Visiting Medieval Swedish Ruins on a Baltic Sea Island on an MSC Cruise (oh.. also Gdansk, Poland)
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Welcome back to our cruise around the Baltic Sea on the MSC Poesia. This cruise was 9 nights long and covered a lot of ground. We visited the beautiful Warnemünde, Germany in our last video, and now we are moving on to Gdansk, Poland and the mysterious Gotland Island, which is actually part of Sweden. Visby is the port there that we will call home for a very short day.
We had a great time on this cruise, and to be honest the beautiful little city of Visby was one of our favorite stops on this entire journey. Before the cruise is done, we will have visited Denmark, Germany, Poland, Latvia, Estonia, Sweden, and Finland in just 9 days. Now that is truly an immersive experience!
Make sure you check out the first part of this cruise series if you haven't already. You can find the video link in this description.
00:00 Welcome to Poland!
00:58 Shore Excursion to Gdansk, Poland
04:25 Eating Some Pierogi!
05:15 A Review of the Gdansk Shore Excursion
06:33 Dinner at the Buffet
07:09 Theatre Show and Entertainment on Board
07:59 The Island of Gotland
09:34 Walking Around Visby, Sweden
12:49 The Walls Around Visby
13:57 Getting Fika (Afternoon Tea)
15:13 Getting some Great Views
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Greetings from Brazil!
I'm going to these cruise in may. Thank you for the video. ❤
Going on this cruise soon and this video is very helpful. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! You will have a great time!
Hi, liking the video since I’m thinking about going on a MSC cruise and I’m from Sweden. At 14:08, the word “Fika” don’t translate to Coffee. It’s more like the afternoon tea resemblance, except it’s with coffee. Kaffe is the literal Swedish word for coffee 😊
It kind of did translate to coffe, here's from Wikipedia: "fika (pronounced [ˈfîːka] ) (back slang of kaffi (coffee, dialectal))"
@@Jonassvensson-uv9zd I wouldn’t consider a back slang a definition of a word. Also a back slang is a word spoken in secret backwards. Don’t get how that would define the word.
@@Jonassvensson-uv9zd I would rather go with another definition of fika found on Wikipedia. “Fika, a Swedish coffee break or light meal”
Above all Gdańsk Poland...
Aside from the historic center, the Solidarity Center museum is worth a visit. Exhibits detail the 1980 shipyard strike that led eventually to the end of the communist government in Poland. One could also elect to take the train to Malbork, the castle of the Teutonic knights. Taking a 20-minute train ride from Gydnia to Gdansk frees you from the restrictions of the group tour.