Departure by bus RIVIERA TOUR to the port. On the way, our delegate will introduce you to life on board MSC Cruises ships, organizational instructions and the tour program. We will also have a cold dinner, hot breakfast and refreshments ready for you.
Starting points: Vsetín, Nový Jičín, Frýdek Místek, Ostrava, Hranice, Olomouc, Prostějov, Vyškov, Brno, Velké Meziříčí, Jihlava, Humpolec, Prague, Ústí nad Labem
Upon arrival at the port, check-in and check-in to the ship follows. In the afternoon a familiarization tour of the boat, accommodation and safety drill before departure. Definitely don't miss the first departure from the port. Also, don't miss the first served dinner to enjoy the great Italian cuisine. We will visit the ship's theatre and finish the evening with a drink at the bar.
The history of the port Warnemünde in Germany dates back to the 13th century when it was established as a fisherman's village. Its significant growth began in the 19th century, when it transformed into a popular seaside resort. The port's lighthouse, which was built in 1897, is still operational and serves as a famous tourist attraction.
During the World War II, Warnemünde was heavily bombarded due to its strategic location. However, the port was quickly rebuilt and resumed its operations post-war. In the recent years, Warnemünde has gained popularity as a cruise ship destination, hosting hundreds of ships each year. The port's unique blend of history and modern convenience continues to draw visitors from all over the world.
Formerly a fishing village - now a modern oil town. We visit one of the largest open-air museums in Norway. The outdoor architecture of the fishermen's cottages is amazing, and we'll visit the sardine museum. Next, we will walk to the oldest cathedral in Norway, and those who are interested can visit the Petroleum Industry Museum. A delegate will accompany you on a walking tour of the city. We also recommend an optional excursion to the famous Preikestolen (Pulpit) rock above Lysefjord, famous from the Tom Cruise movies.
The port of Stavanger, Norway, has a rich and storied history that dates back to the middle ages. It was established as a harbor in the 8th century and grew steadily over the centuries due to the thriving herring fishery industry. By the 12th century, it had become an important center of commerce and sea travel, with trade routes extending to other parts of Scandinavia and beyond.
In the 20th century, the port of Stavanger underwent a dramatic transformation. The discovery of oil in the North Sea in the 1960s turned Stavanger into a hub for Norway's burgeoning offshore oil industry. The port was expanded and modernized to accommodate the needs of oil companies, forever changing its character. Today, it is one of the busiest ports in Norway, serving not only the oil industry but also passenger ships and cargo vessels.
Eidfjord is located in Hordaland. Eidfjord is a popular starting point for visiting Hardangervidda National Park and Vøringsfossen Waterfall. The cascading waterfall Vøringsfossen, 182 m high, can be found on the Bjoreio River. It flows from the plateau into the deeply incised Måbødalen valley. It is one of the most famous waterfalls in Norway and the most visited natural attraction in the country. You can take an optional MSC trip to visit it.
Eidfjord, a beautiful town located in the heart of Hardanger, Norway, is known for its deep-rooted history. The earliest evidence of human settlement in Eidfjord dates back to the Stone Age, with the discovery of fishing implements and rock carvings near the port.
The development of the Eidfjord port can be traced back to the Viking Age. The strategically located harbor used to be a significant trading point during the Viking era. In the 19th century, the port witnessed a transformation with the industrial revolution, turning it into an important center for trade and tourism in Norway.
Kristiansand, Norway's fifth largest city and the largest city in the Sørlandet region, is home to 137,572 inhabitants, the second largest port in Norway and has an international airport. It was founded in 1641 on the sandy banks of the Otra River by King Kristian IV of Denmark as a Renaissance-style trading centre, with a rectangular street layout known as Kvadraturen. Walking around the city you can visit Kvadraturen, the Posebyen district, Christiansholm Fortress or Domkirke Cathedral. Don't forget to try local specialities such as Brunost caramel cheese, smoked salmon, traditional Carassau bread and Akevitt brandy. Welcome to Kristiansand!
The port of Kristiansand in Norway has a rich history dating back to the 17th century. It was founded by King Christian IV in 1641, with the intention of making it a strong military and commercial hub, hence the name Kristiansand, meaning 'Christian's city'. The port quickly became a key center for trade and shipping, especially in timber and iron ore.
Over the centuries, the port has undergone significant developments. During the 19th century, it was a major port of emigration, with thousands of Norwegians leaving for America. In the 20th century, the port expanded further with the construction of new docks and warehouses. Today, Kristiansand is one of the busiest ports in Norway, serving both commercial and passenger ships. It plays a vital role in Norway's economy and is a popular tourist destination.
The history of Oslo, the capital of Norway, dates back to 1048, when it was founded by King Harald III. The city's patron saint is Saint Hallvard, son of the chief of the settlement of Lier. In modern history, Oslo has become one of the fastest growing cities in the world. Among the most important sights are the Royal Palace, the official residence of the royal family, and Akershus Castle and Fortress, a vast complex with 65 buildings, including the Museum of Domestic Resistance during World War II. Other attractions include the 1936 City Hall, where the Nobel Peace Prizes are awarded, and the Stortinget, the Norwegian Parliament building from 1866.
