Polar circle. Do you want to be a TV weather forecaster, a captain on a ship simulator or ride a police motorcycle? This is just a small selection of more than 100 hands on exhibits you can try in our exhibitions. Lots of fun and much to learn for both grown ups and children. Please note: there may be long queues at the cable car station.
Price per Person Starting from: $93.00Adults $65.00Children
OSL01 - INTRODUCTION TO OSLO (approx. 3.5 hours) - Oslo, Norway
This overview of Oslo provides a brief insight into the rich culture and history that the capital of Norway has to offer. Leaving the port we will embark on a scenic tour of the main streets and squares of Norway’s main city, and en route we pass some of Oslo’s most important architectural landmarks including the Town Hall, the Parliament, the National Theatre and the Royal Residence. Further on we will stop to visit Vigeland Park, which contains magnificent examples of the work of famed Norwegian sculptor, Gustav Vigeland. Over 150 sculptures are assembled here, and his oeuvres represent the full range of the human lifecycle, depicting all stages of man from birth to old age. Leaving the Park we will head to the hill at Holmenkollen, which provides a panoramic view of Oslo from above, and a chance to take photographs. We will then proceed to Oslo’s modern district, where we will find Oslo’s most contemporary buildings, including the celebrated Oslo Opera House. Home to the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet, this stunning piece of post-modern architecture was only recently completed in 2008; the award-winning structure is built from white Italian marble and characterized by large inclined plateaus. Walk up the sloping banks of this fabulous building to its rooftop, for an expansive view of the attractive harbour. Return to the port. Please note: guests using a wheelchair can take part, but should be aware that several steps lead up to the Opera House roof. The excursion does not include a sightseeing tour of Oslo during the call of the MSC Poesia on 17 May 2013.
Price per Person Starting from: $69.00Adults $48.00Children
OSL02 - CITY TOUR, VIKING AND KON TIKI MUSEUM ( approx. 3 hours ) - Oslo, Norway
The attractive city of Oslo is Norway’s capital and looks back on a rich history going right back to its foundation by King Harald III c. 1048. This culture-based tour begins with a drive-by look at Oslo’s main landmarks in the city centre, which certainly include the Royal Palace, on your way to Frogner Park. Covering an area of some 45 hectares, this super-sized city park also hosts a fabulous collection of art in the so-called “Vigeland Sculpture Arrangement”. This exhibition of sculptural art comprises the lifework of the famous Norwegian sculptor, Gustav Vigeland, and is made up of more than 150 works that represent the full range of the human condition – from birth to death. Vigeland lived from 1869 to 1943 and is also known for having designed the medal that is awarded to winners of the Nobel Peace Prize. The tour then continues on to the nearby Bygdøy peninsula for a first stop at the fascinating Viking Ship Museum, whose copious collection of Viking artefacts includes three authentic longboats dating back to c. 900 to 1,000 A.D.. To round out your Oslo experience, you will also pay a visit to the Kon-Tiki Museum for a look at the famous balsa-wood raft that the legendary Norwegian explorer and zoologist Thor Heyerdahl used to cross the Pacific Ocean in 1969 as well as the reed vessel Heyerdahl used on his Ra II expedition. This maritime experience comes to a close with your return to the port and your ship. Please note: only cameras without a flash are allowed inside the Viking Museum. This tour is not available on 17 May 2013 (MSC Poesia).
Price per Person Starting from: $66.00Adults $46.00Children
OSL03 - CITY TOUR & OPEN AIR MUSEUM ( approx. 3.5 hours ) - Oslo, Norway
Spend a few enjoyable hours off the ship exploring the varied attractions of lovely Oslo, Norway’s capital city. A drive-by tour of Oslo’s main sights makes a fine start to this half-day outing, after which the tour tempo will change to a more sedate pace when you reach Frogner Park. This amazing inner-city recreational area covers a huge 45 hectares and is also home to the wonderful “Vigeland Sculpture Arrangement”. This tribute to the famous Norwegian sculptor, Gustav Vigeland, comprises more than 150 works of art that serve to represent the entire cycle of human life, from infancy to old age. Vigeland lived from 1869 to 1943 and is also noted for having designed the medal awarded to winners of the Nobel Peace Prize. You will then make your way to the Bygdøy peninsula, a part of Oslo city, to visit an open-air museum which features 150 wooden buildings that are representative of the styles common in Norway’s various regions. One of the country's oldest structures, the 13th-century Viking Gol Stave Church, also forms part of the complex. The trip is rounded off with a walk around downtown Oslo, with the option of returning to the ship by coach or staying longer to make your own way back on foot. Please note: only cameras without a flash are allowed inside the houses at the Open Air Museum. This tour is not recommended for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair as it includes periods of walking on uneven and sometimes steep surfaces. This tour is not available on 17 May 2013 (MSC Poesia).
