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Northern Europe Europe
Thu 15 Jul 2027 - Fri 23 Jul 2027

8 nights Stockholm, Copenhagen, Warnemunde, Sandnes, Bergen, Lyngdal, Oslo

Cruise Region : Northern Europe, Europe
Company : MSC Yacht Club
Ship : MSC Yacht Club Magnifica
Journey Start : Thu 15 Jul 2027
Journey End : Fri 23 Jul 2027
Count Nights : 8 nights

Schedule

Day Date Port Arrival Departure
1 15.07 Thu Stockholm / Sweden 18:00
2 16.07 Fri Day at sea / Sea
3 17.07 Sat Copenhagen / Denmark 09:30 18:00
4 18.07 Sun Warnemünde / Germany 07:00 17:00
5 19.07 Mon Day at sea / Sea
6 20.07 Tue Sandnes 08:00 17:00
7 21.07 Wed Mons / Belgium 08:00 18:00
8 22.07 Thu Lyngdal 08:00 17:00
9 23.07 Fri Oslo / Norway 08:00
Suite

Suite

from: 3 779€
Detailed cruise program
  • Day 1: 18:00

    Stockholm / Sweden

    Stockholm is the capital of Sweden and the most populous urban area in the Nordic countries; 960,031 people live in the municipality, approximately 1.5 million in the urban area, and 2.3 million in the metropolitan area. The city stretches across fourteen islands where Lake Mälaren flows into the Baltic Sea. Just outside the city and along the coast is the island chain of the Stockholm archipelago. The area has been settled since the Stone Age, in the 6th millennium BC, and was founded as a city in 1252 by Swedish statesman Birger Jarl. It is also the capital of Stockholm County.

    Stockholm is the cultural, media, political, and economic centre of Sweden. The Stockholm region alone accounts for over a third of the country's GDP, and is among the top 10 regions in Europe by GDP per capita. It is an important global city, and the main centre for corporate headquarters in the Nordic region. The city is home to some of Europe's top ranking universities, such as the Stockholm School of Economics, Karolinska Institute and Royal Institute of Technology (KTH). It hosts the annual Nobel Prize ceremonies and banquet at the Stockholm Concert Hall and Stockholm City Hall. One of the city's most prized museums, the Vasa Museum, is the most visited non-art museum in Scandinavia. The Stockholm metro, opened in 1950, is well known for the decor of its stations; it has been called the longest art gallery in the world. Sweden's national football arena is located north of the city centre, in Solna. Ericsson Globe, the national indoor arena, is in the southern part of the city. The city was the host of the 1912 Summer Olympics, and hosted the equestrian portion of the 1956 Summer Olympicsotherwise held in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

    Stockholm is the seat of the Swedish government and most of its agencies, including the highest courts in the judiciary, and the official residencies of the Swedish monarch and the Prime Minister. The government has its seat in the Rosenbad building, the Riksdag (Swedish parliament) is seated in the Parliament House, and the Prime Minister's residence is adjacent at Sager House. Stockholm Palace is the official residence and principal workplace of the Swedish monarch, while Drottningholm Palace, a World Heritage Site on the outskirts of Stockholm, serves as the Royal Family's private residence.

  • Day 2:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 3: 09:30-18:00

    Copenhagen / Denmark

    the capital and chief port of Denmark, a city that occupies the eastern part of Zealand and northern part of the island of Amager; population 518,574 (2009).

  • Day 4: 07:00-17:00

    Warnemünde / Germany

    Baltic Sea resort in the northern part of the city of Rostock. The area was named along the Varnov River, which flows into the Baltic Sea here. The sandy beach is Germany's largest Baltic beach.

  • Day 5:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 6: 08:00-17:00

    Sandnes

    Modern pedestrian streets, green hills, and proximity to Norway’s epic fjords make Sandnes especially attractive to travelers. This cozy town in the Rogaland region, located just minutes from Stavanger, is known for its calm atmosphere and passion for outdoor activities. Sandnes is home to one of the largest cycling routes in the country and the National Cycling Centre, making it an ideal starting point for nature and sports lovers.

    Visitors can explore Lake Stokkalandsvatnet, cycle through gentle hills, stroll along the charming waterfront, or visit local art galleries and museums. Sandnes is also famous for its sandy beaches and its proximity to the renowned natural wonder — the Preikestolen cliff — which is easily reachable on a day trip. It’s the perfect destination for those who want to enjoy authentic Norway away from the crowds.

  • Day 7: 08:00-18:00

    Mons / Belgium

  • Day 8: 08:00-17:00

    Lyngdal

    Norwegian coastal beauty unfolds in full in the cozy town of Lyngdal, located in the southern part of the country among fjords, cliffs, and green hills. This place attracts travelers with its peaceful atmosphere and closeness to nature. Picturesque beaches like Rosfjord make Lyngdal a popular destination for family vacations and camping, especially in summer, when the water warms up and the days grow longer. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking, fishing, kayaking, or cycling through the surrounding areas. A special attraction is the "Kvåsfossen" park, where visitors can admire a powerful waterfall and explore an interactive salmon center – a unique place to observe fish in their natural habitat. Lyngdal perfectly combines a Norwegian village charm with modern holiday conveniences, offering guests both relaxation and adventure in Scandinavian nature.
  • Day 9: 08:00

    Oslo / Norway

    Oslo is the capital and most populous city of Norway. It constitutes both a county and a municipality. Founded in the year 1040 as Ánslo, and established as a trading place in 1048 by Harald Hardrada, the city was elevated to a bishopric in 1070 and a capital under Haakon V of Norway around 1300. Personal unions with Denmark from 1397 to 1523 and again from 1536 to 1814 reduced its influence, and with Sweden from 1814 to 1905 it functioned as a co-official capital. After being destroyed by a fire in 1624, during the reign of King Christian IV, a new city was built closer to Akershus Fortress and named Christiania in the king's honour. It was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838. The city's name was spelled Kristiania between 1877 and 1897 by state and municipal authorities. In 1925 the city was renamed Oslo.