ms Europa deck 9 plan (Cabins-Bridge-Golf-Gym1)
Deck layout and review

Review of ms Europa deck 9 (Cabins-Bridge-Golf-Gym1)
BELLEVUE DECK (9th floor)
The fore-located Wheelhouse/Navigation Bridge (Brucke) and the adjacent Captain’s Suite and officers' quarters are inaccessible to passengers.
Sansibar is an outdoor nightclub/bar lounge positioned at the stern. The iconic venue offers unobstructed sea views (the ship's wake), a relaxed-elegant ambience, and is a social place for guests to unwind, drink cocktails, watch the sunset or simply enjoy the travel vibe.
Golf is an indoor golf facility rather than a traditional outdoor course. This includes a golf simulator with a driving range and putting green. On cruises where a “Golf & Cruise” package is offered, the golf facility is part of a broader program: guests may receive instruction/coaching from PGA-affiliated golf professionals, and benefit from video-analysis training sessions, use of the simulator and possibly other golf-related services (when available) as part of that package.
Fitness-Studio (lower level 1 of 2) is a modern Gym Room with high-quality equipment and unobstructed sea views. For those who want more guided or structured activity, personal training is offered on request: passengers can request individual training sessions, including tailored workout programmes, fitness checks, and even nutritional advice. In addition to standard gym equipment for cardio and strength training, guests may also take advantage of yoga or Pilates – combining more gentle, holistic fitness with the cruise-ship wellness mindset.
Magrodome is a sliding glass roof over the swimming pool area on Deck 8 below.
Cruise cabins from 901 to 914, all of which are Veranda Suites (categories 6 and 7). Cabins 913 (starboard) and 914 (portside), each is approx 30 cm narrower than the ship's standard accommodations. This is the only reason they are priced differently (as Category 6).