Price per Person Starting from: $62.00Adults $43.00Children
OSL06 - OSLO SIGHTSEEING (approx. 2 hours) - Oslo, Norway
Any passengers weary of tramping city streets can take a welcome break and see the sights of Oslo from the comfort of a tour bus. We will drive past the new Opera House, Akershus Fortress, the Parliament building, the Royal Palace, the National Theatre and the Nobel Institute. Continue through Oslo’s attractive residential areas to Holmenkollen Hill from where you have a fantastic view over the city and the fjord below. The last part of the tour will take us to the Bygdøy peninsula where many of the city’s museums are located. Return to the port. Please note: this tour is not available on 17 May 2013 (MSC Poesia).
Price per Person Starting from: $49.00Adults $34.00Children
OSL07 - CITY TOUR, ICE BAR & VIGELAND PARK (approx. 3 hours) - Oslo, Norway
This carefully planned itinerary takes you around the key architectural and cultural hotspots of Norway’s capital in just a few hours. Departing from the port, we will head for Oslo’s modern district, home to the city’s most contemporary buildings and to Oslo’s Opera House. Recently completed in 2008, this award-winning structure is built from white Italian marble and characterized by large inclined plateaus. Walk up the sloping banks of this fabulous building to the roof, for an expansive view of the attractive harbour. We will then board a coach for a sightseeing tour of the city, passing the Town Hall, National Theatre and the Royal Residence before reaching the superb Vigeland Park. The Park contains the lifework of the Norwegian sculptor, Gustav Vigeland and is home to over 150 sculptures, which represent the full range of the human life cycle. The tour ends with a break in Oslo’s most fashionable hangout – the newly opened Icebar, the third addition to this city’s collection of ‘cool’ hotspots! Made entirely from ice, the interior temperature is never raised above – 5°. Use this occasion to drink to the good health of your fellow travellers with a glass of iced drink! Please note: this tour is not recommended for children under 6 years old because the temperature inside the Ice Bar is always kept below 0°. Moreover it is not suitable for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair. This tour is not available on 17 May 2013 (MSC Poesia).
Price per Person Starting from: $82.00Adults $57.00Children
OSL08 - MARITIME MUSEUM WITH BOAT-BUILDING AND THE FRAM MUSEUM (approx. 3 hours) - Oslo, Norway
Your trip to Oslo’s Museum Centre in Bygdøy begins with a drive-by tour of the city’s main attractions such as the City Hall, the National Theatre and the Royal Palace. A chance to steer remote-controlled boats, a panoramic film of Norway’s beautiful coastline as well as various interesting exhibitions await you at the Norwegian Maritime Museum. Kids can even discover their inner “naval architect” and build their own little boats to take home as a great souvenir. At the Fram Museum, you can then board the ship that has travelled the furthest south and north in the world ever. It was built by Colin Archer in 1892 and was used by the Polar explorers Nansen and Amundsen. An Arctic sound-and-light show plus a go in the Polar simulator – giving you a taste of extreme Arctic temperatures and rough seas – round off your tour. Please note: this tour is recommended to children between 05 and 10 years old. This tour is not available on 17 May 2013 (MSC Poesia).
