Operator: MSC Cruises
Duration: 7 days / 6 nights
Rating: Resort
Holiday Type: Cruise, Ocean_Cruise
Operating Season: 2026
Comfort Rating: N/A
| Departure | Return | Ship | From Port | To Port | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 31, 2026 | Aug 06, 2026 | MSC Magnifica | Oslo | Stockholm | Available |
| Room Grade | Type | Double | Single | Triple | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accomodation with One Cabin Change During the Cruise | Inside | £1236.0 | £2437.0 | £619.0 | closed |
| Deluxe Balcony Aurea (16 Sqm - Balcony 5 Sqm - Decks 10-11) | Balcony | £1752.0 | £3469.0 | £929.0 | closed |
| Balcony Bella | Balcony | £1571.0 | £3107.0 | £817.0 | closed |
| Premium Balcony (18 Sqm - Balcony 4 Sqm - Decks 8-9) | Balcony | £1692.0 | £3349.0 | £886.0 | closed |
| Junior Balcony (14 Sqm - Balcony 5 Sqm - Decks 8-9) | Balcony | £1623.0 | £3211.0 | £851.0 | closed |
| Junior Balcony (14 Sqm - Balcony 5 Sqm - Decks 10-14) | Balcony | £1623.0 | £3211.0 | £851.0 | closed |
| Deluxe Balcony with Partial View (Partial View - 16 Sqm - Balcony 5 Sqm - Deck 12) | Balcony | £1580.0 | £3125.0 | £825.0 | closed |
| Deluxe Balcony (16 Sqm - Balcony 5 Sqm - Deck 9) | Balcony | £1657.0 | £3279.0 | £ | Available |
| Deluxe Balcony (16 Sqm - Balcony 5 Sqm - Decks 10-15) | Balcony | £1666.0 | £3297.0 | £ | Available |
| Interior Bella | Inside | £1236.0 | £2437.0 | £619.0 | closed |
| Junior Interior (13 Sqm - Decks 5-10) | Inside | £1270.0 | £2505.0 | £636.0 | closed |
| Junior Interior (13sqm - Decks 11-12) | Inside | £1279.0 | £2523.0 | £645.0 | closed |
| Ocean View Bella | Outside | £1382.0 | £2729.0 | £705.0 | closed |
| Deluxe Ocean View with Obstructed View (Obstructed View - 15 Sqm - Deck 8) | Outside | £1416.0 | £2797.0 | £722.0 | closed |
| Deluxe Ocean View (16 Sqm - Decks 5-12) | Outside | £1459.0 | £2883.0 | £748.0 | closed |
| Junior Suite Aurea (23 Sqm - Balcony 4 Sqm - Decks 9-12) | Suite | £1898.0 | £3761.0 | £1015.0 | closed |
| Msc Yacht Club Deluxe Suite (module 25sqm - Balcony 6sqm - Decks 14-15) | Suite | £2924.0 | £5813.0 | £1889.0 | closed |
| Msc Yacht Club Royal Suite with Whirlpool Bath (module 50sqm - Balcony 78sqm - Deck 15) | Suite | £4997.0 | £9959.0 | £3342.0 | closed |
| Msc Yacht Club Grand Suite (module 28sqm - Balcony 10sqm - Decks 12-15) | Suite | £3294.0 | £6553.0 | £2147.0 | closed |
| Msc Yacht Club Executive and Family Suites with Balcony (module 32 Sqm - Balcony 12 Sqm - Deck 14) | Suite | £3369.0 | £6703.0 | £2327.0 | closed |
| Msc Yacht Club Interior Suite (20sqm - Deck 12) | Inside | £2401.0 | £4767.0 | £1572.0 | closed |
| Room Grade | Type | Double | Single | Triple | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accomodation with One Cabin Change During the Cruise | Inside | £1404.0 | £2605.0 | £787.0 | closed |
| Deluxe Balcony Aurea (16 Sqm - Balcony 5 Sqm - Decks 10-11) | Balcony | £1920.0 | £3637.0 | £1097.0 | closed |
| Balcony Bella | Balcony | £1739.0 | £3275.0 | £985.0 | closed |
| Premium Balcony (18 Sqm - Balcony 4 Sqm - Decks 8-9) | Balcony | £1860.0 | £3517.0 | £1054.0 | closed |
