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Northern Europe from Warnemunde (Berlin)

Northern Europe from Warnemunde (Berlin)

  • 27th May 2026 - 11 nights
  • 11 nights
  • Departing from Warnemunde
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Warnemunde - Gydnia - Klaipeda, Lithuania - Riga - Tallinn, Estonia - Helsinki, Finland - Stockholm - Copenhagen, Denmark - Karlskrona, Sweden - Warnemunde

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Warnemunde
The Warnem�nde quarter in Rostock is a famous German seaside resort that you can visit when you reach the German coasts on your MSC cruise of northern Europe.At the mouth of the river Warnow, in the Baltic Sea, Warnem�nde will surprise you with its villas, hotels and the large white and silver beach. Its heart is Am Strom, next to the port, where the homes of old captains and fishermen have been turned into coffee shops and boutiques. With an excursion during the cruise, you can continue towards Schwerin.Surrounded by lakes and with a fairytale Schloss that tickles the imagination, the town represents a pleasant surprise, given by the architecture and spirit of a historic capital. Continuing the excursion you can admire Lubeck, one of the few cities along Europe's northern coasts that preserves the glory of medieval times.For more than two centuries the standard bearer of the Hanseatic League, this was one of the wealthiest and most powerful of European cities, the Venice of the Baltic. The commercial opulence is best expressed in its architecture: from the oldest Rathaus in Germany to the churches with the tallest bell-towers to the merchants? mansions.Lubecca is the first city in Northern Europe to be included in the list of UNESCO world heritage sites in 1987. Finally, you should not leave out a visit to the cosmopolitan Berlin, the largest and liveliest city in Germany. Amongst the monuments to visit are the Brandebourgh Gate. Situated close to the Reichstag, the seat of the German parliament, the monument, designed on the model of Athens? Acropolis, was built as the city?s arch of triumph in 1791 and soon became the symbol of unified Germany.The Brandenburg Gate looms over the ornamental gardens in Pariser Platz which extends eastwards towards the wide, tree-lined Unter den Linden avenue, that means ?Beneath the linden trees?, flanked by shops and caf�s.MoreLess

Arrive -

Depart 17:00

2

Gdynia, Poland

28th May ‘26

When you arrive in the Bay of Gdansk on your MSC cruise, you come into the most fascinating regions of the Baltic Sea and of Northern Europe.In Gydna, along the southern pier (the Poludniowe pier), you find two interesting museum ships: an imposing, three-mast frigate, the Dar Pomorza, launched in 1909 and used for many years as a school ship by the German navy; and the torpedo boat destroyer, the Blyskawica, that managed to escape a German attack in 1939.When you come ashore from your MSC cruise ship, outside the interesting oceanographic museum and aquarium (Muzeum Oceanograficzne i Akwarium Morskie) you will find a statue of Jozef Konrad Korzeniowski, more commonly known as Joseph Conrad, born in 1857 in Berdicev, Ukraine. As you arrive at the Bulwar Nadmorski, along the seafront with its inlets and beaches, that connects Gdynia, Sopot and Gdansk, you will find the interesting Naval Museum (Muzeum Marynarki Wojennej).While on your MSC cruise of Northern Europe, don?t miss an excursion to Gdansk, a city which, because of the importance of its port, has a very rich history. Visit the Old Town (G?�wne Miasto), along the Motlawa river, once the port centre. Here you can see a large, blue, port crane made of wood, the largest machine if its kind in Europe. Built in 1444, it was used for loading and unloading ships, as well as for fitting masts.Leaving the river behind you, you can walk down the Royal Stretch, the road that brought kings and dignitaries into town, closed by two imposing gates, the Golden Gate and the Green Gate. Along this road you can admire the Court of King Arthur, one of the lively centres of city life. In the museum-home of Uphagen you can get a taste of the life of a wealthy Gdansk family of the 18th century. At the end of the Royal Stretch instead, you will find the gothic church of the Virgin Mary: amongst the tallest brick buildings in Europe.MoreLess

Arrive 10:00

Depart 19:00

3

Klaipeda, Lithuania

29th May ‘26

When you arrive in Klaipeda, the cruise ship will berth in the only Lithuanian port, one that has been operating since the middle of the 13th century.The historic centre, that dates back to when the city was known as Memel, is built in the typical fashion of the German medieval towns, including the square with the majestic clock tower. Klaipeda is divided into two parts: the new town, right of the river Dane and the old town that develops on the left bank.The latter is built in the classic chessboard layout of the 17th century German towns and still sports handsome trellised buildings like, for example, those in the artisan district: used as warehouses in the past, they now host art galleries, caf�s or clubs. There is a variety of sculptures around town, starting from that of the Four Winds, in the port, at the entrance of the terminal where your MSC cruise ship is berthed.Visit the handsome neo-classic Dramos theatre, which is the main building in the square and where you also find a statue dedicated to the poet, Simon Dach. Your MSC cruise of Northern Europe also offers two excursions, both along the coast. Palanga, in the north, is the largest Lithuanian seaside resort with a walk that ends at the long pier on the sea. This is located along the ancient Amber Road and it is not rare to find bits of this resin stone on the white beach after a heavy storm.For sure you can admire this stone in the city?s Amber Museum. To the south instead we find the Neringa peninsula, a 98km long sand bar that separates the Curi lagoon from the Baltic Sea and where, in Nida, you find the largest dune in Nothern Europe; this is a UNESCO world heritage site for its importance in the biosphere.MoreLess

