Bremerhaven becomes a cruise hub: thousands of international guests!
Bremerhaven welcomes four cruise ships with over 6,700 international guests from June 4th to 7th, 2025 and revitalizes the region.

Bremerhaven becomes a cruise hub: thousands of international guests!
Bremerhaven is in cruise fever in the coming days. The port expects high maritime activity from June 4th to 7th, 2025. Four cruise ships will dock and take guests from Norway and Great Britain on board, leading to a revival of tourist life in the city. A total of over 6,700 passengers can be received, which underlines the importance of Bremerhaven as an important hub for cruises in Northern Europe. Loud North24 The first ship, the “Amera” from Phoenix Reisen, will arrive from Måløy (Norway) on June 4th with 740 guests and set course for Ulvik.
The “Mein Schiff 3” from TUI Cruises follows on June 5th, which continues from Kirkwall (GB) to London (GB) with 2,506 passengers. June 6th is dominated by “Mein Schiff 2”, which is the largest ship of the week with 2,894 guests and comes from Molde (Norway). His destination is Bergen (Norway). The finale on June 7th is the “Amadea” from Phoenix Reisen, which transports up to 600 guests from Edinburgh (GB) to Aalborg (Denmark).
Tourist highlights in Bremerhaven
The arrival of these cruise ships not only means increased visitor numbers, but also the chance for many tourists to enjoy the city's diverse offerings. Bremerhaven offers numerous sights that are interesting for visitors. This is part of it German emigration center, which houses an interactive exhibition on the history of German emigration. The Climate House Bremerhaven 8° East also attracts visitors who want to take a virtual journey through different climate zones around the world.
The Havenwelten area is ideal for walks, where you can find numerous restaurants and cafés as well as a picturesque view of the river and ships. The Bremerhaven Zoo by the Sea is also an attraction specializing in coastal animals, while the Fishing Harbor showcase provides information about fishing and fishing work.
Cultural experiences and local delicacies
Visitors can also explore the Bremerhaven Historical Museum, which offers insights into the city and regional history. There are also several museum ships such as the Seute Deern and the submarine Wilhelm Bauer, which are of interest to maritime enthusiasts. Regional works of art are regularly exhibited in the Kunsthalle Bremerhaven.
The city's culinary offerings, known for Labkaese, Leberkaese and traditional fish dishes such as Labskaus, invite guests to try the local specialties in the numerous restaurants.
With this variety of attractions and a full cruise program, Bremerhaven shows once again that it is a lively and attractive destination for international guests. The city not only benefits from the economic boom, but also consolidates its role as an important port in the cruise business.