ms Europa 2 deck 8 plan (Cabins-Kids)
Deck layout and review

Review of ms Europa 2 deck 8 (Cabins-Kids)
Sansibar is the ship’s signature bar lounge with both indoor and outdoor/terrace seating. It is styled as a maritime-beach-bar successor to the famous Sansibar on Sylt Island. It offers a relaxed, informal vibe during the day and transitions into a lively social venue in the evening. Sansibar serves a late breakfast (including croissants and espresso-style drinks), light meals, snacks, and drinks throughout the day. In the evenings, Sansibar becomes a nightclub. It sometimes hosts a DJ and offers music and dancing. The decor features premium wood paneling, seating built into wine-crate-style room dividers, and a chandelier made of 1,000 wine bottles.
Knopf Club / Kids' Club is the venue dedicated to childcare and supervised children’s activities. Families travelling on one of the “family cruises” can enrol children in this club — the program caters to very young children through to pre-teens and early teens.
- For the youngest travellers (ages 2 to 3) there is the Knopf Club: a supervised area designed for toddlers. It features baby- and toddler-appropriate facilities (like a “ball paradise,” sensory walls, a cuddle-/lounging area, changing tables, play mats etc.), giving the smallest children a safe, playful environment.
- For children roughly 4 to 10 years old, there is the Kids’ Club. This offers a richer variety of activities: creative and craft-oriented sessions, games, possibly theatre or “discovery” activities (like small experiments or ship-related exploration), a children’s library, reading and play areas, and a kind of cinema or movie/film-showing option.
- For older children / early teens (11 to 15 years old), there is a Teens’ Club with appropriate facilities and social/entertainment programming tailored to that age group. The programme on board spans supervised times during the day — typically clubs are open from morning into the evening (with sessions like 9 AM-5 PM, and later 6:30-10 PM, depending on age group). In addition to indoor playground, crafts and entertainment, there are also special “family-cruise” shore excursions for children and teens (sometimes organized without parents), giving kids a chance to explore, have adventures and meet peers under adult supervision.
4 Tender Boats, 2 Lifeboats
Cruise cabins from 800 to 849, of which Veranda / Ocean Suites (category 4), Grand Suites (category 8 and 13 - handicapped accessible) and Family Apartments (category 12).
Forward starboard cabins 811 and 813 are for disabled passengers.
There are a total of 8 pairs of connecting cabins (family apartments with connecting doors).
