CRUISES TO AND FROM KIEL, GERMANY

Kiel cruises: maritime heritage, beaches and lovely Lübeck

Where the sea is concerned, nowhere is more important in Germany – and, arguably, Northern Europe – than Kiel. This Schleswig-Holstein port city is a vital link between the Baltic and North Seas, heading up the Kiel Canal, the world’s busiest artificial waterway, which connects the two.

Kiel is one of Northern Europe’s major cruise and shipbuilding hubs, too, and a Kiel cruise can show you the delights of Kieler Woche (Kiel Week), one of Europe’s biggest regattas, and Kiel Aquarium with its eclectic assortment of Baltic and North Sea sea life.

But a trip to Kiel is also about location. Kiel cruises can factor-in the Jutland peninsula’s other alluring ports: dynamic city-state Hamburg and history-rich Lübeck, a chief port of the once super-powerful Hanseatic League that ruled Europe’s sea trade for centuries.
A cruise to Kiel can also include visits to Kiel Botanical Gardens and its staggering 14,000 plant species, one of Germany’s best open-air museums at Molfsee and bewitching Baroque fortress Eutin Castle. Take a Kiel cruise for unforgettable adventures to this compelling corner of Germany.

This nautically-driven city can also be the starting point for an adventure to some of Europe’s most staggeringly beautiful scenery – the Norwegian fjords. Take a cruise from Kiel to these awe-inspiring landscapes (easily accessible from Norwegian port stops including Geiranger, Molde and Ålesund) and start soaking up towering cliffs rising from powerfully blue waters, gaping mountain valleys and thick forests. Truly a place of tranquillity, and ultimately reachable from Kiel’s animated shores.

BEST KIEL CRUISES

Kiel’s handy location within reach of numerous Northern European ports makes it perfect to combine with a four- to 14-night cruise from the UK via RotterdamNetherlands or La Rochelle, France.

Kiel cruise can travel further afield to the likes of Bilbao in Spain. Also visit Kiel as part of a seven-night cruise to Scandinavia.

MSC Euribia

Northern Europe
 7 Nights

MSC Euribia

Northern Europe
 11 Nights

MSC Euribia

Northern Europe
 7 Nights

CRUISES FROM KIEL

From Kiel cruise port there are incredible destinations to be visited. For starters, a cruise from Kiel can encompass a stop at the thriving Danish capital of Copenhagen, where you’ll find world-class dining and similarly heralded museums and art galleries.

Continue your Scandinavian odyssey on cruises from Kiel by sailing north to Norway, where unrelentingly gorgeous fjords await. Norwegian port stops including MåløyGeiranger and Hellesylt provide entry points to the soaring peaks and endless waters of the fjords, but also make charming visits in themselves. These traditional towns and villages offer a glimpse into rural life, but with access to more top-notch culture and cuisine for those who want it. Speaking of which, Ålesund – with its array of art nouveau architecture – is a must-visit for lovers of art and design on a cruise from Kiel, and still offers access to the bewitching landscapes of the fjords.
Set sail with MSC Cruises to discover what cruises from Kiel 2024 have in store.

CRUISES TO KIEL

To take a Kiel cruise is to embark on a story of many mighty chapters. Passengers can see the sights of Kiel itself on various cruises to Kiel, themed by the port’s deep and storied ties with the sea. Unpick Kiel’s maritime heritage at Kiel Maritime Museum or view vessels navigating the planet’s busiest artificial waterway, Kiel Canal. And alight just north of the city to see the poignant Laboe Naval Memorial, a monument to all sailors lost at sea.

On cruises to Kiel, nearby attractions are equally fascinating: Falckensteiner Strand is a lovely, two-kilometre length of sand offering great watersports, Molfsee is one of Germany’s finest open-air museums, and then there’s grand, Baroque Eutin Castle and the Malente area, poised between the bewitching lakes of Dieksee and Kellersee.

A little further away, visit one of Germany’s greatest UNESCO sites, the mesmeric, many-spired city of Lübeck, or linger in Hamburg, where the nation’s best nightlife outside Berlin beckons.

KIEL SHORE EXCURSIONS: MARITIME SIGHTS AND CASTLES

Kiel is a port imploring to be explored, with top attractions not just in the city but also within an easy day trip across the Schleswig-Holstein region.

Discover the best Kiel shore excursions with MSC Cruises – receive a 20% discount if excursions are booked prior to departure.

