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Itinerario

Ijmuiden (Amsterdam) - En el mar - Oslo - Oslofjord - Arhus, Denmark - Warnemunde - En el mar - Tallinn - Helsinki - Stockholm - Escénica de crucero archipiélago de Estocolmo - Visby, Gotland - Ronne, Bornholm - Kiel - Copenhagen - En el mar - Ijmuiden (Amsterdam) - En el mar - Eidfjord, Norway - Escénica de crucero Hardangerfjord - Lerwick - En el mar - Djupivogur - Escénica de crucero Berufjordur - Akureyri - Crucero Panorámico por Eyjafjordur - Isafjardurdjur - Escénica de crucero Isafjardurdjur - En el mar - Nanortalik - Paamiut - Qaqortoq - En el mar - Reykjavik - Reykjavik - En el mar - Torshavn - Kirkwall - Invergordon - South Queensferry (Edinburgh) - En el mar - Ijmuiden (Amsterdam)
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25 Mayo '24

Ijmuiden (Amsterdam)
A stop in Amsterdam offers the chance to explore the sights of one of Europe’s most colorful, dynamic and historic cities—one with a well-earned reputation as a laid-back and inviting place for people of all stripes. Visitors are naturally drawn to the historic city center where you’ll find some of the world’s top art museums, including the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum. And at Dam Square, the Amsterdam’s largest public square, you can tour the Royal Palace before continuing to the tourist attractions on the Canal Belt. The iconic network of waterways that surrounds the downtown area offers a picturesque backdrop for sightseeing by bike or canal boat. Be sure to visit the floating Bloemenmarkt to peruse famed Dutch tulips, and take time to wander and window-shop among the narrow lanes of de Jordaan. And you won’t have to look far in Amsterdam to find delicious Dutch treats along the way. Just duck into a cozy brown café to sample a plate of bitterballen with mustard and a beer, and grab a gooey sweet stroopwafel from a street vendor as you stroll. Less More
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26 Mayo '24

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27 Mayo '24

Oslo
At the head of Oslofjord, Norway’s handsome capital is the logical first stop in Scandinavia. Thor Heyerdahl’s raft, Kon Tiki, recalls a voyage between Easter Island and Tahiti to prove a theory about the earliest colonization of Oceania. Watch the changing of the palace guard; ferry to the open-air Folke Museum with its 12th-century stave church Less More
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27 Mayo '24

Oslofjord
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28 Mayo '24

Arhus, Denmark
Denmark’s second city often seems to sit modestly in the shadow of its better-known big sister. But this picturesque town of winding canals and cobbled streets has many of the capital’s charms without its crowds of tourists. As well as dictating its waterside confines, Århus’s location on the east coast of the Jutland Peninsula yields a rich natural bounty that the city’s restaurateurs have exploited with aplomb. Dishes such as caviar and wood smoke at Frederikshøj, or rye and rabbit ravioli at Restaurant Substans, have helped win a clutch of Michelin stars for the region’s pioneering chefs and cement it as a frontrunner of the New Nordic food scene; its affordable street food offerings are no less exciting.The city also holds its own on the design and architecture front, boosted by its 2017 designation as a European Capital of Culture, which resulted in a collection of waterside developments that are architecturally innovative, but anchored by a simple and pleasing Danish aesthetic. In short, this is a city in which to relax, imbibe, and enjoy both the bracing Danish sea air and a touch of laid-back metropolitan class. Less More
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29 Mayo '24

Warnemunde
Inseparable from its modern history, Berlin decidedly features it. In the former Soviet/American/British sectors are the Berlin Cathedral, Checkpoint Charlie, Unter den Linden Boulevard and the stunning Brandenburg Gate. In the Western sector, browse the lively Kurfurstendamm for snazzy clothing stores, delicate hand-painted porcelain and a snack of beer and bratwurst. Less More
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30 Mayo '24

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31 Mayo '24

Tallinn
Medieval walls and towers still stand tall in Tallinn’s Old Town. Stroll and shop along cobblestone streets, walk up to the Baroque palace in the Upper Town, look out over the red roofs to the Baltic below, drop in at Alexander Nevsky Cathedral to find inspiration in the gleaming mosaics and icons. Crisp, gorgeous linen is a local specialty—find yours at a small store near the town hall square. Less More
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01 Jun '24

Helsinki
Shaped by its bays and off-shore islands, Helsinki is one of Europe’s most scenic capitals. Take an archipelago cruise, walk the esplanade shopping streets, hear a Sibelius concert, or tour across the Arctic Circle to Lapland, home of Santa Claus, reindeer and the Midnight Sun Less More
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02 Jun '24

