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| 1 | Sun Jun 16 | Copenhagen | .... | 18:00 | Docked |
| 2 | Mon Jun 17 | At Sea | .... | .... | ... |
| 3 | Tue Jun 18 | Stockholm | 08:30 | 16:30 | Docked |
| 4 | Wed Jun 19 | Tallin | 09:00 | 16:00 | Docked |
| 5 | Thu Jun 20 | St Petersburg | 07:00 | 19:00 | Docked |
| 6 | Fri Jun 21 | At Sea | .... | .... | ... |
| 7 | Sat Jun 22 | Kiel | 10:00 | 18:00 | Docked |
| 8 | Sun Jun 23 | Copenhagen | 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. ![]() For pricing, please contact your preferred travel agent or MSC Cruises.
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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 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. Superior Balcony: 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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SKT01 - CITY TOUR, VASA MUSEUM AND ROYAL PALACE ( approx. 4 hours ) - Stockholm, Sweden
Spend a few hours off the ship to explore the sights of Stockholm, Sweden’s capital and largest city. Thanks to its civic beauty, appealing architecture, clean and open waterways as well as numerous parks, the lovely city is sometimes referred to as the “Venice of the North”. Your tour of the city will take you past the impressive buildings of the National Museum, the Royal Theatre and the Grand Hotel, before stopping at the Royal Palace to visit some of its beautifully appointed rooms. You can also look forward to a short walk through Stockholm’s picturesque historical city centre, a great place to take some photos. A certain highlight of the tour will be your guided tour of the fascinating and literally ship-shaped Vasa Museum, whose most iconic exhibit is without doubt the wreck of the Vasa, a Swedish 64-gun warship that sank on its maiden voyage in 1628. Your last stop on this entertaining tour will be along the Fjällgatan road to enjoy the wonderful views of the city centre from this elevated vantage point. Your sightseeing tour of Sweden’s capital comes to a close with your return to the pier and your ship. Please note: the visit to the Royal Palace can be changed / limited to some rooms in case of official visits on the day of call even with no advice. This tour includes walking on cobblestone streets and there are steps in the Royal Palace so is not recommended for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair. Taking photos or shooting videos inside the Royal Palace is prohibited. This tour is not available on 30 April 2013 (MSC Musica).
Price per Person Starting from: $93.00Adults $65.00Children
SKT02 - CANAL CRUISE (approx. 2 hours) - Stockholm, Sweden
Situated at the point where Lake Mäleren meets the Baltic Sea and with a city centre made up of 14 islands that form part of the Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden’s capital city is an incredibly green metropolis with a third of its surface area given over to parks, woodland and its scenic waterways. After boarding a modern and comfortable motorboat, the tour continues with a relaxing cruise along some of Stockholm’s waterways and canals. A unique and enjoyable vista unfolds before your eyes, letting you experience the city’s elegant architecture, verdant parklands and wide, tree-lined boulevards from a fresh perspective. As there are countless photo opportunities along the way, you are advised to take a camera. Your tour comes to an end with your return to the port and your ship.
Price per Person Starting from: $59.00Adults $41.00Children
SKT03 - DROTTNINGHOLM PALACE & PANORAMIC OF STOCKHOLM ( 4 hours ) - Stockholm, Sweden
Your sightseeing tour of Sweden’s capital begins in Fjällgatan, a street in the city’s Södermalm quarter whose slight elevation makes for beautiful views over Stockholm and the harbour. Stockholm’s old quarter – the so-called Gamla stan – is next for a guided walk along its pretty cobbled streets, after which a 1-hour coach drive will take you to Drottningholm Palace, the primary private residence of the Swedish royal family. Originally constructed in the 16th century, the beautiful Palace was later destroyed by fire in 1661 and then rebuilt in a Baroque style – an endeavour that took some 20 years to complete. After the visit, the coach will return you to Stockholm, passing in front of the city hall where the Nobel Prize ceremonies are held on the way. Please note: as this tour involves walking on uneven ground, it is not recommended for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair. Taking photos or shooting videos inside Drottningholm Palace is prohibited. This tour is not available on 30 April 2013 (MSC Musica).
Price per Person Starting from: $70.00Adults $49.00Children
SKT05 - ONE DAY IN THE SWEDISH CAPITAL ( approx. 6 hours, lunch not included) - Stockholm, Sweden
Your excursion will begin with a visit to the City Hall, a magnificent fortress-like building that has become the symbol of Stockholm; it is here that the annual banquet takes place following the presentation of the Nobel Prize. Walk through the opulent rooms and you are sure to be struck by the grandeur and enormity of the impressive Blue and Golden Halls. Our day trip continues with a visit to some of the rooms in the Royal Palace, from where the King of Sweden currently conducts his royal duties. An homage to the Baroque architectural style, the Royal Palace is a huge compound of buildings set on a hill in the old town and boasts no fewer than 608 rooms. After sightseeing we will walk around the old town before having time at leisure to shop or have lunch on your own. Our outing also includes a visit to the Vasa Museum built during the XVII century and which houses a Swedish warship that sank in Stockholm's harbour on her maiden voyage in 1628. The vessel was discovered in 1956 and raised from the seabed in 1961. Please note: the visit to the Royal Palace can be changed / limited to some rooms in case of official visits on the day of call even with no advice. This tour includes walking on cobblestone streets and there are steps in the Royal Palace so is not recommended for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair. Taking photos or shooting videos inside the Royal Palace is prohibited. This tour is not available on 30 April 2013 & 25 June 2013 (MSC Musica).
Price per Person Starting from: $120.00Adults $84.00Children
SKT06 - COSY STOCKHOLM AND THE FABULOUS ICEBAR ( 3 hours) - Stockholm, Sweden
“Gamla Stan”, Stockholm’s old quarter will be the starting point of our sightseeing tour where we will enjoy a pleasant guided walk through the narrow cobble-stone streets and alleyways. These historic streets have preserved their ancient air and one could almost imaging being back in medieval times. Your guide will point out the main sites and squares. Continue to the Nordic Sea Hotel, in the heart of the city, for a unique experience of drinking from a frozen cup; we will visit the famous Icebar. Highly fashionable, the interior is made of glass and the temperature is never raised above – 5°. The excursion will also include 30-minute sightseeing tour for an overview of this lovely Swedish city. Please note: this excursion is not recommended for children under 6 years old because the temperature inside the Ice Bar is always kept below 0°. This tour is not suitable for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair as walking on uneven ground is involved.
Price per Person Starting from: $93.00Adults $65.00Children
SKT07 - VASA MUSEUM & SKANSEN OPEN AIR MUSEUM ( 4 hours ) - Stockholm, Sweden
Enjoy a scenic drive to the old town; journey back hundreds of years as you visit the most charming island in Stockholm, the old district of the city known as “Gamla Stan”. Enjoy a sightseeing tour through narrow, cobbled streets and down winding alleys overlooked by soaring church spires and populated with boutique shops and homes dating from the XVI century. Transfer to the Vasa Museum built during the XVII century and which houses a Swedish warship that sank in Stockholm's harbour on her maiden voyage in 1628. The vessel was discovered in 1956 and raised from the seabed in 1961. Our excursion continues with a short visit around Skansen Open Air Museum and Zoo, the world’s oldest open air museum. Built to depict Swedish life and with replicas of traditional Swedish buildings, children will enjoy seeing the friendly, wild animals whilst you get a taste of traditional customs and life in this country. Return to the port. Please note: this tour is not available on 30 April 2013 (MSC Musica).
