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Stylish Stockholm has enough to occupy you for a lifetime from cathedral-like food markets to simmering baths and natural escapes. Visit the staggeringly beautiful interior of Stockholm's City Hall or learn more about one of Sweden’s best-known exports – with a visit to the ABBA museum. The history is deep and the architecture typically stylish as you explore this capital of Scandi cool. The Gamla Stan old town is a storied historic core of cobbled streets and brightly hued towering townhouses standing side by side. Attractive squares fill with the smells of fried herring from traditional restaurants while the latest culinary trends sweep through the city's revered kitchens. Breathe in the crisp clean air and relish the tranquillity and atmosphere of a truly great and grand Baltic city. Stockholm's visitors and residents spill outdoors in the summertime to the city's beaches and the archipelago's scattering of 24 000 islands and islets nearby. Steamboats puff scenic routes between them. Stockholm itself sprawls across 14 islands interlinked with dozens of arching bridges. Shimmering canals and leafy green parks offer peace and sanctuary within the city while trendy bars coffee shops and rooftop cocktail joints add to the hip and happening appeal. Stockholm's bustling shopping streets also showcase cutting edge trends for the fashion-conscious.

A thriving flawlessly-designed seaside city Helsinki is famously livable and inspiring. A regional powerhouse of outstanding design and creativity Helsinki lies across a confetti scattering of 300 islands and skerries in the Gulf of Finland. Known for the light granite hue of its buildings - which lend the city a bright whitewashed appearance - traditional buildings mingle seamlessly with bold new structures showcasing Finland's celebrated design outlook. Helsinki Cathedral is the crowning glory - rising high over the city's waterfront with its pearly white domes gleaming. A city that reveres knowledge and creativity above all else artworks and statues litter the streets and parks honouring creative minds of the past. Open parks offer space to lie back and soak up summer's sun while sculptures like the abstract organs of the Sibelius Monument celebrate national heroes like composer Jean Sibelius - whose music gave Finland national identity in the quest for independence. Feel the stunning acoustics of the incredible Rock Church deep in your gut as you witness a performance in this collaboration between man and nature. Helsinki's easy-going forward-thinking way of life was hard fought for and the spectacular Suomenlinna fortress rears out of the waves as a reminder of the historical struggles that have played out in this stretch of sea. Sail out to the quaint little beaches and waterfront pathways that now lend a calm peaceful ambience to this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

A fairytale city of new and old Tallinn boasts one of the best-preserved UNESCO listed old towns in Northern Europe and balances the traditional and contemporary astutely. A beautiful Baltic capital of storied culture and history Tallinn is riding the wave of a burgeoning reputation as Europe's hidden gem and it boasts a picturesque allure that few cities can rival. The European City of Culture award in 2011 was a symbol of the country's increasing integration with the European Union and offered Tallinn a chance to showcase and upgrade its cultural marvels. Walk into the old town through Viru Gates past flower vendors and the smells of roasting nuts. Town Hall Square is the heart and soul of Tallinn and when you walk the narrow cobbled streets that open out into it you’re walking the same pathways that Tallinn's people have walked since the 13th century. Surrounded by practically complete medieval walls lose yourself in deep museums and visit pretty churches like St. Olaf church - one of the city's most famous with its sharp green spire puncturing the sky. Head to Kohtuotsa platform in the upper town for views of the city's sea of red roofs interrupted by church towers and rounded turrets. From here climb Toompea Castle's central hill before visiting the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral - easily recognisable by its bold colours and trio of black onion domes.

