
Date
August 2, 2026
Duration
7 nights
Departure Port
Warnemunde · Germany
Arrival Port
Warnemunde · Germany
Rating
Resort
Theme
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MSC Cruises
Musica
2009
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95,128 GT
3,013
1,259
987
965 m
32.2 m
22 knots
No

Warnemünde is a beguiling Baltic seaside town at the mouth of the Warnow — at once a historic fishing port documented since 1195, an East German nostalgic resort beloved for its endless sandy beach and candy-striped lighthouse, and the maritime gateway to the proud Hanseatic city of Rostock just minutes away. The broad promenade, traditional Strandkörbe wicker beach chairs, and lively harbor-front fish restaurants give the town an unhurried, timeless character quite distinct from Germany's busier North Sea resorts. Summer is the prime season, when the Baltic's mild waters warm for swimming and the Rostock sailing regatta brings vibrant nautical pageantry to the harbor.

Warnemünde is a beguiling Baltic seaside town at the mouth of the Warnow — at once a historic fishing port documented since 1195, an East German nostalgic resort beloved for its endless sandy beach and candy-striped lighthouse, and the maritime gateway to the proud Hanseatic city of Rostock just minutes away. The broad promenade, traditional Strandkörbe wicker beach chairs, and lively harbor-front fish restaurants give the town an unhurried, timeless character quite distinct from Germany's busier North Sea resorts. Summer is the prime season, when the Baltic's mild waters warm for swimming and the Rostock sailing regatta brings vibrant nautical pageantry to the harbor.

Gdynia is Poland's self-made Baltic port city, built from scratch after World War I with remarkable interwar modernist architecture and a maritime heritage preserved in historic warships. Visit June through September via Cunard or Princess Cruises for easy access to the Tricity trio of Gdynia, glamorous Sopot, and Hanseatic Gdańsk — together forming the Baltic's most culturally rich coastal conurbation.

Gdynia is Poland's self-made Baltic port city, built from scratch after World War I with remarkable interwar modernist architecture and a maritime heritage preserved in historic warships. Visit June through September via Cunard or Princess Cruises for easy access to the Tricity trio of Gdynia, glamorous Sopot, and Hanseatic Gdańsk — together forming the Baltic's most culturally rich coastal conurbation.

Klaipeda, Lithuania's sole seaport and a 13th-century Hanseatic gem, enchants with its half-timbered Old Town, exceptional smoked fish traditions, and proximity to the UNESCO-listed Curonian Spit — a dreamscape of towering sand dunes and painted fishing villages best explored from the charming hamlet of Nida. The Baltic summer season, from late May through September, delivers luminous evenings that stretch past ten o'clock, ideal for wandering cobblestone lanes and savouring cold beet soup on a sunlit terrace.

Klaipeda, Lithuania's sole seaport and a 13th-century Hanseatic gem, enchants with its half-timbered Old Town, exceptional smoked fish traditions, and proximity to the UNESCO-listed Curonian Spit — a dreamscape of towering sand dunes and painted fishing villages best explored from the charming hamlet of Nida. The Baltic summer season, from late May through September, delivers luminous evenings that stretch past ten o'clock, ideal for wandering cobblestone lanes and savouring cold beet soup on a sunlit terrace.

Riga, Latvia’s capital, is a vibrant port known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and dynamic atmosphere. Must-do experiences include wandering the cobbled streets of Old Riga and savoring local dishes like gray peas with speck. The best season to visit is during the summer months when the city comes alive with festivals and outdoor activities.

Riga, Latvia’s capital, is a vibrant port known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and dynamic atmosphere. Must-do experiences include wandering the cobbled streets of Old Riga and savoring local dishes like gray peas with speck. The best season to visit is during the summer months when the city comes alive with festivals and outdoor activities.

Stockholm's port is a stunning gateway to one of Europe’s most beautiful cities, uniquely positioned on fourteen islands. Must-do experiences include savoring traditional Swedish dishes like **köttbullar** and exploring nearby attractions such as Visby and Malmö. The best season to visit is during the summer months when the city is vibrant with life and outdoor activities.

Stockholm's port is a stunning gateway to one of Europe’s most beautiful cities, uniquely positioned on fourteen islands. Must-do experiences include savoring traditional Swedish dishes like **köttbullar** and exploring nearby attractions such as Visby and Malmö. The best season to visit is during the summer months when the city is vibrant with life and outdoor activities.

