Stockholm’s archipelago, historic Tallinn and the Curonian Spit are just some of the highlights of this cruise. A breathtaking route awaits you, showing you the most charming cities of the Baltic Sea.
Extend your stay with the previous cruise EUX2511 and save € 1,500 per person or extend with the subsequent cruise EUX2513 and save € 1,000 per person (applies to PLATINUM fare).
Individual travel arrangements to cruise departure point
Kiel/Germany, departure 19.00 hrs
Relaxation at sea
Stockholm/Sweden , arrival 9.00 hrs
The historic old town of Gamla Stan with its narrow streets and colorful buildings is an absolute must*. The Royal Palace and the Vasa Museum*, which houses the Vasa warship that sank in the 17th century, are further highlights. The trendy districts of Södermalm and Norrmalm entice visitors with their hip boutiques, cafés and restaurants. The archipelago islands off the coast offer an idyllic natural backdrop for boat trips. Stockholm impresses with its mix of history, culture and modern lifestyle.
Stockholm , departure 14.00 hrs
Tallinn/Estonia , 9.00 – 0.00 hrs
Toompea Hill rises in the centre of Tallinn’s old town, providing a great view of the UNESCO World Heritage Site with its medieval roofs, towers and streets. Learn interesting information about the Hanseatic history on a visit to the Estonian Maritime Museum*, combined with an exciting tour of Tallinn’s creative scene in the Kalamaja district*. Relax with a stroll through the city’s rich tradition of coffee shop culture* with multiple stops to enjoy a taste yourself.
Helsinki/Finland, 7.00 - 17.00 hrs
Visby/Sweden, 13.00 - 19.00 hrs
Riga/Latvia, arrival 14.00 hrs
Visit historic Riga with its venerable Alberta Street - a "textbook of European Art Nouveau" according to UNESCO - St. Peter's Church and Riga Cathedral. Or you can treat yourself to some relaxation in the popular Baltic Sea resort of Jurmala*, which invites you with its beautiful beach cafés and an endlessly long white sandy beach.
Riga/Latvia, departure 14.00 hrs
Klaipeda/Lithuania , 8.00 – 19.00 hrs
Klaipeda is the perfect starting point for an excursion to the Curonian Spit*, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walk to the thatched red wooden house with blue-and-white shutters that belonged to Thomas Mann from 1929 onwards, which has now been converted into a small museum to commemorate him. Or for something more adventurous, pick up the pace with some land sailing on the beach*.
Gdansk/Poland , 8.00 – 18.00 hrs
The former Hanseatic city on the Polish Baltic coast is characterised by its long history, which is reflected in its artfully restored medieval core. Visit the famous Marienburg Castle, one of the mightiest knight's castles in Europe, on a walking tour* or combine your exploration on foot with a boat trip on the city's waterways*. An alternative excursion takes you to the popular Baltic Sea resort of Sopot*, a hotspot for bathing fans from all over the country in summer.
Copenhagen/Denmark, 13.00 – 19.00 hrs
Daytime passage, Kiel Canal
Hamburg/Germany, arrival 23.00 hrs
Overnight stay on board
Hamburg/Germany
Individual arrangements for departure
Subject to change.
The following programmes can be booked.
Please note that our pre- and post-cruise programmes are conducted in German.
For individual programmes kindly consult your travel agent.
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Our travel concierge would be happy to put together travel arrangements tailored to your very own preferences. Whether you’re interested in boutique hotels, luxurious beach resorts, theatre-ticket reservations or restaurant recommendations in the most exciting cities, you can find exclusive tips here and by visiting www.hl-cruises.com/travel-concierge. Our travel concierge will be at your service before the cruise and when on board, of course.
Thu 26.06.2025 Stockholm, Sweden – Bro Hof Slott Golf Club – Stadium Course Two 18-hole courses present outstanding – if very different – options in the typical resort style: the Stadium Course and the Castle Course. Both are characterised by wide fairways, some of which feature extreme changes of direction. Golfers will need their skills to overcome the modulated terrain and avoid the bunkers on the way to the greens, which are rather small compared to the fairways. In addition, you can look forward to a fair number of water hazards on the Stadium Course.
Sat 28.06.2025 Tallin, Estonia – Estonian Golf & Country Club The direct location of the course on the Baltic Sea gives the championship course the attribute "Sea Course". The manicured fairways clearly set themselves apart from the accompanying rough. The round is made more difficult on some holes by some very lush bunker landscapes. Otherwise, players who know how to keep their ball under control are at an advantage.
Thu 03.07.2025 Klaipeda, Lithuania – National Golf Resort
Lithuania’s golfing pride and joy presents 18 highly expansive fairways. However, serious water hazards also come into play on at least twelve of them. The interesting layout that ensues nevertheless enables a good score for players of all levels. Only the 18th green with its exposed island design presents a particular challenge. An exciting and entertaining round for every fan of golf.
Fri 04.07.2025 Gdansk, Poland – Sierra Golf Resort
The well-maintained 18-hole Parkland Course is one of Poland's golfing showpieces. The extensive course is embedded in the Trojmiasto Landscape Park and, with its sweeping fairways, is located in the immediate vicinity of the Baltic Sea. Those who can find the ideal direction for their ball on the fairways, which are lined with land-relevant bunkers, will be challenged on the final, tricky greens at the latest. A course that nevertheless gives every handicap the chance of a positive result.
Olaf Schäfer has been a fully qualified golf professional of the PGA of Germany since 1999. After professional roles at golf courses in northern Germany, he discovered the world of cruises and started working with Golf & Cruise in 2008. He has the highest grade from the PGA of Germany (G1) and successfully completed his training to become a PGA Health Professional in 2018. From then on, he has devoted particular attention to golf and well-being and uses his expert knowledge to answer any questions on these topics. On board and ashore, his golf instruction combines analytical skills with passion and individuality.