Price per Person Starting from: $89.00Adults $62.00Children
SKT11 - MILLENNIUM TOUR & TOWN HALL (4 hours) - Stockholm, Sweden
This is an essential exursion for all fans of Stieg Larsson’s Millennium trilogy! You may have read the book ‘The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’ or seen the film: either way, this tour covers off the main hotspots of the story! Leave the port for a sightseeing tour of Stockholm, known as the ‘Venice of the North’, enjoying the scenic drive to Södermalm, on the southern island of the city, where Stieg Larsson’s books are set. Join us for a walking tour around Södermalm and see the sites of the book come to life. Next we will reach the Town Hall, a magnificent fortress-like building that has become the symbol of Stockholm; it is here that the annual banquet takes place following the presentation of the Nobel Prize. As you wander through the opulent rooms, you cannot fail to be struck by the grandeur of the impressive Blue and Golden Halls. Our day trip continues with a city tour past the Royal Palace, the Parliament building and the Opera House. A short stop at Fjällgatan viewpoint will conclude our day in the Swedish capital. Please note: this tour includes walking on cobblestone streets and is not recommended for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair.
Price per Person Starting from: $76.00Adults $53.00Children
SKT12 - STOCKHOLM AND THE MAGICAL WORLD OF PIPPI LONGSTOCKING (3 hours) - Stockholm, Sweden
Prepare to spend a few hours visiting the beautiful capital of Sweden and entering the magical world of Astrid Lindgren’s characters. After leaving the port you will enjoy a panoramic bus tour that will introduce you to the beauties of Stockholm. You will admire the City Hall – home of the Nobel Prize Banquet – the Royal Palace. Enjoy a walk along the narrow, cobble-stoned streets of the old town, the winding alleys and past houses, shops and churches. A short bus transfer will take you to Djurgården Island and to Junibacken where many of famous writer Astrid Lindgren’s characters have their home: Pippi Longstocking and her horse, the monkey Mr. Nilsson and Mardie. This is truly a fairytale paradise. Please note: this excursion is not available on 13 May 2013 (MSC Magnifica)
Price per Person Starting from: $65.00Adults $46.00Children
SKT13 - STOCKHOLM AT A GLANCE (approx. 3 hours) - Stockholm, Sweden
This comfortable coach-based tour will give you a chance to see all of Stockholm’s highlights, while saving your feet at the same time. Your introduction to the Swedish capital begins in the trendy residential neighbourhood of Södermalm, situated on the southernmost of Stockholm’s islands and known for its gorgeous old houses and creative, Bohemian vibe. Then it’s on to City Hall for an outside peek at the elegant red-brick building, which was constructed from 1911 to 1923 and is the regular venue of Nobel Prize banquets. Other key sights on the drive-by tour not only include the vast complex making up the magnificent Royal Palace, the biggest in the world still used by a head of state, and the – literally – ship-shaped Vasa Museum, but also the Gröna Lund Amusement Park and the Skansen open-air museum and zoo. The latter-named was first opened to the public in the late 19th century and was intended to show how life was lived in various parts of Sweden prior to industrialisation. To round off the tour, you can also enjoy lovely views of the old Royal Dramatic Theatre, the Royal Opera House and Stockholm city centre before you return to the pier and your ship. Please note: external viewings only of the places visited.
Price per Person Starting from: $47.00Adults $33.00Children
SKT14 - ICE SCULPTING & SKYVIEW (approx. 3 hours) - Stockholm, Sweden
While gondolas are more usually associated with the beautiful Italian city of Venice, the Swedish capital – also referred to as the “Venice of the North” due to its abundance of waterways – has gondolas of its own to offer, but the Stockholm kind will see you climb into the air, not sail on the water. The attraction in question, which has become one of Stockholm’s most popular since it was opened in 2010, is the amazing Skyview: a huge globe structure featuring exterior rails on which two glass gondolas travel upwards to a height of 130 metres – with you inside enjoying simply stupendous views of the city. See how Stockholm spreads out beneath you and take some fabulous photos for the album at home. From these lofty heights, you will then make your way along a scenic city route to reach your next destination, your ice-sculpting experience. Situated in a cave, the unique venue cleverly blends an entertaining Northern Lights show with Swedish music and some crystal-clear ice blocks from northern Sweden, which will be used by artists from the original “Icehotel” to introduce you to the cool art of ice sculpting. Your return to the port and your ship brings this scenic tour to an enjoyable close. Please note: this tour is not recommended for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair.
Price per Person Starting from: $176.00Adults $158.00Children
SKT15 - ROYAL & GOTHIC STOCKHOLM (approx. 4 hours) - Stockholm, Sweden
Spend a few hours off the ship to explore the sights of Stockholm, Sweden’s capital and largest city. Thanks to its civic beauty, appealing architecture, clean and open waterways as well as numerous parks, the lovely city is sometimes referred to as the “Venice of the North”. Your tour of the city will take you past the impressive buildings of the National Museum, the Royal Theatre and the Grand Hotel, before stopping at the Royal Palace to visit some of its beautifully appointed rooms. You can also look forward to a short walk through Stockholm’s picturesque historical city centre, a great place to take some photos. Here you will visit Stokyrkan, the oldest church in the old town and an important example of Swedish brick Gothic. It dates back to 1279 and is famous for its beautiful interior and the dramatic wooden statue of Saint George and the Dragon; the church is well known to all Swedes for the fact that Princess Victoria got married here in 2010. You will continue to Riddarholmen to admire the buildings dating to 17th century; a short stop will allow you to catch great views of the City Hall and of the Riddarlhomen church (exterior only). Your last stop on this entertaining tour will be along the Fjällgatan road to enjoy the wonderful views of the city centre from this elevated vantage point. Your sightseeing tour of Sweden’s capital comes to a close with your return to the pier and your ship. Please note: the visit to the Royal Palace can be changed / limited to some rooms in case of official visits on the day of call even with no advice. This tour includes walking on cobblestone streets and there are steps in the Royal Palace so is not recommended for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair. Taking photos or shooting videos inside the Royal Palace is prohibited. This tour is available only on 30 April 2013 (MSC Musica).