Arrive 09:00

Depart 17:00

4

Riga, Latvia

30th May ‘26

R?ga is the largest, liveliest and most cosmopolitan of the Baltic capitals, a great city to visit when you are on a MSC cruise to Latvia.A heady mixture of the medieval and the contemporary, the city has much to offer architecture and history enthusiasts in the narrow cobbled streets of Old R?ga and the wide boulevards of the New Town, where beautiful examples of Art Nouveau architecture line Str?lnieku iela and Alberta iela.The city also has all the trappings of a modern capital, with efficient and affordable public transportation, excellent shopping, and a notoriously exuberant nightlife. An MSC Cruises excursion is a good way to experience Old R?ga, grouped loosely around Town Hall Square and Cathedral Square, which forms the city?s nucleus and is home to most of its historic buildings.With its cobbled streets, narrow lanes and hidden courtyards, it gives the impression of stepping back in time. To the east, Old R?ga is bordered by Bastejkalns Park, beyond which lies the New Town. Built during rapid urban expansion between 1857 and 1914, its wide boulevards are lined with four- and five-storey apartment buildings, many decorated with extravagant Art Nouveau motifs. If you want to see the city unfold before you, with its melange of church domes, vast parks, ribbon of river and squat Soviet creations, follow the urban throng to ????u iela to St Peter?s Church, a large red-brick structure with a graceful three-tiered spire; climb the tower for excellent panoramic views.From the doors of St Peter?s Church, R?tslaukums (Town Hall Square) is straight ahead and dominated by the House of the Blackheads (Melngalvju nams), whose facade is an opulent masterpiece of Gothic architecture and which once served as the headquarters of R?ga?s bachelor merchants, who adopted the North African, non-white St Maurice as their patron (hence the name ?Blackheads?).MoreLess

Arrive 09:00

Depart 17:00

5

Talinn, Estonia

31st May ‘26

Tallinn, Estonia?s compact, buzzing capital, with its enchanting heart surrounded by medieval walls, has been shaped by nearly a millennium of outside influence.A cruise of the Baltic Sea with MSC Cruises can take you to visit the heart of Tallinn, its Old Town, still largely enclosed by the city?s medieval walls. At its centre is the Raekoja plats, the historic marketplace, above which looms Toompea, the hilltop stronghold of the German knights who controlled the city during the Middle Ages.Raekoja plats, the cobbled market square at the heart of the Old Town, is as old as the city itself. On its southern side stands the fifteenth-century Town Hall (Raekoda), boasting elegant Gothic arches at ground level, and a delicate steeple at its northern end.Near the summit of the steeple, Vana Toomas, a sixteenth-century weather vane depicting a medieval town guard, is Tallinn?s city emblem. The well-labelled and informative museum inside the cellar hall depicts Tallinn town life through the ages, and there is a good view from the belfry. For an even better view of the town square, climb the spiral staircase of the Town Hall Tower.The fourteenth-century Church of the Holy Ghost (Puh� Vaimu kirik) on P�havaimu is the city?s oldest church, a small Gothic building with stuccoed limestone walls, stepped gables, a carved wooden interior, a tall, verdigris-coated spire and an ornate clock from 1680 ? the oldest in Tallinn.Contrasting sharply is the late Gothic St Nicholas?s Church (Niguliste kirik), south-west of Raekoja plats. It now serves as a museumof church art, including medieval burial stones and the haunting Danse Macabre (?Dance With Death?) by Bernt Notke.MoreLess

Arrive 10:00

Depart 20:00

6

Helsinki, Finland

1st Jun ‘26

Instantly loveable, Helsinki is remarkably different from the other Scandinavian capitals, and closer both in mood and appearance to the major cities of Northern Europe.Today, cruisers will find a youthful buzz on the streets, where the boulevards, outdoor caf�s and trendyrestaurants are crowded with Finns taking full advantage of the short summer.Following a devastating fire in 1808, and the city?s designation as Finland?s capital in 1812, Helsinki was totally rebuilt in a style befitting its new status: a grid of wide streetsand Neoclassical brick buildings modelled on the then Russian capital, St Petersburg.Esplanadi, a wide, tree-lined boulevard across a mishmash of tramlines from the harbour, where your MSC cruise ship awaits your return, is Helsinki at its most charming. At its eastern end, the City Museum at Sofiankatu 4 offers a record of 450 years of Helsinki life in an impressive permanent exhibition called ?Helsinki Horizons?.To the north is Senate Square (Senattintori), dominated by the exquisite form of the Tuomiokirkko (Cathedral). After the elegance of the exterior, the spartan Lutheran interior comes as a disappointment; more impressive is the gloomily atmospheric crypt, now often used for exhibitions. About 50km east of Helsinki, Porvoo, one of the oldest towns on the south coast and one of Finland?s most charming, is just waiting to be discovered on an MSC Northern Europe excursion.Its narrow cobbled streets, lined by small colourful wooden buildings, give a sense of Finnish life before the capital?s bold squares and Neoclassical geometry. The old town is built around the hill on the other side of Mannerheimkatu, crowned by the fifteenth-century Tuomiokirkko, where Alexander I proclaimed Finland a Russian Grand Duchy and convened the first Finnish Diet.MoreLess

Arrive 07:00

Depart 17:00

7

Stockholm, Sweden

2nd Jun ‘26

Without a doubt Stockholm is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and a vacation in Sweden with an MSC cruise will prove it.Built on no fewer than fourteen islands, where the fresh water of Lake M�laren meets the brackish Baltic Sea, clean air and open space are in plentiful supply here. An MSC cruise of Northern Europe will give you the opportunity to appreciate its port front, reach the Baltic Sea and experience the atmospheres with a tour of the town where broad boulevards lined with elegant buildings are reflected in the deep blue water, and rows of painted wooden houseboats bob gently alongside the cobbled waterfront.But Stockholm is also a hi-tech metropolis, as you will find out on your excursion on land during your cruise, with futuristic skyscrapers and a bustling commercial heart. The old town, Gamla Stan, is a district with cobbled streets and narrow alleyways huddled together on a triangular-shaped island.Today the area is an atmospheric mixture of buildings surrounded on all sides by a latticework of medieval lanes and alleyways. The district of Norrmalm swaps tradition for a thoroughly contemporary feel: this is downtown Stockholm where you?ll find shopping malls, huge department stores and conspicuous, showy wealth. In the green island of Djurg�rden you can see an extraordinary 17th century warship, the Vasa, rescued and preserved after sinking in Stockholm harbour.Cross Norrbron or Riksbron from the Riksdagshuset and up rears the most distinctive monumental building in Stockholm, Kungliga Slottet ? a low, square, yellowy-brown construction, with two arms that stretch down towards the water. It?s uniform and sombre outside, but with a magnificent Rococo interior that?s a swirl of staterooms and museums.Itssheer size is quite overwhelming: you should not miss the Royal Apartments and the Treasure Room. The former are used for royal receptions and the second keeps a collection of crowns studded with precious stones.MoreLess

