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Day 3
Cruise departs from Copenhagen
Departs at: 4 pm
From colourful Nyhavn to the charm of Tivoli Gardens, Denmark’s capital is a fairytale come to life.
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Day 4
Berlin (Warnemunde)
Arrives at: 8 am, Departs at: 10 pm
Since Warnemunde is just a 2 hour train journey from Berlin, many cruisers choose to head to the city, overlooking many hidden gems. This charming port town is a popular summer getaway for locals and it's easy to see why - with a seaside promenade, quirky storefronts, classic beer gardens and unique architecture, you can enjoy a leisurely stroll in the sun, followed by a splash in the sea or sunbathing on the beach.
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Day 5
Bornholm
Arrives at: 8 am, Departs at: 5 pm
Way out in the Baltic sea, just 200km from Copenhagen, is the sunniest island in Denmark. Bornholm boasts an abundance of lush forests, rugged rock faces and dramatic coastlines that are just waiting to be explored whether you're on foot, biking or kayaking. If shopping is more your style, discover the handicrafts of this World Craft Region, from pottery to art to textiles - you'll be sure to find the perfect souvenir here! Finally, make room for fresh seafood and smoked delicacies produced by local artisans.
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Day 6
Gdynia (tours to Gdansk)
Arrives at: 8 am, Departs at: 8 pm
Located just north of Gdansk, making it the perfect port of call for venturing into this historic Polish city, Gdynia is a major Polish seaport on the Baltic Sea known for its downtown district – which is a designated historic monument of Poland – and for being one of the best cities in Poland to live in the 21st century. With an interesting maritime history, and landmarks that date back to the 13th century, history buffs will find Gdynia rewarding – something that goes double for Gdansk, which has been an important shipbuilding port since the Middle Ages, an important port for Poland throughout the 15th and 17th centuries, and proved important throughout the Second World War and Cold War. Beyond this, though, you’ll find both Gdynia and Gdansk are wonderful places to explore, with charming coffee spots, plenty of places to indulge in some traditional Polish food, and shopping opportunities aplenty. You’ll also find some stunning beaches, though the weather might be a bit cold for sun lounging outside the Summer months.
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Day 7
At Sea
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Day 8
Visby, Gotland. Sweden
Arrives at: 8 am, Departs at: 4 pm
Situated on the Swedish Island of Gotland in the Baltic sea, Visby is one of Scandinavia's best preserved medieval towns. Follow the labyrinth of quaint cobblestone streets to picturesque cottages and ancient Gothic churches, and discover the 12th century history of this hidden gem. Whether you're looking for a simple walking tour to admire the historic architecture, or are looking to get stuck into museums, ruins and cathedrals, Visby is a must-visit for a glimpse into Scandinavia's past.
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Day 9
Tallinn
Arrives at: 10 am, Departs at: 8 pm
Wander the cobbled streets of Tallinn’s medieval Old Town, where history, charm, and modern creativity blend beautifully.
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Day 10
Helsinki
Arrives at: 7 am, Departs at: 8 pm
A stylish mix of sleek design, seaside beauty, and rich Nordic culture awaits in Finland’s capital.
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Day 11
Tallinn
Arrives at: 8 am, Departs at: 5 pm
Wander the cobbled streets of Tallinn’s medieval Old Town, where history, charm, and modern creativity blend beautifully.
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Day 12-13
Stockholm - Overnight onboard
Arrives at: 10 am, Departs at: 3 pm
A city of bridges, historic Gamla Stan, and a vibrant culture that blends old and new.
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Day 14
Visby, Gotland. Sweden
Arrives at: 8 am, Departs at: 4 pm
Situated on the Swedish Island of Gotland in the Baltic sea, Visby is one of Scandinavia's best preserved medieval towns. Follow the labyrinth of quaint cobblestone streets to picturesque cottages and ancient Gothic churches, and discover the 12th century history of this hidden gem. Whether you're looking for a simple walking tour to admire the historic architecture, or are looking to get stuck into museums, ruins and cathedrals, Visby is a must-visit for a glimpse into Scandinavia's past.
