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Kiel - Hamburg

Kiel - Hamburg British elegance: cities and sea

  • incl. early booking discount until 31 Oct 2027
  • 30 Aug 2028 to 11 Sep 2028|12 days

  • MS EUROPA

  • EUR2819

  • Parks & Gardens

Kiel - Hamburg

30 Aug 2028 - 11 Sep 2028 | 12 days

from € 5,490

incl. early booking discount until 31 Oct 2027 instead of € 5,890

12 day Cruise p.p.

What to expect

The highlights of this cruise

Charming traditions and cinematic landscapes promise a royal break on England’s southern coast. Immerse yourself in a picture-perfect scenery of sandy beaches, cottages and pretty towns.

  • Chapels, libraries and colleges: the university town of Cambridge*
  • Enjoy the Franco-British flair of the Channel Islands
  • Torquay is enchanting with its blooming gardens* on the “English Riviera”
  • Canterbury Cathedral* – place of pilgrimage and UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • London* with an overnight stay: culture, street life and an authentic pub scene

Travel information

  • Wed, 30 Aug 2028

    Individual travel arrangements to cruise departure point

    Kiel/Germany, departure 17.00 hrs

  • The Kiel Canal is like a ribbon cutting through the landscapes of Schleswig-Holstein and linking the North Sea to the Baltic Sea between Brunsbuttel and Kiel. At just under 100 km (62 mi.) long, the canal is the busiest man-made waterway in the world and cuts up to 900 km (560 mi.) off shipping routes around Denmark. Opened in 1895 and originally known as the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal, the canal makes its way past little villages, idyllic meadows and extensive pasture land. The two locks are masterpieces of engineering and have also been in operation since 1895, protecting the canal from changing water levels caused by the tides or by the winds off the North Sea and Baltic Sea.

  • For more than two centuries, Great Yarmouth on the English east coast has been a popular seaside resort. The wide sandy beaches and the traditional Golden Mile with its piers form the heart of the city. Pleasure Beach, numerous arcades, carousels, amusement arcades and small cafes are found here that still retain their classic seaside resort charm to this day. A special highlight is the Hippodrome Circus with its unique retractable water stage – built in 1903 and still the venue for impressive performances.

    Experience more

    Selected shore excursions*

    • Discover the university town of Cambridge
    • Visit to Sandringham Estate
    • River trip through the Norfolk Broads
    • Walk through medieval Norwich
  • A diamond-shaped island full of history and charm – the Isle of Wight lies off the south coast of England and attracts visitors with its unique shape and impressive nature. Once part of Hampshire, it has been independent since 1974, with Newport as its capital. The striking chalk hills stretch across the centre of the island and plunge dramatically into the sea in the west. In Cowes, one of the largest towns on the island, nature lovers meet sailing enthusiasts, as Cowes is particularly known for the Admiral’s Cup. Hikers can enjoy the well-signposted trails with breathtaking views of the steep coast and imposing chalk cliffs.

    Experience more

    Selected shore excursions*

    • Panoramic trip of the Isle of Wight
    • Visit to Mottistone Gardens
    • Discover Royal Osborne House
    • Walk through Cowes


    Tip from our travel concierge*:

    Visit one of the oldest and most prestigious yacht clubs in the United Kingdom, the Royal London Yacht Club. Admire the spectacular view of the Solent, the straight between the Isle of Wight and the mainland, from the bar on the upper floor and enjoy delicious afternoon tea. This excursion is a wonderful tribute to the past and provides an insight into the lives of sailors and club members.

  • The Channel Island of Jersey welcomes you with a magnificent natural spectacle: rugged cliffs and smooth sandy beaches alternate along the coast. Gorey is another place of contrasts: the small fishing village is enchanting with its colourful houses dominated by the impressive Mont Orgueil Castle. Relics and mysteries of the medieval castle and a Mediterranean atmosphere in its picturesque bays – Jersey is a wonderful place for hikes and panoramic views.

    Experience more

    Selected shore excursions*

    • Island tour of Jersey
    • Walk along the cliffs
    • Visit Mont Orgueil Castle
  • Guernsey, the pearl of the Channel Islands, is an inviting place with its breathtaking cliffs, hidden bays, picturesque hilly interior and interesting history. Its natural landscapes inspired the famous painter, Renoir, and the author Victor Hugo also lived here for a while. The gardens around Saint Peter Port, the island capital and the prettiest little town in the British Channel Islands, would be the perfect subject for an impressionist painting. Experience this Mediterranean-like place for yourself – a fascinating labyrinth of terraces and hidden gardens is just waiting to be discovered. Castle Cornet has been a landmark of Saint Peter Port since the Middle Ages: explore this mystical fortress or simply enjoy the peace and quiet on a spectacular cliff path. 

    Experience more

    Selected shore excursions*

    • Island tour of Guernsey
    • Vintage flair: explore the island in a classic bus
    • Hike along the cliffs
    • Tour of Saint Peter Port with Castle Cornet
    • Ride in an RIB
  • The capital of the “English Riviera” is located on the south coast of England: Torquay. The coast stretches picturesquely for around 30 km (18.6 mi.) between Exmouth and Dartmouth and is known for its magnificent gardens and parks. Torquay became famous as a resort town as early as the 19th century and later gained notoriety as the birthplace of crime writer Agatha Christie. Today, Torquay attracts beachgoers and water sports enthusiasts alike. The palm-lined promenade is perfect for strolls, and the South Devon Coast Path is ideal for hikes with magnificent views of the azure sea, hidden bays and rolling hills.

