Copenhagen
Copenhagen
Copenhagen
Copenhagen
Copenhagen

Copenhagen

Denmark

Introduction to Port

Copenhagen’s port sets itself apart with a seamless blend of city-center access and waterfront modernity, turning a port call into a crash course in Danish design, culture, and cuisine. From the moment ships dock at the state-of-the-art terminal, passengers are within steps of the capital’s pulse—the bike-friendly avenues, canals, royal heritage, and stylish waterfront that define the city. Signature experiences include swift canal cruises through Christianshavn and Nyhavn, guided visits to Amalienborg Palace and Rosenborg Castle, and excursions to the historic fishing village of Dragør to feel old Denmark at the sea’s edge. Guests can pair palace encounters with scenic bike-and-food itineraries, gastronomic strolls, and harbor-front picnics that capture Copenhagen’s fairytale charm, all while tracing the landmarks immortalized in Wonderful Copenhagen and Gefion Fountain. The port’s location also underpins a robust, fleet-friendly ecosystem—close-proximity berths with easy gangways, efficient baggage handling, and shore-power connections that minimize turnaround time and emissions. Onboard services during calls emphasize ease and comfort, with multilingual guest desks, dedicated disembarkation lounges, and curated shore excursions ranging from gourmet food tours to tranquil canal safaris, ensuring every visit to Copenhagen is effortless, immersive, and unforgettable.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Royal history and fairy-tale charm
Visit Amalienborg, Rosenborg, and the storied streets that inspired Hans Christian Andersen.
Scenic waterways and waterfronts
Cruise canals, walk Nyhavn, and enjoy canal-side restaurants.
Innovative design and architecture
From City Hall to modern icons, Copenhagen showcases sustainable design.
Easy port-to-city access
Efficient transport links make exploring fast and simple.