Arrive 09:00

Depart 23:59

8

Stockholm, Sweden

3rd Jun ‘26

Without a doubt Stockholm is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and a vacation in Sweden with an MSC cruise will prove it.Built on no fewer than fourteen islands, where the fresh water of Lake M�laren meets the brackish Baltic Sea, clean air and open space are in plentiful supply here. An MSC cruise of Northern Europe will give you the opportunity to appreciate its port front, reach the Baltic Sea and experience the atmospheres with a tour of the town where broad boulevards lined with elegant buildings are reflected in the deep blue water, and rows of painted wooden houseboats bob gently alongside the cobbled waterfront.But Stockholm is also a hi-tech metropolis, as you will find out on your excursion on land during your cruise, with futuristic skyscrapers and a bustling commercial heart. The old town, Gamla Stan, is a district with cobbled streets and narrow alleyways huddled together on a triangular-shaped island.Today the area is an atmospheric mixture of buildings surrounded on all sides by a latticework of medieval lanes and alleyways. The district of Norrmalm swaps tradition for a thoroughly contemporary feel: this is downtown Stockholm where you?ll find shopping malls, huge department stores and conspicuous, showy wealth. In the green island of Djurg�rden you can see an extraordinary 17th century warship, the Vasa, rescued and preserved after sinking in Stockholm harbour.Cross Norrbron or Riksbron from the Riksdagshuset and up rears the most distinctive monumental building in Stockholm, Kungliga Slottet ? a low, square, yellowy-brown construction, with two arms that stretch down towards the water. It?s uniform and sombre outside, but with a magnificent Rococo interior that?s a swirl of staterooms and museums.Itssheer size is quite overwhelming: you should not miss the Royal Apartments and the Treasure Room. The former are used for royal receptions and the second keeps a collection of crowns studded with precious stones.MoreLess

Arrive -

Depart 16:00

9

Sea Cruising

4th Jun ‘26

Arrive -

Depart -

10

Copenhagen, Denmark

5th Jun ‘26

Split by lakes and surrounded by sea, an energetic and hip waterside vibe permeates Copenhagen, one of Northern Europe?s most user-friendly (and trendy) capitals.Copenhagen city centre is waiting to be enjoyed on an MSC Northern Europe cruise excursion. It?s a welcoming, compact city with a centre largely given over to pedestrians (and cyclists) and an emphasis by day on caf� culture and top-notch museums.The historic core of the city is Slotsholmen, originally the site of the twelfth-centurycastle and now home to the huge Christiansborg complex.Just across the Slotsholmen Kanal to the north is the medieval maze of Indre By (?inner city?), while to the south the island of Christianshavn is adorned with cutting-edge architecture in addition to the alternative enclave of Christiania.North-east of Indre By are the royal quarters of KongensHave and Frederiksstaden, while to the west the expansive R�dhuspladsen leads via Tivoli Gardens to Central Station and the hotspots of Vesterbro and N�rrebro. Just off hectic Vesterbrogade outside the station is Copenhagen?s most famous attraction, Tivoli, an entertaining mixture of landscaped gardens, outdoor concerts and fairground rides.A shore excursion on your MSC Northern Europe cruise can be the opportunity to discover Helsing�r?s Kronborg Castle too. The present castle dates from the sixteenth century when it jutted into the sound as a formidable warning to passing ships not to consider dodging the toll, and it remains a grand affair, enhanced immeasurably by its setting; the interior, particularly the royal chapel, is spectacularly ornate.Beneath the castle are the casemates, gloomy cavernous rooms that served as soldiers? quarters during times of war.MoreLess

Arrive 08:00

Depart 18:00

11

Karlskrona, Sweden

6th Jun ‘26

Arrive 08:00

Depart 18:00

12

Warnemunde
The Warnem�nde quarter in Rostock is a famous German seaside resort that you can visit when you reach the German coasts on your MSC cruise of northern Europe.At the mouth of the river Warnow, in the Baltic Sea, Warnem�nde will surprise you with its villas, hotels and the large white and silver beach. Its heart is Am Strom, next to the port, where the homes of old captains and fishermen have been turned into coffee shops and boutiques. With an excursion during the cruise, you can continue towards Schwerin.Surrounded by lakes and with a fairytale Schloss that tickles the imagination, the town represents a pleasant surprise, given by the architecture and spirit of a historic capital. Continuing the excursion you can admire Lubeck, one of the few cities along Europe's northern coasts that preserves the glory of medieval times.For more than two centuries the standard bearer of the Hanseatic League, this was one of the wealthiest and most powerful of European cities, the Venice of the Baltic. The commercial opulence is best expressed in its architecture: from the oldest Rathaus in Germany to the churches with the tallest bell-towers to the merchants? mansions.Lubecca is the first city in Northern Europe to be included in the list of UNESCO world heritage sites in 1987. Finally, you should not leave out a visit to the cosmopolitan Berlin, the largest and liveliest city in Germany. Amongst the monuments to visit are the Brandebourgh Gate. Situated close to the Reichstag, the seat of the German parliament, the monument, designed on the model of Athens? Acropolis, was built as the city?s arch of triumph in 1791 and soon became the symbol of unified Germany.The Brandenburg Gate looms over the ornamental gardens in Pariser Platz which extends eastwards towards the wide, tree-lined Unter den Linden avenue, that means ?Beneath the linden trees?, flanked by shops and caf�s.MoreLess

