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| 1 | Oslo, NorwayEmbarkment | 18:00 | ||
depart 18:00 ![]() Oslo, Norway, is a captivating stop for cruisers seeking a blend of rich history and stunning natural beauty. Known as the green city, Oslo offers an enchanting Scandinavian atmosphere and countless attractions that ensure every visitor leaves with unforgettable memories.
Once you step ashore, take a leisurely stroll to the iconic Royal Palace, where you can watch the changing of the guard. Explore the impressive Storting parliament building and the historic town hall, famous for hosting the Nobel Prize ceremony each year. For those looking to indulge in some retail therapy, Karl Johans Gate is the perfect spot to find unique gifts and local treasures. With its friendly locals and vibrant culture, Oslo promises a fantastic experience for every cruiser! | ||||
| 2 | Aalborg, Denmark | 11:00 | 20:00 | |
arrive 11:00depart 20:00 ![]() Aalborg, a vibrant city in Denmark, is an exciting port for cruisers looking to immerse themselves in rich history and contemporary culture. With its charming waterfront, lovely parks, and thriving arts scene, visiting Aalborg on a cruise offers a delightful blend of experiences that are sure to captivate every traveller.
Upon arriving, take the time to explore the iconic Aalborg Waterfront, where picturesque views and inviting cafés await. A must-see is the Utzon Center, showcasing stunning architecture and exhibitions dedicated to the works of Danish architect Jørn Utzon. For a taste of local history, visit the Aalborg Historical Museum or wander through the cobblestone streets of the old town. Don’t miss the opportunity to sample local delicacies at a lively food market or enjoy a craft beer at one of the city's breweries. Aalborg promises cruisers an unforgettable experience filled with culture, history, and Nordic charm! | ||||
| 3 | Copenhagen, Denmark | 07:00 | 17:00 | |
arrive 07:00depart 17:00 ![]() Copenhagen is the capital city of Denmark and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Scandanavia and Northern Europe. Along the cobbled and bike-filled streets you will find a city which is consistently ranked as being the world's happiest, which helps to make Copenhagen a welcoming and unforgettable location to visit. Nyhavn harbour with its brightly coloured buildings and numerous cafés and eateries is a popular area of the city. The iconic Little Mermaid statue is a must-see for many and is located near Nyhavn, along the waterfront at Kastellet. | ||||
| 4 | Kiel, Germany | 07:00 | 20:00 | |
arrive 07:00depart 20:00 ![]() Kiel, the capital of Schleswig-Holstein, is a dynamic maritime city in northern Germany that’s a fantastic stop for cruisers. Famous for its vibrant Kiel Sailing Week, this bustling port welcomes visitors each year with its exciting blend of culture, history, and charm, making it an ideal destination for a short visit.
Once you dock at the harbour, you’ll find a wealth of activities at your fingertips. Explore the impressive U-boat Memorial to learn about maritime history, or take a leisurely stroll through the beautiful Botanical Garden. The nearby Olympic Village in Kiel-Schilksee is also worth a visit for its scenic views. With delightful dining options and shops lining the streets, Kiel promises a memorable experience steeped in the unique Northern German atmosphere. Don’t miss out on the chance to soak in all that this charming city has to offer! | ||||
| 5 | Warnemünde (Berlin), GermanyOvernight | 06:00 | ||
arrive 06:00 ![]() Sitting on the Baltic Sea, Warnemünde is a popular seaside resort town that is characterised by its large white sandy beaches and bustling promenade. One of the best ways to see Warnemünde is by harbour tour where you can enjoy the Baltic charm of the town and of the larger area of Rostock. Warnemünde is also used as a link town for the German capital of Berlin. Many cruise guests partake in excursions to see the many historic sites and to experience the unique culture of one of Europe's most vibrant cities. | ||||
| 6 | Warnemünde (Berlin), Germany | 22:00 | ||
depart 22:00 ![]() Sitting on the Baltic Sea, Warnemünde is a popular seaside resort town that is characterised by its large white sandy beaches and bustling promenade. One of the best ways to see Warnemünde is by harbour tour where you can enjoy the Baltic charm of the town and of the larger area of Rostock. Warnemünde is also used as a link town for the German capital of Berlin. Many cruise guests partake in excursions to see the many historic sites and to experience the unique culture of one of Europe's most vibrant cities. | ||||