Price per Person Starting from: $70.00Adults $49.00Children
OSL09 - THE SCENIC SIGHTS OF OSLO: FROM SCULPTURAL ART TO VIKING HERITAGE (approx. 3 hours) - Oslo, Norway
Having been founded around A.D. 1048 by King Harald III, the city of Oslo is not only Norway’s capital, but also boasts a rich cultural heritage with which this entertaining tour intends to acquaint you. After leaving the pier, a coach will transfer you to your first stop: the huge Frogner Park in the middle of the city. Amid its landscaped greenery, the park houses the “Vigeland Sculpture Arrangement”, an incredible collection of sculptural art created by the Norwegian artist, Gustav Vigeland. Representing the artist’s oeuvre, the 150 works tell the story of the various stages of life – from birth to death. The artist is also noted for having designed the Nobel Peace Prize medal within his lifetime, which began in 1869 and ended in 1943. Next up is the nearby Bygdøy peninsula, where a stop will be made at the Viking Ship Museum. Among the key exhibits of the museum’s collection of Viking artefacts are three authentic longboats that were made around 1,000 years ago. Your ship then awaits you again at the end of the tour. Please note: this tour is only available on 17 May 2013 (MSC Poesia).
Price per Person Starting from: $69.00Adults $48.00Children
COP01D - CITY TOUR (approx. 4 hours) - Copenhagen, Denmark
Leave the port for a pleasant few hours touring through the Danish capital, taking in the key places of interest on the way. After a photo stop at the Little Mermaid, Copenhagen’s most iconic landmark, the tour continues on to the colourful canal-side Nyhavn district and its many trendy cafés and restaurants. You will then board a modern coach for a drive past the splendid Amalienborg Palace, the Danish Royal Family’s winter residence. There will also be some free time for you to enjoy at Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen’s famous amusement park, and for a brief outside view of Christiansborg Palace, the seat of the Danish parliament.Please note: the tour ends at the port for transit guests and at the airport for guests who are disembarking and booked on flights after 16:30 hours. The duration of the tour also includes the time for transfer to the airport. To book and prepay this tour before your cruise, please use code COP01T if you will be in transit in Copenhagen or code COP01D if you will be disembarking in Copenhagen.
Price per Person Starting from: $86.00Adults $60.00Children
COP01T - CITY TOUR (approx. 4 hours) - Copenhagen, Denmark
Leave the port for a pleasant few hours touring through the Danish capital, taking in the key places of interest on the way. After a photo stop at the Little Mermaid, Copenhagen’s most iconic landmark, the tour continues on to the colourful canal-side Nyhavn district and its many trendy cafés and restaurants. You will then board a modern coach for a drive past the splendid Amalienborg Palace, the Danish Royal Family’s winter residence. There will also be some free time for you to enjoy at Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen’s famous amusement park, and for a brief outside view of Christiansborg Palace, the seat of the Danish parliament.Please note: the tour ends at the port for transit guests and at the airport for guests who are disembarking and booked on flights after 16:30 hours. The duration of the tour also includes the time for transfer to the airport. To book and prepay this tour before your cruise, please use code COP01T if you will be in transit in Copenhagen or code COP01D if you will be disembarking in Copenhagen.
Price per Person Starting from: $86.00Adults $60.00Children
COP02D - DRAGØR VILLAGE & COPENHAGEN SIGHTSEEING (approx. 4 hours) - Copenhagen, Denmark
Discover Copenhagen and the neighbouring town of Dragør on this enjoyable sightseeing tour, which begins with the main attractions of lovely Copenhagen, the Danish capital, with a first stop at the Little Mermaid, Copenhagen’s most iconic landmark. Other places of interest include the stock exchange building and the vibrant canal-side Nyhavn district. After leaving the city, a coach will then take you on an approx. 30-minute drive to Dragør, giving you a chance to get a look at the bridge that connects Denmark with Sweden. Known for its many preserved historical buildings, the old part of Dragør town forms a labyrinth of picturesque alleyways, cobbled streets and traditional brightly painted Danish houses. Your trip to this charming old seafaring town is rounded off by a drink and a delicious Danish pastry. Please note: the tour ends at the port for transit guests and at the airport for guests who are disembarking and booked on flights after 16:30 hours. As the tour involves long periods of walking on uneven ground, it is not suitable for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair. The duration of the tour also includes the time for transfer to the airport. To book and prepay this tour before your cruise, please use code COP02T if you will be in transit in Copenhagen or code COP02D if you will be disembarking in Copenhagen.