Price per Person Starting from: $85.00Adults $60.00Children
SKT16 - A TASTE OF THE SWEDISH CAPITAL (approx. 6 hours, lunch not included) - Stockholm, Sweden
Your excursion will begin with a visit to the City Hall, a magnificent fortress-like building that has become the symbol of Stockholm; it is here that the annual banquet takes place following the presentation of the Nobel Prize. Walk through the opulent rooms and you are sure to be struck by the grandeur and enormity of the impressive Blue and Golden Halls. Our day trip continues with a visit to some of the rooms in the Royal Palace, from where the King of Sweden currently conducts his royal duties. An homage to the Baroque architectural style, the Royal Palace is a huge compound of buildings set on a hill in the old town and boasts no fewer than 608 rooms. After sightseeing we will walk around the old town before having time at leisure to shop or have lunch on your own. Next on the list is a visit to Stokyrkan, the oldest church in the old town and an important example of Swedish brick Gothic. It dates back to 1279 and is famous for its beautiful interior and the dramatic wooden statue of Saint George and the Dragon; the church is well known to all Swedes for the fact that Princess Victoria got married here in 2010. You will continue to Riddarholmen to admire the buildings dating to 17th century; a short stop will allow you to catch great views of the City Hall and of the Riddarlhomen church (exterior only). Riddarholm Church is the final resting place of the Swedish kings and Stockholm’s only preserved medieval monastery church. Your return to the port and your ship brings this tour to an enjoyable close. Please note: the visit to the Royal Palace can be changed / limited to some rooms in case of official visits on the day of call even with no advice. This tour includes walking on cobblestone streets and there are steps in the Royal Palace so is not recommended for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair. Taking photos or shooting videos inside the Royal Palace is prohibited. This tour is available only on 30 April 2013 (MSC Musica).
Price per Person Starting from: $116.00Adults $81.00Children
SKT18 - GAMLA STAN & SKANSEN OPEN AIR MUSEUM (4 hours) - Stockholm, Sweden
Enjoy a scenic drive to the old town; journey back hundreds of years as you visit the most charming island in Stockholm, the old district of the city known as “Gamla Stan”. Enjoy a sightseeing tour through narrow, cobbled streets and down winding alleys overlooked by soaring church spires and populated with boutique shops and homes dating from the XVI century. Here you will visit Stokyrkan, the oldest church in the old town and an important example of Swedish brick Gothic. It dates back to 1279 and is famous for its beautiful interior and the dramatic wooden statue of Saint George and the Dragon; the church is well known to all Swedes for the fact that Princess Victoria got married here in 2010. You will continue to Riddarholmen to admire the buildings dating to 17th century; a short stop will allow you to catch great views of the City Hall and of the Riddarlhomen church (exterior only). Our excursion continues with a short visit around Skansen Open Air Museum and Zoo, the world’s oldest open air museum. Built to depict Swedish life and with replicas of traditional Swedish buildings, children will enjoy seeing the friendly, wild animals whilst you get a taste of traditional customs and life in this country. Return to the port. Please note: this tour is not suitable for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair as long walking on uneven ground is involved. This tour is available only on 30 April 2013 (MSC Musica).
Price per Person Starting from: $85.00Adults $60.00Children
TAL01 - TALLIN & OPEN AIR MUSEUM (approx. 6 hours, lunch included) - Tallin, Estonia
Join us on a fun day out of sightseeing by coach and on foot. Begin with a walking tour around Tallinn old town. Starting in the Upper town you can note the impressive Toompea Castle, presently the seat of the Parliament; visit the Russian Orthodox Church of Alexander Nevsky and the Gothic Dome Church. Enjoy magnificent views of the Lower town with its gabled roofs. Descend to the Lower town where you will continue your tour passing by highlights such as the Town hall, the XV century pharmacy, the Great Guild, the Blackheads Brotherhood House and many homes of medieval merchants. After a typical Estonian lunch, enjoy free time for shopping in an Estonian arts and crafts store. Continue to “Rocca al Mare”, the Open Air Museum for a scenic hike through the forest and to see authentic examples of the local XVIII and XIX century rural architecture. Return to the ship. Please note: this tour is not recommended for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair as long walking on uneven ground is involved. 1 drink of choice included in the lunch. Conservative attire is recommended for visiting sites of religious importance.
Price per Person Starting from: $117.00Adults $82.00Children
TAL02 - TALLINN HIGHLIGHT (approx. 3.5 hours) - Tallin, Estonia
Start with a drive through the cultural centre of Tallinn and then along the medieval city wall that encompasses the Old Town. Walk up to the Nevsky Cathedral to admire the panorama of the Kiek in de Kök Tower, Neitsitorn before walking downtown. Enjoy a free time shopping for souvenirs or relaxing in the Town Hall square. Then you will board a bus and drive along the main thoroughfare to the central park of Kadriog. We will stop to take photographs at the Song Festival Grounds and continue with a drive through a beautiful residential area to reach the “Pirita Marina” which hosts splendid international regattas every year and was the site for the yachting Olympics. External visit of St. Birgit’s Convent before heading back to the port. Please note: conservative attire is recommended for visiting sites of religious importance. All sites are wheelchair-accessible with the exception of Nevsky Cathedral (about 12 steps).
Price per Person Starting from: $63.00Adults $44.00Children
TAL03 - THE ART AND ARCHITECTURE OF TALLINN (approx. 3.5 hours) - Tallin, Estonia
Leave the port and drive through the cultural centre of Tallinn. Proceed to the old town to admire the skyline of the Cathedral Hill before walking up to the Palace Square to view Toompea Castle, now home to the Estonian Parliament, and visit Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, inaugurated in 1900 and filled with an array of superb religious icons. You can enjoy a panoramic view of Tallinn Lower town from the viewing terrace. Back on the ground we will board the coaches and drive to the exquisite Kadriog Palace for an interesting visit. Continue to the Song Festival Grounds and on to the Olympic Pirita Marina where splendid international regattas are hosted each year. On your way back to the port you will pass the famous Estonian mermaid monument, Russalka, and the summer residence of Count Orlov. Please note: conservative attire is recommended for visiting sites of religious importance. All sites are wheelchair-accessible with the exception of Nevsky Cathedral (about 12 steps) and of the third floor of Kadriog Palace. Shooting videos or taking photos inside Kadriog Palace is prohibited.
Price per Person Starting from: $61.00Adults $43.00Children
TAL04 - THE GOTHIC TREASURES OF TALLINN (approx. 3.5 hours) - Tallin, Estonia
Our tour begins with a circuit around the old town where we will briefly view the medieval city wall. We will stop at Tall Hermann Tower for an external view of the imposing castle before setting off for a guided walk through the winding streets of this old Hanseatic town, viewing the Transfiguration Church and the old merchants' houses. Admire the impressive Renaissance façade of the Blackheads Brotherhood House, the well-preserved Gothic Guild House and the quaint Holy Ghost Church with the oldest street clock in Tallinn. Enter the XV century Town Hall for a guided tour of this magnificent building. Walk through the Dominican convent to view St. Catherine's passage and see the oldest pharmacy in Europe that has been in operation since 1422. Time to shop for souvenirs. We will quickly see the Viru Gate in the city wall before boarding the bus back to the pier. Please note: this tour is not suitable for guests using a wheelchair; there are 20 steep steps to reach the Town Hall. Only cameras without a flash are allowed inside the Town Hall. This tour is not available on 15 May 2013 (MSC Musica).