Arrive 07:00

Depart -

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27th May ‘26

Warnemunde
The Warnem�nde quarter in Rostock is a famous German seaside resort that you can visit when you reach the German coasts on your MSC cruise of northern Europe.At the mouth of the river Warnow, in the Baltic Sea, Warnem�nde will surprise you with its villas, hotels and the large white and silver beach. Its heart is Am Strom, next to the port, where the homes of old captains and fishermen have been turned into coffee shops and boutiques. With an excursion during the cruise, you can continue towards Schwerin.Surrounded by lakes and with a fairytale Schloss that tickles the imagination, the town represents a pleasant surprise, given by the architecture and spirit of a historic capital. Continuing the excursion you can admire Lubeck, one of the few cities along Europe's northern coasts that preserves the glory of medieval times.For more than two centuries the standard bearer of the Hanseatic League, this was one of the wealthiest and most powerful of European cities, the Venice of the Baltic. The commercial opulence is best expressed in its architecture: from the oldest Rathaus in Germany to the churches with the tallest bell-towers to the merchants? mansions.Lubecca is the first city in Northern Europe to be included in the list of UNESCO world heritage sites in 1987. Finally, you should not leave out a visit to the cosmopolitan Berlin, the largest and liveliest city in Germany. Amongst the monuments to visit are the Brandebourgh Gate. Situated close to the Reichstag, the seat of the German parliament, the monument, designed on the model of Athens? Acropolis, was built as the city?s arch of triumph in 1791 and soon became the symbol of unified Germany.The Brandenburg Gate looms over the ornamental gardens in Pariser Platz which extends eastwards towards the wide, tree-lined Unter den Linden avenue, that means ?Beneath the linden trees?, flanked by shops and caf�s.

Arrive -

Depart 17:00

2

28th May ‘26

Gdynia, Poland
When you arrive in the Bay of Gdansk on your MSC cruise, you come into the most fascinating regions of the Baltic Sea and of Northern Europe.In Gydna, along the southern pier (the Poludniowe pier), you find two interesting museum ships: an imposing, three-mast frigate, the Dar Pomorza, launched in 1909 and used for many years as a school ship by the German navy; and the torpedo boat destroyer, the Blyskawica, that managed to escape a German attack in 1939.When you come ashore from your MSC cruise ship, outside the interesting oceanographic museum and aquarium (Muzeum Oceanograficzne i Akwarium Morskie) you will find a statue of Jozef Konrad Korzeniowski, more commonly known as Joseph Conrad, born in 1857 in Berdicev, Ukraine. As you arrive at the Bulwar Nadmorski, along the seafront with its inlets and beaches, that connects Gdynia, Sopot and Gdansk, you will find the interesting Naval Museum (Muzeum Marynarki Wojennej).While on your MSC cruise of Northern Europe, don?t miss an excursion to Gdansk, a city which, because of the importance of its port, has a very rich history. Visit the Old Town (G?�wne Miasto), along the Motlawa river, once the port centre. Here you can see a large, blue, port crane made of wood, the largest machine if its kind in Europe. Built in 1444, it was used for loading and unloading ships, as well as for fitting masts.Leaving the river behind you, you can walk down the Royal Stretch, the road that brought kings and dignitaries into town, closed by two imposing gates, the Golden Gate and the Green Gate. Along this road you can admire the Court of King Arthur, one of the lively centres of city life. In the museum-home of Uphagen you can get a taste of the life of a wealthy Gdansk family of the 18th century. At the end of the Royal Stretch instead, you will find the gothic church of the Virgin Mary: amongst the tallest brick buildings in Europe.

Arrive 10:00

Depart 19:00

3

29th May ‘26

Klaipeda, Lithuania
When you arrive in Klaipeda, the cruise ship will berth in the only Lithuanian port, one that has been operating since the middle of the 13th century.The historic centre, that dates back to when the city was known as Memel, is built in the typical fashion of the German medieval towns, including the square with the majestic clock tower. Klaipeda is divided into two parts: the new town, right of the river Dane and the old town that develops on the left bank.The latter is built in the classic chessboard layout of the 17th century German towns and still sports handsome trellised buildings like, for example, those in the artisan district: used as warehouses in the past, they now host art galleries, caf�s or clubs. There is a variety of sculptures around town, starting from that of the Four Winds, in the port, at the entrance of the terminal where your MSC cruise ship is berthed.Visit the handsome neo-classic Dramos theatre, which is the main building in the square and where you also find a statue dedicated to the poet, Simon Dach. Your MSC cruise of Northern Europe also offers two excursions, both along the coast. Palanga, in the north, is the largest Lithuanian seaside resort with a walk that ends at the long pier on the sea. This is located along the ancient Amber Road and it is not rare to find bits of this resin stone on the white beach after a heavy storm.For sure you can admire this stone in the city?s Amber Museum. To the south instead we find the Neringa peninsula, a 98km long sand bar that separates the Curi lagoon from the Baltic Sea and where, in Nida, you find the largest dune in Nothern Europe; this is a UNESCO world heritage site for its importance in the biosphere.

