Baltic Cities Cruises

The Baltic region mixes spectacular landscapes with imperial treasures from more than a millennium of history. The Baltic Sea has played a vital role in the development of Europe, from the Vikings to the Russian, German, Swedish and Polish empires and kingdoms. Cruising the Baltic Sea offers tourists the chance to explore the cities of the north and the beautiful landscapes of the area.
  1. The Baltic and St. Petersburg

    • The cruise is a tour of the Baltic Sea, starting from Dover in England and features stops in Kiel, Stockholm, Tallinn, St. Petersburg, Helsinki and Copenhagen. The tourists can choose a large variety of trips and tours in each location where the boat stops. For example, at Kiel the guests can take a brief sightseeing tour of the city or visit the Holstein Lakes and a Glass Factory. At Stockholm, there is a tour of the city, a visit to the Gold Room, a trip to the island of Gamla Stan and to the neighboring island of Djurgården. In Estonia, the cruise features a wildlife adventure and in Russia, in St. Petersburg, you can choose to visit the Hermitage or the Old City.

      The Baltic and St. Petersburg

      Fred Olsen Cruise Lines

      Fred. Olsen House, White House Road,

      Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 5LL

      United Kingdom

      011-440-147-374-2424

      fredolsencruises.com

    Stockholm to Copenhagen Cruise

    • Operated by Regent Seven Sea Cruises, this cruise will take tourists on a journey in the realm of the Romanovs. This 10-night cruise takes passengers on board of Seven Seas Voyager Ship that features all-suite accommodation for 700 guests, an all-inclusive beverage program, various dining venues, complimentary 24-hour room service, full entertainment program and interactive television with an extensive selection of media. The ship departs from Stockholm, "The Venice of the North", where tourists can take a walking tour of the Old Town and see the Riddarholm Church and the Royal Palace. The first stop is Tallin, the main seaport and capital of Estonia, with its medieval city centre and home to ancient convents and churches. For the next three days, the ship will stop in St. Petersburg, the old capital of the Russian Empire. Tours of St. Isaac's Cathedral, The Peter and Paul Fortress, the Peterhof Palace and the Hermitage Museum. The next Baltic cities of the cruise are Helsinki, Riga, Visby, Gdansk, Berlin and Copenhagen. In all these cities there are shore excursions available, mainly to visit their historic centers.

      Regent Seven Seas Cruises

      Beresford House

      Town Quay

      Southampton, SO14 2AQ

      011-440-238-068-2280

      rssc.co.uk

    Baltic Cities and St. Petersburg Cruise

    • This cruise which departs from Tilbury, England, features six ports of call: Copenhagen, Tallinn, St. Petersburg, Helsinki, Stockholm and Warnemunde, the gateway to Rostock and two transits of the Kiel Canal. The price includes 11 nights in a cabin according to your booking, full breakfast, lunch, dinner and midnight snack, on board entertainment activities, calls at ports and port charges and taxes. The trip takes place on board of Marco Polo, a beautiful and classic ocean liner with all the facilities for such a tour, like sumptuous dining, high-class services and lavish amenities in the rooms.

      Baltic Cities and St. Petersburg cruise

      The Newmarket Group

      McMillan House

      Cheam Common Road

      Worcester Park

      Surrey KT4 8RQ

      0843-316-1166

      newmarketholidays.co.uk

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