Price per Person Starting from: $61.00Adults $43.00Children
TAL05 - CYCLING IN ROCCA AL MARE MUSEUM (approx. 3 hours) - Tallin, Estonia
This entertaining and leisurely biking tour through the Estonian Open Air Museum, located in Rocca al Mare a short distance to the west of Tallinn city centre, offers visitors a fascinating glimpse at life in a rural-cum-fishing village in 18th-century Estonia. After putting on your safety helmet and mounting your bike, you will follow your guide around the museum complex, which recreates how village life was back in the day with a collection of 72 buildings – 12 farmyards, a church, an inn, a schoolhouse, several mills, a fire station and a net shed – over an area of 79 hectares. Your cycling tour then continues through the lovely Estonian coastal countryside, characterised by its verdant pine trees. Following your cycling tour, you will also have some time to shop prior to your return coach transfer to the port. Please note: tour guide available in English only. As this tour involves approx. 2 hours of cycling, it is not recommended for guests with mobility or health problems. This tour is not available for MSC Magnifica call.
Price per Person Starting from: $50.00Adults $35.00Children
TAL08 - RETRACING TALLINN'S HISTORY: SEAPLANE HARBOUR & CITY SIGHTS (approx. 4 hours) - Tallin, Estonia
A short coach drive from the port will take you to the Seaplane Harbour, a treasure trove of maritime history made up of the sort of incredible stories that only life can tell. The fascinating museum includes rare examples of Estonian navigational history such as the Lembit submarine. Constructed in 1937, the Lembit sub was the world’s oldest submarine still afloat until 2011. You will also have a chance to see the icebreaker Suur Tõll, which dates back to 1914, and the Maasilinn shipwreck which dates back to the mid-16th century. After another coach transfer to the Upper Town, a walk will take you to Nevsky Cathedral for views of the late 15th-century Kiek in de Kök artillery tower. Then it’s on to the Lower Town on a route that includes highlights such as the town hall, the 15th-century pharmacy and elegant Great Guild building, the Renaissance-style Blackheads’ Brotherhood House and many former homes of medieval merchants. You will then have some time to explore the St. Catherine’s Arts and Crafts Centre before you return you to your ship. Please note: this tour is not recommended for guests with mobility problems or using a wheelchair.
Price per Person Starting from: $61.00Adults $43.00Children
SPT01 - CITY TOUR, ST. ISAAC CATHEDRAL & PETRODVORETS (full day, lunch included) - St Petersburg, Russian Fed.
Once you have boarded a modern coach at the pier, the first leg of the outing will take you on a fascinating sightseeing tour of this important Russian town on the River Neva, whose name was changed to Petrograd in 1914, then to Leningrad in 1924 and finally back to St. Petersburg again in 1991. After a whistle-stop look at the city’s key attractions, a stop will be made to take photos of the incredible Church of the Saviour on Spilled Blood, which was built from 1883 to 1907 and is known the world over for its colourful façade and intricately detailed cupolas. You will then continue on to the famous Nevsky Prospekt, St. Petersburg’s main avenue, and the 19th-century St. Isaac’s Cathedral for an inside visit. The Late Neoclassical building is particularly noted for its superb interior, featuring columns, pilasters, floors and monuments made of multi-coloured granites and marbles. After enjoying a typically Russian lunch, a 1-hour coach ride will take you to Petrodvorets, or Peterhof Palace as it is also known. Considered to be one of the loveliest of the former tsars’ summer residences and recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, you can look forward to seeing its spacious park, a dazzling array of glittering fountains and manicured gardens. You will also have some time to browse or shop in a souvenir store before you return to the coach for the journey back to St. Petersburg and your ship. Please note: on MSC Magnifica 2-day call, this excursion takes place on the second day. As the tour involves walking on uneven ground, it is not recommended for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair. Taking photos or shooting videos inside Peterhofs Palace is prohibited. Conservative attire is recommended for visiting sites of religious importance.
Price per Person Starting from: $169.00Adults $118.00Children
SPT02 - CITY TOUR & HERMITAGE (full day, lunch included) - St Petersburg, Russian Fed.
Located on the Neva River at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea, Saint Petersburg is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and well worth a visit. To explore the city on a tailor-made and mainly coach-based tour, simply step off the ship and get set for a day of seeing the best that Saint Petersburg has to offer. The route will take you past the impressive University buildings and Senate Square – the venue of the Decembrist's Uprising in 1825 – as well as the imposing Admiralty building before crossing the Holy Trinity Bridge to reach Peter and Paul Fortress, Saint Petersburg’s original citadel that was founded by Peter the Great at the beginning of the 18th century. You will have a chance to explore the fascinating complex, after which the tour continues by coach again for a photo stop at the Russian Orthodox Church of the Saviour on Spilled Blood, one of Saint Petersburg’s most recognisable and iconic landmarks. You will then have time to do some shopping on your own, before continuing on to the famous Nevsky Prospekt for lunch in a typical Russian restaurant. A visit to the world-class Hermitage Palace-Museum, home to three million major works of art by renowned Italian, Dutch and French artists, will round off your tour before you return to the pier and your ship. Please note: on MSC Magnifica 2-day call, this excursion takes place on the first day. As the tour involves walking on uneven ground, it is not recommended for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair. A fee is requested to take photos or shoot videos inside Hermitage Museum.
Price per Person Starting from: $158.00Adults $111.00Children
SPT03 - CITY TOUR & PETER AND PAUL FORTRESS (approx. 3.5 hours) - St Petersburg, Russian Fed.
This all-round city tour is a great opportunity to see all the main sights of St. Petersburg from the comfort of a modern coach, with a first stop at St. Isaac’s Square to see and take some photos of St. Isaac’s Cathedral, a building of Late Neoclassical architecture. The tour then moves on to the Peter and Paul Fortress, whose foundation stones were laid by Peter the Great himself in 1703 on Zayachy Island in the Neva River. The occasion was to be of momentous importance for this tiny patch of land, which had previously been little more than an unused swamp. From 1706 to 1740, the resplendent building you can see today was then constructed, which is perhaps better known as the Cathedral of the Saints Peter and Paul and is the traditional burial church of members of the dynastic Romanov family. You will then return to the city centre via the wonderful Nevsky Prospekt, the city’s generously dimensioned main avenue, after which you will have some time to spend on your own shopping for souvenirs or exploring the surroundings. Your return to the pier and the ship marks the end of this entertaining sightseeing tour. Please note: on 1-day calls, this excursion always takes place in the morning and can be combined with the following half-day afternoon tours: SPT05 or SPT06. On MSC Magnifica 2-day call, this excursion takes place on the first day (afternoon) and can be combined with one of the following half-day morning tour run on the same day: SPT04, SPT05 or with one of the following evening tour: SPT15, SPT16, SPT21. As the tour involves walking on uneven ground, it is not recommended for guests using a wheelchair. Conservative attire is recommended for visiting sites of religious importance.
Price per Person Starting from: $68.00Adults $48.00Children
SPT04 - CATHERINE'S PALACE IN PUSHKIN (approx. 4 hours) - St Petersburg, Russian Fed.