Arrive 09:00

Depart 17:00

4

30th May ‘26

Riga, Latvia
R?ga is the largest, liveliest and most cosmopolitan of the Baltic capitals, a great city to visit when you are on a MSC cruise to Latvia.A heady mixture of the medieval and the contemporary, the city has much to offer architecture and history enthusiasts in the narrow cobbled streets of Old R?ga and the wide boulevards of the New Town, where beautiful examples of Art Nouveau architecture line Str?lnieku iela and Alberta iela.The city also has all the trappings of a modern capital, with efficient and affordable public transportation, excellent shopping, and a notoriously exuberant nightlife. An MSC Cruises excursion is a good way to experience Old R?ga, grouped loosely around Town Hall Square and Cathedral Square, which forms the city?s nucleus and is home to most of its historic buildings.With its cobbled streets, narrow lanes and hidden courtyards, it gives the impression of stepping back in time. To the east, Old R?ga is bordered by Bastejkalns Park, beyond which lies the New Town. Built during rapid urban expansion between 1857 and 1914, its wide boulevards are lined with four- and five-storey apartment buildings, many decorated with extravagant Art Nouveau motifs. If you want to see the city unfold before you, with its melange of church domes, vast parks, ribbon of river and squat Soviet creations, follow the urban throng to ????u iela to St Peter?s Church, a large red-brick structure with a graceful three-tiered spire; climb the tower for excellent panoramic views.From the doors of St Peter?s Church, R?tslaukums (Town Hall Square) is straight ahead and dominated by the House of the Blackheads (Melngalvju nams), whose facade is an opulent masterpiece of Gothic architecture and which once served as the headquarters of R?ga?s bachelor merchants, who adopted the North African, non-white St Maurice as their patron (hence the name ?Blackheads?).

Arrive 09:00

Depart 17:00

5

31st May ‘26

Talinn, Estonia
Tallinn, Estonia?s compact, buzzing capital, with its enchanting heart surrounded by medieval walls, has been shaped by nearly a millennium of outside influence.A cruise of the Baltic Sea with MSC Cruises can take you to visit the heart of Tallinn, its Old Town, still largely enclosed by the city?s medieval walls. At its centre is the Raekoja plats, the historic marketplace, above which looms Toompea, the hilltop stronghold of the German knights who controlled the city during the Middle Ages.Raekoja plats, the cobbled market square at the heart of the Old Town, is as old as the city itself. On its southern side stands the fifteenth-century Town Hall (Raekoda), boasting elegant Gothic arches at ground level, and a delicate steeple at its northern end.Near the summit of the steeple, Vana Toomas, a sixteenth-century weather vane depicting a medieval town guard, is Tallinn?s city emblem. The well-labelled and informative museum inside the cellar hall depicts Tallinn town life through the ages, and there is a good view from the belfry. For an even better view of the town square, climb the spiral staircase of the Town Hall Tower.The fourteenth-century Church of the Holy Ghost (Puh� Vaimu kirik) on P�havaimu is the city?s oldest church, a small Gothic building with stuccoed limestone walls, stepped gables, a carved wooden interior, a tall, verdigris-coated spire and an ornate clock from 1680 ? the oldest in Tallinn.Contrasting sharply is the late Gothic St Nicholas?s Church (Niguliste kirik), south-west of Raekoja plats. It now serves as a museumof church art, including medieval burial stones and the haunting Danse Macabre (?Dance With Death?) by Bernt Notke.

Arrive 10:00

Depart 20:00

6

1st Jun ‘26

Helsinki, Finland
Instantly loveable, Helsinki is remarkably different from the other Scandinavian capitals, and closer both in mood and appearance to the major cities of Northern Europe.Today, cruisers will find a youthful buzz on the streets, where the boulevards, outdoor caf�s and trendyrestaurants are crowded with Finns taking full advantage of the short summer.Following a devastating fire in 1808, and the city?s designation as Finland?s capital in 1812, Helsinki was totally rebuilt in a style befitting its new status: a grid of wide streetsand Neoclassical brick buildings modelled on the then Russian capital, St Petersburg.Esplanadi, a wide, tree-lined boulevard across a mishmash of tramlines from the harbour, where your MSC cruise ship awaits your return, is Helsinki at its most charming. At its eastern end, the City Museum at Sofiankatu 4 offers a record of 450 years of Helsinki life in an impressive permanent exhibition called ?Helsinki Horizons?.To the north is Senate Square (Senattintori), dominated by the exquisite form of the Tuomiokirkko (Cathedral). After the elegance of the exterior, the spartan Lutheran interior comes as a disappointment; more impressive is the gloomily atmospheric crypt, now often used for exhibitions. About 50km east of Helsinki, Porvoo, one of the oldest towns on the south coast and one of Finland?s most charming, is just waiting to be discovered on an MSC Northern Europe excursion.Its narrow cobbled streets, lined by small colourful wooden buildings, give a sense of Finnish life before the capital?s bold squares and Neoclassical geometry. The old town is built around the hill on the other side of Mannerheimkatu, crowned by the fifteenth-century Tuomiokirkko, where Alexander I proclaimed Finland a Russian Grand Duchy and convened the first Finnish Diet.

Arrive 07:00

Depart 17:00

7

2nd Jun ‘26

Stockholm, Sweden
Without a doubt Stockholm is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and a vacation in Sweden with an MSC cruise will prove it.Built on no fewer than fourteen islands, where the fresh water of Lake M�laren meets the brackish Baltic Sea, clean air and open space are in plentiful supply here. An MSC cruise of Northern Europe will give you the opportunity to appreciate its port front, reach the Baltic Sea and experience the atmospheres with a tour of the town where broad boulevards lined with elegant buildings are reflected in the deep blue water, and rows of painted wooden houseboats bob gently alongside the cobbled waterfront.But Stockholm is also a hi-tech metropolis, as you will find out on your excursion on land during your cruise, with futuristic skyscrapers and a bustling commercial heart. The old town, Gamla Stan, is a district with cobbled streets and narrow alleyways huddled together on a triangular-shaped island.Today the area is an atmospheric mixture of buildings surrounded on all sides by a latticework of medieval lanes and alleyways. The district of Norrmalm swaps tradition for a thoroughly contemporary feel: this is downtown Stockholm where you?ll find shopping malls, huge department stores and conspicuous, showy wealth. In the green island of Djurg�rden you can see an extraordinary 17th century warship, the Vasa, rescued and preserved after sinking in Stockholm harbour.Cross Norrbron or Riksbron from the Riksdagshuset and up rears the most distinctive monumental building in Stockholm, Kungliga Slottet ? a low, square, yellowy-brown construction, with two arms that stretch down towards the water. It?s uniform and sombre outside, but with a magnificent Rococo interior that?s a swirl of staterooms and museums.Itssheer size is quite overwhelming: you should not miss the Royal Apartments and the Treasure Room. The former are used for royal receptions and the second keeps a collection of crowns studded with precious stones.

