TRIP REPORT: My FREE MSC Cruise <$1,900 TOTAL Spend for a 17 Day Euro Trip! (MSC Poesia 10 Day Baltic Sea)
Updated most recently on April 5, 2025
prior update: November 15, 2024 / originally published June 8, 2024
First of my eight (so far) booked comped cruises is now officially in the books! The Casino Status Match JACKPOT has paid off handsomely for me (here’s the overview for how I did this). Trip reports breakdown what I spent (cash, miles, points) and what I saved and are organized by categories.
People wonder how I travel so much so I just wanted to show you how I do this BUT really this game/hobby can be as simple or complex as you want it to be. So take what you can from this ~ I always say that travel hacking is simply a way to get out there and travel. Then if you can elevate it to be a way to travel better, more often or both, that’s just the icing on the cake 🙂
I know that this can look intimidating but it’s because 1: I’m super extra AKA I tend to take things to the extremes and 2: I have been doing the miles + points thing for a LONG time so as with everything, practice makes perfect. Plus I believe in constantly learning and challenging myself so these trips are a reflection of this!!

One thing to note is that the cash price is what I would have paid when I booked XX. Take those numbers with a grain of salt because some of the things especially the premium cabin flights or even the cruise are not things I would be choosing if I had to pay the full cash amount. But they are included because they give you an idea of what travel hacking looks like in action.
Each category/section lists a total spend and then further is broken down as applicable ie what points/miles were used and how much actual cash I spent. Followed by cash price/value (used interchangeably) Then there is information about where are savings beyond the cash value ie what an upgrade is worth or if I was able to use a credit card benefit to recoup costs.
The first part of the trip report looks at what was spent on the vacation as we start with a look at the two typically most expensive parts of the trip: the flights and accommodations (now wondering if I should change the category from hotels but as normal, I digress). Then move on to the cruise then various other items that add to the bottom line before a quick look at the itinerary.
SPEND (Cash, Miles, Points) & SAVINGS BREAKDOWN
FLIGHTS
DEN-LGA (UA Econ): $4.90 spend. CASH VALUE: $189.10
Savings from United(UA) travel bank IYKYK. Note that $4.90 was put on my Ritz Carlton card purely for travel protection (vs paying for the entire flight with travel bank funds). Additional savings from preferred seat selection fee waived (unsure why UA didn’t charge me) + Inflight WiFi waived with T-Mobile plan (for more info on this T-Mobile bene, read this post)

JFK-FRA (SQ Bus) & FRA-BER (LH Econ): 56.7K SQ miles + $5.60 & 14K SQ miles + $70.10 spend. CASH VALUE: $2,195.30 & $338.00
Savings from Singapore Airlines(SQ) spontaneous escapes fare. FYI: these ✈️ showcase why it’s important to keep up to date on miles/points expiry as it was a use or lose situation with my SQ miles. I would have chosen more convenient flights otherwise and definitely would not have spent 14K SQ miles for an intra-Germany flight but it is what it is.
CPH-PHL (AA Flagship Biz): 1 system wide upgrade (SWU) + $506 spend. / CASH VALUE: $6,074
/ Savings: I was able to apply a SWU to a basic economy ticket at booking! Having AA elite status made this easier as it was a very knowledgeable agent that forced things thru on the back end. Also being Executive Platinum meant that I could enter the first class lounges at LHR and may have found my new favorite airport lounge.
HOTELS
Hyatt Place Flushing/LGA: 12K points + $10 (Housekeeping tip) Spend / CASH VALUE: $
244.15 /Additional savings from upgrade room type (also included in other sections for savings: Shuttle from LGA and complimentary breakfast)
Lindner Hotel Berlin Ku’damm: 20K points + €15 (Housekeeping tip/my part of split) Spend / CASH VALUE: $590.16
/ Additional savings 12K Hyatt points (booked nights before the hotel moved up to Category 2!) + upgrade to 1 King Bed Ku’damm View Deluxe room
MSC COMPED CRUISE:
MSC Poesia Baltics 11 day Cruise – read this for my review: $301.34 spend. / CASH VALUE: $4,008.96
Cruise fare and port fees/expenses for two were comped by MSC so only responsible for €12 daily staff gratuities (€108 in total). I did choose to give an additional €50 room attendant tip + €20 dinner waiter tip (my share for each) & $20 in other misc staff tips. Cruise was sold out so no upgrade with Diamond status.
At booking, I paid $59 for the Fantastica experience. This was actually not the original itinerary booked and change fee was waived (this cruise kept going from only balcony available to sold out when I was looking and finally had an oceanview become available in January!). I did have to pay a $400 deposit but that was credited back as nonrefundable onboard credit upon embarking.
Note: there will not be a separate post about the next few sections before the itinerary and any worthwhile mentions will be with the appropriate flights, cruise or location detailed posts.
FOOD
$456.42 spend. Savings of $294.17 on meals + drinks from MSC Diamond status and lounge access (biz class tickets and credit card benefits). I should really make a separate breakdown for how much I spend on desserts especially ice cream; I would venture to guess it’s 25-33% of this total.
TRANSPORTATION
$207.70 spend. Savings of $60 from Amex benefits + LGA shuttle. The great part about this trip and itinerary is that metros, rail, bus etc in these cities were readily and easily accessible. I was able to take a lot of public transportation but also took some Bolts/Uber due to my knee. Again it is what it is there – but if I was healthy, costs would have been a lot lower here.
ACTIVITIES
$265.50 spend. Savings of $16 from MSC Diamond ~ thermal spa visit on sea day. Mainly walking tour tips + a few museum entrance fees made up this category.
MISCELLANEOUS
Just realized that the data is wrong for this category and I put the MSC WiFi here so it’s actually $47.44 Spend consisting mainly of magnets and 💵 for my home display collections + some chocolate for my family (I only buy souvenirs if something is easily transportable + it will be enjoyed).
Also included for this category is a €9.10 DM supply run in Berlin. I am #teamcarryon all the way even with having airline status and flying biz class (and with the trip being 22 days long, I had a Philly trip added at the end)! One downside is the restriction on liquids so refillable containers are the key to success here + I buy some mini bottles to supplement. Even so it is absolutely necessary to buy conditioner, lotion and SPF for a trip of this length. But I would rather do this and spend a little more than having to deal with luggage delays or if it doesn’t arrive with the added complication of getting on a cruise.
ITINERARY
Check out the trip overview for more information detailed information on the itinerary
Including posts for each day as applicable.
RELATED MSC POESIA BALTICS CRUISE POSTS
- Wanna learn more about how I got this comp cruise in the first place? Read about my casino status match jackpot here
- Since there’s always a debate about if this type of travel is really “free”, read what my free MSC comp cruise really costs
- MSC Poesia overview covers the itinerary daily details with links to applicable port/day posts
- Review of the MSC POESIA (ship specific)
- Read What I Wish I Knew Before Booking on MSC
- How I elevated the trip further by status matching to MSC Diamond (aka one of the ways to travel better part)
Saved as a favorite, I really like your blog and can’t wait to start using my points and miles. I wish I could have done these free cruoses thing too