EUROPA at sea, © Hapag-Lloyd Cruises
Hapag-Lloyd Cruises is bringing back one of its most distinctive luxury sailings in 2027: Gatsby Nights at Sea. After a strong response to this year’s debut, the line is repeating the four-night mini-cruise aboard MS EUROPA, with a 27 May 2027 departure that promises a long weekend of Riviera glamour, 1920s style and modern luxury.
This is not your average short cruise. The itinerary traces the Côte d’Azur and Italian Riviera, with five ports packed into four nights and a route that threads together Portofino, Saint-Tropez, Cannes, Nice and Corsica, creating a compact but seriously polished Mediterranean escape.
What gives the voyage its personality is the theme. On one evening, Deck 4 of Europa transforms into an exclusive Gatsby-era club, complete with feathers, pearls and champagne, bringing the Roaring Twenties to life in a way that feels immersive rather than gimmicky.

Hapag-Lloyd is clearly leaning into the idea of travel as atmosphere, not just transport. Instead of stacking the program with standard cruise entertainment, the line is building a curated experience around music, design, cuisine and that effortless French Riviera sense of savoir-vivre.
Cannes gets an especially appealing extended stay until midnight, which means more time on the Croisette and more room for spontaneous evening plans ashore. That kind of detail matters on a short itinerary, where every hour counts and the destination has to deliver quickly.
Corsica adds another layer to the mix. The French Mediterranean island offers unspoiled landscapes and a more authentic feel compared with the high-gloss Riviera ports, giving the itinerary a bit of contrast between glamorous towns and quieter, natural character.

The cruise is bookable in PLATINUM fare from €3,040 per person based on double occupancy, excluding arrival and departure package, with further details available on the official Hapag-Lloyd Cruises website: Hapag-Lloyd Cruises.
Even in a short format, this voyage manages to feel like a full experience rather than a taste. It is a neat example of how a themed mini-cruise can work: the destination is iconic, the styling is bold, and the timing is tight enough to keep the energy high. Hapag-Lloyd’s decision to repeat Gatsby Nights at Sea shows that the line is willing to experiment with atmosphere-driven travel, and that even a four-night departure can be a destination in its own right when the right mix of glamour, music and design is on board.
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