Centred around a charming UNESCO World Heritage Site listed Old Town Latvia’s capital is a quirky and artistic place - with an extensive collection of gleaming art-deco architecture. With a quirky underbelly and beautifully preserved fairytale architecture it’s no wonder Riga is affectionately known as the Baltic Berlin. Ascend the tower of St. Peter's Church for a view down over the gingerbread-architecture below. The House of Blackheads is one of the city’s standouts a historic trade guild’s meeting place it adds grace and grandeur to the spacious town square. The much-photographed Three Brothers lean together with their pastel-shaded facades and idiosyncratic personalities. Look out across the River Daugava for an example of modern Riga - the steel and glass of the National Library building. The Freedom Monument stands a full 42 meters tall and is a proud statue marking Lativa’s incredibly hard-won independence. Cavernous hangers – that once housed bomber zeppelins from the First World War – now host one of Europe’s biggest and best food markets. Soak up the smells and sights of Riga Central Market where you can taste pickles smoked herring and piragis – local rolls stuffed with bacon. Take time out in brightly painted cafes and flower-laced courtyards which serve up refreshments and dizzyingly strong self-brewed craft beers. Or head to the greenery of Bastejkalna Park to stroll the banks of the canal and over ornate bridges.

When thinking of countries of legends, tumult and fabulous architecture, Lithuania does not immediately spring to mind. And yet, it should – particularly Klaipeda, Lithuania’s third largest city (and only seaport). As one of the few eastern ports to not freeze during the cold Baltic Sea winters, Klaipeda has always been a coveted spot. Once known as Memel, the city has had a chequered past. Founded in 1252 by the Teutonic Order, Memel was the capital of Prussia during the Napoleonic wars. It was a German state until 1919, when the signing of the Treaty of Versailles commandeered it for Lithuania. It then surrendered to German hands before and during WWII, but was liberated along with the rest of the country in 1945. As you walk around the pretty town centre, you would be forgiven for thinking that you were not even in Lithuania. The Germanic influence is most apparent in the well-ordered centre, with its fachwerk, (half-timbered) style buildings and cobbled streets. Much of the original architecture was destroyed during WWII, but head for the Art Yard and you’ll not only find examples of what is left from Memel’s past, but also a buzzing hub of street art, coffee shops and independent boutiques. Much of the city’s tourism is focused around neighbouring Spit National Park. This UNESCO World Heritage site of 5,000-year-old peninsula of woods and beach separates the Baltic Sea from the Curonian Lagoon and is a prime example of outstanding universal value to the region.

Gdansk, one of Poland’s oldest and most beautiful cities, sits on the edge of the Baltic Sea. Looking around today, it’s difficult to imagine that during World War II, much of the city was reduced to rubble. Painstakingly reconstructed with great skill, the Hanseatic architecture and historical treasures rose like a phoenix from the ruins.
Head to the city centre and walk in the footsteps of Polish royalty down the Royal Route, which leads to many of Gdansk’s best-preserved treasures. Passing through majestic stone gates is the wonderful Amber Museum. Learn all you need to know about amber or Baltic gold as it’s known. It’s been collected and worked for over 6000 years in Gdansk, a major contributor to the city’s wealth.
Through the Golden Gate lies Dluga street, peek behind the exquisite facades and visit some of the beautifully restored town houses. Stroll on past landmark buildings like the soaring Town Hall, ending up on the very photogenic Mariacka street.
Along the waterfront is the striking, modern architecture of the World War II Museum, a poignant space, in the very city where the first shots of the war were fired. The excellent exhibitions leave few unmoved and has rapidly become one of Gdansk’s top attractions.
More recent history is explained wonderfully at the European Solidarity Centre down by the shipyards. The trade union “Solidarity” was formed in the 1980’s and Poland’s’ struggle to topple Communism began.
Gdansk has certainly earnt its place in the history books of Europe.

