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Baltic Cruises 2023

BalticExperience the Baltic on a cruise in 2023. A cruise is an excellent option, as it allows you to see more of this expensive region in a short period of time.

A Baltic cruise will take you to cities that are as culturally and aesthetically diverse as they are breathtaking. Join a tour of the Baltic Sea to see breathtaking scenery, including fjords, cliffs, seagulls, ringed seal, grey seal. Each Baltic cruise features a one-of-a-kind combination of thrilling activities and luxurious amenities, all of which are designed to make the most out of every moment.

Baltic Sea

The Baltic Sea is largely cut off from the rest of the ocean, with only a slim passageway leading to the North Sea through the Sound and Belt Seas. Learn about and experience the history of everything from Vikings to castles and cathedrals. Denmark, Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Russia, Finland, and Sweden are the nine nations that border the Baltic Sea. The best and most cost-effective way to experience the region's rich diversity of peoples, languages, cultural traditions, and historical sites is on a cruise. Itineraries can include Riga, Gdansk, Klaipeda, or Hamburg. But the standard ports of call for a Baltic cruise are Oslo, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Helsinki, Tallinn, Warnemunde, and St. Petersburg.

Which cruise lines go to the Baltic?

Each Baltic cruise features a one-of-a-kind combination of thrilling activities and luxurious amenities, all of which are designed to make the most of every moment. Learn more about the selection of Baltic cruises in 2023 from major cruise lines such as AIDA Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, Disney Cruises, Holland America, MSC Cruises, Norwegian Cruises, Oceania Cruises, P&O Cruises, Princess Cruises, Regent Cruises, Saga Cruises, Silversea Cruises, and Viking Cruises, as well as other ocean cruise lines.

Departure ports for cruises to Baltic

Cruises to the Baltic typically depart from one of the cities in Northern Europe, such as Amsterdam, Bergen, Copenhagen, Dover, Helsinki, Le Havre (Paris), London Portsmouth, Rotterdam, Southampton, Stockholm, and Warnemunde (Rostock), which are among the most popular departure ports.

The best time to take Baltic cruises

The months of July and August are ideal for sailing the Baltic Sea on a cruise. Even if the weather in the winter months is typically less pleasant, it is still possible to take a cruise through the Baltics at any time of the year. Take a look for Baltic cruises during the months of June 2023, July 2023, August 2023, September 2023, October 2023, May 2024, and June 2024.

Baltic Cruise 2023 Itinerary and Schedule

Viking Ocean Cruises Baltic 14-day route

14-day Baltic cruise from Stockholm

Viking Mars, Viking Ocean Cruises

Date: July 4, 2023

Ports of Call: Stockholm, Stockholm, Mariehamn, Gdansk, Bornholm, Warnemunde, Copenhagen, Aalborg, Oslo, Oslo, Stavanger, Eidfjord, Bergen, Bergen; View Itinerary

Viking Ocean Cruises Baltic 14-day route

14-day Baltic cruise from Stockholm

Viking Venus, Viking Ocean Cruises

Date: August 19, 2023

Ports of Call: Stockholm, Stockholm, Mariehamn, Gdansk, Bornholm, Warnemunde, Copenhagen, Aalborg, Oslo, Oslo, Stavanger, Eidfjord, Bergen, Bergen; View Itinerary

Viking Ocean Cruises Baltic 14-day route

14-day Baltic cruise from Stockholm

Viking Venus, Viking Ocean Cruises

Date: May 17, 2024

Ports of Call: Stockholm, Stockholm, Mariehamn, Gdansk, Bornholm, Warnemunde, Copenhagen, Aalborg, Oslo, Oslo, Stavanger, Eidfjord, Bergen, Bergen; View Itinerary