Price per Person Starting from: $81.00Adults $57.00Children
COP02T - DRAGØR VILLAGE & COPENHAGEN SIGHTSEEING (approx. 4 hours) - Copenhagen, Denmark
Discover Copenhagen and the neighbouring town of Dragør on this enjoyable sightseeing tour, which begins with the main attractions of lovely Copenhagen, the Danish capital, with a first stop at the Little Mermaid, Copenhagen’s most iconic landmark. Other places of interest include the stock exchange building and the vibrant canal-side Nyhavn district. After leaving the city, a coach will then take you on an approx. 30-minute drive to Dragør, giving you a chance to get a look at the bridge that connects Denmark with Sweden. Known for its many preserved historical buildings, the old part of Dragør town forms a labyrinth of picturesque alleyways, cobbled streets and traditional brightly painted Danish houses. Your trip to this charming old seafaring town is rounded off by a drink and a delicious Danish pastry. Please note: the tour ends at the port for transit guests and at the airport for guests who are disembarking and booked on flights after 16:30 hours. As the tour involves long periods of walking on uneven ground, it is not suitable for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair. The duration of the tour also includes the time for transfer to the airport. To book and prepay this tour before your cruise, please use code COP02T if you will be in transit in Copenhagen or code COP02D if you will be disembarking in Copenhagen.
Price per Person Starting from: $81.00Adults $57.00Children
COP03D - CHRISTIANSBORG PALACE & COPENHAGEN SIGHTSEEING TOUR (approx. 3 hours) - Copenhagen, Denmark
Discover the beauty of Copenhagen on this enjoyable excursion that combines sightseeing with a visit to one of the city’s most important locations: Christiansborg Palace on the islet of Slotsholmen in the city centre. The complex was rebuilt three times over the years and also claims a unique status in the world as the only building to house all three supreme powers of a country at once: the parliament, the prime minister’s office and the supreme court. Some parts of the palace continue to be used by the Danish royal family as well. A guided tour of the palace’s richly adorned royal reception rooms and halls is followed by the sightseeing leg of the tour, which will take you to see the Little Mermaid, Amalienborg Palace, the Church of Holmen, Rosenborg Castle, the Old Stock Exchange and Tivoli Park. Please note: this tour ends at the port for transit guests and at the airport for guests who are disembarking and booked on flights from 15.30. The duration of the tour also includes the time for transfer to the airport. As the tour involves long periods of walking on uneven ground, it is not suitable for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair. Shooting videos or taking pictures inside Christiansborg Palace is prohibited. To book and prepay this tour before your cruise, please use code COP03T if you will be in transit in Copenhagen or code COP03D if you will be disembarking in Copenhagen.
Price per Person Starting from: $65.00Adults $46.00Children
COP03T - CHRISTIANSBORG PALACE & COPENHAGEN SIGHTSEEING TOUR (approx. 3 hours) - Copenhagen, Denmark
Discover the beauty of Copenhagen on this enjoyable excursion that combines sightseeing with a visit to one of the city’s most important locations: Christiansborg Palace on the islet of Slotsholmen in the city centre. The complex was rebuilt three times over the years and also claims a unique status in the world as the only building to house all three supreme powers of a country at once: the parliament, the prime minister’s office and the supreme court. Some parts of the palace continue to be used by the Danish royal family as well. A guided tour of the palace’s richly adorned royal reception rooms and halls is followed by the sightseeing leg of the tour, which will take you to see the Little Mermaid, Amalienborg Palace, the Church of Holmen, Rosenborg Castle, the Old Stock Exchange and Tivoli Park. Please note: this tour ends at the port for transit guests and at the airport for guests who are disembarking and booked on flights from 15.30. The duration of the tour also includes the time for transfer to the airport. As the tour involves long periods of walking on uneven ground, it is not suitable for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair. Shooting videos or taking pictures inside Christiansborg Palace is prohibited. To book and prepay this tour before your cruise, please use code COP03T if you will be in transit in Copenhagen or code COP03D if you will be disembarking in Copenhagen.