Although much nearer to Sweden, the island of Bornholm has been a Danish possession since 1522 and was once an important Baltic trading port. Today, the islanders make their livelihood from fishing, farming and, increasingly, tourism. Visitors from Scandinavia and Germany flock to Bornholm and the town of Rønne each summer to enjoy the scenic beauty. The south features a coastline of white sand beaches, while the north boasts rugged cliffs; the wooded interior is crisscrossed by hiking trails. Visitors and residents alike have come to appreciate the freshly smoked herring prepared in special smokehouses, a great source of income to boost the local economy. This intriguing, unusual island is especially known for its round churches, which were constructed centuries ago as fortifications against attacks by pagan invaders and pirates. At the northern tip of the island, on one of Bornholm’s steep seaside cliffs are the remains of the 13th-century Hammershus Castle, boasting fine views over the coast. The island’s main town is Rønne. With 15,000 inhabitants, it is a busy place where ferries arrive daily from Copenhagen. Many of Bornholm’s attractions are scattered throughout the island. Rønne is an ideal starting point for exploring the lovely countryside dotted with idyllic farms, ancient churches and rustic herring smokehouses.

Effortlessly cool and down to earth, Copenhagen is a contemporary, clean and classy highlight of Scandinavia. A city built to be liveable, Copenhagen has refused to compromise, resulting in a forward-thinking metropolis that’s green and clean. Swim in the waters of Havnebadet Islands during summer, or shelter from winter’s bite by snuggling in beside a roaring open fire during winter. You can even hop on a train to Sweden, traversing the famous span of a Nordic Noir star - the Öresund Bridge. It takes just a touch over half an hour to step off the train in Malmö. There’s only one way to truly explore Copenhagen and that’s on two wheels. Easy bike hire schemes will get you moving across this flat city, designed with bikes at the forefront of the mind. Choose a model with electronic assistance to take the strain out of any journey, giving you the freedom to whizz around and explore the modern angular architecture of the centre, and the pastoral colours of Nyhavn waterfront. Head out to the Little Mermaid statue, inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale - the strikingly-restrained statue is the perfect landmark for Copenhagen; unshowy, self-assured and utterly irresistible. The Danish concept of hygge is very much alive here, and you’ll feel that warm cosy feeling as you visit cafes illuminated by the warm glow of hanging filament bulbs, and stuffed to the brim with thick, dusty books. Home to mega-brewer Carlsberg, Copenhagen is also a city for hop enthusiasts, and there is a thriving craft brewing scene to sample. Danish Smørrebrød sandwiches are a must try, or for something a little more substantial, settle in for a culinary voyage and try a taster menu – the city’s restaurants are littered with Michelin stars.

For many, Denmark’s charm might begin and end with Copenhagen. Certainly, the country’s capital is a smorgasbord of culture, canals, gastronomy and design, but one would be foolish to end your Danish discovery there.The country is widely reputed to be the happiest place on earth and Skagen (pronounced skane) is testament to that. Located on the very tip of the Jutland peninsula, where the North Sea meets the Baltic Sea, Skagen is a happy jumble of Scandinavian charm, fabulous arts scene and breathtaking nature, and has the Danish royal seal of approval to prove it!A long time favourite of fashionable Danish holidaymakers, Skagen boats one of the most beautiful coastlines in Europe. White sand beaches espouse vast forests and the whole is something really rather lovely. The sunsets are so spectacular it is not uncommon for whole families to make the trip to the beach and actually applaud as the sun finally dips below the horizon. The town is also home to the Rabjerg Mile, the largest migrating dune in Denmark, which covers 2mk2 and stretches up to 35 metres in height.Unsurprisingly for a place that is on the meeting point of two seas, fishing plays an important part in local economy. Marinated herring is of course a speciality but the nutrient rich surroundings mean that fish of all kind is flavoursome and plentiful. This is usually washed down with a craft beer, so why not make like a local and head for the port, stake a claim at a table and enjoy the very best little Skagen has to offer.

Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.

