MSC Grandiosa to sail Norwegian Fjords all summer
MSC Grandiosa will sail the Norwegian Fjords for the entire summer 2022 season.
MSC Cruises will offer a wide choice of itineraries this summer, as MSC Preziosa and MSC Poesia also offer additional seven-night options alongside MSC Grandiosa across the Norwegian Fjords region.
MSC Grandiosa will sail seven-night itineraries from Kiel, Germany calling at Copenhagen.
The ship then heads north to Norway, calling at the village of Hellesylt, sail through Aurlandsfjord on the way to the panoramic port town of Alesund and Flam village.
MSC Cruises previously confirmed it would suspend calls to St Petersburg, Russia and as such, MSC Grandiosa will now be fully dedicated to the Fjords region.
MSC Poesia and MSC Preziosa will still call in the Baltics but with St Petersburg replaced with other destinations in the region like Stockholm, Tallinn and Visby.
MSC Cruises is contacting travel agents and guests affected by the updated itineraries for all three ships.
Guests originally booked on one of MSC Grandiosa’s former itinerary in the Baltics and still wishing to experience a cruise there can opt for departures with one of MSC Poesia’s or MSC Preziosa’s Summer 2022 itineraries:
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