Stockholm
There’s so much to see in charming Stockholm, sprawled on 18 islands, often called the “Venice of the North.” Cruise the sparkling waterways and navigate narrow, medieval streets. Watch the snappy changing of the guard at the Baroque Royal Palace and sail into Viking history with a visit to the awesome Vasa Museum. Work up an appetite so you can do justice to a lavish smorgasbord. Less More
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02 Jun '24

Escénica de crucero archipiélago de Estocolmo
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03 Jun '24

Visby, Gotland
Barely able to claim that it has emerged from the Middle Ages, Visby is a jumble of immaculate cobblestone streets winding this way and that—purposely confusing for any invaders who actually made it over the medieval walls. Right! Consider exploring by bike, then you’ll have every excuse to refresh yourself with an icy aquavit or stop for Scandinavian treats at a killer bakery in town. Less More
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04 Jun '24

Ronne, Bornholm
Medieval capital of Bornholm Island, rich in history. Marvel at Viking relics and 12th-century fortress churches. Less More
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05 Jun '24

Kiel
A university town, naval base, and Germany’s largest passenger port, Kiel offers the perfect blend of urban charm, culture and history. Kiel also serves as your gateway for Hamburg, a beautiful port city on the Elbe River. Spend a delightful day exploring St. Michael’s baroque church, the St. Pauli District, and the gardens and cafés around Alster Lake. Sample shore excursions: Hamburg – Germany’s Gateway to the World; Medieval Lüneburg by Horse & Carriage. Less More
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06 Jun '24

Copenhagen
Copenhagen is one of the easiest European capitals to fall in love with. The sights of old buildings, cobbled streets and the tower- and turret-dotted skyline lend fairy-tale charm—this was, after all, the home of author Hans Christian Andersen. But make no mistake: This is a thoroughly modern city with international clout. Restaurants around the world draw inspiration from the New Nordic cuisine pioneered by Noma and other Copenhagen restaurants, while Danish design from this century and the last is universally admired and coveted. Urban planners flock here to try to work out just how the city remains so livable and yet so functional, and despite its wealth of old buildings, Copenhagen’s not locked in the past; there are also thrilling examples of modern architecture. Copenhagen is a city that’s easy to find things to do and explore on foot or by excellent public transport, where everyone speaks perfect English, the food is fresh and innovative, and there’s plenty of locally brewed beer—which, of course, is best enjoyed sitting by the water on a sunny day. Less More
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07 Jun '24

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08 Jun '24

Ijmuiden (Amsterdam)
A stop in Amsterdam offers the chance to explore the sights of one of Europe’s most colorful, dynamic and historic cities—one with a well-earned reputation as a laid-back and inviting place for people of all stripes. Visitors are naturally drawn to the historic city center where you’ll find some of the world’s top art museums, including the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum. And at Dam Square, the Amsterdam’s largest public square, you can tour the Royal Palace before continuing to the tourist attractions on the Canal Belt. The iconic network of waterways that surrounds the downtown area offers a picturesque backdrop for sightseeing by bike or canal boat. Be sure to visit the floating Bloemenmarkt to peruse famed Dutch tulips, and take time to wander and window-shop among the narrow lanes of de Jordaan. And you won’t have to look far in Amsterdam to find delicious Dutch treats along the way. Just duck into a cozy brown café to sample a plate of bitterballen with mustard and a beer, and grab a gooey sweet stroopwafel from a street vendor as you stroll. Less More
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09 Jun '24

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10 Jun '24

Eidfjord, Norway
In the shadow of snowy peaks and near stunning blue-green fjords, Eidfjord is considered by many to be one of the most beautiful villages in Norway. Even though it has a population of less than 1,000, scores of visitors come here each year to bask in the area’s natural splendor. Hardangervidda, near Eidfjord, is Europe’s largest mountain plateau as well as Norway’s largest national park. Interestingly, the legendary polar explorer Roald Amundsen, who led the first expedition to reach the South Pole, and Fridtjof Nansen, who made the first successful crossing of the Greenland interior, both used Hardangervidda to prepare for their expeditions. Walking, hiking, cycling and cross-country skiing are popular, and the area is home to Europe’s largest population of wild reindeer. Numerous canyons, including the famous Måbødalen Valley, lead south from the Hardangervidda plateau to the fjords along the coast, and about 16 kilometers (10 miles) south of Eidfjord, visitors can see the dramatic 182-meter-tall (597-foot-tall) Vøringfossen waterfall. In the center of Eidfjord stands the 14th-century stone Eidfjord Kirke, while outside town the famous Kjeåsen Mountain Farm sits on a ledge some 600 meters (1,968 feet) above the Simadalsfjord. Less More
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10 Jun '24