The ultimate fairytale city Bruges is a snowglobe medieval town brought to life and lovingly preserved. The medieval majesty rises just inland from Zeebruge's busy port and sandy beaches and the two are linked by the short stretch of the Baudouin Canal. Arrive in Bruges to discover a dreamlike place where time has stood still. Explore the Unesco World Heritage Site centre to wander at leisure among some of the world's most atmospheric streets. Laced with pretty canals winding paths of cobbled stones and glorious squares surrounded by soaring church spires Bruges is an irresistible journey back through time. A city for the seasons see the towering cups of tulips glowing or snowy layers adding a cosy blanket during winter. The climb is not to be underestimated but there are few better places to start a visit to Bruges than the ascent up to the 83-metre lookout of the Belfry of Bruges which rockets up from the city's primary market square. Discover the city's pretty canals and admire the colour-splashed facades - tangled with ivy - that line up appealingly on their banks. With plenty of museums and galleries among the incredible architecture Bruges is a city that effortlessly lives up to its heavy hyping and there are countless cultural attractions to immerse yourself in. Indulge a sweet tooth at the chocolate museum - or sample the wares of countless artisan chocolate shops - to leave this Zeebrugge's port with the most satisfying of tastes lingering.

Home of the ill-fated Titanic departure, Southampton has a long maritime history. Henry V’s fleet bound for the battle of Agincourt left from here, as did the Mayflower (not from Plymouth as many believe) and the great British ocean liners, Queen Elizabeth 2 and Queen Mary both departed on their maiden voyages from the port. So suffice to say, that Southampton is a seafearing place.Today Southampton is the cruise capital of Northern Europe, so expect a city that understands how to have fun. This comes in a variety of ways: a castellated old city that has lots of charm, some excellent museums (the most notable of which is the Sea City Museum) and extensive green spaces. Authentic Tudor remains provide a fascinating insight to 15th century living while other landmarks date back even further. A stroll around the city is generous in its attractions, so there is no better way to see Southampton than on foot. Culture wise, the city’s bustling Guildhall Square is the centre for art, education and food and drink.Southampton’s location of the south coast of England means just a short distance away lie some interesting spots. Pre-historic enigma Stonehenge is less than an hour away while the quintessentially English market town Salisbury is perfect for a bit of shopping. Both are well worth a visit. For those who prefer their entertainment crafted by Mother Nature, a short ride to the New Forest will give you peace; think idyllic glades, ancient woodland, open moors, heathland and cliff top walks.







The Owner’s Suite epitomizes luxury and elegance, offering an exquisite living space of either 120 square meters for one bedroom, or a spacious 114 square meters for two bedrooms when connected to the adjoining Panorama Suite. Nestled mid-ship on the eighth deck, it features a private veranda, a separate dining area, and a lavish living room complete with a cozy sitting area. Guests will enjoy heightened comfort with a king-size bed, plush bathrobes, luxury mattresses, and a walk-in wardrobe equipped with a personal safe. The suite is designed with sophistication in mind, featuring modern amenities such as two large flat-screen TVs with an Interactive Media Library, unlimited premium Wi-Fi, a state-of-the-art sound system with Bluetooth connectivity, and convenient USB-C charging stations. Each stay comes with dedicated butler service, complimentary laundry, and a sumptuous dinner for two at La Dame, ensuring an unparalleled cruising experience. Guests are welcomed with champagne upon arrival and can take pleasure in personalized amenities such as an espresso machine and a stocked bar, tailored to their preferences. Perfect for those who desire the ultimate in space, comfort, and service, the Owner’s Suite is truly a home at sea.



Discover the epitome of luxury with our elegantly designed suites, perfect for both entertaining and enjoying serene moments at sea. Our one-bedroom configuration spans a generous 132-142 sq m, while the two-bedroom option, which seamlessly connects with a Veranda Suite, offers an expansive 175 sq m of lavish space. Positioned on decks 8 and 9 at the forward section of the ship, each suite features a private veranda, a separate dining area, and a spacious living room, ensuring an exquisite setting for relaxation and interaction. Delight in the lavishness of a king-sized bed, complemented by luxurious bedding, a writing desk, and a vanity table. The suite is equipped with a double vanity, a separate shower, and a whirlpool bath, while a walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe provides ample storage. Stay connected with unlimited Premium Wi-Fi, two large flat screen TVs featuring an Interactive Media Library, and a sound system boasting Bluetooth capabilities. Enjoy a range of thoughtful onboard services, including dedicated butler service, complimentary laundry, and exclusive dining experiences. Upon arrival, guests are welcomed with champagne, while additional amenities such as an espresso machine, a personalized pillow menu, and luxury bath essentials enhance your comfort.