Arrive 09:00

Depart 23:59

8

3rd Jun ‘26

Stockholm, Sweden
Without a doubt Stockholm is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and a vacation in Sweden with an MSC cruise will prove it.Built on no fewer than fourteen islands, where the fresh water of Lake M�laren meets the brackish Baltic Sea, clean air and open space are in plentiful supply here. An MSC cruise of Northern Europe will give you the opportunity to appreciate its port front, reach the Baltic Sea and experience the atmospheres with a tour of the town where broad boulevards lined with elegant buildings are reflected in the deep blue water, and rows of painted wooden houseboats bob gently alongside the cobbled waterfront.But Stockholm is also a hi-tech metropolis, as you will find out on your excursion on land during your cruise, with futuristic skyscrapers and a bustling commercial heart. The old town, Gamla Stan, is a district with cobbled streets and narrow alleyways huddled together on a triangular-shaped island.Today the area is an atmospheric mixture of buildings surrounded on all sides by a latticework of medieval lanes and alleyways. The district of Norrmalm swaps tradition for a thoroughly contemporary feel: this is downtown Stockholm where you?ll find shopping malls, huge department stores and conspicuous, showy wealth. In the green island of Djurg�rden you can see an extraordinary 17th century warship, the Vasa, rescued and preserved after sinking in Stockholm harbour.Cross Norrbron or Riksbron from the Riksdagshuset and up rears the most distinctive monumental building in Stockholm, Kungliga Slottet ? a low, square, yellowy-brown construction, with two arms that stretch down towards the water. It?s uniform and sombre outside, but with a magnificent Rococo interior that?s a swirl of staterooms and museums.Itssheer size is quite overwhelming: you should not miss the Royal Apartments and the Treasure Room. The former are used for royal receptions and the second keeps a collection of crowns studded with precious stones.

Arrive -

Depart 16:00

9

4th Jun ‘26

Sea Cruising

Arrive -

Depart -

10

5th Jun ‘26

Copenhagen, Denmark
Split by lakes and surrounded by sea, an energetic and hip waterside vibe permeates Copenhagen, one of Northern Europe?s most user-friendly (and trendy) capitals.Copenhagen city centre is waiting to be enjoyed on an MSC Northern Europe cruise excursion. It?s a welcoming, compact city with a centre largely given over to pedestrians (and cyclists) and an emphasis by day on caf� culture and top-notch museums.The historic core of the city is Slotsholmen, originally the site of the twelfth-centurycastle and now home to the huge Christiansborg complex.Just across the Slotsholmen Kanal to the north is the medieval maze of Indre By (?inner city?), while to the south the island of Christianshavn is adorned with cutting-edge architecture in addition to the alternative enclave of Christiania.North-east of Indre By are the royal quarters of KongensHave and Frederiksstaden, while to the west the expansive R�dhuspladsen leads via Tivoli Gardens to Central Station and the hotspots of Vesterbro and N�rrebro. Just off hectic Vesterbrogade outside the station is Copenhagen?s most famous attraction, Tivoli, an entertaining mixture of landscaped gardens, outdoor concerts and fairground rides.A shore excursion on your MSC Northern Europe cruise can be the opportunity to discover Helsing�r?s Kronborg Castle too. The present castle dates from the sixteenth century when it jutted into the sound as a formidable warning to passing ships not to consider dodging the toll, and it remains a grand affair, enhanced immeasurably by its setting; the interior, particularly the royal chapel, is spectacularly ornate.Beneath the castle are the casemates, gloomy cavernous rooms that served as soldiers? quarters during times of war.

Arrive 08:00

Depart 18:00

11

6th Jun ‘26

Karlskrona, Sweden

Arrive 08:00

Depart 18:00

12

7th Jun ‘26

Warnemunde
The Warnem�nde quarter in Rostock is a famous German seaside resort that you can visit when you reach the German coasts on your MSC cruise of northern Europe.At the mouth of the river Warnow, in the Baltic Sea, Warnem�nde will surprise you with its villas, hotels and the large white and silver beach. Its heart is Am Strom, next to the port, where the homes of old captains and fishermen have been turned into coffee shops and boutiques. With an excursion during the cruise, you can continue towards Schwerin.Surrounded by lakes and with a fairytale Schloss that tickles the imagination, the town represents a pleasant surprise, given by the architecture and spirit of a historic capital. Continuing the excursion you can admire Lubeck, one of the few cities along Europe's northern coasts that preserves the glory of medieval times.For more than two centuries the standard bearer of the Hanseatic League, this was one of the wealthiest and most powerful of European cities, the Venice of the Baltic. The commercial opulence is best expressed in its architecture: from the oldest Rathaus in Germany to the churches with the tallest bell-towers to the merchants? mansions.Lubecca is the first city in Northern Europe to be included in the list of UNESCO world heritage sites in 1987. Finally, you should not leave out a visit to the cosmopolitan Berlin, the largest and liveliest city in Germany. Amongst the monuments to visit are the Brandebourgh Gate. Situated close to the Reichstag, the seat of the German parliament, the monument, designed on the model of Athens? Acropolis, was built as the city?s arch of triumph in 1791 and soon became the symbol of unified Germany.The Brandenburg Gate looms over the ornamental gardens in Pariser Platz which extends eastwards towards the wide, tree-lined Unter den Linden avenue, that means ?Beneath the linden trees?, flanked by shops and caf�s.

