Hapag-Lloyd publishes new voyages
MS EUROPA and MS EUROPA 2 open booking season
The traditional shipping company Hapag-Lloyd Cruises is publishing the main catalogs for the voyages of the EUROPA and EUROPA 2 in the season from September/October 2022 to September 2023. Interested parties can choose from 56 newly launched voyages of the luxury ships with 24 premiere ports.
Lunar cruise experience
Last year, the Berlitz Cruise Guide named the two fleet sisters EUROPA and EUROPA 2 the best ships in the world. There were many reasons for the favorable verdict. For example, guests on the EUROPA can expect innovative gourmet delights in a total of five restaurants, a holistic wellbeing program and exceptional hospitality. The EUROPA 2 is a trendsetter for lifestyle and luxury and is known for its modern interior design, outstanding events, a varied sports program and culinary diversity. The sisters are united in their mission to offer their passengers a travel experience at the highest level with outstanding service.
If you would like to get to know the EUROPA first, you can do so on a four-day Mediterranean cruise. For the first time in 15 years, slightly longer voyages will take passengers to Brazil and combine Australia with the island world of the Philippines. No fewer than 14 first calls are part of this voyage. Those who combine several voyages at once even have the opportunity to travel around the world in five stages. The tour around the globe starts in Hamburg and ends there 265 days later. Format trips, for example with a focus on wellness, are also in focus.
The EUROPA 2 will visit ten premiere ports in the 2022/23 season, including Incehon (Seoul/South Korea). During this voyage, passengers will experience Japan during the cherry blossom season, visit the imposing city of Tokyo and get to know Hiroshima. The Changdeokgung Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is also on the program. This trip will also appeal to art lovers; it is an art2sea format trip. Art experts will accompany the cruise. On board, there will be an exhibition curated to match the route and additional museum visits on land.
Further information & booking: www.hl-cruises.com
















































