Crystal offers cruises in the Baltic region with both the Crystal Symphony and Crystal Serenity. The majority of cruises start or finish in either Copenhagen or Stockholm. A couple itineraries end in London. Cruises range from seven days with stops in St. Petersburg and Tallinn, Estonia up to 15-day cruises. Crystal offers half-a-dozen different cruise routes with different stops for travelers interested in specific themes, countries or cities.
Crystal Cruises
2049 Century Park East, Suite 1400
Los Angeles, CA 90067
(310) 785-9300
crystalcruises.com
The Holland America Eurodam makes a full season of Baltic Sea cruises. The primary departure and return port is Dover, England. Cruises to Baltic ports range for 10 to 20 days in length, providing a wide range of option for countries and cities visited. The Eurodam can carry up to 2,104 guests and Holland America has reputation of providing passengers a premium experience without the premium price.
Holland America Line
300 Elliott Ave. West
Seattle, WA 98119
hollandamerica.com
Silversea offers Baltic Sea cruises with the Silversea Silver Cloud, primarily out of Stockholm and the Silversea Silver Whisper, operating out of Copenhagen. Cruise lengths range from seven to 15 days. Silversea offers all-inclusive cruises on smaller cruise ships with capacities of about 300 passengers. The line provides an European atmosphere with an Italian flair.
Silversea Cruises - The Americas
110 East Broward Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
(800) 722-9955
silversea.com
Cunard offers its Baltic Explorer 14-day cruise package aboard the Queen Victoria. The trip is offered just three times during the summer season. The cruise includes stops in all the Scandanavian countries and St. Petersburg. The Queen Victoria is Cunard's newest ship, joining the Queen Mary 2 in 2008. The cruise ship can carry 2,000 passengers in Cunard's unique brand of luxury and style.
Cunard Line
Mountbatten House
Southampton, England
cunard.com