Seven Gems of the Baltic
Jul 15, 2026 — Jul 22, 2026
Starting from $14,524 Displayed pricing is based off of double occupancy per person. Pricing subject to change based on occupancy and cabin selection.
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Experience your own private Stockholm as you explore the interlacing canals and 14 tiny islands that surround this magical city. Renowned for its progressive nature, Stockholm offers avant-garde design, and trendy fashions. Visit the UNESCO sites of Frottningholm and Skogskykogarden, and the Södermalm neighborhood to discover charming old homes and picturesque main streets lined with unique shops, art galleries, and entertaining nightclubs.

The spires of 14th century churches soar above fashion-forward cafés, restaurants, and shops within the stone walls of Tallinn. Medieval Old Town is the well-preserved - and thriving - center of town, where you'll find impressive guild houses, St. Olav's Church, and other architectural treasures. Beyond Old Town lies Peter the Great's Baroque masterpiece, Kadriorg Palace - and sunny Pirita beach.
Tallinn, Nature Reserve Walk
Tallinn, Nature Reserve Walk
The nature reserve is about an hour's drive from the pier. Upon arrival, begin your trek along a wood-planked walkway that meanders through various forest types, offering views of some of the area's 50 lakes and diverse plant life. Your experienced guide will lead you across mossy bogs, sharing insights into the region's natural history. After a scenic three-hour walk, enjoy a picnic lunch before returning to your ship. This excursion is ideal for guests who are physically fit, as some parts of the boardwalk may be slightly underwater and potentially slippery after rain, though the walkway remains passable. Wear warm, layered clothing and flat, comfortable walking shoes or boots. Rain gear is recommended in case of inclement weather. The sequence of sights may vary, and the tour will proceed in all weather conditions. The hike covers approximately 3 1/2 miles through Kõrvemaa's unique landscape, featuring a mix of forests, lakes, and marshes. Northern Kõrvemaa is renowned for its rare and protected species, attracting nature enthusiasts and photographers. Recognized with the EHE (Genuine and Interesting Estonia) quality mark, this area showcases the diverse terrain shaped by glaciers 12,000 years ago, including steep eskers, plateaus, drumlins, and numerous bog pools. Comfortable, low-heeled shoes or sandals and loose clothing are recommended, as some wetness may be encountered. Be prepared with appropriate weather gear and a backpack for your belongings.
Tallinn, Lower Walking Tour With Dinner (Moderate)
Tallinn, Lower Walking Tour With Dinner (Moderate)
Discover Tallinn's enchanting medieval Old Town, renowned as one of Northern Europe's finest, on this comprehensive tour. Begin with a comfortable motor coach ride to the walkway opposite the main railway station, where your exploration of the Lower Town's historic center starts. Stroll past the ancient Old Town Wall with its 13th-15th century towers, and admire the St. Michael's Convent and Church. Continue to marvel at Tallinn's medieval guild houses. Wander through the narrow White Bread Passage to Town Hall Square, where you'll find two more iconic medieval landmarks: the Gothic Town Hall and the 15th-century pharmacy, which has been continuously operating since 1422, making it Europe's oldest pharmacy. Next, visit the St. Nicholas Church, where you can explore its museum, housed in a former church, showcasing medieval altarpieces, wooden sculptures, and the famous Danse Macabre by Bernt Notke. An optional visit to the skydeck tower offers stunning views over Old Town. Conclude your day with a romantic dinner at the Scheeli Restaurant, an Art Nouveau gem from the 1920s. Named after the Scheel family, this charming venue features antique furnishings, a grand piano, and lush greenery. After a delightful dinner accompanied by live music, rejoin the coach for your return to the cruise port. Please Note: We recommend you wear good walking shoes.
Tallinn, Concierge Collection: Post Soviet Estonia 1992!
Tallinn, Concierge Collection: Post Soviet Estonia 1992!
On the pier, you'll meet your Estonian guide, a freedom fighter who will take you back to 1991-1992 when Estonia became independant. In the Soviet bus, the guide will be talking about absurd Soviet propaganda, the Soviet leaders and of course offering vodka shots with pickles. The guide will be focusing on his/her personal stories: how people lived and become free 30 years ago, what Soviet life was like, the transition period and what the situation was in the USSR. You will learn more about Estonia in the style of histotainment/edutainment. Enjoy a picnic of sausage rolls, a beverage, mustard and vodka near the seashore. The guide will talk about new life since the 1990s but still have funny Soviet background stories about when they see capitalists coming to their bus. Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes.