Introducing the Royal Suite, a stately and majestic haven designed for the discerning traveler. Spanning 92 square meters with a veranda (12 square feet) in its one-bedroom configuration, or an expansive 127 square meters (18 square meters of veranda) when combined with a Veranda Suite, this opulent accommodation provides generous living space ideal for entertaining. The suite includes a comfortable sofa bed in the reception area for a third guest, offering versatility in your stay. Located on Deck 7 at the forward section of the ship, the suite features a luxurious private veranda, a separate dining area, a living room with plush seating, and indulgent amenities such as a double vanity, separate shower, and whirlpool bath. The walk-in wardrobe ensures ample space along with a personal safe. The suite is furnished with a king-size bed, a writing desk, and a vanity table, adorned with luxury mattresses for optimal comfort. Stay connected with unlimited premium Wi-Fi and enjoy entertainment through two large flat-screen TVs equipped with an Interactive Media Library. A sound system with Bluetooth connectivity, along with modern conveniences such as direct dial telephone, wall-mounted USB-C chargers, and dual voltage outlets, complete the experience. Your journey is further enhanced by impeccable onboard services, including a personal butler, complimentary laundry services, an exclusive dinner for two at La Dame, and champagne upon arrival. Delight in the carefully curated amenities, such as an espresso machine, a pillow menu, a fully stocked refrigerator and bar setup tailored to your preferences, plush bathrobes, luxury bath products, and more—ensuring a blissful cruise experience.






Indulge in the luxury of your ocean-view suite, featuring either a one-bedroom layout of 69 sq m or a spacious two-bedroom option covering 100 sq m, both inclusive of a charming veranda. Located on the upper decks, each suite offers breathtaking ocean vistas and an inviting ambiance for relaxation, perfect for cozy nights. The marble-finished bathroom is equipped with a double vanity, separate shower, and a whirlpool bath, ensuring a rejuvenating experience. Your suite is furnished with a plush king-size bed, a writing desk, and a vanity table, complemented by luxury mattress bedding for ultimate comfort. Entertainment is at your fingertips with unlimited premium Wi-Fi, two large flat-screen TVs featuring an interactive media library, a sound system with Bluetooth connectivity, and a direct dial phone. Experience thoughtful amenities, including butler service, complimentary laundry, and a welcoming champagne upon arrival. Each suite is stocked with your preferred selections in the refrigerator and bar setup, an espresso machine, and a pillow menu to enhance your stay. Additional comforts such as a plush bathrobe, luxury bath products, and slippers await your enjoyment, making this suite the quintessential retreat for families and discerning travelers alike.



The Deluxe Veranda Suite is an exquisite retreat encompassing 35 square meters, including a 6 square meter private veranda, ideally located midship for a serene escape. This elegantly decorated suite features a stunning marble bathroom, a cozy sitting area, and a comfortable queen-sized bed, ensuring a perfect blend of luxury and comfort. Guests can indulge in the outdoor experience as floor-to-ceiling glass doors open to the private veranda, offering breathtaking views of sunset. The suite is equipped with a range of amenities including a writing desk, luxurious bed mattresses, and a walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe. For entertainment, enjoy unlimited standard Wi-Fi, a large flat-screen TV with an Interactive Media Library, and convenient dual-voltage outlets. Additional touches include a refreshing champagne on arrival and dedicated butler service. Enhanced amenities such as a pillow menu, a stocked refrigerator, plush bathrobes, and luxury bath products complete the experience, making the Deluxe Veranda Suite a haven for discerning travelers.