Take a break from your ship and board a coach for a 1-hour drive to the town of Pushkin and Catherine’s Palace. Considered to be one of the masterpieces of world architecture, the building’s stunning 300-metre Baroque façade is adorned with a profusion of atlante sculptures, columns, pilasters and ornamental framings. There will be plenty of time for you to look around the Palace and especially the room for which it is best known: the (faithful reproduction) of the spectacular Amber Room. The gleaming chamber – which is decorated with gold-backed amber panels from top to bottom – was originally created in the 18th century, then lost during WWII and finally recreated in 2003. It was once considered to be the “eighth wonder of the world”. Also be sure to pay the gorgeous park and grounds a visit before re-boarding your coach to return to the ship. Please note: on 1-day calls, this excursion always takes place in the morning and can be combined with the following half-day afternoon tours: SPT05 or SPT06. On MSC Magnifica 2-day call, this excursion takes place on the first day (morning) and can be combined with the following half-day afternoon tour run on the same day: SPT03. As the tour involves walking on uneven ground, it is not recommended for guests using a wheelchair. A fee is requested to take photos or shoot videos inside Catherine’s Palace.
Price per Person Starting from: $73.00Adults $51.00Children
SPT05 - YUSSUPOV PALACE AND CANAL CRUISE (approx. 3.5 hours) - St Petersburg, Russian Fed.
The wonderful Russian city of St. Petersburg is replete with historical buildings as far as the eye can see, one of which is the gold-hued Yusupov Palace on the banks of the River Moika, one of the waterways on which the great city is situated. Also called the Moika Palace, the gorgeous building was once the primary home of the House of Yusupov and the site of Grigori Rasputin’s grisly murder in 1916. First constructed c. 1770 by a French architect, the palace was later worked on by several other notable architects and now features a variety of architectural styles. The palace is an impressive reflection of the wealth and power wielded by the Russian Empire. Due to its many waterways, St. Petersburg has earned itself the title of the “Venice of the North” and the final leg of your tour will see you board a pleasure boast for a scenic cruise, with more views of splendid riverside houses and villas to enjoy as you go – so do bring your camera to take some photos to show the folks at home. The tour comes to a close with your return to the pier and your ship. Please note: on 1-day calls, this excursion always takes place in the afternoon and can be combined with the following half-day morning tours: SPT03 or SPT04. On MSC Magnifica 2-day call, this excursion takes place on the first day (morning) and can be combined with one of the evening tours. As the tour involves walking on uneven ground, it is not recommended for guests using a wheelchair. A fee is requested to take photos or shoot videos inside Yussupov Palace.
Price per Person Starting from: $81.00Adults $57.00Children
SPT06 - PANORAMIC CITY TOUR & SHOPPING (approx. 3.5 hours) - St Petersburg, Russian Fed.
A visit to the Baltic port of St. Petersburg, often named The Venice of the North, is always an unforgettable experience and this is the ideal excursion for all those wishing to learn more about this amazing city and see the sights, but do so in a short and stress-free amount of time. The outstanding architectural beauty of St. Petersburg is definitely worth capturing for posterity and photo stops will be made at the city’s main attractions. Take St. Isaac’s Square, for instance, and the co-located St. Isaac’s Cathedral, which boasts the third-highest cupola in the world. Or the Church of the Saviour on Spilled Blood, celebrated for its colourful façades and onion-shaped domes. Time to browse and shop for a memento in a souvenir store will also be included before you head back to your ship. Please note: on 1-day calls, this excursion always takes place in the afternoon and can be combined with the following half-day morning tours: SPT03 or SPT04. On MSC Magnifica 2-day call, this excursion takes place on the second day (afternoon) and can be combined with the following morning tour: SPT07. On MSC Musica 2-day call, this excursion takes place either on the first or on the second day (afternoon). This tour is no recommended for guests using a wheelchair. All the sites will be visited from outside. Shopping is guided.
Price per Person Starting from: $49.00Adults $34.00Children
SPT07 - CANAL CRUISE & PETER & PAUL FORTRESS (approx. 3.5 hours) - St Petersburg, Russian Fed.
Situated at the eastern tip of the Baltic Sea and the River Neva, Saint Petersburg is celebrated the world over for its incredible civic beauty and large historical centre, interwoven with numerous canals. It is in these canals that your tour begins, giving you a chance simply to relax and take in the views of the many lovely old houses and palaces along the river bank. Your next stop is Peter and Paul Fortress, which is located on the small Hare Island in the delta of the River Neva, for an inside viewing of the impressive complex. The 18th-century Peter and Paul Cathedral is topped by a gilded cupola and is also the final resting place of the Romanov dynasty. Please note: on 1-day calls, this excursion always takes places in the afternoon and can be combined with the following half-day morning tour: SPT04. On MSC Magnifica 2-day call, this excursion takes place on the second day (morning) and can be combined with one of the following afternoon tours: SPT06 or SPT22. As this tour involves walking on uneven ground, it is not recommended for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair.
Price per Person Starting from: $68.00Adults $48.00Children
SPT13 - ST. PETERSBURG'S GEMS: PETRODVORETS & HERMITAGE (full day, lunch included) - St Petersburg, Russian Fed.
The tour begins with a drive west to Petrodvorets – also known as Peterhofs – the former summer home of Peter the Great. Built in the early XVIII century by the Italian architect Bartolomeo Rastrelli, Petrodvorets is considered to be the most dazzling of all the Russian tzars’ summer residence. After visiting the magnificent Palace, we will follow our dedicated guide to the Lower Park where we will admire the beautiful fountains. Set in 300 acres of parkland, the fountains are a key feature of these world-class gardens. After lunch, the day continues with more superlative sights as we visit the famous Hermitage Museum, home to three million works of art by Italian, Dutch and French artists and where we will look around the grand reception rooms of the Russian royalty. Please note: on MSC Magnifica 2-day call, this excursion takes place on the second day. As the tour involves walking on uneven ground, it is not recommended for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair. A fee is requested to take photos or shoot videos inside Hermitage Museum. Taking photos or shooting videos inside Peterhofs Palace is prohibited.
Price per Person Starting from: $157.00Adults $110.00Children
SPT14 - GRAND TOUR OF ST. PETERSBURG (full day, lunch included) - St Petersburg, Russian Fed.
This tour of St. Petersburg actually begins with a visit to Catherine Palace, which is located about a 1-hour drive away in Pushkin and is generally considered to be an architectural masterpiece. You will have time to explore the opulent Palace and especially its famous Amber Room – once hailed as the eighth wonder of the world due to its amber panels backed with gold leaf and mirrors – as well as the generously dimensioned palatial park and grounds. Once back in St. Petersburg, a visit to St. Isaac’s Cathedral is next. When it was completed in 1858, it was the largest church in the Russian Empire. After a typically Russian lunch, you will also visit the Hermitage Museum as well as the 18th-century Peter and Paul Fortress. The tour is rounded off by a 1-hour boat cruise down the River Neva, during which Russian sparkling wine will be served. Do take your camera with you to capture the many breathtaking sights of this beautiful Baltic city. Please note: as this tour involves walking on uneven ground it is recommended for guests with mobility problems or in a wheelchair. Conservative attire is recommended for visiting sites of religious importance. A fee is requested to take photos or shoot videos inside Catherine’s Palace and the Hermitage. This tour is foreseen only on 16 May 2013 (MSC Magnifica).