Arrive 07:00

Depart -

Your ship - the MSC Magnifica

Combining the relaxed sophistication of the Musica Class with the variety and opulence of our Fantasia Class ships, MSC Magnifica brings cruise guests the best of both worlds. The superb venues on this ship spoil you for choice and include 5 gourmet restaurants serving food from around the world,12 bars and 5 different Kids and Teens clubs with their own themed venues. The ship’s award-winning MSC Aurea Spa brings you traditional Balinese massages and ultramodern beauty treatments: a sauna, Turkish bath, fitness centre, thalassotherapy room and relaxation area. The leisure facilities are no less impressive, with an open-air pool complex, 4 whirlpools, a solarium and a sky lit indoor pool with retractable roof, allowing you to enjoy perfect bathing whatever the weather. For something more energetic there is tennis, mini-golf, a high-tech gym and a jogging track as well as 10-pin bowling and billiards. The entertainment continues into the evening with a spectacular casino, panoramic disco, 4D cinema, internet café, cigar lounge, plush 1,200 seat theatre and live entertainment in the bar lounges. For a quieter evening step out onto the deck for a romantic drink under the stars and watch the waves go by.
Card Room

Childrens Play Room

Grand Prix Simulator

Aerobics

Basketball

Fitness Center

Jogging Track

Pilates

Sports Deck

Tennis

Wellness Centre

Yoga

Cigar Bar

Cinema

Disco

Royal Court Theatre

Theatre

Amalfi Dining Room

Bar

Bimini Bar

Buffet

Capri Dining Room

Italian Restaurant

L'etoile

Mexican

Oriental Restaurant

Piano Bar

Portofino Italian Restaurant

Sorrentos Pizzeria

Sports Bar

The Restaurant

Wine bar

Aurea Spa

Balinese Head Massage

Beauty Salon

Facial Treatments

Hot Stone Therapy

Manicures

Massage

Pedicures

Reflexology

Sauna

Solarium

Swimming Pool

Thalassotherapy Pool

Whirlpool

Interactive TV

Internet Cafe

Photo Shop

Satelite Telephone

  • BALCONY AUREA
    BALCONY AUREA - BA

    Wardrobe Bathroom with shower and hairdryer Comfortable double bed which can be converted in two single beds (on request) Interactive TV, Wi-Fi connection (for a fee), telephone and safe Mini bar and Air conditioning

  • BALCONY BELLA GUARANTEED
    BALCONY BELLA GUARANTEED - BB

    Balcony Sitting area with sofa Comfortable double or single beds (on request) Interactive TV, telephone, Wifi connection available (for a fee), safe and minibar Bathroom with shower or bathtub , vanity area with hairdryer

  • PREMIUM BALCONY FANTASTICA
    PREMIUM BALCONY FANTASTICA - BL1

    Balcony Sitting area with sofa Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available

  • JUNIOR BALCONY FANTASTICA
    JUNIOR BALCONY FANTASTICA - BM1

    Balcony Sitting area with sofa Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available

  • JUNIOR BALCONY FANTASTICA
    JUNIOR BALCONY FANTASTICA - BM2

    Balcony Sitting area with sofa Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available

  • DELUXE BALCONY WITH PARTIAL VIEW FANTASTICA
    DELUXE BALCONY WITH PARTIAL VIEW FANTASTICA - BP

    Surface 16 sqm, balcony 5 sqm, deck 12. Sitting area with sofa. Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area with hairdryer. Comfortable double or single beds. Interactive TV, telephone, Wifi connection available (for a fee), safe and minibar.

  • DELUXE BALCONY FANTASTICA
    DELUXE BALCONY FANTASTICA - BR1

    Balcony Sitting area with sofa Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available

  • DELUXE BALCONY FANTASTICA
    DELUXE BALCONY FANTASTICA - BR2

    Balcony Sitting area with sofa Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available

  • INTERIOR BELLA GUARANTEED
    INTERIOR BELLA GUARANTEED - IB

    Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available

  • JUNIOR INTERIOR  FANTASTICA
    JUNIOR INTERIOR FANTASTICA - IM1

    Relaxing armchair Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available

  • JUNIOR INTERIOR  FANTASTICA
    JUNIOR INTERIOR FANTASTICA - IM2

    Relaxing armchair Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available Junior Interior ( Module 13sqm - Decks 11-12 )

  • OCEAN VIEW BELLA GUARANTEED
    OCEAN VIEW BELLA GUARANTEED - OB

    Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available

  • DELUXE OCEAN VIEW WITH OBSTRUCTED VIEW FANTASTICA
    DELUXE OCEAN VIEW WITH OBSTRUCTED VIEW FANTASTICA - OO

    Window with sea view Relaxing armchair Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available

  • DELUXE OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA
    DELUXE OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA - OR1

    Window with sea view Relaxing armchair Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available Deluxe Ocean View ( Module 16 sqm - Decks 5-12 )

  • PREMIUM SUITE AUREA
    PREMIUM SUITE AUREA - SL1

    Balcony Sitting area with sofa Spacious closet Bathroom with bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available

  • PREMIUM SUITE AUREA
    PREMIUM SUITE AUREA - SL2

    Balcony Sitting area with sofa Spacious closet Bathroom with bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available Premium Suite Aurea ( Module 25 sqm - Balcony 6 sqm - Decks 15 )

  • DELUXE SUITE AUREA
    DELUXE SUITE AUREA - SR1

    Balcony Sitting area with sofa Spacious closet Bathroom with bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available

Description

Combining the relaxed sophistication of the Musica Class with the variety and opulence of our Fantasia Class ships, MSC Magnifica brings cruise guests the best of both worlds. The superb venues on this ship spoil you for choice and include 5 gourmet restaurants serving food from around the world,12 bars and 5 different Kids and Teens clubs with their own themed venues. The ship’s award-winning MSC Aurea Spa brings you traditional Balinese massages and ultramodern beauty treatments: a sauna, Turkish bath, fitness centre, thalassotherapy room and relaxation area. The leisure facilities are no less impressive, with an open-air pool complex, 4 whirlpools, a solarium and a sky lit indoor pool with retractable roof, allowing you to enjoy perfect bathing whatever the weather. For something more energetic there is tennis, mini-golf, a high-tech gym and a jogging track as well as 10-pin bowling and billiards. The entertainment continues into the evening with a spectacular casino, panoramic disco, 4D cinema, internet café, cigar lounge, plush 1,200 seat theatre and live entertainment in the bar lounges. For a quieter evening step out onto the deck for a romantic drink under the stars and watch the waves go by.