| Junior Balcony (14 Sqm - Balcony 5 Sqm - Decks 8-9) | Balcony | £1791.0 | £3379.0 | £1019.0 | closed |
| Junior Balcony (14 Sqm - Balcony 5 Sqm - Decks 10-14) | Balcony | £1791.0 | £3379.0 | £1019.0 | closed |
| Deluxe Balcony with Partial View (Partial View - 16 Sqm - Balcony 5 Sqm - Deck 12) | Balcony | £1748.0 | £3293.0 | £993.0 | closed |
| Deluxe Balcony (16 Sqm - Balcony 5 Sqm - Deck 9) | Balcony | £1825.0 | £3447.0 | £ | Available |
| Deluxe Balcony (16 Sqm - Balcony 5 Sqm - Decks 10-15) | Balcony | £1834.0 | £3465.0 | £ | Available |
| Interior Bella | Inside | £1404.0 | £2605.0 | £787.0 | closed |
| Junior Interior (13 Sqm - Decks 5-10) | Inside | £1438.0 | £2673.0 | £804.0 | closed |
| Junior Interior (13sqm - Decks 11-12) | Inside | £1447.0 | £2691.0 | £813.0 | closed |
| Ocean View Bella | Outside | £1550.0 | £2897.0 | £873.0 | closed |
| Deluxe Ocean View with Obstructed View (Obstructed View - 15 Sqm - Deck 8) | Outside | £1584.0 | £2965.0 | £890.0 | closed |
| Deluxe Ocean View (16 Sqm - Decks 5-12) | Outside | £1627.0 | £3051.0 | £916.0 | closed |
| Junior Suite Aurea (23 Sqm - Balcony 4 Sqm - Decks 9-12) | Suite | £2066.0 | £3929.0 | £1183.0 | closed |
| Msc Yacht Club Deluxe Suite (module 25sqm - Balcony 6sqm - Decks 14-15) | Suite | £2924.0 | £5813.0 | £1889.0 | closed |
| Msc Yacht Club Royal Suite with Whirlpool Bath (module 50sqm - Balcony 78sqm - Deck 15) | Suite | £4997.0 | £9959.0 | £3342.0 | closed |
| Msc Yacht Club Grand Suite (module 28sqm - Balcony 10sqm - Decks 12-15) | Suite | £3294.0 | £6553.0 | £2147.0 | closed |
| Msc Yacht Club Executive and Family Suites with Balcony (module 32 Sqm - Balcony 12 Sqm - Deck 14) | Suite | £3369.0 | £6703.0 | £2327.0 | closed |
| Msc Yacht Club Interior Suite (20sqm - Deck 12) | Inside | £2401.0 | £4767.0 | £1572.0 | closed |
Oslo
NorwayOslo is the capital of Norway and is also its largest city, situated at the head of Oslo Fjord and surrounded by hills and forests. Home to some 50 museums and full of galleries, cafés, a sculpture park and the Royal Palace, this vibrant city with its handsome 19th-century buildings and wide streets has much to offer. Its history dates back 1,000 years, and includes a rich seafaring heritage that ranges from the Viking era to Thor Heyerdahl’s Kon Tiki expedition. Discover more about this exciting city on our varied selection of excursions.
Photo credit: www.copenhagenmediacenter.com, Ty Stange
Copenhagen
DenmarkBy the 11th century, Copenhagen was already an important trading and fishing centre and today you will find an attractive city which, although the largest in Scandinavia, has managed to retain its low-level skyline. Discover some of the famous attractions including Gefion Fountain and Amalienborg Palace, perhaps cruise the city’s waterways, visit Rosenborg Castle or explore the medieval fishing village of Dragoer. Once the home of Hans Christian Andersen, Copenhagen features many reminders of its fairytale heritage and lives up to the reputation immortalised in the famous song ‘Wonderful Copenhagen’.