Price per Person Starting from: $215.00Adults $151.00Children
SPT15 - WHITE NIGHT NEVA CRUISE (2.5 hours - evening) - St Petersburg, Russian Fed.
Having played an essential part in Saint Petersburg’s city life and fortunes ever since the time of Peter the Great, the beautiful River Neva continues to be important for the metropolis to this day. Upon leaving your ship, a local boat will take you on an evening pleasure cruise down the river. The many beautiful sights along the way make it well worth your while to take your camera. The cruise route will take you past the 18th-century Peter and Paul Fortress, the stately Winter Palace and Hermitage buildings, the elegant Grand Duke’s Palaces and the imposing Marble Palace. The boat will also approach the famous Cruiser Aurora, a prominent attribute of Russian naval history and currently a much-visited museum ship, as closely as possible. A colourful display of traditional Russian dances and songs rounds off your river cruise, during which you will also be served Russian sparkling wine and delicious Russian snacks. Please note: this tour is available only on following calls: 26.06.2013 (MSC Musica) and 15.05.2013 (MSC Magnifica) and departs at approximately 20:00 h. This tour is not suitable for guests using a wheelchair.
Price per Person Starting from: $88.00Adults $62.00Children
SPT16 - CLASSICAL BALLET IN ST. PETERSBURG (approx. 3.5 hours - evening) - St Petersburg, Russian Fed.
Russia and particularly St. Petersburg are the home of ballet. Russian rulers and aristocracy took a deep interest in ballet, encouraging and supporting the construction of theatres in St. Petersburg. This night-time excursion will give you an opportunity to savour the thrill of visiting the ballet and enjoying one of the timeless romantic stories told in the mysterious language of classical dance. Russian champagne will be served during the intermission to round off your experience of an art form that has been indelibly shaped by Russian culture – a performance of Russian ballet. Your tour concludes with your drive back to the ship, during which time you can admire the beautiful cityscape of St. Petersburg by night. Please note: this tour is available only on following calls: 26.06.2013 (MSC Musica) and 15.05.2013 (MSC Magnifica) and departs at approximately 18:45 h. This tour is not suitable for guests using a wheelchair. It is prohibited to take photos or shoot videos during the ballet performance.
Price per Person Starting from: $88.00Adults $62.00Children
SPT19 - BEST OF ST. PETERSBURG (full day, lunch included) - St Petersburg, Russian Fed.
This is certainly a day when you should have your camera at the ready as we will set off for an unforgettable trip around one of the most beautiful cities in the Baltic. Our first stop will be in Pushkin, a town founded in the 18th century as summer residence of the Russian tsars. Here we will visit Catherine’s Palace, which dates back to 1717 when Catherine I of Russia asked the German architect Braunstein to build a summer palace. Over the years, the plans for the Palace were expanded and then, founded to be outdated by Empress Elizabeth, were replaced by a much grander edifice in a lavish Rococo style. We will spend time visiting this sumptuous residence and its glorious park. More sights are in store in St. Petersburg as we visit St. Isaac’s Cathedral, which, when it was built in 1818-1858 was the largest church in the Russian Empire. Break from sightseeing with a delicious typical Russian lunch. Art lovers will be in their element during the afternoon, which includes nearly two hours in some of the halls of the world-class Hermitage Museum, home to three million works of art. The final attraction of the day is the Peter and Paul Fortress; built in 1703, this former citadel of the town sits on a small island in the Neva River. Round off the day with a little free time for shopping before returning to the ship. Please note: for MSC Magnifica 2-day call, this tour is run on the first day. As it involves walking on uneven ground, it is not recommended for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair. A fee is requested to take photos or shoot videos inside Hermitage Museum and Catherine’s Palace. Conservative attire is recommended for visiting sites of religious importance.
Price per Person Starting from: $208.00Adults $146.00Children
SPT20 - CATHERINE'S PALACE, NEVA RIVER CRUISE & CITY SIGHTSEEING (full day, lunch included) - St Petersburg, Russian Fed.
A visit to St. Petersburg is always an unforgettable experience and this is certainly a day when you should have your camera at the ready. Leave the port and drive to Pushkin for an interesting visit to Catherine’s Palace, one of the masterpieces of world architecture. The stunning 300 metres long baroque façade is adorned with a profusion of Atlantes sculptures, columns, pilasters and ornamental framings. Enjoy plenty of time to visit the Palace and marvel at the famous Amber Room which was once considered to be the “eighth wonder of the world”. Enjoy a short visit to the park and ground before reaching a restaurant for a delicious typical Russian lunch. Your afternoon will begin with with a fascinating cruise along Neva River: a good opportunity to take photographs of some of the main tourist sites such as the Spit of the Basil Island, Peter & Paul Fortress and famous Cruiser Aurora as closely as possible. Back on the ground enjoy a bus sightseeing tour around one of the most beautiful cities in the Baltic with views of St. Isaac’s Square and of the Spilled Blood Cathedral. A short stop in a souvenir shop will conclude your day out in St. Petersburg. Please note: on MSC Magnifica 2-day call, this excursion takes place on the first day. As the tour involves walking on uneven ground, it is not recommended for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair. A fee is requested to take photos or shoot videos inside Catherine’s Palace.
Price per Person Starting from: $157.00Adults $110.00Children
SPT21 - AN EVENING OF RUSSIAN FOLKLORE (approx. 3.5 hours - evening) - St Petersburg, Russian Fed.
In its most authentic form, Russian folk dances and songs originated as a type of home-grown musical entertainment in cities, towns and villages throughout the country. As such, these dances and songs have enjoyed a long and interesting history. In their more modern incarnation, however, these traditional dance moves have been combined and supplemented with more formally prescribed styles of movement such as ballet, contemporary dance and in some cases even gymnastics and acrobatics. A lively and enjoyable performance featuring tuneful singers, graceful dancers and rhythmic musicians awaits you during this evening out on the town. Russian sparkling wine will be served during the intermission to round off your experience of an art form that has been indelibly shaped by Russian culture. Your memories of this joyous display of traditional Russian folklore are sure to stay with you long after your return to port. Please note: this tour is available only on following calls: 26.06.2013 (MSC Musica) and 15.05.2013 (MSC Magnifica) and departs at approximately 19:00 h.. This tour is not suitable for guests using a wheelchair. A fee is requested to take photos or shoot videos during the performance.
Price per Person Starting from: $68.00Adults $48.00Children
SPT22 - WALKING TOUR & VIST TO THE SPILLED BLOOD CATHEDRAL (approx. 3.5 hours) - St Petersburg, Russian Fed.
