by doublebara13
The concentration camp excursion should not be missed and we did a very good tour of the city of Berlin and the wall and the Holocaust Memorial
Visited: Aug 25, 2014
by mabboylan
The train was a great way to get to Berlin. We enjoyed the tour and the took us for lunch at an amazing restaurant. Nolle was a delightful restaurant. Great food & ambience!
Visited: May 19, 2017
by Lynnpoly
Made our own way to Rostock via bus and tram, wandered about taking in the sights before taking the train to seaside town of Warnemaunde. All day ticket cost of €5.20 for all modes of transport can't beat it. Tourist office staff also very helpful. Lovely chilled day.
Visited: Jul 07, 2018
by cmlitwa54
loved lunch, wonderful city guide and transfer guide were very knowledgeable. very moving to see the brattenberg gate, the wall, the allied museum and the day. It was a long drive to berlin but well worth the trip
Visited: Aug 19, 2015
by shipslazycat
Went to Berlin with Cruising Excursions. Great trip with an excellent guide
Visited: Aug 01, 2019
by librarianelaine
Warnemunde was nicer than Rostock, both were too far from Berlin for day trips.
Visited: Jun 08, 2018
by briana928
Probably the cleanest city I had ever seen. We also bought the biggest and most delicious strawberries and witnessed someone walking a giraffe on a leash!
Visited: Jun 04, 2005
by LoveMyPibble
No tour here- on our own. Cruise shuttle guide gave us all maps- great- but didn't know where we could try some German beer! So she referred us to the visitor's center and luckily they pointed us to a real Beer Garden. My husband, the dark beer guy, was thrilled. It was a lovely place and we sat outside in great weather. We were initially supposed to dock at the main port (closer to Berlin), which would have likely allowed us to see a bit more, but NCL changed it to Rostock months before. As it was, we had a very nice afternoon.
Visited: Jul 22, 2019
by flynnc25
We took the train to Rostock which is a very pretty town. The Hanse Sail festival was happening on the riverside with many tall sail boats docked, a funfair and beer and food stalls. The festival was also happening in Warnemünde which we walked around on our return before going back to the ship. Berlin is too far away for a day trip and there are plenty of other interesting places within reasonable distance of Warnemünde/Rostock.
by pokeynomore
We took the bus ride to Berlin on the 20th Century Experience tour. We saw the Berlin Wall remains, Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie, and Charlotttenburg Palace, to name a few. Our guide was very informative. We had a delicious lunch and snacks on the bus each way. Wonderful day.
Visited: May 01, 2018
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