MS Hamburg starts extraordinary 147-day cruise to Hawaii!
The MS Hamburg will begin a 147-day cruise from Hamburg to Hawaii and back on December 6, 2027, including unique shore excursions.

MS Hamburg starts extraordinary 147-day cruise to Hawaii!
Exciting news for cruise fans: The MS Hamburg, Germany's smallest cruise ship, will set sail from Hamburg to Hawaii for the first time on December 6, 2027. This extraordinary 147-day journey will be a very special adventure that is already attracting a lot of attention. Cruise4News reports that guests in the Hanseatic city will be welcomed with an overnight stay in a hotel before the ship sets sail for the second time.
With a maximum capacity of 400 passengers, the MS Hamburg offers an intimate atmosphere on the high seas. The journey first takes you along the impressive Elbphilharmonie, followed by Christmas at sea and a spectacular New Year's Eve celebration at the famous Copacabana in Rio de Janeiro. These highlights promise an unforgettable experience for all travelers.
Adventure and fjords
But that's just the beginning: the route includes fascinating landings in the Falkland Islands and the Chilean fjords before continuing to Easter Island and French Polynesia, where destinations such as Moorea, Papeete and Bora Bora are on the agenda. Finally, the MS Hamburg will dock in Honolulu, Hawaii in early March 2028. On Board highlights that this voyage also includes a visit to Mexico, Guatemala and Costa Rica before passengers cross the Panama Canal and dive into island hopping through the Caribbean.
On the return journey via Bermuda and the Azores there is also the opportunity to explore these enchanting destinations before the adventure ends with the return to Hamburg.
Early bird prices and more
An attractive offer for more spontaneous travelers: early bird prices start at 26,549 euros per person until January 31, 2026. These prices are quite fair for such a comprehensive and eventful trip, especially when you consider how much is on offer on land and at sea. planTours also makes the detailed itinerary available to various travel agencies.
Cruise tourism not only plays a central role for passengers, but also has a significant economic impact on many destinations. According to a study by the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association, this sector generates remarkable sales in the Caribbean, reaching $4.3 billion in the 2023/24 season. CruiseTricks shows that 33.3 million passengers and crew members spent an average of $3.3 billion in this region.
So if you're thinking about booking your next cruise, traveling on the MS Hamburg could be an excellent choice! It sounds like a great adventure that promises both peace and excitement. Pack your bags and experience an incomparable journey towards your dream destinations!