The Port of Oslo has a long-standing history tracing back to the middle ages. It is believed that the port was founded around 1000 AD. During the 1300s, the port became an important hub for trade in Norway due to its strategic location. It served as a major gateway for the import and export of goods, playing a pivotal role in the city's growth and prosperity.
In the 1800s, the Port of Oslo underwent significant developments. The first steamship, the Constitutionen, arrived in 1827, marking a new era in the port’s history. The construction of the Oslo-Østbanen railway in 1854 further enhanced the port’s connectivity. The modernization of the port continued in the 20th century with the construction of new facilities and expansion of the harbor area, solidifying its position as a key maritime hub in Norway.
A visit to Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, is a truly unique experience. Admire the iconic Little Mermaid statue that is the symbol of the city, and don't forget to take a few photos with the castle guards at the Amalienborg Royal Palace - their famous hats weigh up to 8kg, which will impress any visitor. A stroll through the historic centre will enchant you with its charming atmosphere, while the colourful houses in Nyhavn, a harbour full of cafes and restaurants, will literally draw you in with their energy. Culture lovers should not miss the Design Museum or the National Museum. If you're looking for fun, visit the famous Tivoli Park, where you can ride the 1914 roller coaster, the oldest in Europe and the third oldest in the world.
We recommend the MSC Cruises transfer from the port to the city, in this destination it is really necessary, price about 17€.
The history of the Port of Copenhagen, Denmark's largest harbour, dates back to the Middle Ages when it played a crucial role in the city's growth and development. The port was originally established by Bishop Absalon in the 12th century, who built a fortress on the island of Slotsholmen, creating a natural harbour which would become the heart of Copenhagen.
Through the centuries, the Port of Copenhagen grew and modernised. During the industrial revolution in the 19th century, the port expanded, with new docks and warehouses constructed to accommodate increasing trade. The port was a significant hub for Denmark's international trade and naval power. In the 20th century, the port faced challenges as industry moved away from the city centre, but it has since transformed into a bustling area with residential, business and recreational facilities.
In the morning breakfast and after disembarkation departure from the port to the Czech Republic. During the return transfer we have prepared for you two hot snacks for the journey, coffee, tea, cappuccino and chocolate and chat about the ships and new destinations.
Access according to the current traffic situation:
Prague approx. 21:00
Brno approx. 23:30
The history of the port Warnemünde in Germany dates back to the 13th century when it was established as a fisherman's village. Its significant growth began in the 19th century, when it transformed into a popular seaside resort. The port's lighthouse, which was built in 1897, is still operational and serves as a famous tourist attraction.
During the World War II, Warnemünde was heavily bombarded due to its strategic location. However, the port was quickly rebuilt and resumed its operations post-war. In the recent years, Warnemünde has gained popularity as a cruise ship destination, hosting hundreds of ships each year. The port's unique blend of history and modern convenience continues to draw visitors from all over the world.
Experience an unforgettable August cruise through the Norwegian fjords via Stavanger aboard the elegant MSC Magnifica. You'll visit picturesque Eidfjord, charming Kristiansand, enchanting Oslo and lively Copenhagen. The main attraction is Stavanger, where you will be captivated by the unique combination of natural beauty and Nordic atmosphere. The price includes bus transport to and from the port and the services of a Czech delegate who will be at your disposal throughout the cruise.
Discover the beauty of the North with the Riviera Tour!
I came to Riviera Tour from Bratislava and MSC Cruises, where I worked for 4 seasons as a crew member in the excursion department. I fell in love with life at sea there and had a lot of experiences that I can't stop talking about. On cruises with me, you'll also find out a lot of behind-the-scenes secrets. Aside from cruises, I'm a content creator. So you can reminisce about some of our experiences together through texts or videos on the Riviera Tour News pages.
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The organizer of the cruise is: MSC CRUISES S.A., Avenue Eugene Pittard 40, Geneva, Switzerland. Travel agency RIVIERA TOUR and shipping company is authorized to make operational changes to the program and services provided before the trip and during the trip, if it is not possible to maintain the originally agreed program and services. In the case of trips to regions where the current security situation may require a change in the route or cruise, there is no breach of the travel contract if a deviation in the route does not exceed 50% of the originally planned cruise route. The customer acknowledges that each such deviation from the originally planned cruise route is made to maintain his safety and is included in the price of the trip. These provisions also apply to this situation and related services.
With us, the complete price - you don't pay anything extra, everything is in the Czech language - you will receive from us printed, fully processed departure instructions containing the boarding pass, information about countries, destinations, information about services on the ship, a translated menu*. We have a 24/7 assistance service for solving crisis situations, we will help you in case of unexpected events, communication with doctors, insurance company, we will help you with accommodation, transport, you can solve all complaints through our CK and note that RIVIERA TOUR sells all cruises as a travel agency - guarantee and security for you
With us, the complete price - you don't pay anything extra, everything is in the Czech language - you will receive from us printed, fully processed departure instructions containing the boarding pass, information about countries, destinations, information about services on the ship, a translated menu*. We have a 24/7 assistance service for solving crisis situations, we will help you in case of unexpected events, communication with doctors, insurance company, we will help you with accommodation, transport, you can solve all complaints through our CK and note that RIVIERA TOUR sells all cruises as a travel agency - guarantee and security for you