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MSC Poesia: an ode to luxury
Just as poetry brings lasting pleasure, the magnificent MSC
Poesia cruise ship introduces a new dimension of enjoyment to
the art of travelling by ship.
Onboard MSC Poesia elegant cruise ship you will discover luxury
cruising at its best - a spectacular waterfall with bridges in
the foyer, a Zen garden in the sushi bar and a serene 12,000
square foot spa. Then imagine yourself on a private balcony
overlooking the ocean and a star-filled sky and remember that
this is the only way to voyage in style.
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NORTHERN EUROPE CRUISE |
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- Denmark,
- Sverige,
- Estonia,
- Russian Federation,
- Germany
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7 Nights /
8 Days Copenhagen - Copenhagen |
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Day |
Port |
Arrival |
Departure |
| Sunday |
Copenhagen |
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1800hrs |
| Monday |
At Sea |
- |
- |
| Tuesday |
Stockholm |
0830hrs |
1630hrs |
| Wednesday |
Tallin |
0900hrs |
1600hrs |
| Thursday |
St Petersburg |
0700hrs |
1900hrs |
| Friday |
At Sea |
- |
- |
| Saturday |
Kiel |
1000hrs |
1800hrs |
| Sunday |
Copenhagen |
0900hrs |
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| Cruise Ship: |
MSC POESIA |
| Departing from: |
Copenhagen |
| Ports of call: |
Copenhagen, Stockholm, Tallin, St Petersburg,
Kiel |
| Duration: |
7 nights |
| Boarding dates: |
May 2012: 6, 13, 27 |
| Price Starting
from: |
USD$ 1091* |
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Shore Excursions:
Consult our packages on Board of city excursions and
pick an itinerary to suit you. Whatever you choose,
we are confident we can offer the best deals on
sights in Copenhagen, to ensure you get the most
from your time here. So, leave your luxury MSC
cruise liner in the harbour and step off the ship
into a city that will welcome you with open arms.
First stop, the ‘little mermaid’ sculpture, symbol
of Copenhagen erected in 1913 and one of the most
photographed statues in the world. Next stop Nyhavn,
a colourful canal-side district rich in cafés and
fabulous contemporary boutiques (design aficionados
certainly won’t want to miss this area). Or, leave
the material world behind and head to the fairytale
castles of Frederiksborg, ‘the most beautiful castle
in Denmark’, or Fredensborg, set in a glorious park
with an idyllic lake, and finally on to Kronborg,
‘Hamlet’s Castle’. |
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