Price per Person Starting from: $65.00Adults $46.00Children
COP04T - ONE DAY IN COPENHAGEN (full day, lunch not included) - Copenhagen, Denmark
Leave the port for a comprehensive tour of the Danish capital that will take you past the main points of interest. A photo stop at the Little Mermaid will be followed by a visit to Christiansborg Palace for a chance to view the lavish royal reception rooms and halls. The palace complex was actually rebuilt three times in the course of its history. Next up is Copenhagen’s Tivoli, the famous amusement park and pleasure gardens in the middle of the city. There will be time for you to enjoy the entertaining park, have a spot of lunch (not included in the price of the tour) or go shopping. Before returning to the ship, the tour will be brought to a close with a scenic boat trip around Copenhagen’s canal system, giving you a chance to discover the cityscape from a wholly new perspective. Please note: this excursion is only for transit guests in Copenhagen and is not suitable for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair. Shooting videos or taking pictures inside Christiansborg Palace is prohibited.
Price per Person Starting from: $123.00Adults $86.00Children
COP09D - CITY TOUR EXPRESS (approx. 2.5 hours) - Copenhagen, Denmark
This short, but informative city tour starts with a photo stop at the statue of Hans Christian Andersen’s Little Mermaid, which was commissioned in honour of the fairytale by the founder of a Danish beer brand in 1909. Although only small in stature, the mermaid is beautifully sculpted and well worth a snapshot or two. Copenhagen’s stunning waterfront and canal district in Nyhavn is next, home to a plethora of fashionable cafés, bars and restaurants. Next to the harbour’s many historical ships, the quarter is also known for its brightly coloured 17th- and early 18th-century buildings. An outside viewing of Amalienborg Palace, which was bought by the Danish monarchy at the end of the 18th century and now sees service as the royal family’s winter residence, rounds off your tour before you are dropped at the airport. Please note: this excursion is only for guests who are disembarking and booked on an early flights from 14.00. The duration of the tour also includes the time for transfer to the airport.
Price per Person Starting from: $66.00Adults $46.00Children
COP13D - ROSENBORG CASTLE, CITY DRIVE & SHOPPING (approx. 4 hours) - Copenhagen, Denmark
Rosenborg Castle is set in tranquil green parkland and was designed and built in the XVII century by King Christian IV who used the Castle as his summer palace. Your visit will include the beautiful display rooms which highlight treasures such as the Royal Crown Jewels and ‘objets d’art’. Our excursion will continue with a city drive around the major sights such as the Parliament, Christiansborg, the Naval Church and the Old Stock Exchange. En route you will pass in front of Amalienborg Palace, the queen’s winter residence and where you will have a short break. Your next stop is Stroget, a long pedestrian shopping street and Copenhagen’s most famous and dynamic main street. Your guide will tell you about pick up and departure points back to the port and then you are free to shop and explore at your leisure. Please note: the excursion ends at the port for transit guests and at the airport for guests who are disembarking and booked on flights from 16.30. This tour is not suitable for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair. The duration of the tour also includes the time for transfer to the airport. To book and prepay this tour before your cruise, please use code COP13T if you will be in transit or code COP13D if you will be disembarking in Copenhagen. A fee is requested to take pictures or shoot videos at Rosenborg Castle.
Price per Person Starting from: $80.00Adults $56.00Children
COP13T - ROSENBORG CASTLE, CITY DRIVE & SHOPPING (approx. 4 hours) - Copenhagen, Denmark
Rosenborg Castle is set in tranquil green parkland and was designed and built in the XVII century by King Christian IV who used the Castle as his summer palace. Your visit will include the beautiful display rooms which highlight treasures such as the Royal Crown Jewels and ‘objets d’art’. Our excursion will continue with a city drive around the major sights such as the Parliament, Christiansborg, the Naval Church and the Old Stock Exchange. En route you will pass in front of Amalienborg Palace, the queen’s winter residence and where you will have a short break. Your next stop is Stroget, a long pedestrian shopping street and Copenhagen’s most famous and dynamic main street. Your guide will tell you about pick up and departure points back to the port and then you are free to shop and explore at your leisure. Please note: the excursion ends at the port for transit guests and at the airport for guests who are disembarking and booked on flights from 16.30. This tour is not suitable for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair. The duration of the tour also includes the time for transfer to the airport. To book and prepay this tour before your cruise, please use code COP13T if you will be in transit or code COP13D if you will be disembarking in Copenhagen. A fee is requested to take pictures or shoot videos at Rosenborg Castle.
