Cruise Region :
Europe Northern Europe |
Company Category : Standard |
Company name : MSC Cruises |
Ship name : MSC Poesia |
Journey Start Date : Sun 02 Jul 2023 |
Journey End Date : Sun 23 Jul 2023 |
Port start : Warnemünde / Germany |
Port end : Warnemünde / Germany |
Count Nights : 21 night |
Day | Port | Date | Arrival | Departure |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Warnemünde / Germany | Sun 02 Jul | 17:00 | |
2 | Day at sea / Sea | Mon 03 Jul | ||
3 | Churchwall / Great Britain | Tue 04 Jul | 09:00 | 17:00 |
4 | Stornoway / Great Britain | Wed 05 Jul | 08:00 | 16:00 |
5 | Day at sea / Sea | Thu 06 Jul | ||
6 | Reykjavik / Iceland | Fri 07 Jul | 07:00 | 20:00 |
7 | Day at sea / Sea | Sat 08 Jul | ||
8 | Prince Christian Strait Prins Christianssund / Greenland | Sun 09 Jul | 11:00 | 17:00 |
9 | Day at sea / Sea | Mon 10 Jul | ||
10 | Nuuk / Greenland | Tue 11 Jul | 06:00 | 16:00 |
11 | Ilulissat / Greenland | Wed 12 Jul | 16:00 | 23:59 |
12 | Ilulissat / Greenland | Thu 13 Jul | 00:01 | 18:00 |
13 | Day at sea / Sea | Fri 14 Jul | ||
14 | Kakortok / Greenland | Sat 15 Jul | 10:00 | 22:00 |
15 | Day at sea / Sea | Sun 16 Jul | ||
16 | Day at sea / Sea | Mon 17 Jul | ||
17 | Isafjordur / Iceland | Tue 18 Jul | 07:00 | 18:00 |
18 | Akureyri / Iceland | Wed 19 Jul | 07:00 | 15:00 |
19 | Day at sea / Sea | Thu 20 Jul | ||
20 | Day at sea / Sea | Fri 21 Jul | ||
21 | Copenhagen / Denmark | Sat 22 Jul | 10:00 | 20:00 |
22 | Warnemünde / Germany | Sun 23 Jul | 07:00 |
Build Year : 2008 |
Width : 32.80 |
Length : 293.80 |
Speed : 23.00 |
Capacity : 3605 |
Deck Quantity : 16 |
Restaurant Quantity : 3 |
Balancer : Yes |
• port taxes
• in the buffet restaurant at the drinks station: cold, hot water, tea 20 hours a day, coffee only during breakfast
• meals in the buffet restaurant: early breakfast, breakfast, snacks in the pizzeria and grill, lunch, dinner, snacks for night owls, drinks from the bar are paid extra
• meals in the a la carte restaurant: breakfast, lunch, dinner without drinks (extra charge)
• entertainment activities on board (evening performances in the theater, live music in bars and lounges, animation shows, disco)
• access to all public areas of the liner, including the library, swimming pools, jacuzzi by the pools, children's water park, gym
• sports games: table tennis, minigolf, shuffleboard
• services of educators and animators for children of five age groups in mini-clubs - from 6 months to 17 years
• transportation of luggage in the ports of the beginning and end of the cruise
• use of boats for embarkation and disembarkation in ports where the liner does not moor to the pier
• only for MSC Yacht Club cabins: ALL INCLUSIVE drinks (value up to 13 €) in the bars and restaurants of the liner and in the minibar in the suite, Premium internet package
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