Tallinn, Old Town with Estonian Forklore & Food Tasting
Tallinn, Old Town with Estonian Forklore & Food Tasting
Tallinn's Old Town has earned a place in the UNESCO World Heritage List . Capture views of its must-see highlights and gain an appreciation of Estonia's rich musical traditions. Your coach will travel past the Old Town Wall, the National Opera, and Freedom Square. You will ascend Dome Hill (Toompea), for enchanting views of the Parliament of Estonia, the Tall Hermann Tower and the Russian Orthodox Church of St. Alexander Nevski. Other sites include the Lutheran Dome Church (St. Mary's Cathedral) and the House of the Estonian Knighthood. Then take a stroll along narrow cobblestone lanes and alleys for sweeping panoramas of the Lower Town with its red rooftops and slender church steeples framed by beautiful sea views. Enter a restaurant and meet a folk musician , learn about Estonian music traditions and see the playing of various musical instruments. Refreshments of Estonian snacks will be served before your walk continues to Town Hall Square, past the Great Guild House , House of the Brotherhood of the Blackheads and the Church of the Holy Spirit. Beyond lies the Town Council's 15th century Apothecary and Town Hall. After traversing Apteegi (Pharmacy) Lane you will continue to the Katariina (Catherine's) Passage lined with handicraft workshops. Reboard the coach and return to the ship. Please note : Comfortable shoes are recommended as some of the walk is along cobblestone streets and there are 20 steps to climb to enter the churches.
Tallinn, Concierge Collection: Memories Of An Estonian Diplomat
Tallinn, Concierge Collection: Memories Of An Estonian Diplomat
Your motor coach will transport you from the port to Tallinn Lower Town. In the ancient Three Sisters building you will enjoy refreshments and snacks while meeting with an Estonian Diplomat . The Three Sisters is Estonian's only boutique hotel that is a member of the prestigious Relais & Chateux group. In 2003, three of Tallinn's merchant houses, built in 1362, were renovated and united to create The Three Sisters, which now offers modern amenities with great design and a backdrop of medieval history. After the meeting continue your walking tour by Pikk Street and pay attention to Great Guild House and the House of the Brotherhood of Blackheads. You will also see a former KGB house . The Lower Town was a free Hanseatic city of craftspeople and merchants and its history is evident in its guild houses, merchants' homes, and warehouses. Reach Town Hall Square , the hub of Lower Town, after passing the Church of the Holy Spirit and White Bread Passage. Here you will see Tallinn Town Hall, the only surviving Gothic town hall in northern Europe and former home of the town council. Also, notice the Town Hall Pharmacy across the square, which has been in business since 1422. Rejoin your coach at Nunne Street and drive back to port. Please note : There are 10 steps to enter the Three Sisters building. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
Tallinn, The Best of Tallinn
Tallinn, The Best of Tallinn
Tallinn was first mentioned in written records in 1154. The medieval part of Tallinn is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the best-preserved medieval town centers in Europe. Start your trip with a drive from the cruise port to Noblessner district, situated close to the center of Tallinn. In developing the Noblessner district, the aim has been to create a distinguished environment that sets great store by its historical heritage and picturesque seaside setting. Redevelopment will include the completion of a waterfront promenade and the reconstruction of the Foundry and yacht club. A photostop will be made at the seaside Noblessner . Rejoin the coach and drive to famous local market with hundreds of shopping and food tasting possibilities. The most modern market of its kind in Estonia, it brings an extraordinary range of items together under one roof, with everything from farm-fresh produce to tasty street food. The new market is something of a community center too, drawing in locals to do their everyday shopping, but its unique atmosphere, fascinating selection of antiques, and brewery also make it a great place for tourists to explore. Taste Estonian rye bread and cheese at the market. From the market walk to Lower Old Town. The Lower Town was a free Hanseatic city of craftspeople and merchants and its history is evident in its guild houses, merchants' homes and warehouses. During your walking tour in Tallinn's Lower Town, you will be able to admire one of the highest buildings in the world in the 16th century St. Olaf's church. Pass the Great Guild House, White Bread Passage, and the House of the Brotherhood of the Blackheads, on your way to the Town Council's Apothecary (1422) and the Town Hall (1404). Built in the heart of Tallinn next to a marketplace, the Town Hall has been used over the centuries as a site for fairs and celebrations. Next you will have lunch in an Old Town restaurant Rado (or similar), where you can try the local flavor. After lunch walk through the city center to Rotermann Quarter. Rotermann City is a cozy and friendly urban environment characterized by historical atmosphere, outstanding and tantalizing architecture, openness, uniqueness, and obviously the excellent location - right in the heart of the city. Rotermann Quarter celebrates its 185th anniversary and can be compared to Tallinn's Old Town in terms of the number of historically valuable buildings. Enjoy a short cider break in one of Rotermann Quarter cafes. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes.
