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Hamburg - Travemunde

Summertime Baltic breeze

  • 18.07.27 to 30.07.27|12 days

  • MS EUROPA

  • EUR2713

  • Family
  • Parks & Gardens
  • Halfway around the world

Hamburg - Travemunde

18.07.2027 to 30.07.2027|12 days

from € 5.790

12 days Cruise p.p.

What to expect

The highlights of this cruise

Whether it’s design in Stockholm, culinary delights in Copenhagen or the rich history of Gdansk and Riga: along the coasts of the Mare Balticum, the classics of the Baltic Sea will delight you. With its picturesque lanes, Visby on Gotland is a charming insider tip.

  • The full diversity of the Mare Balticum: six countries in twelve days
  • Stunning views right at the start of the cruise: daytime passage through the Kiel Canal
  • Discover Copenhagen, Stockholm and Riga until late in the evening, thanks to long lay times
  • Marvel at pristine landscapes: scenic tour to the Curonian Spit*
  • Enjoy fantastic views of Visby and its surroundings on a panoramic trip across Gotland*
  • At anchor

  • Hamburg, the “pearl of the north”, has a lively atmosphere and rich history. From the vibrant harbour with its majestic ships to the historic red-brick warehouse district, the city features a highly distinctive flair. The Alster, surrounded by green banks, invites you to take relaxing boat trips. With its charming streets and imposing City Hall, the historic old town exudes a sense of tradition. Culturally, Hamburg offers a variety of museums, theatres and concert halls that inspire visitors with art and music in abundance. The famous Reeperbahn in the St. Pauli district attracts visitors with its diverse nightlife. Hamburg is a city that manages to combine tradition and modernity in a fascinating way.
  • The Kiel Canal is like a ribbon cutting through the landscapes of Schleswig-Holstein and linking the North Sea to the Baltic Sea between Brunsbuttel and Kiel. At just under 100 km (62 mi.) long, the canal is the busiest man-made waterway in the world and cuts up to 900 km (560 mi.) off shipping routes around Denmark. Opened in 1895 and originally known as the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal, the canal makes its way past little villages, idyllic meadows and extensive pasture land. The two locks are masterpieces of engineering and have also been in operation since 1895, protecting the canal from changing water levels caused by the tides or by the winds off the North Sea and Baltic Sea.

  • With its mix of world-famous landmarks and modern charm, Copenhagen appeals to every visitor. The Little Mermaid at Langelinie is the city’s most famous attraction. The colourful waterfront at Nyhavn with its lively cafes is a great place to while away some time, while Amalienborg Palace and the Tivoli amusement park will take you on a journey through the past and present of the Danish capital. In its majestic setting amidst well-kept rose gardens, Rosenborg Castle is home to the Danish Crown Jewels. As well as its historic sites, Copenhagen is a paradise for design fans: the cubist Royal Library and the Royal Opera House are outstanding examples of modern Scandinavian architecture.

    Experience more

    Selected shore excursions*

    • City tour, boat tour and royal reception rooms
    • Copenhagen – modern meets tradition
    • Over the Oresund Bridge to Sweden


    Tip from our travel concierge*:

    Flexible and independent city visit: you decide where you want to go with private canal boat trip.

  • Surrounded by wild natural landscapes and rugged cliffs lies Gdansk – a city full of history, culture and unique scenery. The city looks back over more than 1,000 years of history, including rule by the Teutonic Order, its heyday as a wealthy Hanseatic city, and the partitions of Poland in the 18th century. Today, Gdansk is a cosmopolitan city with an interesting past. A walk through the old city gates, through the Long Market or along the Motlawa provides a variety of views and leads you to many shops, restaurants and cafes, where you can take a relaxing break. Gdansk combines historic grandeur with modern charm and is a real highlight on the Polish Baltic coast.

    Experience more

    Selected shore excursions*

    • Journey on the Elblag Canal and city walk around Gdansk
    • An overview of Gdansk with free time to explore
    • Kayak adventure through Gdansk
  • Once known as Memel, Klaipeda is an inviting place for a relaxing stroll through its restored old town and past charming half-timbered houses along medieval cobbled streets. The former City Hall, where the Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm II and his wife Queen Luise took up residence in 1807/08 to escape from Napoleon, is particularly worth a visit. The theatre, which Richard Wagner visited in 1836, is also captivating thanks to its historic charm. In front of the theatre is the Simon Dach fountain with a statue of Annchen von Tharau, which was faithfully restored in 1989. In the surrounding area, you can see the Curonian Spit with its shifting sand dunes which inspired Thomas Mann – an impressive example of the unspoilt beauty of Lithuania.

    Experience more

    Selected shore excursions*

    • Curonian Spit and Curonian barge tour
    • Scenic tour to the Curonian Spit
    • Land sailing on the beach (subject to weather conditions)
  • Stockholm is an enchanting capital thanks to its unique location on 14 islands, which are connected to each other by a multitude of bridges. Set between Lake Malaren and the Baltic Sea, the city is often referred to as the “Venice of the North”. In the old town, Gamla Stan, with its winding streets and historic buildings, you will find stylish bistros offering New Nordic Cuisine. On the neighbouring island is the impressive baroque Royal Palace, while the Vasa Museum with its restored war ship brings the city’s fascinating maritime history to life.