Escénica de crucero Hardangerfjord
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11 Jun '24

Lerwick
The countryside is laced with lakes and vast peat bogs. Pause in the Tingwall valley to see the petite Shetland ponies; explore Jarlshof’s Stone, Bronze and Iron age ruins; take a ferry to Mousa to see the 200-year-old “broch,” or castle. Less More
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12 Jun '24

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13 Jun '24

Djupivogur
Djúpivogur, a quiet fishing village with fewer than 500 residents, sits on the eastern coast of Iceland and dates back to the days of the Vikings. Despite the fearsome reputation of those who first established Djúpivogur, today what draws visitors to this remote corner of the country is its dramatic natural setting. Located on Berufjörður, it is near stunning natural wonders like the Hofellsjökull Glacier and the Valley of Waterfalls. Wherever you journey in the region, you’ll come upon stunning vistas and a landscape shaped by glaciers and geothermal activity. The village itself is home to intriguing sites like Langabúð, a log house built in 1790 that now houses artifacts related to Iceland’s long-held folk traditions. (These include a belief in “hidden folk” who live in the ancient windswept landscapes of rock, glacier and lava.) You can also journey to nearby Papey Island and meet some of eastern Iceland’s seabird population including cute and quirky puffins. These birds are so beloved in Iceland that they were long the symbol of the national airline and actually outnumber the country’s human population by some 25 to 1. Less More
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13 Jun '24

Escénica de crucero Berufjordur
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14 Jun '24

Akureyri
Often described as the capital of north Iceland, the country’s second-largest city is both vibrant and pretty, and serves as an ideal hub for exploring the incredible landscape that surrounds it. Located at the head of a 60-kilometer fjord—the country’s longest—and surrounded by snow-streaked mountains, Akureyri was originally settled in the 9th century and was first officially mentioned as a city in the 16th century. Today it boasts a population of around 17,000, a scenic harbor and an array of interesting shops, buzzy cafés and upscale restaurants. Its main sights include the Akureyri Church, a wonderful botanical garden (founded in 1912) and the fascinating Akureyri Museum. From here it’s possible to explore some of the country’s most memorable landscapes, starting with Akureyri’s own fjord, Eyjafjörður, where you’ll find several museums (including the Icelandic Folk and Outsider Art Museum), fishing villages like Grenivík and plenty of dramatic mountain scenery. Farther afield are the island of Grímsey, the volcanic wonderland of Lake Mývatn and a whole host of waterfalls, gorges, churches and saga sites. Less More
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14 Jun '24

Crucero Panorámico por Eyjafjordur
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15 Jun '24

Isafjardurdjur
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15 Jun '24

Escénica de crucero Isafjardurdjur
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16 Jun '24

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17 Jun '24

Nanortalik
Greenland’s southernmost town, Nanortalik is surrounded by the steep mountain peaks of Tasermiut Fjord – whose rugged landscape and lush vegetation attracts serious climbers all year long. Inside the fjord are the ruins of an Augustinian monastery and the towering trees of the Qingua Valley. In this region, the northern lights dance across the sky in the evenings and polar bears have been known to drift by on ice floes. Visit the old town around the colonial harbor where the museum includes exhibits of rare Norse clothing. This harbor is thought to be the last point of departure of the Norse voyagers when they sailed to or from Greenland. The importance of the site is evidenced in the ruins of boathouses. Take a chilly trip to the ice cap by boat, or warm up in the natural hot springs at Uunartoq. Less More
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18 Jun '24

Paamiut
Paamiut formerly Frederikshab With more time at sea and more out-of-the-way ports, there’s much to explore—both on and off your ship. Discover the medieval art of Cherbourg. Stroll the gardens of Madeira. Relax and enjoy yourself. Less More
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19 Jun '24

Qaqortoq
The name “Qaqortoq” means “the White Place,” and indeed, 85% of the area is under ice. Explore the small town of 3,400 and learn how people survive on this immense, remote island administered by the Danes but desperate for individual recognition of its distinctive culture. Less More
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20 Jun '24