Tallinn, Concierge Collection: Chocolate Making Workshop
Tallinn, Concierge Collection: Chocolate Making Workshop
The tourist coach will take you to Rottermann Quarter where you can learn all about chocolate in a chocolate-making workshop. It is here that the famous Estonian Kalev Producer has opened its newest shop, which not only sells chocolate, marzipan and confectionery products to sweet tooth's but also organizes workshops on truffles. Your tour will include a 2-hour workshop on chocolate. You will have an extraordinary opportunity to make delicious fillings for your truffles and cover them with chocolate under the supervision of an experienced Master Confectioner. After the workshop you will be welcome to use your shopping privilege in the Kalev store and receive a discount on your purchase. The coach will take you back to the ship. Please note : There are 20 steps to enter the workshop.
Tallinn, Green Tallinn Cycling Tour
Tallinn, Green Tallinn Cycling Tour
Your journey begins at the pier, where your guide provides you with a bicycle and safety gear for an exciting tour of Tallinn. Pedal through Kadriorg Park, pausing to admire Peter the Great's Summer Palace and the President's Palace. Next, explore Pirita, where you'll learn about the Estonian independence movement at the Song Festival Grounds and see Soviet monuments at the Estonian History Museum. Visit the memorial to the victims of Communism before enjoying the scenic Pirita Beach, once home to the Olympic Center. Lastly, you will return to the city center along the coastline, taking in panoramic views of Tallinn's Old Town and pausing for a break at a cozy café housed in an old warehouse for a cup of coffee or tea. Your tour will end back at the pier where it began Please Note: Tea or coffee and a light snack are provided at the cafe. Please wear comfortable sporty clothing and footwear. You must be at least 12 years old to participate in this tour.
Tallinn Highlights
Tallinn Highlights
Tallinn has one of the finest medieval Old Towns in all of Northern Europe. Explore its must-see highlights by comfortable motor coach and on foot. Aboard a coach, you will proceed to the walkway opposite the main railway station to begin your stroll through the Lower Town's historic center . Pass the Old Town Wall with its towers dating from the 13th- 15th centuries and St. Michael's Convent and Church . Other Old Tallinn architectural highlights include medieval guild houses and the Holy Ghost Church . Then walk along the narrow White Bread Passage into Town Hall Square for two more landmark buildings from the Middle Ages; the Gothic Town Hall and 15th century pharmacy . Continue to the St. Catherine's Arts and Crafts Center for independent shopping time. Back aboard the coach, you will visit the Sculpture Garden and the Memorial to the victims of communism. This 30,000 square meter memorial was opened in 2018 and the names of over 22,000 people who never returned home are inscribed on huge name plaques. Before returning to your yacht you will visit Kadriorg Park and see the Russalka mermaid, a beautiful monument dedicated to a shipwreck in 1893. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes.
Tallinn, Estonian Home through Centuries
Tallinn, Estonian Home through Centuries
Explore Tallinn, to discover the early lifestyles of Estonia's people and venture out to a charming local home and garden on this delightful sightseeing adventure. Just 20 minutes from the pier you will visit the Rocca-al-Mare Open Air Museum, showcasing fascinating examples of Estonian rural architecture going back over 200 years. Back aboard the coach, there's a 10-minute drive to the seaside setting of a modern Estonian private home. On arrival, your hostess, Mrs. Reine proudly escorts you around her home and garden. You will hear interesting stories of her family, work and hobby during a coffee break on the terrace. Back aboard the coach, you will head for the Upper Town of Old Tallinn and the Tall Hermann Tower on Toompea Hill. A short walk will then bring you to Palace Square surrounded by the Parliament House and the Russian Orthodox Church. After passing St. Mary's Cathedral your stroll will continue over narrow cobblestone lanes to a scenic viewpoint for expansive panoramas of the Lower Town with its towers and steeples rising above a cluster of red-tiled roofs. En route back to your yacht, you will pass splendid houses formerly belonging to wealthy landowners. Please note : Comfortable shoes are recommended as some of the walk is along cobblestone streets. There are 20 steps to enter the churches.