| 7 | Rønne (Bornholm), Denmark | 07:00 | 14:00 | |
arrive 07:00depart 14:00 ![]() The port city of Rønne is the capital city of Bornholm island. With a population of approximately 15,000 inhabitants, Rønne is also the largest city on the island. In the old part of Rønne, expect to find small cobble stone streets which lead you to St. Nicolai Church, which is surrounded by beautiful half-timbered houses and narrow charming streets. St. Torv is the main hub of activity in Rønne and on a market day people from all over Bornholm bring their best produce to sell. For a small place, Rønne has an interesting history which can be discovered in the Bornholm Museum. | ||||
| 8 | Klaipeda, Lithuania | 08:00 | 15:00 | |
arrive 08:00depart 15:00 ![]() The port city of Klaipeda lies at the mouth of the Curonian Lagoon in the Baltic Sea and is the third largest city in Lithuania. The Danė River divides the Lithuanian city into the Old and New Town. Visit to discover the bustling old town with its many museums and Theater Square. Located at Theater square is a famous monument and fountain dedicated to German poet Simon Dach, who was born in Klaipeda. Klaipedia is also home to Lithuania's only substantial port, every Summer the Klaipeda tall ships race and regatta draws many visitors. | ||||
| 9 | Riga, Latvia | 09:00 | 17:00 | |
arrive 09:00depart 17:00 ![]() Latvia's capital is the largest city in the Nordic and Baltic region. Riga is famous for its well-preserved downtown and Art Nouveau. In the city you will find historic spires and architecture of days gone by. The Freedom Monument which is almost 43 metres tall represents Latvia's path to freedom and is a must-see for many visitors. Riga's Central Market is also highly recommended, founded in 1930, the market, much like Riga itself is steeped in history and is one of the biggest marketplaces in Eastern Europe. Visitors can expect a lively atmosphere with plenty of bartering! | ||||
| 10 | Tallinn, Estonia | 12:00 | 20:00 | |
arrive 12:00depart 20:00 ![]() Estonia's capital city is located on the Baltic Sea, approximately 80 km from Helsinki. The Old Town is a maze of medieval streets and spires and has also been made a UNESCO World Heritage site, helping to preserve the oldest capital city in Northern Europe. Visiting Talinn is like stepping into a modern-day medieval fairytale. Toompea, located on Tallinn's upper side is home to numerous architectural wonders such as the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. Visitors can also expect to find an abundance of canals and beaches in Tallinn. | ||||
| 11 | Helsinki, Finland | 07:00 | 15:00 | |
arrive 07:00depart 15:00 ![]() Helsinki, Finland's largest city, is a fantastic stop for cruisers eager to immerse themselves in a blend of stunning architecture and contemporary culture. Renowned for its classicism and Art Nouveau buildings, Helsinki offers a unique charm that captivates visitors from first glance.
After arriving at the harbour, spend some time exploring the city's architectural highlights, starting with the iconic Helsinki Cathedral, which dominates the skyline. A visit to the fortress of Suomenlinna, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a must—take a ferry to this historic site, which features charming gardens and picturesque views. Back on the mainland, wander through unique boutiques, quaint galleries, and quirky cafés that showcase the hip vibe of this Scandinavian city. Helsinki promises an enriching experience filled with culture and beauty! | ||||
| 12 | Stockholm, SwedenDisembarkment | 07:00 | ||
arrive 07:00 ![]() Stockholm, the vibrant capital of Sweden and the largest city in Scandinavia, is a stunning destination that promises a wealth of cultural experiences for cruisers. Spread across approximately 14 islands linked by 57 bridges, Stockholm seamlessly combines natural beauty with urban charm, making it an ideal port of call on your cruise adventure.
In Stockholm, visitors can explore the walled city of Gamla Stan, with its cobblestone streets and colourful buildings, or visit the interactive ABBA Museum for a fun musical experience. Don't miss a chance to take a boat tour to the breathtaking Stockholm Archipelago, consisting of around 30,000 islands, where you can soak up the scenic beauty. With its mix of history, entertainment, and captivating landscapes, Stockholm is sure to impress every cruiser who steps ashore! | ||||

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