Destination
Europe
Trip Duration
24 nights
Cruise Ship
MarinaCruise Company
OceaniaStart Port
Stockholm, SwedenEnd Port
Reykjavik, IcelandItinerary
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The 950 square kilometer city of Kotka is located in southern Finland, on the Gulf of Finland. It has 54,843 inhabitants and is a very popular destination in summer due to the well-attended public festival "Days at Sea". A visit to the oldest icebreaker in the world (Tarmo), lying in the harbor, is highly recommended.
Arrive 07:00
Depart 16:00
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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!
Arrive 09:00
Depart 18:00
Visby is located on the Swedish Baltic island of Gotland. The Hanseatic town of Visby is characterized by its many medieval buildings and was therefore added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Arrive 08:00
Depart 18:00
The Polish city of Gdansk is an old port city which sits on the Baltic coast. Gdansk has an extensive transport network, which makes for the perfect base for discovering the Baltic region. St. Mary's Basilica and the Medieval port crane are popular attractions. In addition, the Old Town which was rebuilt after World War 2 is a particular highlight which displays the beauty of Gdansk, while highlighting the major impact of World War 2 on the city. Gdansk is also synonymous with the Polish solidarity movement and is home to the European Solidarity Centre.
Arrive 08:00
Depart 18:00
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.
Arrive 06:00
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Denmark's second-largest city, Aarhus is a charming town with a thriving cultural and arts scene. With picturesque cobblestone streets and experimental Scandinavian architecture, the city is a blend of old and new. Take a walk along the harbor and get a glimpse of "the Iceberg," an unusual floating apartment building modeled after its namesake. Or walk along the winding streets and browse the colorful shops and quaint cafes in the Latin Quarter. You'll quickly see why this underrated Scandinavian gem is so popular among students and visitors alike!
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The Marina is the flagship of the new Oceania class and combines comfort with luxurious facilities and unique culinary delights. Discover the world’s oceans on one of the finest cruise ships!
Refurbishment Year:
2023Passengers:
1238Who is traveling?
2 Adults
24 nights
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