Tallinn, Traditional Local Fish Cooking Experience with Tasting
Tallinn, Traditional Local Fish Cooking Experience with Tasting
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Art Nouveau buildings, museums, timeless restaurants, and charming cafés are sprinkled throughout the harbor dominating this maritime city. Discover reminders of the early czars' influence at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral and the fortress on Suomenlinna Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Shop along Market Square and in Aleksanterinkatu. And don't miss a chance to enjoy a cocktail at the breathtaking Hotel Kämp.
Helsinki, On Foot
Helsinki, On Foot
One of the finest ways to explore Helsinki's tree-lined avenues, graceful parks, and distinctive architecture is on foot. From the pier, a coach will transport you directly to Senate Square , with its imposing Lutheran Church , Senate Building , and University , in neo-classical style. From here, your walk passes the Eliel Saarinen Central Railway Station , National Theater and Sanoma Talo . Then view several formidable buildings which dominate the city skyline, such as the Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art , Finlandia Hall , the National Museum , and Parliament House . A welcome cup of coffee or tea will be served with a pastry at a waterfront café near the Opera House, before ascending to the Töölö residential area, through Hesperia Park. Ahead lies the famous Rock Church , a magnificent modern-day structure built entirely into bedrock and quarried stone. As your walk concludes here, a coach will return you directly to the pier. Guests on morning departures have the option of staying in the downtown area before returning independently to the ship. Please note : Audio headsets are provided. As the walk covers approximately 4 miles, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. When special functions are being held at the Rock Church, an interior visit is not possible. The order of sites visited may be altered.
Helsinki, Highlights & Countryside Home
Helsinki, Highlights & Countryside Home
Become acquainted with Helsinki's imposing architecture and fascinating history before taking a brief foray out into the countryside. You will pass Helsinki's colorful open-air market , the Presidential Palace , Uspenski Orthodox Cathedral and the icebreakers docked for the summer, the Bank of Finland and the House of Estates to pause at Senate Square to learn about the city's history and admire the neoclassical-style buildings dating from the mid-1800s. Next, head out to the farming community of Sipoo , which although close to the city is typically representative of the Finnish countryside. On arrival you will view St. Sigfrid's , which was built in the 1400s and is the community's oldest church. Then continue your drive through the forest to a Finnish countryside home nestled beside a beautiful lake. You will have time to stroll the grounds as your charming hosts describe life in Finland. Later, refreshments of coffee or tea with seasonal berry pie and ice cream will be served. A leisurely drive back to the city will take you along Mannerheim Street , Helsinki's main thoroughfare. Here you see Parliament House , Finlandia Hall , the National Museum , Kiasma and the Olympic Stadium . Please note : When special functions are being held at St. Sigfrid's Church or the Rock Church, an interior visit is not possible. St. Sigfrid's Church is closed on Sundays.
Helsinki By Tuk Tuk
Helsinki By Tuk Tuk
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Helsinki by Air and Land
Helsinki by Air and Land
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Helsinki,Day Cruising in the Archipelago
Helsinki,Day Cruising in the Archipelago
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Helsinki, Concierge Collection: Archipelago Speed Boat Adventure
Helsinki, Concierge Collection: Archipelago Speed Boat Adventure
You will take a short walk to the pier of departure where you will be given appropriate clothes to change in to and a life jacket and you will be ready for a f ast boat ride in the Finnish Archipelago . You will board your special speed boat, built with a fiberglass-reinforced hull and powered by a powerful engine and begin your adventure heading away from the center of the city, past the embassy park and Suomenlinna Island. Pass the giant Icebreakers heading toward the narrow straight "Kustaanmiekka," and then hit full throttle! You will experience the scenic Finnish Archipelago at 40 knots, traveling over the waves and past large and small islands. See Finnish summer homes, some dating back to the 19th century. You will land at a scenic location in the Finnish Archipelago and enjoy some refreshments , Finnish style, fry sausages and sample a taste of Finnish beer. Speeding back to the city, enjoy more of the Helsinki skyline before arriving back to the boarding point. You will return to the pier and walk back to your ship, one great thrilling experience richer! Please note : The sites passed and visited are subject to change due to weather conditions, high-water or rough seas. The Captain has the right to cancel, change, shorten or abort the tour at any time due to weather conditions, high water or rough seas. Guests are required to be in normal physical condition.
