Warnemünde Cruise Center is a well-designed and conveniently located terminal — just the right size to handle one cruise ship and its passengers without feeling overcrowded or chaotic. We arrived by train from Berlin, and the cruise center is only about a 10-minute walk from the Warnemünde train station. The walk is flat and fully paved, which made it easy to manage even with rolling suitcases. Inside the terminal, everything felt organized and efficient. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the check-in process for our MSC cruise was smooth and quick. We didn’t have to wait long to get processed and on board, which was a great start to our cruise experience. Overall, it’s a small but functional port that does exactly what it needs to do — if you’re planning a cruise out of Warnemünde, this terminal makes the transition from land to...
Read moreI really enjoyed my stop at the Warnemünde Cruise Terminal in Rostock! Its a charming little port clean, easy to get around, and with a great atmosphere. The giant Ferris wheel right by the harbor is a must-do and the views over the ocean are amazing! There are only a few souvenir shops, but they have some nice local items, and the prices are quite fair compared to other cruise ports I’ve visited. If your schedule allows, definitely take a stroll around the promenade / beach area, it’s lovely and relaxed, with plenty of cafés and spots to sit and watch the ships go by. Overall, a pleasant and welcoming port that’s perfect for a laid-back day...
Read moreThis is not a good port for mobility challenged passengers. I had to walk so far just to get out of lot since two other closer entrances were closed. On the good side, it does have WC facility in the building, which was a good thing because none of the toilets on our enormous Celebrity Silhouette was working when we left the boat in the morning. Most passengers at that time had left for the insane 12-hour Berlin Wall tour, so we didn’t have to wait long to use the toilet at the...
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