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Hamburg - Hamburg
11 Aug 2028 to 25 Aug 2028|14 days
MS EUROPA
EUR2817
Welcome to plenty of diversity: where the timeless heritage of the Hanseatic League and kings shines brightly and hospitable design metropolises set new trends, late summer shows its golden side.
Fri, 11 Aug 2028
Individual travel arrangements to cruise departure point
Hamburg/Germany, departure 19.00 hrs
With its mix of world-famous landmarks and modern charm, Copenhagen appeals to every visitor. The Little Mermaid at Langelinie is the city’s most famous attraction. The colourful waterfront at Nyhavn with its lively cafes is a great place to while away some time, while Amalienborg Palace and the Tivoli amusement park will take you on a journey through the past and present of the Danish capital. In its majestic setting amidst well-kept rose gardens, Rosenborg Castle is home to the Danish Crown Jewels. As well as its historic sites, Copenhagen is a paradise for design fans: the cubist Royal Library and the Royal Opera House are outstanding examples of modern Scandinavian architecture.
Tip from our travel concierge*:
Experience the unique opportunity to see Copenhagen from above on a seaplane flight and enjoy the view of the lively streets and canals as well as the offshore coast.
An idyllic picture-postcard setting characterises the atmosphere of Gudhjem, officially Denmark’s smallest town with around 730 inhabitants. Red-tiled roofs, steep alleyways and the spectacular location on the cliffs of Bornholm’s north coast bring out the explorer in you. The smoke stacks visible everywhere tell of the island’s great fishing history. Even today, you can still enjoy authentic seafood specialities, such as a serving of Sol over Gudhjem (“sun over Gudhjem”) – fresh rye bread with smoked herring, chives and raw egg yolk. The beautiful beaches along the coast near Gudhjem promise perfect relaxation, while the four famous round churches further inland are well worth a visit.
A charming blend of history and vibrant culture awaits visitors to Kalmar on the east coast of Sweden. The cobbled streets of the old town, the city’s traditional buildings and impressive Kalmar Castle provide the beautiful backdrop to bring the rich heritage of the city to life. The harbour provides plenty of opportunities for relaxation at its cafes and restaurants with views over the water. With its lively cultural scene, art galleries and theatres, the city has plenty of variety to keep visitors entertained.
At the estuary of the River Daugava lies a pearl of the Baltic: Riga offers an incomparable mix of history and modernity. While magnificent art nouveau facades adorn the outer districts of Latvia’s capital city, the enchanting old town with is well-preserved medieval buildings was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. At its centre near the House of the Blackheads, the tall tower of St. Peter’s Church rises high above the rooftops and is a magnificent sight. Riga is particularly lively thanks to its varied music and art scene – western influences combine with traditional Latvian elements and ensure its unique charm. The ship will stay overnight – perfect for enjoying your time to the fullest.
Thu, 17 Aug 2028
Riga/Latvia, departure 13.30 hrs
Picturesque Tallinn lies right on the Baltic coast and is enchanting with its medieval old town, which has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. Surrounded by a city wall with 26 defence towers, Estonia’s capital has charming little streets, historic buildings and a fascinating mix of architectural styles. Toompea Hill, Tall Hermann tower and the impressive St. Mary’s Cathedral offer a wonderful insight into the city’s history, while the Town Hall Square in the centre of the old town is a lively place to explore. The overnight lay time allows you to relax and unwind at the end of the day.
Tip from our travel concierge*:
Explore the capital of Estonia with your private tour guide. Visit the Cathedral Hill, the old town or the Gothic town hall from the early 15th century. You decide where you want to go. As the highlight of your excursion, the Olde Hansa restaurant, designed in the style of a medieval merchant’s house, welcomes you with a special feast: all the dishes on the menu are cooked according to original 15th-century recipes and served accordingly.
Sat, 19 Aug 2028
Tallinn/Estonia, departure 07.00 hrs
Arriving in the port of Helsinki is an experience in itself: Finland’s capital lies in a picturesque location on a peninsula, surrounded by the idyllic little islands of the Gulf of Finland. Helsinki is a melting pot of lively city life and lush green nature. The Kauppatori market square is an attractive place with its fruit and souvenir stalls, while the historic Vanha Kauppahalli indoor market offers local delicacies. Uspenski Cathedral is captivating with its grand architecture and wonderful views over the city. Helsinki Cathedral, the city’s snow-white landmark with green domes, is no less impressive. Explore this city full of contrasts on a discovery tour and enjoy the interplay between culture, nature and Nordic charm. Take your time to soak up the atmosphere, as the ship will stay overnight.
Sun, 20 Aug 2028
Helsinki/Finland, departure 15.00 hrs
Stockholm is an enchanting capital thanks to its unique location on 14 islands, which are connected to each other by a multitude of bridges. Set between Lake Malaren and the Baltic Sea, the city is often referred to as the “Venice of the North”. In the old town, Gamla Stan, with its winding streets and historic buildings, you will find stylish bistros offering New Nordic Cuisine. On the neighbouring island is the impressive baroque Royal Palace, while the Vasa Museum with its restored war ship brings the city’s fascinating maritime history to life. You can gather exciting impressions until the evening, because your ship has an overnight lay time here.
Tip from our travel concierge*:
Discover the historic buildings of Gamla Stan, the Royal Palace and Djurgarden Island with the Vasa Museum from a bird’s-eye view on a helicopter flight. The sweeping view over the archipelago is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Tue, 22 Aug 2028
Stockholm/Sweden, departure 06.00 hrs
Gdansk is a city full of history, culture and unique scenery. The city looks back over more than 1,000 years of history, including rule by the Teutonic Order, its heyday as a wealthy Hanseatic city, and the partitions of Poland in the 18th century. Today, Gdansk is a cosmopolitan city with an interesting past. A walk through the old city gates, through the Long Market or along the Motlawa provides a variety of views and leads you to many shops, restaurants and cafes, where you can take a relaxing break. Gdansk combines historic grandeur with modern charm and is a real highlight on the Polish Baltic coast.
Thu, 24 Aug 2028
Evening passage through the Kiel Canal/Germany
Fri, 25 Aug 2028
Hamburg/Germany, arrival 07.00 hrs
Individual travel arrangements from cruise arrival point
* The shore activities are not included in the cruise price and are in the planning stage. Subject to change.
Extend your stay with the previous cruise EUR2816 and save € 1,100 per person (applies to the PLATINUM fare).