Recreational

Card Room

Childrens Play Room

Grand Prix Simulator

Fitness

Aerobics

Basketball

Fitness Center

Jogging Track

Pilates

Sports Deck

Tennis

Wellness Centre

Yoga

Entertainment

Cigar Bar

Cinema

Disco

Royal Court Theatre

Theatre

Food and Drink

Amalfi Dining Room

Bar

Bimini Bar

Buffet

Capri Dining Room

Italian Restaurant

L’etoile

Mexican

Oriental Restaurant

Piano Bar

Portofino Italian Restaurant

Sorrentos Pizzeria

Sports Bar

The Restaurant

Wine bar

Relaxation

Aurea Spa

Balinese Head Massage

Beauty Salon

Facial Treatments

Hot Stone Therapy

Manicures

Massage

Pedicures

Reflexology

Sauna

Solarium

Swimming Pool

Thalassotherapy Pool

Whirlpool

Technology

Interactive TV

Internet Cafe

Photo Shop

Satelite Telephone

Staterooms

BALCONY AUREA - BA

BALCONY AUREA

Wardrobe Bathroom with shower and hairdryer Comfortable double bed which can be converted in two single beds (on request) Interactive TV, Wi-Fi connection (for a fee), telephone and safe Mini bar and Air conditioning

BALCONY BELLA GUARANTEED - BB

BALCONY BELLA GUARANTEED

Balcony Sitting area with sofa Comfortable double or single beds (on request) Interactive TV, telephone, Wifi connection available (for a fee), safe and minibar Bathroom with shower or bathtub , vanity area with hairdryer

PREMIUM BALCONY FANTASTICA - BL1

PREMIUM BALCONY FANTASTICA

Balcony Sitting area with sofa Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available

JUNIOR BALCONY FANTASTICA - BM1

JUNIOR BALCONY FANTASTICA

Balcony Sitting area with sofa Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available

JUNIOR BALCONY FANTASTICA - BM2

JUNIOR BALCONY FANTASTICA

Balcony Sitting area with sofa Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available

DELUXE BALCONY WITH PARTIAL VIEW FANTASTICA - BP

DELUXE BALCONY WITH PARTIAL VIEW FANTASTICA

Surface 16 sqm, balcony 5 sqm, deck 12. Sitting area with sofa. Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area with hairdryer. Comfortable double or single beds. Interactive TV, telephone, Wifi connection available (for a fee), safe and minibar.

DELUXE BALCONY FANTASTICA - BR1

DELUXE BALCONY FANTASTICA

Balcony Sitting area with sofa Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available

DELUXE BALCONY FANTASTICA - BR2

DELUXE BALCONY FANTASTICA

Balcony Sitting area with sofa Bathroom with shower or bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available

INTERIOR BELLA GUARANTEED - IB

INTERIOR BELLA GUARANTEED

Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available

JUNIOR INTERIOR FANTASTICA - IM1

JUNIOR INTERIOR  FANTASTICA

Relaxing armchair Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available

JUNIOR INTERIOR FANTASTICA - IM2

JUNIOR INTERIOR  FANTASTICA

Relaxing armchair Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available Junior Interior ( Module 13sqm - Decks 11-12 )

OCEAN VIEW BELLA GUARANTEED - OB

OCEAN VIEW BELLA GUARANTEED

Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available

DELUXE OCEAN VIEW WITH OBSTRUCTED VIEW FANTASTICA - OO

DELUXE OCEAN VIEW WITH OBSTRUCTED VIEW FANTASTICA

Window with sea view Relaxing armchair Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available

DELUXE OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA - OR1

DELUXE OCEAN VIEW FANTASTICA

Window with sea view Relaxing armchair Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available Deluxe Ocean View ( Module 16 sqm - Decks 5-12 )

PREMIUM SUITE AUREA - SL1

PREMIUM SUITE AUREA

Balcony Sitting area with sofa Spacious closet Bathroom with bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available

PREMIUM SUITE AUREA - SL2

PREMIUM SUITE AUREA

Balcony Sitting area with sofa Spacious closet Bathroom with bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available Premium Suite Aurea ( Module 25 sqm - Balcony 6 sqm - Decks 15 )

DELUXE SUITE AUREA - SR1

DELUXE SUITE AUREA

Balcony Sitting area with sofa Spacious closet Bathroom with bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access available

Stateroom Types

Inside

Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access availableMoreLess

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Outside

Bathroom with shower, vanity area and hairdryer TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access availableMoreLess

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Balcony

Wardrobe Bathroom with shower and hairdryer Comfortable double bed which can be converted in two single beds (on request) Interactive TV, Wi-Fi connection (for a fee), telephone and safe Mini bar and Air conditioningMoreLess

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Suite

Balcony Sitting area with sofa Spacious closet Bathroom with bathtub, vanity area and hairdryer Interactive TV, telephone, safe and minibar Wi-Fi access availableMoreLess

Call For Price

Included Services

Cruise onboard MSC ship

Accommodation in your chosen suite or stateroom

Coffee, tea, water and ice tea anytime

All meals including a range of dining options

Fitness center

Mini golf

Waterpark

Pools and hot tubs

Himalayan bridge suspension walk

Onboard entertainment

Children’s clubs

Access to Ocean Cay private island on select cruises

Additional perks available for Bella, Aurea, Fantastica and MSC Yacht club

Port taxes and fees

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