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21 Jun '24

Reykjavik
See dramatic evidence of Iceland’s volcanic origins: geysers, hotsprings, vast fields of cooled lava. Swim in the naturally-warmed Blue Lagoon. Less More
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22 Jun '24

Reykjavik
See dramatic evidence of Iceland’s volcanic origins: geysers, hotsprings, vast fields of cooled lava. Swim in the naturally-warmed Blue Lagoon. Less More
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23 Jun '24

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24 Jun '24

Torshavn
Named for Thor, god of thunder, it is capital of a remote archipelago where sheep outnumber people. Fishing boats buzz in and out of the harbor, guarded by an anti-pirate fort built in 1580. Less More
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25 Jun '24

Kirkwall
Sail on an MSC cruise to the unique and fiercely independent archipelago of Orkney! For an Orcadian, the Mainland means the largest island in Orkney rather than the rest of Scotland, and their history is inextricably linked with Scandinavia. Kirkwall, Orkney’s capital, has one great redeeming feature – its sandstone cathedral, without doubt the finest medieval building in the north of Scotland. Nowadays, the town is divided into two main focal points: the old harbour, at the north end of the town, where inter-island ferries come and go all year round, and the flagstoned main street, which changes its name four times as it twists its way south from the harbour past the cathedral. Standing at the very heart of Kirkwall, St Magnus Cathedral is the town’s most compelling sight. This beautiful red sandstone building was begun in 1137 by the Viking Earl Rognvald, who built the cathedral in honour of his uncle Magnus, killed on the orders of his cousin Håkon in 1117. To the south of the cathedral are the ruined remains of the Bishop’s Palace, residence of the Bishop of Orkney since the twelfth century. Most of what you see now, however, dates from the time of Bishop Robert Reid, sixteenth-century founder of Edinburgh University. A narrow spiral staircase takes you to the top for a good view over the cathedral and Kirkwall’s rooftops. MSC Northern Europe cruises also offer excursions to the heart of Orkney’s most important Neolithic ceremonial complex. The most visible part is the Stones of Stenness, originally a circle of twelve rock slabs, now just four, the tallest of which is more than 16ft high and remarkable for its incredible thinness. Less More
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26 Jun '24

Invergordon
The skirl of Highland bagpipes calls you ashore. Go in search of your clan tartan, and “Nessie,” the spurious monster often sighted in Loch Ness. Less More
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27 Jun '24

South Queensferry (Edinburgh)
Your jumping-off point for the highlights of Edinburgh, including historic Edinburgh Castle, housing the Scottish crown jewels and the palace that was once home to Mary Queen of Scots. Less More
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28 Jun '24

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29 Jun '24

Ijmuiden (Amsterdam)
A stop in Amsterdam offers the chance to explore the sights of one of Europe’s most colorful, dynamic and historic cities—one with a well-earned reputation as a laid-back and inviting place for people of all stripes. Visitors are naturally drawn to the historic city center where you’ll find some of the world’s top art museums, including the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum. And at Dam Square, the Amsterdam’s largest public square, you can tour the Royal Palace before continuing to the tourist attractions on the Canal Belt. The iconic network of waterways that surrounds the downtown area offers a picturesque backdrop for sightseeing by bike or canal boat. Be sure to visit the floating Bloemenmarkt to peruse famed Dutch tulips, and take time to wander and window-shop among the narrow lanes of de Jordaan. And you won’t have to look far in Amsterdam to find delicious Dutch treats along the way. Just duck into a cozy brown café to sample a plate of bitterballen with mustard and a beer, and grab a gooey sweet stroopwafel from a street vendor as you stroll. Less More
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Barco - ms Zuiderdam

El primero de nuestros barcos de clase Vista, Zuiderdam cuenta con líneas y acabados náuticos clásicos, modernas comodidades y una espectacular colección de arte y antigüedades. Mientras esté a bordo, explore las maravillas del mundo a través de BBC Earth Experiences. Perfeccione sus habilidades culinarias en un programa de cocina o en un taller práctico con America’s Test Kitchen. Relájese con un tratamiento rejuvenecedor en el Greenhouse Spa & Salon. Disfrute de la amplia gama de deliciosas cocinas en nuestros restaurantes.