Helsinki, Highlights
Helsinki, Highlights
Experience the bustling city harbor of Helsinki with its large ferries and picturesque islands. Take a short motor coach ride to the city center - a fascinating mix of East and West, old and new. Stop in the historic heart of Helsinki, Senate Square which dates back to 1778. Visit the famous Rock Church - an intriguing modern-day structure built entirely into bedrock and quarried stone. You'll pass City Hall , the President's Palace , Olympic Stadium , Opera House , and the Parliament House . In Sibelius Park, photograph the monument of over 600 steel pipes which honors the great Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. Take note of the location of Esplanade Street, famous for its fine shops and open-air restaurants. At the end of the tour, you'll have the option of shopping independently in town or returning to the yacht. Please note : In the event that a special function is being held at the Rock Church, an inside visit will not be possible.
Helsinki, Suomenlinna Exploration on Foot
Helsinki, Suomenlinna Exploration on Foot
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Helsinki, Kayaking in the Finnish Archipelago
Helsinki, Kayaking in the Finnish Archipelago
Enjoy an unforgettable kayaking adventure in the beautiful archipelago of Helsinki. You will begin your tour with a coach transfer to a kayaking center. Along the way you will pass the Market Square , Uspenski Orthodox Cathedral , the Presidential Palace , and the Finnish Ice Breaker fleet docked for the summer. Upon arrival at the center appropriate gear will be chosen and after a short introduction on the shore, you will get out on the water. The kayaks are easy to handle and very stable. You will learn the basic techniques and begin your journey exploring the unique archipelago. During your trip you will see islands and bird life, enjoy the peaceful scenery, and learn about the weather, nature, and the history of the Finnish archipelago. You will stop on one of the islands where you will be able to stretch your legs and enjoy a snack that your guide has packed along for this trip. You will continue kayaking from the island back to the kayaking center and your awaiting transportation. Please note : Kayaking is not a demanding sport, but you need a normal level of fitness to participate. It is recommended that guests dress in clothing that may get wet. Sneakers or sandals are recommended. This tour is suited for beginners and experts alike. This excursion will operate in all weather conditions and if needed weatherproof gear will be provided. On sunny days sunscreen and sunglasses are recommended.
Helsinki, Concierge Collection: Taste of Helsinki
Helsinki, Concierge Collection: Taste of Helsinki
This tour will consist of seeing some of the main sights of Helsinki and you will experience the taste of traditional smoked Finnish food. You will start your tour by passing the Embassy Park and Presidential Palace. You will pass Uspenski Cathedral and the Icebreaker fleet docked for the summer season. Arriving at the Market Square you will continue by foot through the market and Market Hall as your guide tells about Finnish food traditions and the ingredients . Continue for a visit to Senate Square before your Finnish Food Tasting. You will learn about Finnish delicacies and have a chance to taste a collection of them. As a final touch, enjoy a tasty dessert and, naturally, coffee or tea will be served. Continue by coach along Mannerheimintie which is the main street through the city, where you can see Parliament House, the National Museum and Finlandia Hall, the concert and convention center designed by the famous architect Alvar Aalto. You will also pass the new Contemporary Art museum, Kiasma, designed by the American architect Steven Holl. Finally, stop for a photo opportunity at the Sibelius Monument. Please note : This tour involves walking over about a mile of paved and cobblestone surfaces with no steps. Wear comfortable walking shoes. The order of sights visited may vary.

Art Nouveau buildings, museums, timeless restaurants, and charming cafés are sprinkled throughout the harbor dominating this maritime city. Discover reminders of the early czars' influence at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral and the fortress on Suomenlinna Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Shop along Market Square and in Aleksanterinkatu. And don't miss a chance to enjoy a cocktail at the breathtaking Hotel Kämp.
VENTSPILS, Latvia

Gdansk's Old Town was lovingly reconstructed after World War II. Take your time admiring massive red-brick churches and searching for the perfect memento in amber shops. This is also the home of the Solidarity movement, the beautiful Lake District, and Malbork Castle, Europe's largest gothic fortress.