    Experience more

    Selected shore excursions*

    • Amphibious vehicle ride
    • City tour of Stockholm and Vasa Museum
    • The trendy district of Sodermalm with gin tasting


    Tip from our travel concierge*:

    Private scenic flight over Stockholm and the archipelago – amazing scenery with over 30,000 islands, islets and rocks stretching 80 km into the Baltic Sea.

  • At the estuary of the River Daugava lies a pearl of the Baltic: Riga offers an incomparable mix of history and modernity. While magnificent art nouveau facades adorn the outer districts of Latvia’s capital city, the enchanting old town with is well-preserved medieval buildings was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. At its centre near the House of the Blackheads, the tall tower of St. Peter’s Church rises high above the rooftops and is a magnificent sight. Riga is particularly lively thanks to its varied music and art scene – western influences combine with traditional Latvian elements and ensure its unique charm.

    Experience more

    Selected shore excursions*

    • City walk around historic Riga
    • Riga on the water and on land
    • Jurmala health resort
  • Visby is located on Gotland, Sweden’s largest island, and is considered one of the best-preserved Hanseatic towns – its medieval lanes and half-timbered houses taking visitors back to times long past. A 3 km (1.9 mi.) long wall surrounds the old town, where old merchants’ houses and romantic, stepped gabled houses line up side by side. The imposing cathedral from the twelfth century is a landmark in Visby’s skyline, attracting visitors from afar. In summer, countless roses bloom in the gardens, making the town’s historic atmosphere even prettier with their blaze of colour.

    Experience more

    Selected shore excursions*

    • Medieval Hanseatic city of Visby with a visit to the Gotland Museum
    • Coastal hike on Gotland
    • Panoramic trip across Gotland
  • Travemunde has a fascinating history as a traditional seaport. Today, it attracts visitors with its charming Baltic Sea flair. It’s an ideal starting point for boat trips, walks along the beach and discovering nearby Lubeck. Travemunde is located about 70 km (43 mi.) from Hamburg and 280 km (174 mi.) from Berlin.

* The pre- and post-cruise programmes and shore activities are not included in the cruise price and are in the planning stage. Subject to change.

Price special

Attractive combination discount

Extend your stay with the previous cruise EUR2712 or with the subsequent cruise EUR2714 and save € 1,800 per person (applies to the PLATINUM fare).

Family cruise

On this family cruise, your loved ones will have their very own programme ashore. Experienced supervisors ensure that special kids’ and teens’ excursions* provide an exciting way to explore new places for all junior cruise passengers aged four and up. Naturally, we also offer family excursions* tailored to let you and your children explore together. Back on board, the children and their supervisors complete their eventful day by eating together in the Lido Cafe. If required, a babysitter* can look after your little ones afterwards. To allow you to sleep in peace a little longer, we also offer a lie-in service on days at sea: nannies will pick up your children at 8.00 hrs and take them for breakfast. And on days with shore excursions, adjusted supervision times allow you to take part in excursions* without your children. 

* Subject to a charge.

Included services

Experiences ashore
  • Shuttle transfer to selected ports
  • Available to borrow: bicycles (subject to official approval at each destination), snorkelling equipment, warm parkas, umbrellas and parasols (please note that this is a limited contingent and the rental items cannot be reserved in advance)
  • Port information including maps and tips for going ashore
  • Zodiac rides to hidden beaches and bays (subject to routes and weather conditions)
In your suite
  • Champagne and delicacies as a welcome gift
  • Mini bar (soft drinks and beer) and fresh fruit, refilled daily
  • 24-hour suite service; butler service in the Penthouse Suites
  • Flat-screen TV in your suite with entertainment and information system (guest portal) as well as your personal EUROPA email account (only accessible via a mobile device), a selection of up to 100 contemporary and classic films, various genres of music and audio dramas
  • Digital newspaper service: a condensed on-board edition of 'Die Welt' every morning
  • Exclusive service privileges in the SPA Suites and Penthouse Suites
Culture and entertainment
  • Carefully selected, exciting guest artists and renowned stars in an intimate and exclusive atmosphere.
  • Top-class classical music, rousing shows, fascinating concerts, cabaret artists, readings and plays
  • Activity programmes and lecture series, talks, lectures and workshops with renowned lecturers and experts
  • Onboard chaplain on selected voyages
  • Free internet on board - one hour per guest per day, further information and conditions can be found
    here
Restaurants
  • Five restaurants at no extra cost: the Europa Restaurant, yet there are also three speciality restaurants and a buffet restaurant to choose from
  • Main meal times, snack times, late breakfast, speciality teas and coffees as well as cakes and midnight snacks
For all cases
  • German ship and cruise management as well as a majority German-speaking service crew
  • Harbour and airport fees
  • Cancellation fee insurance (20% excess) in the PLATINUM and GOLD fares
Spa and fitness
  • 15 m (49 ft) long seawater pool, whirlpool, fitness area with ocean views and golf simulator
  • Wide range of fitness classes - including innovative LES MILLS classes - indoors or outdoors
  • SPA area with steam bath, infrared chairs, relaxation room and Tea Lounge