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Warnemünde
GermanyWarnemünde, officially a suburb of Rostock, is a quaint seaside resort town with the best hotels and restaurants in the area, as well as 20 km (12 miles) of beautiful white-sand beach. It's been a popular summer getaway for families in eastern Germany for years.There is little to do in Warnemünde except relax, and the town excels brilliantly at that. However, Warnemünde is a major cruise-ship terminal. Whenever there is more than one ship at dock, the town explodes with a county fair–like atmosphere, and shops and restaurants stay open until the ships leave at midnight. The city celebrates the dreifache Anlauf, when three ships dock simultaneously, with fireworks.
Photo credit: Image by Krzysztof Walas from Pixabay
Gdynia
Poland
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Klaipeda
Lithuania
Photo credit: Photo by Marco D'Abramo on Unsplash
Riga
LatviaRīga has an upscale, big-city feel unmatched in the region. The capital (almost as large as Tallinn and Vilnius combined) is the business center of the area while original, high-quality restaurants and hotels have earned Rīga some bragging rights among its Western European counterparts. The city also doesn't lack for beauty—Rīga's Old Town (now a UNESCO World Heritage site) is one of Europe’s most striking examples of the art nouveau architectural style. Long avenues of complex and sometimes whimsical Jugendstil facades hint at Rīga's grand past. Many were designed by Mikhail Eisenstein, the father of Soviet director Sergei. This style dominates the city center. In many ways, the wonder of Rīga resides less in its individual attractions and more in the fabric of the town itself. In the medieval Old Town, an ornate gable or architrave catches the eye at every turn. The somber and the flamboyant are both represented in this quarter's 1,000 years of architectural history. Don't hesitate to just follow where your desire leads—the Old Town is compact and bounded by canals, so it's difficult to get totally lost. When the Old Town eventually became too crowded, the city burst out into the newer inner suburbs. The rich could afford to leave and build themselves fine fashionable mansions in the style of the day; consequently, city planners created a whole new Rīga. Across the narrow canal, you'll find the Esplanāde, a vast expanse of parkland with formal gardens and period mansions where the well-heeled stroll and play. Surrounding this is the art nouveau district. Encompassing avenues of splendid family homes (now spruced up in the postcommunist era), the collection has been praised by UNESCO as Europe's finest in the art nouveau style. The best examples are at Alberta 2, 2a, 4, 6, 8, and 13; Elizabetes 10b; and Strēlnieku 4a. If the weather permits, eschew public transport and stroll between the two districts, taking in the varied skylines and multifaceted facades, and perhaps stopping at a café or two as you go. The city has churches in five Christian denominations and more than 50 museums, many of which cater to eclectic or specialist tastes.
Photo credit: Micael Widel
Stockholm
SwedenStockholm is a city in the flush of its second youth. Since the mid-1990s, Sweden's capital has emerged from its cold, Nordic shadow to take the stage as a truly international city. What started with entry into the European Union in 1995 gained pace with the extraordinary IT boom of the late 1990s, strengthened with the Skype-led IT second wave of 2003, and solidified with the hedge-fund invasion that is still happening today as Stockholm gains even more global confidence. And despite more recent economic turmoil, Stockholm's 1 million or so inhabitants have, almost as one, realized that their city is one to rival Paris, London, New York, or any other great metropolis.With this realization comes change. Stockholm has become a city of design, fashion, innovation, technology, and world-class food, pairing homegrown talent with an international outlook. The streets are flowing with a young and confident population keen to drink in everything the city has to offer. The glittering feeling of optimism, success, and living in the here and now is rampant in Stockholm.Stockholm also has plenty of history. Positioned where the waters of Lake Mälaren rush into the Baltic, it’s been an important trading site and a wealthy international city for centuries. Built on 14 islands joined by bridges crossing open bays and narrow channels, Stockholm boasts the story of its history in its glorious medieval old town, grand palaces, ancient churches, sturdy edifices, public parks, and 19th-century museums—its history is soaked into the very fabric of its airy boulevards, built as a public display of trading glory.