Gdansk, Half Day Private VAN
Gdansk, Half Day Private VAN
Explore at your leisure with a private vehicle, driver, and English-speaking guide. This exclusive tour will allow you to customize your time ashore and explore the most interesting sites in the comfort and privacy of your own van. You will have the flexibility and independence to design your itinerary ashore. See the iconic sites of Gdansk, or create your own personal stops to make the experience your own. Please note : Capacity: 3 - 5 guests. Private vans are ordered per vehicle (not per person). This tour includes transport in a private van, driver and English-speaking guide. Itinerary can be adjusted with tour guide as long as it's in the Gdansk area and does not exceed the duration of 4 hours. Entrance fees to venues are not included in the pricing.
Gdansk, One Day Private Car and Guide
Gdansk, One Day Private Car and Guide
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Gdansk, Half Day Private CAR
Gdansk, Half Day Private CAR
Explore at your leisure with a private vehicle, driver, and English-speaking guide. This exclusive tour will allow you to customize your time ashore and explore the most interesting sites in the comfort and privacy of your own car. You will have the flexibility and independence to design your itinerary ashore . See the iconic sites of Gdansk, or create your own personal stops to make the experience your own. Please note : Capacity: 1-3 guests. Private cars are ordered per vehicle (not per person). This tour includes transport in a private car, driver and English-speaking guide. Itinerary can be adjusted with tour guide as long as it's in the Gdansk area and does not exceed the duration of 4 hours. Entrance fees to venues are not included in the pricing.
Gdansk, One Day Private Van and Guide
Gdansk, One Day Private Van and Guide
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Gdansk, City Tour with Beer Tasting
Gdansk, City Tour with Beer Tasting
The city's 1,000 years of history has left a rich collection of buildings and monuments designed in a splendid mix of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles. Although the Old Town of Gdansk is not as old as it might seem, since over 80% of the buildings were rebuilt after the devastation of World War II, it has been completely and lovingly restored to its' previous glory. To get a flavor of this ancient city, follow the royal route from the Green Gate on the banks of Motlawa, which takes in Long Street and Long Market with its town houses spanning 400 years, the Main Town Hall, with its' Red Chamber which is one of the most beautiful chambers in Poland, Arthur's Court and the representative symbol of Gdansk- t he Neptune Fountain . The most charming street in Gdansk is St. Mary Street which delights its' visitors with its lively atmosphere, quaint shops and lovely terraced buildings. In the Old Brewery (Brovarnia Gdansk) you can discover how by using only natural products the fresh beer is made and you will try local beers produced by the brewery. As you enjoy your tasting you will never forget the amazing panoramic view of Old Town seen from our Summer Beer Terrace. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes.
Gdansk, Gdansk City of Solidarity
Gdansk, Gdansk City of Solidarity
Take a walk through the city of Gdansk while learning about its history. Start your walking tour in Old Town where the city's 1,000 years of history have left an interesting collection of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architecture. You will follow the royal route from the Gren Gate on the banks of Motlawa, along Long Street and Long Market, the main town hall, Arthur's court and the Neptune Fountain. See the most charming street in Gdansk, St. Mary Street with its quaint shops and terraced buildings. You will see St Mary's Church, the world's largest brick temple, which took 159 years to build with its 269-foot tower, 30 decorated chapels, seating for 25,000 and 15th century astronomical clock. Walk to the European Solidarity Centre devoted to the history of the Solidarity movement. Your last stop will be at the Solidarity Square Monument, a memorial to the 44 people who died during the workers riots of 1970. Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes.
Gdansk, Malbork Castle
Gdansk, Malbork Castle
Malbork Castle is the most complete and elaborate example of the Gothic brick castle complex in the characteristic and unique style of the Teutonic Order. What is more, in 1997 it was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNSECO . Much of the original structure survives at Malbork to testify to the high standards and outstanding quality of the workmanship practiced in the region throughout the 14th century. Construction along the Nogat River commenced in 1274, with the Teutonic Knights creating this massive stone fortress that includes formidable defensive walls, towers, a labyrinth of chambers, dungeons and wonderful architectural details. In 1309, the Knight's headquarters moved there from Venice, furthermore when in 1466 both castle and town became part of Royal Prussia, a province of Poland, it served as the royal residence of Polish kings for the next 300 years. Extensive conservation works of the castle were carried out in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Following the severe damage that it incurred in the final stage of World War II, the castle was renovated once again. Nowadays, the castle serves as a museum with grand exhibition halls, which display collections of armory, ceramics, sculptures and spectacular Baltic amber. You will depart the pier for the 75 minute drive to Malbork where you will spend 2.5 hours in this delightful setting. Please note : This tour is not wheelchair accessible. Wear comfortable walking shoes.
