Company Category : Standard |
Company name : MSC Cruises |
Ship name : MSC Preziosa |
Journey Start Date : Sun 29 May 2022 |
Journey End Date : Sun 05 Jun 2022 |
Port start : Kiel / Germany |
Port end : Kiel / Germany |
Count Nights : 7 nights |
Day | Port | Date | Arrival | Departure |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Kiel / Germany | Sun 29 May | 18:00 | |
2 | Mon 30 May | |||
3 | Given / Norway | Tue 31 May | 08:00 | 18:00 |
4 | Olesunn / Norway | Wed 01 Jun | 08:00 | 17:00 |
5 | Flom / Norway | Thu 02 Jun | 08:00 | 18:00 |
6 | Stavanger / Norway | Fri 03 Jun | 12:00 | 21:00 |
7 | Sat 04 Jun | |||
8 | Kiel / Germany | Sun 05 Jun | 07:00 |
Build Year : 2013 |
Width : 37.92 |
Length : 333.30 |
Speed : 24.21 |
Capacity : 4363 |
Deck Quantity : 18 |
Cabin Quantity : 1751 |
Restaurant Quantity : 4 |
Balancer : Yes |
Bergen, historically Bjørgvin, is a city and municipality in Hordaland on the west coast of Norway. At the end of the first quarter of 2018, the municipality's population was 280,216, and the Bergen metropolitan region has about 420,000 inhabitants. Bergen is the second-largest city in Norway. The municipality covers 465 square kilometres (180 sq mi) and is on the peninsula of Bergenshalvøyen. The city centre and northern neighbourhoods are on Byfjorden, 'the city fjord', and the city is surrounded by mountains; Bergen is known as the 'city of seven mountains'. Many of the extra-municipal suburbs are on islands. Bergen is the administrative centre of Hordaland, and consists of eight boroughs: Arna, Bergenhus, Fana, Fyllingsdalen, Laksevåg, Ytrebygda, Årstad, and Åsane.
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Stavanger is a city and municipality in Norway. It is the third largest city and metropolitan area in Norway (through conurbation with neighbouring Sandnes) and the administrative centre of Rogaland county. The municipality is the fourth most populous in Norway. Located on the Stavanger Peninsula in Southwest Norway, Stavanger counts its official founding year as 1125, the year the Stavanger Cathedral was completed. Stavanger's core is to a large degree 18th- and 19th-century wooden houses that are protected and considered part of the city's cultural heritage. This has caused the town centre and inner city to retain a small-town character with an unusually high ratio of detached houses, and has contributed significantly to spreading the city's population growth to outlying parts of Greater Stavanger.