The May 3, 2025 cruise on the MSC Euribia departs from Kiel, Germany. On this 7 Night Northern Europe (Kiel-Lubeck Roundtrip) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 6 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The MSC Euribia sets sail on Saturday, May 3rd and returns on Saturday, May 10th.
May 3rd - May 10th
MSC Cruise Line
from Kiel, Germany
Cruise Price - Historic & Current
The graph below tracks historic price of the MSC Euribia cruise ship departing May 3, 2025. The most recent price for this sailing starts at $900 ($129 per night) for an Inside Cabin. Compared to the average price of $966 ($139 per night), this represents a recent decrease of 7%.
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The Euribia has a construction date of 2023 and a total size of 181,541 gross tons. The ship measures 1,086 feet (331 meters) in length. MSC Euribia is included in MSC’s Meraviglia Plus Class. At full capacity, the MSC Euribia holds 8,038 passengers. That includes 6,334 cruise vacationers and 1,704 staff members. The Euribia total number of staterooms is 2,427.
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MSC Euribia - May 3, 2025 - 7 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | May 3rd | Kiel, Germany |
2 | May 4th | Copenhagen, Denmark |
3 | May 5th | At Sea |
4 | May 6th | Geiranger, Norway |
4 | May 6th | Hellesylt, Norway |
5 | May 7th | Alesund, Norway |
6 | May 8th | Flaam, Norway |
7 | May 9th | At Sea |
8 | May 10th | Kiel, Germany |
Cruise Itinerary
The MSC Euribia sails on May 3, 2025 for a 7 Night Northern Europe (Kiel-Lubeck Roundtrip). The ship will depart the port of Kiel, Germany at 7:00 PM and will return to the port of Kiel, Germany on May 10th at 9:00 AM. During the 9-day journey, the MSC Euribia will visit 5 additional ports and will spend 2 days at sea.
Kiel is a city in north central Germany, in Schleswig-Holstein, a port on an arm of the Baltic Sea, at the eastern entrance of the Nord-Ostsee (or Kiel) Canal. The city has been noted as a port since the 10th century because of its excellent harbor, which is a tideless fjord. The city has a university and is a popular center for pleasure boating.
Copenhagen is the capital city of Denmark, and travelers find it incredibly charming. For historical interest, explore the streets of Christianborg and Amelienborg palaces. Leisure seekers can stroll the streets or lounge in the cafes of Stroget. Visit Tivoli Gardens, too, and don't forget to see the statue of the Little Mermaid, a tribute to Hans Christian Andersen.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
You will never forget sailing into the grandest fjord in all Scandinavia. The waters are glassy and lacy waterfalls dance down from dizzying heights on either side. Tiny farms cling impossibly to sheer mountainsides. And at the end is a friendly town and a roadway to the crest of the mountain called Eagle's Nest, for a bird's eye view of the waterway seen from the sky.
One of the highlights of the fjordland, tiny Hellesylt lies at the head of Sunnylvenfjord. Near the village, a glacier-fed stream plunges over the sheer granite face of the fjord, cascading in thousands of feet of rainbows and foam. This majestic area, with its breathtaking glaciers and mountain lakes, inspired Henrik Ibsen's immortal drama, Brand.
Tucked at the end of a fjord, tiny Flam huddles between steep peaks and deep, still water. From its gingerbread rail station, an electric train zigzags through mountaintops and tunnel after tunnel, emerging on the "Roof of Norway." It's an amazing experience. Return by the same route, or take one of the world's most scenic drives through the Romsdal Alps.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Kiel is a city in north central Germany, in Schleswig-Holstein, a port on an arm of the Baltic Sea, at the eastern entrance of the Nord-Ostsee (or Kiel) Canal. The city has been noted as a port since the 10th century because of its excellent harbor, which is a tideless fjord. The city has a university and is a popular center for pleasure boating.