Gdansk, Concierge Collection: Kayak & Old Town
Gdansk, Concierge Collection: Kayak & Old Town
Kayaking will give you the unforgettable opportunity to admire the Old Town of Gdansk from the water. You will see the Gdansk Crane, Spichrz Island, and many more interesting sites visible from the canal. You will depart by bus for the 30-minute drive to your kayaking location. You will be fitted with life jackets and shown to your kayak. Your guide will take you on this unique 1.5-hour tour before you dock near Gdansk's Old Town - a collection of marvelous buildings and monuments in Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles. Your guided walk will bring you past the Town Hall, Long Market, and the beautiful 15th century merchant's Palace of Artus Court. Pause at Neptune's Fountain to admire this monumental symbol of Gdansk's Hanseatic past, then proceed down to the waterfront canal. You will turn up Mariacka or St. Mary's Street, with their lively atmosphere, quaint shops, and lovely terraced buildings. You will see St. Mary's Church, the world's largest brick church , accommodating some 25,000 worshipers. This medieval church took 159 years to build, and its deceivingly plain exterior belies a bright, spacious interior and more than 30 beautifully decorated chapels. You will have approximately 30 minutes to shop for amber jewelry, artwork, and souvenirs before the return bus trip to your waiting yacht. Please note : Wear comfortable clothing and shoes.
Gdansk, Admiring the 360 Panorama of the Tri-City
Gdansk, Admiring the 360 Panorama of the Tri-City
Experience the rich history and stunning views of northern Poland on this comprehensive tour. Begin in the Old Town of Gdansk, where 1,000 years of history come to life in a splendid mix of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture. Walk the Royal Route from the Green Gate along Long Street and Long Market, marvel at the Main Town Hall, Arthur's Court, and the iconic Neptune Fountain. Continue to St. Mary Street, known for its lively atmosphere, quaint shops, and charming terraced buildings. Next, ascend to the 32nd floor of Olivia Star, the highest observation deck in northern Poland, offering breathtaking 360-degree views of the Tri-City area and the Gdańsk Bay to the Hel Peninsula. Here, enjoy perfectly arranged interiors and a delightful culinary and cultural experience. Finally, visit Sopot, the summer capital of Poland, a seaside resort transformed from a quaint fishing village. Explore its 19th-century spa buildings, many commissioned by Napoleon's physician, Jean-Georges Haffner, and stroll along the impressive 516-meter-long wooden pier, one of the largest of its kind in Europe. Please note: the order of sites visited may vary.
Gdansk, Stutthof Concentration Camp
Gdansk, Stutthof Concentration Camp
Located around 30 miles from Gdansk, Stutthof Concentration Camp was the first camp created by the Nazis outside Germany. The first prisoners arrived here on September 2, 1939, exactly 250 Polish citizens and prisoners of war. Not long after that, only two weeks later, there were around 6,000 prisoners. Most of them were executed by the SS- the plan to annihilate the whole Polish intelligentsia of Pomerania was the main reason why the camp was established. It was also the main place in the fight of the Nazis against the Poles who refused to sign an application for joining the German nationality list.. Today, the mission of the museum is to take care of the remains of the former Stutthof camp, preserving knowledge about the period between 1939-1945 in Pomerania and memory about prisoners of Stutthof. You will have 2.5 hours at the camp/museum before returning to your ship. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes.

This beautiful island is Denmark in miniature, complete with fertile fields, forests, craggy cliffs, and bleach-blond beaches. Admire the massive medieval fortifications of Hammershus, bricks still red after all these years, and sample some smoked herring, smoked locally for generations.