Rising from the harbour that Viking chieftain Absalon fortified in 1167, Copenhagen has evolved into one of Europe's most sophisticated capitals — a city where medieval spires and cutting-edge architecture coexist with effortless style. Savour smørrebrød at a century-old lunch counter, cycle across the harbour bridge to the revitalised Meatpacking District, and venture north to Kronborg Castle — Shakespeare's Elsinore. As one of Northern Europe's premier cruise homeports, it serves as the ideal gateway to Baltic and Scandinavian itineraries, best experienced from May to September.

Mackinac Island is a car-free Victorian treasure in Michigan's Lake Huron, where horse-drawn carriages, the iconic Grand Hotel, and century-old fudge shops preserve an atmosphere of unhurried elegance. Visitors should not miss a carriage tour past Arch Rock and Fort Mackinac, followed by planked whitefish at a harborside tavern. The island is most enchanting from mid-June through September, when the Lilac Festival gives way to warm summer days perfect for cycling the eight-mile shoreline loop.

Warnemünde is a beguiling Baltic seaside town at the mouth of the Warnow — at once a historic fishing port documented since 1195, an East German nostalgic resort beloved for its endless sandy beach and candy-striped lighthouse, and the maritime gateway to the proud Hanseatic city of Rostock just minutes away. The broad promenade, traditional Strandkörbe wicker beach chairs, and lively harbor-front fish restaurants give the town an unhurried, timeless character quite distinct from Germany's busier North Sea resorts. Summer is the prime season, when the Baltic's mild waters warm for swimming and the Rostock sailing regatta brings vibrant nautical pageantry to the harbor.

Warnemünde is a beguiling Baltic seaside town at the mouth of the Warnow — at once a historic fishing port documented since 1195, an East German nostalgic resort beloved for its endless sandy beach and candy-striped lighthouse, and the maritime gateway to the proud Hanseatic city of Rostock just minutes away. The broad promenade, traditional Strandkörbe wicker beach chairs, and lively harbor-front fish restaurants give the town an unhurried, timeless character quite distinct from Germany's busier North Sea resorts. Summer is the prime season, when the Baltic's mild waters warm for swimming and the Rostock sailing regatta brings vibrant nautical pageantry to the harbor.

Eidfjord is a fjord village of fewer than a thousand residents at the innermost tip of Norway's Hardangerfjord, framed by towering peaks and the vast Hardangervidda plateau. Visitors should not miss the 182-metre Vøringsfossen waterfall and the ancient rock carvings at Hæreid, both within easy reach of the waterfront. The prime season stretches from late May through early September, when endless Nordic daylight illuminates the glacial waters and the surrounding Hardanger orchards are in full bloom.

Bergen, Norway's charming coastal city and historic trading hub, is known for its picturesque Bryggen Wharf and rich maritime heritage. Must-do experiences include sampling local delicacies at the vibrant Fish Market and exploring the medieval Hanseatic quarter. The best season to visit is during the summer months, when the city's lively atmosphere and stunning fjord landscapes are at their peak.

Kristiansand is Norway's sun-drenched southern gateway, a Renaissance-planned harbour city where white timber houses, island-dotted coastlines, and exceptional seafood — particularly the beloved cold-water shrimp eaten fresh at the Fiskebrygga market — create an atmosphere closer to the Mediterranean than the Arctic. Visitors should not miss wandering the historic Posebyen quarter and sampling *fiskesuppe* by the harbour. The ideal season is June through August, when endless daylight bathes the Skagerrak coast in golden warmth and the outdoor culture of Sørlandet comes fully alive.

The port of Oslo is a scenic gateway to Norway's rich history and vibrant culture, marked by stunning architecture and lush landscapes. Must-do experiences include savoring traditional dishes like **rakfisk** and exploring the nearby fjords and charming villages. The best time to visit is during the summer months, when the city comes alive with festivals and outdoor activities.

Rising from the harbour that Viking chieftain Absalon fortified in 1167, Copenhagen has evolved into one of Europe's most sophisticated capitals — a city where medieval spires and cutting-edge architecture coexist with effortless style. Savour smørrebrød at a century-old lunch counter, cycle across the harbour bridge to the revitalised Meatpacking District, and venture north to Kronborg Castle — Shakespeare's Elsinore. As one of Northern Europe's premier cruise homeports, it serves as the ideal gateway to Baltic and Scandinavian itineraries, best experienced from May to September.