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Day 15
Gdynia (tours to Gdansk)
Arrives at: 7 am, Departs at: 7 pm
Located just north of Gdansk, making it the perfect port of call for venturing into this historic Polish city, Gdynia is a major Polish seaport on the Baltic Sea known for its downtown district – which is a designated historic monument of Poland – and for being one of the best cities in Poland to live in the 21st century. With an interesting maritime history, and landmarks that date back to the 13th century, history buffs will find Gdynia rewarding – something that goes double for Gdansk, which has been an important shipbuilding port since the Middle Ages, an important port for Poland throughout the 15th and 17th centuries, and proved important throughout the Second World War and Cold War. Beyond this, though, you’ll find both Gdynia and Gdansk are wonderful places to explore, with charming coffee spots, plenty of places to indulge in some traditional Polish food, and shopping opportunities aplenty. You’ll also find some stunning beaches, though the weather might be a bit cold for sun lounging outside the Summer months.
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Day 16
Bornholm
Arrives at: 8 am, Departs at: 4 pm
Way out in the Baltic sea, just 200km from Copenhagen, is the sunniest island in Denmark. Bornholm boasts an abundance of lush forests, rugged rock faces and dramatic coastlines that are just waiting to be explored whether you're on foot, biking or kayaking. If shopping is more your style, discover the handicrafts of this World Craft Region, from pottery to art to textiles - you'll be sure to find the perfect souvenir here! Finally, make room for fresh seafood and smoked delicacies produced by local artisans.
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Day 17
Aarhus
Arrives at: 10 am, Departs at: 7 pm
Explore Denmark’s second-largest city, where modern art, historic landmarks, and beautiful parks combine to create a vibrant atmosphere.
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Day 18
Copenhagen
Arrives at: 5 am, Departs at: 4 pm
From colourful Nyhavn to the charm of Tivoli Gardens, Denmark’s capital is a fairytale come to life.
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Day 19
Skagen, Denmark
Arrives at: 7 am, Departs at: 3 pm
Since the 19th century, Skagen has lured visitors from all around the world for its breathtaking landscapes and beautiful beaches. Nowadays, travellers visit for all this as well as the unique neighbourhoods, array of museums and fantastic shopping. Skagen's artistic flair makes for great photo opportunities, but if you're looking for more active excursions, enjoy a guided hike, a full-day horse ride or water sports at the beach.
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Day 20
Hardangerfjord
Arrives at: 12 pm, Departs at: 8 pm
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Day 21
Skjolden
Arrives at: 9 am, Departs at: 5 pm
Skjolden is a picturesque village in Vestland County, Western Norway. It’s part of the Lustre municipality, and located at the head of the Sognefjorden, the longest navigable fjord in the world, making the sail there a spectacle in and of itself. With a small population of only 300 inhabitants, if the busyness of a major city is what you're looking for, you're in the wrong area; on the other hand, if you want peace and quiet together with a breathtaking landscape, you're in the perfect spot. With 3 national parks at its doorstep (Jostedalsbreen, Breheimen and Jotunheimen), alongside a variety of other attractions, you’ll have an unforgettable stop in Skjolden.
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Day 22
Olden
Arrives at: 9 am, Departs at: 6 pm
Explore Norway’s Olden, surrounded by breathtaking glaciers, crystal-clear lakes, and towering mountains that define this stunning destination.
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Day 23
At Sea
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Day 24
Seydisfjordur
Arrives at: 7 am, Departs at: 5 pm
The most culturally rich and picturesque town in East Iceland, Seydisfjordur is a hub of artists, musicians and outdoorsmen, making it a quirky getaway from the big city. With just 700 residents, it's a breath of fresh air while never being boring. Enjoy a wide range of activities including hiking along the coast, exploring the museums, picking up souvenirs at the arts and crafts market, and playing a round of golf. Whatever you choose to do, you'll have a stunning view to match
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Day 25
Akureyri
Arrives at: 8 am, Departs at: 6 pm
Discover Iceland’s ‘Capital of the North,’ with its stunning landscapes, natural hot springs, and rich cultural heritage.
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Day 26
Isafjordur
Arrives at: 7 am, Departs at: 5 pm
Situated in northwest Iceland, Isafjörður is a quaint town that’s beloved for its awe-inspiring landscapes. Not only does it feature historic and colourful wooden houses that date back to the 18th and 19th century, but a wide selection of attractions including the Bunarfoss waterfall, Arctic Fox Centre and the Naustahvilft hiking trail. The perfect place to capture breathtaking photographs, Isafjörður is a wonderful stop-off whilst on a cruise.
