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Oceania Cruises, Princes & Promenades from Stockholm, July 23, 2024

Oceania Cruises Baltic 12-day route

Cruising from: Stockholm, Sweden;

Departure Date: 23 July, 2024;

Cruise Line: Oceania Cruises;

Cruise Ship: Nautica;

Duration: 12-day cruise;

Ports of Call: Stockholm, Helsinki, Saaremaa, Klaipeda, Gdansk, Warnemunde, Warnemunde, Kiel Canal, Amsterdam, Bruges, Isle of Portland, Fishguard, Dublin;



12-day cruise to Stockholm, Helsinki, Saaremaa, Klaipeda, Gdansk, Warnemunde, Warnemunde, Kiel Canal, Amsterdam, Bruges, Isle of Portland, Fishguard, Dublin on board Nautica.

Day 0 Stockholm, Sweden

Stockholm, the capital of Sweden is set on an extensive Baltic Sea archipelago with more than 50 bridges. As one of the world's best preserved Medieval town centres, Gamla Stan is a truly charming place to stroll around and really will transport you back in time, although it's also home to some of modern-day Stockholm's top restaurants and cafes.

Day 1 Helsinki, Finland

Set across an archipelago, Helsinki is essentially a collection of islands, with much of the action situated by the waterfront. Among the city's many stunning landmarks is the Suomenlinna fortress, which was once the most formidable fort in the Baltic. The Finnish capital also boasts a fantastic array of museums, among them the Ateneum Art Museum and the Design Museum.

Day 2 Saaremaa, Estonia

Cruising to Saaremaa, Estonia.

Day 3 Klaipeda, Lithuania

Klaipeda is a port city in Lithuania, where the Baltic Sea meets the Dane River with small but interesting old town. There are several museums in Klaipeda, the most popular include the History Museum of Lithuania Minor, the Klaipeda Picture Gallery, the Marine museum and the Clock museum.

Day 4 Gdansk, Poland

Gdansk is a port city on the Baltic coast of Poland. Gdansk is a pearl of bourgeois architecture, boasting beautiful houses and a unique market. Neptune Fountain, a 17th-century symbol of the city topped by a bronze statue of the sea god. You can walk in the footsteps of the main character of Gunter Grass "The Tin Drum" or look at the stars of Hevelius.

Day 5 Warnemunde, Germany

Warnemunde is a German port town on the Baltic Sea, near Rostock in Mecklenburg, Germany. Nearby, the Alter Strom canal is lined with shops and fishing boats. The Edvard Munch Haus, former home of the renowned expressionist painter, runs exhibitions and events. Rostock is the largest city in the German state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and lies at the mouth of the Warnow River on the Baltic Sea. It’s known for Rostock University, Rostock Botanical Garden and the Gothic St. Mary’s Church.

Day 6 Warnemunde, Germany

Warnemunde is a German port town on the Baltic Sea, near Rostock in Mecklenburg, Germany. Nearby, the Alter Strom canal is lined with shops and fishing boats. The Edvard Munch Haus, former home of the renowned expressionist painter, runs exhibitions and events. Rostock is the largest city in the German state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and lies at the mouth of the Warnow River on the Baltic Sea. It’s known for Rostock University, Rostock Botanical Garden and the Gothic St. Mary’s Church.

Day 7 Kiel Canal, Germany

The Kiel Canal is a 98-kilometre long freshwater canal in the German. The canal links the North Sea to the Baltic Sea and provides a direct link for the North Sea ports to the Baltic Sea region. It is possible to walk or cycle for almost the entire length from Kiel to Brunsbuttel.

Day 8 Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam is a popular tourist destination for both new and returning visitors all year. Many cruise ships arriving in the Dutch capital berth at the unique premises of Passenger Terminal Amsterdam (PTA). There is a fairytale quality to the tree-lined canal streets of Amsterdam. Boutiques, cafes, apartments, and hotels may hide behind the facades of the gabled townhouses, but the look of this beautiful old city has not changed much since its 17th-century Golden Age.

Day 9 Bruges, Belgium

Zeebrugge is a Belgian port and seaside resort. It's linked to the city of Bruges by the Baudouin Canal. Located in the Flanders region of northern Belgium, Bruges is the closest thing you're likely to find in the real world to a fairytale city. The focal point of the town is Grote Markt, a large medieval square overlooked by the most perfect belfry you'll ever see. Bruges is also home to a number of fascinating art and history museums, with the Groeninge Museum being one of the best.

Day 10 Isle of Portland, England

The Isle of Portland is a tied island, in the English Channel. Portland's coastline is a mecca for the sporty, with adventure seekers flocking to enjoy the many activities on offer including rock-climbing, abseiling, diving and excellent sailing and kite surfing thanks to the reliable winds. Portland is a central part of the Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site on the Dorset and east Devon coast, important for its geology and landforms. Portland stone, a limestone famous for its use in British and world architecture, including St Paul's Cathedral and the United Nations Headquarters.

Day 11 Fishguard, Wales

Fishguard is a coastal town in Pembrokeshire, south-west Wales. It is a typical fishing village with a short tidal quay. Fishguard is divided into two parts: the pretty Lower Town down on the harbour, all wooded slopes, pebbledashed cottages, slipways and seaweed and the main town up the hill, with fine sea views, whitewashed or brightly painted town houses and terraces.

Day 12 Dublin, Ireland

Dublin, capital of the Republic of Ireland is steeped in Celtic legend, and is one of the liveliest and most historic cities in Europe. Among the many must-see highlights that the city offers is the National Museum of Ireland, which is spread out over several venues, each covering a different speciality. The famous Book of Kells can be seen in the Old Library at Trinity College, while the Christ Church Cathedral is Dublin's oldest building.

Sail with Oceania Cruises from Stockholm to Baltic on board Nautica cruise ship. Discover the best of Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, England, Wales, Ireland on this Baltic cruise and discover amazing Stockholm, Helsinki, Saaremaa, Klaipeda, Gdansk, Warnemunde, Warnemunde, Kiel Canal, Amsterdam, Bruges, Isle of Portland, Fishguard, Dublin. Nautica leaving Stockholm, Sweden for 12 days from July 23, 2024.


Baltic cruise July 2024

Baltic cruise from Stockholm July 2024


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