    Experience more

    Selected shore excursions*

    • Explore Dartmouth and the “English Riviera”
    • Visit to Exeter Cathedral
    • In the footsteps of Agatha Christie
  • Named after the River Fal, Falmouth was already an important port in the 17th century and is now a popular fishing and holiday destination. With Bronze Age stone circles, holy wells, romantic manor houses and quaint pubs, it offers a cinematic backdrop in the heart of the Cornish countryside. The Gulf Stream ensures the region has a mild, subtropical climate, which is reflected in the lush vegetation. Particularly appealing places to explore include Bodmin Moor, the surrounding beaches and picturesque bays and the Coastal Path – at 430 km (267 mi.) long, one of the most beautiful coastal paths in Europe.

    Experience more

    Selected shore excursions*

    • Panoramic trip through famous Cornwall
    • Hike on the Lizard Peninsula
    • Explore the tidal island of St Michael’s Mount
  • Plymouth looks back on an eventful past: it was from here that the Mayflower set sail for the New World in 1620. Today, this city on the south coast of Devon combines its maritime past with modern architecture, such as the futuristic National Marine Aquarium, and a lively waterfront with restaurants and shops. The historic Barbican district is lined with old warehouses, cosy pubs and cafes, while the elegant Royal William Victualling Yard, the former provisions depot for the Devonport naval base, is the perfect place for a stroll. Towering above it all is the green hill of The Hoe, with the iconic Smeaton’s Tower, offering stunning views across the bay and Plymouth Sound.

    Experience more

    Selected shore excursions*

    • Panoramic trip through Devon with Devonshire cream tea
    • Historic city walk around Plymouth
    • Hike along Heybrook Bay
    • explore the harbour town of Polperro
  • Portsmouth on the south coast of England in the county of Hampshire has a seafaring history stretching back over 800 years. The city has been an important marine base in England since the Middle Ages and today it is a symbol of maritime tradition – visitors to the Royal Marines Museum can learn some interesting facts about its eventful history. After the Second World War, many historic buildings, including both cathedrals, were lovingly restored. The Spinnaker Tower in the harbour dominates the city’s skyline: at 170 m (558 ft) tall, the tower offers amazing views over the bay and has been a proud landmark of the port city since it was opened in 2005. Portsmouth is also your starting point for exciting excursions* to London.

    Experience more

    Selected shore excursions*

    • Visit to Windsor Castle
    • Discover the mystery of Stonehenge
    • Discover historic Winchester
    • London – panoramic trip and free time
    • In-depth London experience with an overnight stay in the city and re-embarkation in Dover


    Tip from our travel concierge*:

    Visit the spectacular Spinnaker Tower with its unique 360-degree panoramic views, three viewing platforms and the impressive glass Sky Walk. You can enjoy the view while having high tea at The Clouds Cafe. Afterwards, you will have enough time for some shopping at the famous Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth’s premium outlet shopping centre.

  • The striking white cliffs of Dover rise up to 106 m (347 ft) above the deep-blue waves – with their bright limestone visible from afar, they have always been considered a symbol of the region. Dover itself is a coastal town in the county of Kent and one of the most important ferry ports in Great Britain. Only about two hours from London, it is a popular starting point for exploring the British capital: the metropolis of contrasts is a lively mosaic of history and modernity, culture and culinary indulgence, inviting visitors to explore its many sights.

    Experience more

    Selected shore excursions*

    • Explore Canterbury Cathedral
    • Scenic tour with visit to Leeds Castle and Canterbury
    • Hike along the white cliffs of Dover
    • Transfer to London with free time
  • Sun, 10 Sep 2028

    Relaxation at sea

  • Mon, 11 Sep 2028

    Hamburg/Germany, arrival 07.00 hrs

    Individual travel arrangements from cruise arrival point

* The shore activities are not included in the cruise price and are in the planning stage. Subject to change.

Included services

Experiences ashore

  • Shuttle transfer in selected ports
  • Available to borrow: bicycles (subject to official approval at each destination), snorkelling equipment, warm parkas, umbrellas and parasols (please note that this is a limited contingent and the rental items cannot be reserved in advance)
  • Port information including maps and tips for going ashore
  • Zodiac rides to hidden beaches and bays (subject to routes and weather conditions)

In your suite

  • Champagne and delicacies as a welcome gift
  • Mini bar (soft drinks and beer) and fresh fruit, refilled daily
  • 24-hour suite service; butler service in the Penthouse Suites
  • Flat-screen TV in your suite with entertainment and information system (guest portal) as well as your personal EUROPA email account (only accessible via a mobile device), a selection of up to 100 contemporary and classic films, various genres of music and audio dramas
  • Digital newspaper service: a condensed on-board edition of 'Die Welt' every morning
  • Exclusive service privileges in the SPA Suites and Penthouse Suites

Culture and entertainment

  • Carefully selected, exciting guest artists and renowned stars in an intimate and exclusive atmosphere.
  • Top-class classical music, rousing shows, fascinating concerts, cabaret artists, readings and plays
  • Activity programmes and lecture series, talks, lectures and workshops with renowned lecturers and experts
  • Onboard chaplain on selected voyages
  • Free internet on board - one hour per guest per day, further information and conditions can be found
    here

Restaurants

  • Five restaurants at no extra cost: the Europa Restaurant, yet there are also three speciality restaurants and a buffet restaurant to choose from
  • Main meal times, snack times, late breakfast, speciality teas and coffees as well as cakes and midnight snacks
  • A complimentary selection of soft drinks

For all cases

  • Harbour and airport fees

Spa and fitness

  • 15 m (49 ft) long seawater pool, whirlpool, fitness area with ocean views and golf simulator
  • Wide range of fitness classes - indoors or outdoors
  • SPA area with steam bath, infrared chairs, relaxation room and Tea Lounge