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Bilbao

Stretching for some 8.5 miles (14km) beside the Río Nervión, Bilbao (Bilbo) is a large city that seldom feels like one.Even though its urban sprawl now fills the narrow valley, you can always see the green slopes of the mountains to either side...


Ferrol/Santiago de Compostela

An MSC cruise of Northern Europe that lays anchor in Ferrol will introduce you to a town of ancient fishing tradition, fish that you can taste if you visit the Ferrol Viejo (the old town), where you can admire the old defence walls, built in the 18th...


La Coruña/Santiago de Compostela

The fine port of La Coruña centres on a narrow peninsula that juts from Spain’s northern coast, 64km north of Santiago. A broad headland curves in both directions from the end of that peninsula to create two large bays: one facing across to Ferrol,...


Vigo/Santiago de Compostela

Few cities enjoy such a magnificent natural setting as Vigo. Arrayed along the sloping southern shoreline of its namesake estuary, it enjoys superb views not only of the bay itself, surrounded by green forest ridges, but also out towards the ocean....


Nuuk

Small colorful houses scattered across the slopes of snow-capped mountains. A place that was first inhabited by the Vikings, followed by the Inuit and the Danes: Nuuk, the world's northernmost “capital” and the next destination on your amazing and...


Ilulissat

Ilulissat is a beautiful town set on Greenland’s Kangia Fjord, famed for its archaeological finds. The site reveals a sizeable 3500-year-old area, once occupied by the Saqqaq and Dorset tribes. This fascinating MSC Northern Europe Cruises destination...


Riga

Rīga 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...


Akureyri

When you set ashore from your cruise ship for a vacation in Akureyri, you should take an excursion to Lake Myvatn. To get there you will pass through Eyjafjördur, where you can enjoy a splendid view of the city port. The first worthy stopover is in...


Isafjordur

When your MSC cruise to northern Europe takes you to the north western point of Iceland, you will cast anchor at Isafjordur, a small town of ancient origins. In Isafjordur you will find the oldest standing Icelandic house, built in 1743. In the...


Reykjavik

Reykjavík is mirrored in the waters of its bay, as you can see when your cruise ship sets anchor in the port. The quays along the seafront host a variety of shops, live music clubs and cafés. Take a stroll down Frakkastigur up to Lækjartorg, to...