After a short drive to Senate Square and the Bronze Horseman, a much-celebrated monument to the founder of St. Petersburg, Peter the Great, you will continue on foot along the embankment of the River Neva, with sights such as the Academy of Arts and the Twelve Collegia to enjoy. Have your camera ready as you approach Palace Square for snapshots of the magnificent ensemble. Considered to be the city’s main square, it presents an elaborate blend of different styles with the 18th-century Baroque Winter Palace on the northern and the building of the former Imperial Army General Staff on the southern side. Back on the coach, the tour then heads for the marvellous Church of the Saviour on Spilled Blood with its colourful façade and onion-shaped roof. Continue on foot again to one of the city’s key cultural centres, the Square of Arts and its monument to Alexander Pushkin. A short sightseeing tour by coach concludes your tour. Please note: on 1-day calls, this excursion always takes place in the afternoon and can be combined with the following half-day morning tours: SPT03 or SPT04. On MSC Magnifica 2-day call, this excursion takes place on the second day (afternoon) and can be combined with the half-day morning tour: SPT07. This tour is no recommended for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair. Conservative attire is recommended for visiting the Spilled Blood Cathedral.
Price per Person Starting from: $54.00Adults $38.00Children
KIE02D - MARITIME KIEL (approx. 4 hours) - Kiel, Germany
This is a panoramic tour of Kiel, the capital of the state of Schleswig-Holstein and a traditional maritime and naval city. During your city tour, you can admire the imposing canal which connects the Northern and Baltic Seas. We will then visit the Laboe Naval Memorial, a monument dedicated to sailor lost at sea during the two world wars. Naval history enthusiasts will be keen to see the U-995 submarine, which served in the German Kriegsmarine from 1943 to 1945, prowling for the North Sea and Arctic for Allied convoys. The memorial also offers a magnificent bird’s eye view of the surrounding landscapes of northern Germany. You will have the chance to enjoy a typical snack local to Kiel and a soft drink. Please note: this tour is not recommended for guests with walking difficulties, using a wheelchair or suffering from claustrophobia. The excursion ends at the port for transit guests and at Hamburg airport for guests who are and booked on flights after 16:30 hours (if debarking from MSC Musica) and on flights after 18:00 hours (if debarking from MSC Poesia). To book and prepay this tour before your cruise, please use code KIE02T if you will be in transit in Kiel or code KIE02D if you will be disembarking in Kiel. The duration of the tour also includes the time for the transfer to the airport.
Price per Person Starting from: $77.00Adults $54.00Children
KIE02T - MARITIME KIEL (approx. 4 hours) - Kiel, Germany
This is a panoramic tour of Kiel, the capital of the state of Schleswig-Holstein and a traditional maritime and naval city. During your city tour, you can admire the imposing canal which connects the Northern and Baltic Seas. We will then visit the Laboe Naval Memorial, a monument dedicated to sailor lost at sea during the two world wars. Naval history enthusiasts will be keen to see the U-995 submarine, which served in the German Kriegsmarine from 1943 to 1945, prowling for the North Sea and Arctic for Allied convoys. The memorial also offers a magnificent bird’s eye view of the surrounding landscapes of northern Germany. You will have the chance to enjoy a typical snack local to Kiel and a soft drink. Please note: this tour is not recommended for guests with walking difficulties, using a wheelchair or suffering from claustrophobia. The excursion ends at the port for transit guests and at Hamburg airport for guests who are and booked on flights after 16:30 hours (if debarking from MSC Musica) and on flights after 18:00 hours (if debarking from MSC Poesia). To book and prepay this tour before your cruise, please use code KIE02T if you will be in transit in Kiel or code KIE02D if you will be disembarking in Kiel. The duration of the tour also includes the time for the transfer to the airport.
Price per Person Starting from: $77.00Adults $54.00Children
KIE04T - LUBECK (approx. 6.5 hours, light lunch included) - Kiel, Germany
Enjoy a pleasant 1.5-hours scenic drive through beautiful German countryside to the Hanseatic city of Lubeck. Discover the charming old town which has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You will discover the elegant XIX century alleyways and ground courtyards that pay testament to when the Hanseatic League was a booming trade centre. Admire the world-famous Holsten Gate, the seven spires of the cities five churches, the Hospital of the Holy Ghost which dates back to 1280 and St. Mary's Church – home to the world's largest mechanical organ. You will enjoy a typical, light German lunch before leaving your guide in Lubeck and return to Kiel. Please note: this excursion is only for guests in transit in Kiel. As this tour includes long periods of walking on cobblestone surfaces, it is not suitable for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair.
Price per Person Starting from: $139.00Adults $97.00Children
KIE06T - MOLFSEE (approx. 4 hours) - Kiel, Germany
This entertaining tour begins with a short sightseeing tour of Kiel, the capital of the German state of Schleswig-Holstein and a city with a long maritime and naval history. On leaving the port, the tour then continues on to the small town of Molfsee and its historical open air museum, the largest in northern Germany and a place where time seems to have stood still. Spread over the huge area covered by the museum are more than 70 restored historical buildings, from north German farmhouses, cottages and barns to windmills and an old-fashioned fairground – all displayed along with the usual paraphernalia found in each setting. Adding further to the authentic feel of the museum are typical craftsmen such as blacksmiths, bakers, basket weavers, turners, potters and weavers who ply their trades in these traditional surroundings. Please note: this excursion is only for guests in transit in the port. As this tour includes long periods of walking on cobblestone surfaces, it is not suitable for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair.
Price per Person Starting from: $77.00Adults $54.00Children
KIE12T - CASTLES, LAKES & ROSES (approx. 6.5 hours, light lunch included) - Kiel, Germany
Leave the port and drive through the beautiful Schleswig-Holstein countryside to reach Ploen and its landmark historic castle set on a hill, overlooking a broad lake. We will embark on a delightful boat ride across five interconnecting lakes to reach Malente. These waterways of this region are a popular tourist destination thanks to their winning combination of crystal clear waters, the medieval villages that line the shores and the huge shady forests that contribute to the magical, fairytale atmosphere. In Malente you will visit the glass factory and watch the craftsmen demonstrate their skills. We will continue to Eutin, “City of Roses”, where you can explore the gardens of Eutin Castle and stroll the narrow streets around the lovely market place. A typical, light German lunch will be served in Ploen. Return to Kiel. Please note: this tour is only for guests in transit in the port of Kiel. As this tour includes long periods of walking on cobblestone surfaces, it is not suitable for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair. This tour is not available on following calls: 30.06.2013 + 18.08.2013 + 08.09.2013 (MSC Musica) and 17.08.2013 + 07.09.2013 (MSC Poesia). On these dates the tour will be replaced by the excursion with code KIE12TB.
Price per Person Starting from: $105.00Adults $74.00Children
KIE12TB - PLOEN, MALENTE & KIEL (approx. 6.5 hours, light lunch included) - Kiel, Germany
Leave the port and drive through the beautiful Schleswig-Holstein countryside to reach Ploen and its landmark historic castle set on a hill, overlooking a broad lake. We will embark on a delightful boat ride across five interconnecting lakes to reach Malente. These waterways are a popular tourist destination thanks to their winning combination of crystal clear waters, the medieval villages that line the shores and the huge shady forests that contribute to the magical, fairytale atmosphere. In Malente you will visit the glass factory and watch the craftsmen demonstrate their skills. Return to Kiel to see the Kiel Canal during a guided sightseeing coach tour of Kiel. A delicious light German lunch will be served in Ploen. Please note: this tour is only for guests in transit in the port of Kiel. As this tour includes long periods of walking on cobblestone surfaces, it is not suitable for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair. This tour is available only on following calls: 30.06.2013 + 18.08.2013 + 08.09.2013 (MSC Musica) and 17.08.2013 + 07.09.2013 (MSC Poesia) and is an alternative to the tour with code KIE12T.