Bornholm, Scenic Bornholm
Bornholm, Scenic Bornholm
This is a scenic tour across the island showing off the loveliest fishing villages. Your knowledgeable guide will tell you about this special corner of Denmark and way of life here. Start by going along the coast to Svaneke - a very charming little fishing village where a short stop will be made for photos. Your journey across the middle of the island will take you through Almindingen - one of the largest forest areas in Denmark. A photostop will be made by Rytterknaegten - the highest point on the island. Continue to Osterlars where you will enjoy one of the very special round churches and a short photostop. Then continue to the "capital" of Bornholm - the town of Ronne and further north along the coastal line for your last photostop of the tour - Hammerhus Castle ruins. After this scenic overview of the island you will return to Gudhjem. Please note : This tour can accommodate wheelchair guests and those with limited mobility provided they can get on and off the coach themselves.
Bornholm, Flavors of Bornholm
Bornholm, Flavors of Bornholm
This tour will allow you to sample some of the flavors of Bornholm - including herring, wine and beer. You will start your tour with a drive through the lush countryside to the Lille Gadegård Vineyard - a very idyllic place close to the town of Åkirkeby . The vineyard, founded in 1995, is the largest in Denmark. It started by producing strawberry wine and first harvested grapes in 2002. You will get a tour of the premises, and finish with a wine tasting. Next stop is the charming village of Svaneke , located on the east coast of Bornholm, where we will stop at Svaneke Brew House , located in an old merchant's house dating back to 1750. Here you will see the beer making process and, naturally, enjoy a taste as well. Then back toward the fishing village of Gudhjem . Literally meaning "Home of God," this quaint village of only 780 permanent residents clings to the side of a rocky bay on the north eastern side of the island. Gudhjem was the first place to start smoking and exporting herrings - a tradition that was to become the "signature delicacy" of the island. Step inside Gudhjem smokehouse and enjoy a traditional smoked herring with bread andbeer. After Your gastronomic experience, return by foot to the tender jetty or stay in town at your leisure. Please note : There are steps at the smokehouse and the brewery, uneven gravel and grass at the vineyard.
Bornholm, Highlights of Bornholm
Bornholm, Highlights of Bornholm
This is a scenic tour through the picturesque farmlands of the tiny Baltic Island belonging to Denmark. Travelling by coach you will enjoy the scenery of the coastline en route to Baltic Seaglass just a few miles outside Gudhjem . This is the largest glass blowing studio that the island is famous for. Although mainly designing and producing functional tabletop glassware, they also create unique works for gallery and museum exhibitions. After this visit continue across the island through Almindingen - one of the largest forest areas in Denmark for Oesterlars Round Church , one of the four round churches found on Bornholm (where you will find half the total number of round churches in Denmark). Inside visit will be included provided no religious services are taking place. Your next stop will be at Hammershus , an old fortress on the northern tip of Bornholm and the largest castle ruins in Northern Europe. Hammershus was rebuilt and expanded on several occasions. In 1743 Hammershus was finally abandoned as a stronghold. Another stop will then be made to the charming village of Allinge where you will visit one of the smokehouses that the island is also renown for. Here you will enjoy smoked herring and an ice cold beer before the short ride back to the village of Gudhjem. Please note : There are steps, gravel and cobblestones on this tour so wear comfortable walking shoes.
Bornholm, Meet the Nature
Bornholm, Meet the Nature
The natural world on Bornholm is the main reason why many people choose to visit the island and nature on Bornholm is truly unique! You will meet with your local guide at the pier. You are now ready to start this walk, which is possibly the most beautiful walk along Bornholm's coast. You will start to follow the rocky path north around Salene Bay to "Helligdommsklipperne ." Through the millennia, the surf at this location has eroded the rocky coast and created deep gorges into the mountain. Now standing high and proud are the sharp cutting edges, rugged granite columns and steep rock walls with deep corridors and caves - so-called "ovens" that make up Helligdomsklipperne. The path will take you past "Hestestenene," the horse stones, which are three monoliths that act as navigation marks on the edge of a cliff 112 feet above the sea. You will continue through natural fores t with the bay on one side and steep cliffs on the other - ending by the rugged rock formations - Helligdomsklipperne. Here you have a chance to climb down a ladder to get a better overview of the rock formations and to get closer to the water. Then you will continue up to the Art Museum, where a well-deserved refreshment, of your own choice, will be enjoyed. You now have the choice to stay seated and enjoy the view or to have a look around the museum before returning to the pier by bus. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes and comfortable clothing. Bring sunglasses, hat, sunscreen if sunny. In case of rain, guests should wear raingear or to bring an umbrella. Extra water is also recommended.

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Available Staterooms
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Ocean View Suite 2

Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.