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Scenic Sailings to Hamburg

Hamburg Cruises

Hamburg is a big city in Germany, right next to a river called the Elbe.The city has lots of water—rivers and canals everywhere. The streets are full of shops, and there’s music sometimes too. It’s not far from other places in Europe, so your ship might stop here before going somewhere else. Kids and grown-ups both find stuff to enjoy. Hamburg is a good spot for a trip—it’s easy to see why people pick it. We also have our Top 5 Things to do in Hamburg if you want more information.

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2 Nights | Northern Europe | MSC Cruises | MSC Preziosa

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Oslo Hamburg

2 Nights

Oslo | Hamburg **

Cruise Deals from Oslo to Hamburg

Lowest Rate*
  • Balcony $255.00*
  • Suite $455.00*
From USD $255.00* USD $127.50* / night(s) Includes taxes and fees*

2 Nights | Europe | Cunard | Queen Anne

2 Nights | Europe | Cunard | Queen Anne

Queen Anne

Southampton Hamburg

2 Nights

Southampton | Hamburg **

Cruise Deals from Southampton to Hamburg

Lowest Rate*
  • Interior $309.00*
  • Oceanview $439.00*
  • Balcony $489.00*
  • Suite $609.00*
From USD $309.00* USD $154.50* / night(s) Includes taxes and fees*

3 Nights | Northern Europe | MSC Cruises | MSC Preziosa

3 Nights | Northern Europe | MSC Cruises | MSC Preziosa

MSC Preziosa virtual-360

Copenhagen Hamburg

3 Nights

Copenhagen | Oslo | Hamburg **

Cruise Deals from Copenhagen to Hamburg

Lowest Rate*
  • Oceanview $357.69*
  • Balcony $387.69*
  • Suite $627.69*
From USD $357.69* USD $119.23* / night(s) Includes taxes and fees*

2 Nights | Europe | Cunard | Queen Anne

2 Nights | Europe | Cunard | Queen Anne

Queen Anne

Southampton Hamburg

2 Nights

Southampton | Hamburg **

Cruise Deals from Southampton to Hamburg

Lowest Rate*
  • Interior $359.00*
  • Oceanview $439.00*
  • Balcony $509.00*
  • Suite $709.00*
From USD $359.00* USD $179.50* / night(s) Includes taxes and fees*

2 Nights | Europe | Cunard | Queen Anne

2 Nights | Europe | Cunard | Queen Anne

Queen Anne

Southampton Hamburg

2 Nights

Southampton | Hamburg **

Cruise Deals from Southampton to Hamburg

Lowest Rate*
  • Interior $389.00*
  • Oceanview $409.00*
  • Balcony $459.00*
  • Suite $659.00*
From USD $389.00* USD $194.50* / night(s) Includes taxes and fees*

Popular Departure Ports for Hamburg

Your cruise to Hamburg may start from different cities, and each one’s got its own thing going. cross the atlantic ocean to reach Hamburg—it’s a long trip but pretty cool experience. Southampton in England is another one; it’s not too far from Germany, so ships leave there, cut through the water, and pull into Hamburg without much fuss. Barcelona’s down in Spain, a warm place—ships start there, head up the coast, and land in Hamburg after a sunny ride. These cities are where your cruise kicks off. You just pick one that works for you, and off you go to Hamburg.

Cruises to Hamburg depart from these Departure Ports:

Things To Know About Hamburg

  • Your cruise ship stops here, in this port city from medieval era. And you’ll see lots of old buildings and new ones mixed together. It’s busy but fun. People live here, work here, and like to eat fish or snacks by the water. You can walk around easy in some cool pedestrian spots—it’s flat, not hilly.
  • The weather changes a lot. Summer is warm, good for being outside, but it can rain any time, so bring a jacket. Winter gets cold and dark, but they have lights and markets to brighten the night. Hamburg has an old history—long ago, it was a place for trading, and you can still feel that today. There’s a big church called St. Michael’s you can climb for a view. Food is good—try fish sandwiches or hot soup. People speak German, but many know English too, so you can ask for help. It’s safe, just watch your bag in crowded spots. Hamburg is close to other cities, so your cruise might go there next. It’s a place that’s simple to enjoy—look at ships, eat, walk, and see what’s up.

Top Cruises to Hamburg

Here are three top cruises that stop in Hamburg. Each one is different, so you can pick what you like best. They’re easy to book and fun to try.

Cunard Cruises

Cunard runs large ships that feel fancy and old-fashioned, classical style. They come to Hamburg from places like Southampton in England or New York City in America. The trip takes a few days across the water, and you get to see Hamburg’s port when you arrive. On the ship, they serve good food and tea in the afternoon. The rooms are big, like a nice hotel, and you can sleep well. They do trips on land to see old buildings or churches in Hamburg. The crew is polite and helps you a lot. It’s good for people who want a quiet, classy ride with no rush. If you like calm days and nice dinners, Cunard is a solid pick.

Hurtigruten

Hurtigruten uses smaller ships that go to Hamburg. They’re great for cold places like Norway, but they stop here too. You can start in Hamburg, sail up to see mountains and water, then come back. The ship goes to small towns where big ships can’t fit. You see pretty views—like hills and the sea—and eat warm food like soup or fish. The crew talks to you about the places you visit, so you learn stuff. It’s not loud or busy—just peaceful. If you like nature and want to see things up close, Hurtigruten works well. It’s a cozy way to travel to Hamburg.

MSC Cruises

MSC Cruises has amazing ships that are full of action. They leave from Barcelona in Spain or Southampton and get to Hamburg after some days. Onboard, you find lots of food—pizza, pasta, ice cream—and a pool to swim in. They play music and have games for kids and grown-ups. When you stop in Hamburg, they take you to see canals or old spots. It’s busy and loud, so it’s good for families or people who like fun. MSC makes the trip exciting all the way.

Highlights Of Cruises to Hamburg

For cheap cruises to Hamburg, CruiseBooking.com is a good place to start. They have lots of options that don’t cost too much, so you can visit this German city without spending all your money. They offer some special deals and lower prices, making it easy to book your Hamburg cruise. The website is simple to use—you pick your trip and finish fast. Go to CruiseBooking.com now to see the best prices for cruises to Hamburg and plan your Germany trip.

FAQs for Cruises To Hamburg

1. When’s the best time to cruise to Hamburg?

Spring and fall—April to June or September to October—are the best. The weather is nice, not too hot or cold, and there aren’t many people around. Summer is warm and full of visitors if you like that, but winter is cold and quiet.

2. What are the top spots to see in Hamburg?

Check out St. Michael’s Church, the Elbe River, the Old Town, and the Fish Market. They’re the big places—each one’s got something cool to see.

3. What money do they use in Germany, and do cards work?

While they use the Euro—EUR, it generally known that Germans prefer cash, especially in small shops, food places, hotels. So, plan accordingly.

4. Any health stuff or vaccine shots needed for Germany?

No special shots to get in—just make sure your normal ones are good. Talk to your doctor if you’re worried, but it’s usually fine.

5. What language do they speak in Hamburg?

German is the main one, but lots of people know English in tourist areas. You’ll be okay either way.

6. Any tips for Hamburg visitors?

It’s pretty safe, but be smart—don’t go down dark streets at night, keep your stuff close, and use real taxis or buses.