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The Yachts of Seabourn
Scandinavia and Russia
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 -Copenhagen, Denmark
With Palaces, parks, museums and the enchanting Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen is a wonderful place to begin or end your cruise.
Day 2 - Cruising the Baltic Sea
The Scandinavian heartland surrounds this shallow, brackish sea—if it was soup, you’d add salt!
Day 3 - Tallinn, Estonia
With preserved medieval walls, cobbled squares and towering spires, Tallinn is a fairytale city. Walk the walls and view the towers with fanciful names like "Fat Margaret" and "Peek in the Kitchen." See a colorful folk dance and perhaps shop for fine leather-bound books a specialty.
Day 4 - St. Petersburg, Russia
Peter the Great's "Venice of the North" is a treasure to explore. We offer many exclusive experiences, including a leisurely visit to the Hermitage before normal opening hours. Survey the museum's priceless art collections amassed by Catherine the Great, and marvel at the elaborate rococo living quarters of the Czars.
Day 5 - St. Petersburg, Russia
Day 6 - St. Petersburg, Russia
Day 7 - Helsinki, Finland
Sail in past the island fortress of Suomenolinna to Finland's clean, bustling capital. Gaze at the neo-classical architecture of Senate Square and the copper dome of Rock Church. Shop along the Esplanade for Finnish crafts. Or visit architect Saarinen's studio.
Day 8 - Stockholm, Sweden
Sweden's capital is a city of islands. Entering through its archipelago, you will be greeted by yachts. Explore this beautiful city and its monuments either by land or water. If you prefer, float over the city in a hot-air balloon or soar by in a seaplane.
Day 9 - Stockholm, Sweden
Day 10 - Cruising the Baltic Sea
The Scandinavian heartland surrounds this shallow, brackish sea—if it was soup, you’d add salt!
Day 11 - Warnemunde (Berlin), Germany
From this Baltic port, you can access three of Europe’s most important cities. Travel by train to Berlin, capital of the re-united Germany. See the memorial to the Wall and visit the Pergamon Museum. A flight takes guests to picturesque Prague, to view the castles and cathedrals that make this the “City of Gold.” An alternative flight carries guests to Krakow in Poland, to view that citie’s historic landmarks and visit the notorious concentration camps at Auschwitz. Guests opting to stay closer to the ship can enjoy a tour of the monastery town of Bad Doberan and a ride on a narrow-gauge “Molli” train.
Day 12 - Roenne, Bornholm Island, Denmark
The picturesque seaport of Ronne lies at the southwest corner of this Baltic island whose coastline mixes pearl white sand in the south with sheer granite cliffs to the north. Here you can see four of Denmark's seven famous round churches dating from the 12th century.
Seabourn Exclusive - Celebrate blowing your own glass at the unique Baltic Sea Glass Blowery with wine served in your very own creation.
Day 13 - Copenhagen, Denmark
Disembark for your flight home.
Cost of This Itinerary
12 Night Trip:
The least expensive cabin costs:
$664 per person per night
The most expensive stateroom costs:
$1767 per person per night
Note - does not include taxes - from $7.00 to $351.00 (per person)
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