Nestled on the upper decks, the Superior Veranda Suite embodies luxury and expansive comfort at sea. Spanning 35 square meters, including a charming 6-square-meter veranda, this suite features a cozy living space adorned with meticulous details and a suite of lavish amenities. The highlight of this accommodation is the floor-to-ceiling glass doors that lead to a private veranda, providing an intimate setting to soak in breathtaking sunset views. The suite includes a queen-size bed, a writing desk, and a plush sitting area, alongside a walk-in wardrobe equipped with a personal safe. For relaxation, guests can enjoy a separate shower and standard vanity, while select suites offer a walk-in rain shower. Media needs are well-catered for with unlimited Wi-Fi, a large flat-screen TV boasting an Interactive Media Library, and USB-C mobile device chargers. Guests also indulge in exclusive services, such as attentive butler service and a complimentary champagne welcome. Other thoughtful amenities include a personalized pillow menu, a stocked refrigerator and bar, luxurious bath essentials, and cozy furnishings like plush bathrobes and slippers. The Superior Veranda Suite promises an enchanting stay, combining elegance with the tranquility of ocean living.



Indulge in the elegance of the Classic Veranda Suite, designed for discerning travelers seeking luxury on the high seas. Spanning 35 square meters, including a 6 square meter private veranda, this exquisite suite is located on the lower decks at the bow, offering a serene retreat. The interior boasts sophisticated decor, a stunning marble bathroom, and a cozy seating area that transform the space into a true home away from home. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors lead to your private veranda, ensuring that each sunset feels intimately yours. This suite features a queen-size bed, a writing desk, and a walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe, while maintaining a focus on accessibility. For additional comfort, the suite includes a sofa bed for the third guest in the reception area. Enjoy modern conveniences such as unlimited Wi-Fi, a large flat-screen TV with an interactive media library, and direct-dial telephone services. Elevating your experience further, a dedicated butler service awaits, along with a champagne welcome upon your arrival. Personalization is key, with a refrigerator stocked to your preferences, a pillow menu, luxurious bath amenities, and plush robes and slippers—all designed to transform your journey into an unforgettable luxurious experience.


The Panorama Suite offers an exquisite 31 square meters of living space, gracefully situated on deck 9, mid-ship, providing magnificent views through expansive floor-to-ceiling windows. This luxurious suite combines elegance with comfort, featuring a stylish marble bathroom equipped with both a separate shower and a full-size bath (with exceptions for certain suites). The ample seating area is perfect for relaxation, while the queen-size bed ensures a restful retreat. Guests can enjoy top-notch amenities, including a writing desk, unlimited standard Wi-Fi, and a large flat-screen TV with an interactive media library. Enhanced by butler service and a welcoming champagne upon arrival, the suite is adorned with plush robes, a personalized bar setup, and a tailored pillow menu. Experience the ultimate home away from home with every detail meticulously designed for your comfort on this remarkable voyage.

Discover the elegance of the Vista Suite, a tranquil retreat sprawling across 32 square meters. Ideal for relaxation, its spacious seating area features large picture windows that offer breathtaking panoramic ocean views, perfect for intimate breakfasts in bed. Designed to accommodate up to three guests, the suite includes a queen-sized bed, a comfortable sofa bed in the reception area, and a sophisticated writing desk. Located on deck 4 at the forward section of the ship, guests will enjoy premium amenities such as a walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe, a standard vanity, and an exclusive bathroom complete with a walk-in rain shower. Experience unparalleled convenience with unlimited standard Wi-Fi, an interactive large flat-screen TV, and direct dial telephone, alongside features such as wall-mounted USB-C chargers and dual voltage outlets for your electronic devices. Your journey begins with exceptional onboard services, including butler service and a complimentary champagne welcome. Indulge in a personalized stay with a tailored pillow menu, stocked refrigerator and bar, plush bathrobe, luxury bath amenities, and thoughtfully provided items such as an umbrella, hairdryer, and slippers. The Vista Suite lives up to its promise of stylish comfort and refined luxury.