Warnemünde is a beguiling Baltic seaside town at the mouth of the Warnow — at once a historic fishing port documented since 1195, an East German nostalgic resort beloved for its endless sandy beach and candy-striped lighthouse, and the maritime gateway to the proud Hanseatic city of Rostock just minutes away. The broad promenade, traditional Strandkörbe wicker beach chairs, and lively harbor-front fish restaurants give the town an unhurried, timeless character quite distinct from Germany's busier North Sea resorts. Summer is the prime season, when the Baltic's mild waters warm for swimming and the Rostock sailing regatta brings vibrant nautical pageantry to the harbor.



Balcony
Sitting area with sofa
Spacious closet
Bathroom with bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer
Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available



MSC Yacht Club Executive and Family suite with balcony
Surface: approx. 32 sqm, balcony 12 sqm, deck 14, accommodates up to 4 guests
Master bedroom with a queen size bed which can be converted into 2 single beds (on request) and a reading corner by the window
Separate living room with a sofa bed which converts into a double bed and a reading corner by the window
Walk-in wardrobe with vanity area
Spacious balcony equipped with outdoor chairs and tables
Versatile bathroom with bathtub and shower
Marble bathroom with a bathtub and walk-in shower and “Med” organic amenities
Premium bespoke embroidered towels & bed linens100% cotton
Plush slippers and 100% cotton bathrobes for onboard use
Minibar, Nespresso machine and Fresh fruit Welcome amenity
Venchi daily turndown chocolates
Interactive TV, telephone, safe and air conditioning



Surface: approx. 28 sqm, balcony 9 sqm, deck 12-15, accommodates up to 4 guests
Master bedroom with a queen size bed which can be converted into 2 single beds (on request)
Separate living room with a sofa bed which converts into a double bed
Walk-in wardrobe with vanity area
Spacious balcony equipped with outdoor chairs and tables
Versatile bathroom with bathtub and shower
Marble bathroom with a bathtub and a walk-in shower and “Med” organic amenities
Premium bespoke embroidered towels & bed linens100% cotton
Plush slippers and 100% cotton bathrobes for onboard use
Minibar, Nespresso machine and Fresh fruit Welcome amenity
Venchi daily turndown chocolates
Interactive TV, telephone, safe and air conditioning



Surface: approx. 50 sqm, terrace 78 sqm, deck 15, accommodates up to 6 guests
Master bedroom with a queen size bed which can be converted into 2 single beds (on request)
Separate bedroom with two single beds and wardrobe
Separate living room with a sofa bed which converts into a double bed and a dining table
Walk-in wardrobe with vanity area
Spacious panoramic private terrace with a whirlpool bath, dining table and chairs, sunbeds
Versatile bathroom with bathtub and shower
Marble bathroom with a bathtub and a walk-in shower and “Med” organic amenities
Separate toilet room
Premium bespoke embroidered towels & bed linens100% cotton
Plush slippers and 100% cotton bathrobes for onboard use
Minibar, Nespresso machine and Fresh fruit Welcome amenity
Venchi daily turndown chocolates
MSC Yacht Club Two-Room Grand Suite



Balcony
Sitting area with sofa
Spacious closet
Bathroom with bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer
Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available



Wardrobe
Bathroom with shower and hairdryer
Comfortable double bed which can be converted in two single beds (on request)
Interactive TV, Wi-Fi connection (for a fee), telephone and safe
Mini bar and Air conditioning



Balcony
Sitting area with sofa
Comfortable double or single beds (on request)
Interactive TV, telephone, Wifi connection available (for a fee), safe and minibar
Bathroom with shower or bathtub , vanity area with hairdryer



Balcony
Sitting area with sofa
Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer
Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available



Surface 16 sqm, balcony 5 sqm, deck 12.
Sitting area with sofa.
Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area with hairdryer.
Comfortable double or single beds.
Interactive TV, telephone, Wifi connection available (for a fee), safe and minibar.



Balcony
Sitting area with sofa
Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer
Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available



Balcony
Sitting area with sofa
Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer
Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available



Window with sea view
Relaxing armchair
Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available
Deluxe Ocean View ( Module 16 sqm - Decks 5-12 )



Window with sea view
Relaxing armchair
Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available



Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available
Inside Cabin



Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available



Relaxing armchair
Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer
TV, telephone, safe and minibar
Wi-Fi access available
Junior Interior ( Module 13sqm - Decks 11-12 )
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