Bar
Restaurante Canaletto
Cafe Explorations
Grill
Bar Lido
Restaurante Lido Casual
Piano Bar
Pinnacle Grill (Asador)
Bar Sports
Bar Sports
The Verandah
Vista Dining Room

Basketball (Baloncesto)
Fitness Center (Gimnasio)
Gimnasio
Volleyball

Club HAL
Simulador de Golf
Piscina Cubierta
Biblioteca
Piscina al aire libre
The Loft (El Desvan)

Salon de Belleza
Spa y Salon Greenhouse
Piscina de Hidromasaje
Piscina Lido
Spa
Suite Balneario
Whirlpool

Crow’s Nest
Explorer Lounge (Sala Explorer)
Neptune Lounge (Sala Neptuno)
Night Club
Photo Gallery
Queen’s Show Lounge
Theatre (Teatro)

Galeria de Arte
Atrium
Conserje
Centro de Artes Culinarias
Tienda libre de impuestos
Futuras Ventas de Cruceros
Plataforma de Observacion
Galeria Fotografica
Tiendas
Oficina de Excursion a la Costa

  • Descripción

    El primero de nuestros barcos de clase Vista, Zuiderdam cuenta con líneas y acabados náuticos clásicos, modernas comodidades y una espectacular colección de arte y antigüedades. Mientras esté a bordo, explore las maravillas del mundo a través de BBC Earth Experiences. Perfeccione sus habilidades culinarias en un programa de cocina o en un taller práctico con America’s Test Kitchen. Relájese con un tratamiento rejuvenecedor en el Greenhouse Spa & Salon. Disfrute de la amplia gama de deliciosas cocinas en nuestros restaurantes.

  • Comida y bebida

    Bar
    Restaurante Canaletto
    Cafe Explorations
    Grill
    Bar Lido
    Restaurante Lido Casual
    Piano Bar
    Pinnacle Grill (Asador)
    Bar Sports
    Bar Sports
    The Verandah
    Vista Dining Room

  • Deportes

    Basketball (Baloncesto)
    Fitness Center (Gimnasio)
    Gimnasio
    Volleyball

  • Recreación

    Club HAL
    Simulador de Golf
    Piscina Cubierta
    Biblioteca
    Piscina al aire libre
    The Loft (El Desvan)

  • Para Relajarse

    Salon de Belleza
    Spa y Salon Greenhouse
    Piscina de Hidromasaje
    Piscina Lido
    Spa
    Suite Balneario
    Whirlpool

  • Entretenimiento

    Crow’s Nest
    Explorer Lounge (Sala Explorer)
    Neptune Lounge (Sala Neptuno)
    Night Club
    Photo Gallery
    Queen’s Show Lounge
    Theatre (Teatro)

  • Otras Facilidades

    Galeria de Arte
    Atrium
    Conserje
    Centro de Artes Culinarias
    Tienda libre de impuestos
    Futuras Ventas de Cruceros
    Plataforma de Observacion
    Galeria Fotografica
    Tiendas
    Oficina de Excursion a la Costa

Cabina

    Interior

    Estos espaciosos camarotes disponen de dos camas bajas convertibles en una cama queen – nuestra cama de Signature Mariner’s Dream™ con colchones de felpa Euro-Top, además de duchas de masaje de primera calidad y una gran variedad de comodidades. La vista está totalmente obstruida. La configuración de los camarotes podría ser diferente a las imágenes mostradas.

    ventana

    Aproximadamente 16 – 17 m². Estos espaciosos camarotes incluyen dos camas bajas convertibles en una cama queen – nuestra cama de Signature Mariner’s Dream™ con colchones de felpa Euro-Top, duchas de masaje de primera calidad y una gran variedad de comodidades. La vista está totalmente obstruida. La configuración de los camarotes podría ser diferente a las imágenes mostradas.

    balcón

    Aproximadamente 20m² – 33m² incluyendo el porche Llenos de luz desde el suelo hasta el techo gracias a las ventanas que dan a una terraza privada, estos camarotes incluyen una sala de estar, dos camas bajas convertibles en una cama queen – nuestra firma Mariner’s Dream™ cama con colchones de felpa Euro-Top, y bañera de hidromasaje con duchas de primera calidad. La configuración de estos camarotes puede ser diferente a las imágenes mostradas.

    suite

    Aproximadamente 35-37 m² incluyendo la terraza. Estos espaciosos y cómodas suites camarotes disponen de una amplia sala de estar con ventanales del suelo al techo que dan a una terraza privada, dos camas bajas convertibles en una cama queen – nuestra cama de Signature Mariner’s Dream™ con colchones de felpa Euro-Top, y un sofá cama para una persona. El cuarto de baño cuenta con lavabo doble, bañera de hidromasaje grande y ducha y una estación de ducha adicional. La configuración de los camarotes podría ser diferente a las imágenes mostradas.

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