Rostock cruise port guide
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About Rostock
Rostock is the largest city in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, straddling the Warnow River estuary on the Baltic Sea. Its Warnemünde district is Germany's busiest cruise port by number of boardings and a popular seaside resort, while the medieval Hanseatic city centre features well-preserved churches and historic architecture.
Temperate Baltic coast climate with warm summers (best June–August) and cold winters. Rostock Warnemünde hosts the popular Warnemünde Sail regatta each summer.
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Cruises visiting Rostock
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9-Day Baltic from Helsinki to Copenhagen: Germany, Sweden & Poland
Norwegian Sun · Scandinavia · 9 nights
from $2,409
$267 / night
Copenhagen to Stockholm
Seven Seas Grandeur · Europe · 7 nights
from $8,499
$1,214 / night
Storied Scandinavia - Stockholm to Oslo
Seven Seas Grandeur · Scandinavia · 10 nights
from $12,849
$1,284 / night
Grand Pathways of Europe - Barcelona -to- Amsterdam (Ijmuiden)
Seven Seas Mariner · Worldwide · 101 nights
from $83,749
$829 / night
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