Just booked for next weekend 10 aug 2024. You had a perfect cruise for Norway. Imcredible. Blue skies, sunshine, no rain. Unfortunately rain is already predicted for mid August 2024 but we will still enjoy, that is for sure. 🗻🏕🏞🚢⛴️☀️🌦
The ship is brand new since 8 June!!😊. I was on it from 8 july till 15 july also visiting Denmark and Norway. Copenhagen is a very beautiful city! We had 25 for visiting Copenhagen on 9th july.
It is a beautiful ship that I know you will enjoy it. Safe travels. Have a thankful journey. "Es un barco precioso que sé que lo disfrutaréis. Viajes seguros"
I will be on MSC Euribia on Sunday and I’m super excited🤩 How was the weather conditions and what do you recommend me to bring with me? I’m from Cyprus and as an islander I’m not used to extreme cold weather🥹 Lastly, do I need to pay for playing bowling or trying the Arcade games?
We had perfect weather in June for the entire trip. The coldest day was June 13th in in Hellesylt 6c min and 16c max. The sun was out so it felt great to us. Yes, you may want to buy the arcade pass before the trip to save a little. I did not play the games so I don't know the individual cost. Maybe someone else here can give some insight on the game cost?
Thanks for the question. No we didn't take any excursions because the Euribia went through the Geiranger fjord the next morning. It turned around just past the Seven Sister waterfall.
Bonjour votre reportage est magnifique 😊 à Alesund , les marches pour le point de vue sont loin du bateau ? Nous allons faire cette escale bientôt et aimerions monter au belvédère de Fjellstua. A part a pied il y a-t-il un autre moyen pour monter la haut ? Merci encore pour ces belles images ❤
Il est à environ 15 minutes du navire et environ 418 marches jusqu'au sommet. Vous pouvez prendre le petit train touristique qui se trouve au port de croisière. C'était 20 euros par personne. La marche est relativement facile et il y a beaucoup d'endroits pour s'arrêter et reprendre son souffle si vous en avez besoin. Cela en vaut la peine, cependant, et un sentiment d'accomplissement lorsque vous atteignez le sommet. It is approximately 15 minutes from the ship and around 418 steps to the top. You can take the small tourist train that is at the cruise port. It was 20 euro per person. The walk-up is relatively easy, and there are plenty of spots to stop and catch your breath should you need it. Worthwhile doing, though, and a sense of achievement when you get to the top.
I dream of doing this specific cruise. When I have the money for it and if I'm able to take days off at that period I'll probably do it on a September so the prices are not too high and the ship probably won't be as crowded as in the Summer.
Hi, I think I have answered your question in another post but this video may help with getting onboard. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-G2Yk0ITUTXo.html
Great video, but I have a question or two. Did you booked any excursions through the cruise line? Some people said you do not need an excursion in Alesund, did you book one? We are thinking of booking on the same ship at the end of September. Which month did you go?
No, we didn't book any excursions with the cruise line. Alesund is easy to explore from the port. We may book an excursion the next time we go so we can venture out further. Our trip was in June of 2023.
@@thankfuljourneys Thank you. We heard from many RU-vidrs that the Geirangerfjord and Naeroyfjord will be close starting 2026 so that is why we decided to do this Sept before everyone is going there next year. In Alesund, we did book the Trollstigen Tour since we can see Alesund quickly.
We embarked in Kiel so we didn't experience the Terminal. We did visit Copenhagen as a port and the terminal area is very remote so we took an MSC shuttle excursion to the center of town. The cost was around 17 euro each for a round trip. If you are embarking in Copenhagen you will probably need to arrange a MSC shuttle or take a taxi. Hope this helps.
We didn't spend anything on the ship's excursion tours. All the ports were accessible and walkable. We usually enjoy self-guided trips using local transportation. It takes a bit of research but is worth the savings. We also make sure we are back two hours before departure.
Iceland is next on our list! We made videos on the Preziosa, and it's a fantastic ship. We also made a transfer video sharing our port transportation experience. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-G2Yk0ITUTXo.htmlsi=RhSjtzhhvg28pToG Enjoy your trip!
I was there and it was horrible on board. Very full, the stuff is overwhelmed. The Jacuzzis are full, gym also full so you have to wait in line to come in. Buffet Restaurant a catastrophe.
Unfortunately, ships this size with a passenger capacity of over 6000 can be overwhelming. We noticed the same thing in the Market Place on the first day, so we decided not to go during peak times and found it much more accommodating. We prefer smaller ships for the same reasons. The itinerary is what made this trip special for us.
@@garyatkinson5699 The embarking was very easy for us with no lines. It wasn't until the following day, during breakfast in the Marketplace, then we realized how full it was. There wasn't a table anywhere to be found, and we circled until our food was cold. That's when we learned our lesson by going early on sea days and waiting later on port days to avoid the peak times. The rest of the ship did not feel full because of the different venues to hang out in. I loved the feeling of being the only person on the ship because everyone else was sleeping or out on the port.