Price per Person Starting from: $105.00Adults $74.00Children
KIE15D - HAMBURG (approx. 6 hours, lunch not included) - Kiel, Germany
Spend a few hours off the ship and discover the elegant city of Hamburg, Germany’s second-largest metropolis. After leaving the port, an enjoyable a 1.5-hour coach ride will take you see the most important sights. As you explore the city and learn more about its past, you will get to see the city hall, visit the impressive St. Michael’s Church and amble through the narrow street of the 17th-century Krameramtsgasse, a real journey back in time. Your scenic tour of Hamburg will also take you past the man-made Alster lakes and the “Speicherstadt”, the old warehouse district, with its picturesque canals. Some free time to have lunch at your leisure (not included in the price of the tour) will be followed by saying goodbye to your city guide and returning to Kiel and your ship. Please note: this tour ends at the port for transit guests and at Hamburg airport for guests who are and booked on flights after 16:30 hours (if debarking from MSC Musica) and on flights after 18:00 hours (if debarking from MSC Poesia). To book and prepay this tour before your cruise, please use code KIE15T if you will be in transit in Kiel or code KIE15D if you will be disembarking in Kiel. The duration of the tour also includes the time for the transfer to the airport. This tour is not available on following dates: 11.05.2013 + 29.06.2013 + 20.07.2013 + 03.08.2013 (MSC Poesia) and 28.04.2013 + 12.05.2013 + 23.06.2013 + 21.07.2013 + 25.08.2013 (MSC Musica)
Price per Person Starting from: $107.00Adults $75.00Children
KIE15T - HAMBURG (approx. 6 hours, lunch not included) - Kiel, Germany
Spend a few hours off the ship and discover the elegant city of Hamburg, Germany’s second-largest metropolis. After leaving the port, an enjoyable a 1.5-hour coach ride will take you see the most important sights. As you explore the city and learn more about its past, you will get to see the city hall, visit the impressive St. Michael’s Church and amble through the narrow street of the 17th-century Krameramtsgasse, a real journey back in time. Your scenic tour of Hamburg will also take you past the man-made Alster lakes and the “Speicherstadt”, the old warehouse district, with its picturesque canals. Some free time to have lunch at your leisure (not included in the price of the tour) will be followed by saying goodbye to your city guide and returning to Kiel and your ship. Please note: this tour ends at the port for transit guests and at Hamburg airport for guests who are and booked on flights after 16:30 hours (if debarking from MSC Musica) and on flights after 18:00 hours (if debarking from MSC Poesia). To book and prepay this tour before your cruise, please use code KIE15T if you will be in transit in Kiel or code KIE15D if you will be disembarking in Kiel. The duration of the tour also includes the time for the transfer to the airport. This tour is not available on following dates: 11.05.2013 + 29.06.2013 + 20.07.2013 + 03.08.2013 (MSC Poesia) and 28.04.2013 + 12.05.2013 + 23.06.2013 + 21.07.2013 + 25.08.2013 (MSC Musica)
Price per Person Starting from: $107.00Adults $75.00Children
KIE16T - CASTLES, LAKES & CHURCHES (approx. 6.5 hours, light lunch included) - Kiel, Germany
Leave the port and drive through the beautiful Schleswig-Holstein countryside to reach Ploen and its landmark historic castle set on a hill, overlooking a broad lake. We will embark on a delightful boat ride across the “Grosser Ploener” lake to reach Dersau. These waterways of this region are a popular tourist destination thanks to their winning combination of crystal clear waters, the medieval villages that line the shores and the huge shady forests that contribute to the magical, fairytale atmosphere. Next we will head for Bosau where a brief stop to take photographs of the Petri Church is scheduled; the church, dedicated to St. Peter, was built in 1151-52. We will continue to Eutin where you can see St. Michaelis Church and Eutin Castle next to the lovely market place. A typical, light German lunch will be served in Dersau. Return to Kiel. Please note: this tour is only for guests in transit in the port of Kiel. As this tour includes long periods of walking on cobblestone surfaces, it is not suitable for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair. This tour is not available on following calls: 30.06.2013 + 18.08.2013 + 08.09.2013 (MSC Musica) and 17.08.2013 + 07.09.2013 (MSC Poesia). On these dates the tour will be replaced by the excursion with code KIE18T.
Price per Person Starting from: $105.00Adults $74.00Children
KIE18T - PLOEN, LAKES & KIEL (approx. 6.5 hours, light lunch included) - Kiel, Germany
Discover the beautiful countryside of Schleswig-Holstein by boarding the modern coach to Plön and its historical landmark, the fabulous Plön Castle. Set on a hill overlooking the lake, the rather elegant white building dates back to the 17th century and was recently restored. The tour continues by boat across Lake Plön to the town of Dersau, where a light lunch will be served. The whole region is popular with tourists due to its winning combination of crystal-clear waterways, quaint medieval villages lining the shores and shady forestation along the banks, all of which contribute to the fairytale atmosphere of this magical place. On reaching the town of Bosau, a brief photo stop will be made at the Petri Church, which was built between 1151 and 1152. A guided bus tour of the city of Kiel, including a chance to see its famous canal, brings your tour to a close. Please note: this tour is only for guests in transit in the port of Kiel. As this tour includes long periods of walking on cobblestone surfaces, it is not suitable for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair. This tour is available only on following calls: 30.06.2013 + 18.08.2013 + 08.09.2013 (MSC Musica) and 17.08.2013 + 07.09.2013 (MSC Poesia) and is an alternative to the tour with code KIE16T.
Price per Person Starting from: $105.00Adults $74.00Children
KIE20T - PANORAMIC KIEL AND SURROUNDINGS (approx. 2 hours) - Kiel, Germany
This panoramic tour will give you an excellent overview of Kiel, your port of call, as well as the surrounding countryside. Thanks to its advantageous coastal location on the Baltic Sea, the beautiful city of Kiel – the capital of the state of Schleswig-Holstein – is characterised by a rich maritime and naval tradition that it still maintains to this day. Kiel enjoys an international reputation as the venue of several important sailing events, including the annual Kiel Week – the world’s biggest sailing competition. In fact, the first-class conditions at sea and meticulous organisation on land have lent Kiel the title of “the world’s unofficial sailing capital”, especially since the city hosted the Olympic sailing competitions in 1936 and 1972. One of these was held in the Kiel suburb of Schilksee, which is naturally on the itinerary. The many little sailing boats and the unique architecture of Schilksee are a living testament to the colourful event. The tour of the city will also take you to see the famous early 20th-century town hall, the majestic Kiel Fjord, an inlet of the Baltic Sea, and the impressive Kiel Canal, which both connects the North and Baltic Seas and is the world's busiest artificial waterway. Your return to the pier and your ship marks the end of this scenic excursion. Please note: this tour is only for guests in transit in the port of Kiel.
Price per Person Starting from: $51.00Adults $36.00Children