Price per Person Starting from: $80.00Adults $56.00Children
COP15D - CITY HARBOUR CRUISE (approx. 3 hours) - Copenhagen, Denmark
We will leave the pier for a short sightseeing tour through the city’s key sights; we will admire Christiansborg Palace and the old Stock Exchange which was built by King Christian IV and which boasts a spectacular spire of intertwining dragon tails, before continuing to the vibrant waterfront district of Nyhavn, once a favourite haunt for sailors and today a charming area lined with 400-year-old gabled houses, pavement café and bars. Next, we will continue to Amalienborg Palace for a short walking and to learn more about this important monument. In Gammel Strand we will board a boat for a trip on the city’s attractive canals, taking pictures from the water. We will sail through the picturesque canal district of Christianshavn and see the ultra-modern Black Diamond building which houses the Royal Library before passing through the old naval area to admire the Opera House. Please note: the excursion ends at the port for transit guests and at the airport for guests who are disembarking and booked on flights from 16.30. This tour is not suitable for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair. The duration of the tour also includes the transfer to the airport. To book and prepay this tour before your cruise please use code COP15T if you will be in transit or code COP15D if you will be disembarking in Copenhagen.
Price per Person Starting from: $72.00Adults $50.00Children
COP15T - CITY HARBOUR CRUISE (approx. 3 hours) - Copenhagen, Denmark
We will leave the pier for a short sightseeing tour through the city’s key sights; we will admire Christiansborg Palace and the old Stock Exchange which was built by King Christian IV and which boasts a spectacular spire of intertwining dragon tails, before continuing to the vibrant waterfront district of Nyhavn, once a favourite haunt for sailors and today a charming area lined with 400-year-old gabled houses, pavement café and bars. Next, we will continue to Amalienborg Palace for a short walking and to learn more about this important monument. In Gammel Strand we will board a boat for a trip on the city’s attractive canals, taking pictures from the water. We will sail through the picturesque canal district of Christianshavn and see the ultra-modern Black Diamond building which houses the Royal Library before passing through the old naval area to admire the Opera House. Please note: the excursion ends at the port for transit guests and at the airport for guests who are disembarking and booked on flights from 16.30. This tour is not suitable for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair. The duration of the tour also includes the transfer to the airport. To book and prepay this tour before your cruise please use code COP15T if you will be in transit or code COP15D if you will be disembarking in Copenhagen.
Price per Person Starting from: $72.00Adults $50.00Children
COP16T - EXPERIMENTARIUM (approx. 4 hours) - Copenhagen, Denmark
A short drive from the port takes you to one of Denmark’s most exciting attractions: the Experimentarium, a new type of museum that aims at promoting the natural sciences and technology among the general public and especially among young people. The interactive museum was founded by the charitable Egmont Foundation based on an idea its chairman, Esben Dragsted, had while visiting similar centres in the USA. The museum offers a wide range of fun-packed exhibitions. Try the Hall of Mirrors to catch surprising reflections of yourself, discover the world of physics at the Cirkus Fysikus or check out the Kids’ Pavilion plus the Children’s Puddle, a great place for youngsters or those who want to indulge their inner child. Whichever exhibition you choose, you are sure to learn plenty and have a thoroughly wonderful time. Please note: the excursion is only for transit guests.
Price per Person Starting from: $88.00Adults $62.00Children
COP18T - CARLSBERG VISITORS' CENTRE & CITY SIGHYSEEING (approx. 4 hours) - Copenhagen, Denmark
Your enjoyable half-day sightseeing tour will first take you to see the main attractions of Copenhagen, including outside views of the magnificent Old Citadel and the famous Gefion Fountain, which represents the mythical creation of the island of Zealand, on which Copenhagen is located, according to Norse legend. After a photo stop at Amalienborg Palace, the Danish Royal Family’s winter residence, the tour continues on to the Carlsberg Visitors’ Centre for a chance to learn about one of the most famous beers in the world: the Carlsberg. In addition to exploring the historical buildings and beautiful gardens, home also to a stone replica of the Little Mermaid, you will also have a chance to relax in the centre’s new “Jacobsen Bar” and taste various beers from the assortment. Your tour ends with your return to the port and your ship. Please note: the excursion is only for transit guests. Under 18s will be served soft drinks instead of beer. This tour is not suitable for guests with mobility problems or using a wheelchair.
Price per Person Starting from: $84.00Adults $59.00Children