See sights like Kiel Canal and the Laboe Naval Memorial on maritime Kiel excursions. Alternatively, visit one of Germany’s greatest UNESCO sites, Lübeck, famous for its seven spectacular church spires; experience the elegance of the nation’s second city, Hamburg, or take Kiel tours to lesser-known sights like the 17th-century castle and scenic lakes around Plön.

Explore Kiel with MSC Cruises excursions

HOW TO REACH KIEL CRUISE TERMINAL

MSC Cruises’ ships dock at the Ostuferhafen Terminal when stopping in Kiel, which is located at the northern end of the Port of Kiel. The cruise terminal address is: Ostuferhafen 15, 24149 Kiel, Germany. It is located around eight kilometres to the east of central Kiel.

If driving to Kiel cruise port, MSC Cruises passengers have two options for parking: self-service parking at the Port of Kiel or self-service parking with a shuttle at Parken & Meer.

The car park at the Port of Kiel is located within the cruise terminal. Ostuferhafen is signposted on main roads in Kiel. At first, follow the signs stating “Fähre“, “Ostufer” and later on “Ostuferhafen”. Upon arrival, please navigate through the gate on lane 1 into the harbour area. Target for GPS: “Grenzstraße”. Postal code: 24149.

The self-service car park with shuttle service at Parken & Meer is near the centre of Kiel, on Benzstraße 10, 24148 Kiel, located to the north-est of Kiel rail station.

PORT OF KIEL
KIEL – Parking located inside the terminal

VEHICLE DAYS RATES
Car/Van 8 € 149
Car/Van 15 € 175

PARKEN & MEER
Shuttle – outdoor Parking

VEHICLE DAYS RATES
Car/Van 8-9 € 129

Kiel’s main rail station is Kiel Central Station, located on Bahnhofsplatz in the centre of the city, on the opposite side of the harbour to the cruise port.

The easiest way to reach Kiel cruise port from the rail station is to take the MSC shuttle service, which leaves continuously on the day of embarkation up to four hours before cruise departure and costs €10 per person.

Alternatively, you can take public transport. Two bus services – line 11 and line 60S – go to the cruise port from the station. Get off at Grenzstraße and follow signs to the cruise terminal. The bu1s can take up to 30 minutes to reach the destination. You can also get a taxi from the train station to the cruise port, which should take around 15 minutes and should cost approximately €20-€25.

While Kiel does have an airport, it is a small, regional airport with a limited number of flights. International passengers going to Kiel will need to fly to Hamburg International Airport, located around 84 kilometres south of Kiel.
The easiest way to get from Hamburg Airport to the Kiel cruise port is to request an MSC transfer service, which you can do via the MSC call centre.

You can also reach the cruise port using public transport. Either take the Kielius airport bus, which takes you directly from the airport to Kiel Central Bus Station in around 90 minutes, or take the S11 train to Hamburg Central Station, where you can connect to a regional train to Kiel Central Station. You can take public transport or a taxi from both Kiel Central Bus Station and Kiel Central Station to the cruise terminal.

If you are driving, leave Hamburg Airport heading north and join Autobahn 7, before following signs to Kiel. Continue for approximately 60 kilometres before joining the A215 towards Kiel. Stay on the A215 until you reach Kiel, where you can follow signs to Ostuferhafen, where the cruise terminal is located.

Located in the north of Germany near the south-western shore of the Baltic Sea, Kiel has a temperate maritime climate, with cool summers and mild winters.

The warmest months are typically in summer, with average daily high temperatures of between 20-21°C from June to August. The coolest months are in winter, when daily high temperatures average between 2-4°C from December to February.

Kiel is generally more affordable than other major cities in Germany. For example, public transport is fairly cheap, particularly if you are travelling by bus. There are also many free things to do in Kiel, such as visiting the Kiel Botanical Gardens, viewing the Church of St. Nikolai and simply strolling around the city’s interesting streets and harbour front.

There are many things to do in Kiel and you can pack a lot into just one day. Head to the Kiel Botanical Gardens, where you can see a diverse range of plant species in a tranquil setting – it’s also free to enter. Also try the centre of Kiel, where you can see the Church of St. Nikolai or visit the aquarium.

After stopping for lunch, go north to one of the area’s many beaches. The most popular beaches near Kiel include Falkensteiner Strand and Schilksee Strandbad, both of which have plenty of amenities and opportunities for watersports. You can also head to Strand Hasselfelde, a smaller but much quieter beach that’s perfect for relaxing on.