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Day 27
Reykjavik
Arrives at: 7 am, Departs at: 7 pm
Discover dramatic landscapes, soak in the Blue Lagoon, and chase the Northern Lights.
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Day 28
Isafjordur
Arrives at: 8 am, Departs at: 6 pm
Situated in northwest Iceland, Isafjörður is a quaint town that’s beloved for its awe-inspiring landscapes. Not only does it feature historic and colourful wooden houses that date back to the 18th and 19th century, but a wide selection of attractions including the Bunarfoss waterfall, Arctic Fox Centre and the Naustahvilft hiking trail. The perfect place to capture breathtaking photographs, Isafjörður is a wonderful stop-off whilst on a cruise.
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Day 29
Akureyri
Arrives at: 7 am, Departs at: 5 pm
Discover Iceland’s ‘Capital of the North,’ with its stunning landscapes, natural hot springs, and rich cultural heritage.
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Day 30
Seydisfjordur
Arrives at: 7 am, Departs at: 5 pm
The most culturally rich and picturesque town in East Iceland, Seydisfjordur is a hub of artists, musicians and outdoorsmen, making it a quirky getaway from the big city. With just 700 residents, it's a breath of fresh air while never being boring. Enjoy a wide range of activities including hiking along the coast, exploring the museums, picking up souvenirs at the arts and crafts market, and playing a round of golf. Whatever you choose to do, you'll have a stunning view to match
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Day 31
At Sea
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Day 32
Kirkwall, Orkney Islands
Arrives at: 8 am, Departs at: 7 pm
The biggest town in Orkney, Kirkwall is a quaint yet bustling Scottish town that can easily be enjoyed by foot. From the St. Magnus Cathedral to the Bishop's and Earl's Palaces and the Orkney Museum, history lovers can learn more about this charming town. Head to the colourful harbour to admire the sea views, or explore the two beaches to truly admire Scotland's beautiful coastline.
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Day 33
Invergordon
Arrives at: 7 am, Departs at: 6 pm
A port town in the Scottish Highlands, Invergordon sits in the historic Ross and Cromarty region. Once a Royal Navy Dockyard, the town's maritime history can be discovered at the Naval Museum and Heritage Centre. The Mural Trail gives visitors a chance to see the town's more artistic side, while Invergordon is also the perfect place to start a tour into the beautiful surrounding countryside.
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Day 34
South Queensferry (For Edinburgh)
Arrives at: 8 am, Departs at: 8 pm
A charming port town roughly ten miles from Edinburgh, South Queensferry is one of the most beautiful towns in Scotland; boasting quaint cobblestone streets, a variety of independent retailers and boutique shopping experiences, and plenty of picturesque places to walk, it’s easy to get lost in the charming atmosphere here. However, it’s also just a short trip to Edinburgh city centre, and the Scottish capital is one destination you don’t want to miss out on visiting when you have the chance; the entire city is a picture, and home to an abundance of breathtaking sights and incredible experiences. You’ll find some of the most significant Scottish landmarks here, from the ever-iconic Edinburgh Castle to the stunning Palace of Holyroodhouse – and indeed the Royal Mile that connects the two, cutting through the heart of the city centre. That’s not all, though. From atop Calton Hill – which is home to the National Monument, the Nelson Monument, and the City Observatory (among other landmarks) – and Arthur’s Seat – an ancient extinct volcano in Holyrood Park – you’ll have the chance to admire sweeping panoramic views of the city and beyond. The Scott Monument, St. Giles’ Cathedral, and Royal Botanic Gardens are all excellent options when it comes to sightseeing too. When you combine all of this with the incredible food, charming cafes, lively pubs, and other fantastic experiences available across the capital, there really is an abundance of things to enjoy when you’re in Edinburgh. So, while South Queensferry has its charms, the Scottish capital really is the highlight here.
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Day 35
At Sea
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Day 36
Zeebrugge (tours to Bruges)
Arrives at: 7 am, Departs at: 5 pm
Wander through cobblestone streets, admire medieval architecture, and take a scenic canal cruise in this enchanting Belgian city.
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Day 37
Southampton
Arrives at: 7 am, Departs at: 4 pm
The UK’s largest cruise port and where many will begin their cruise holiday, Southampton has no shortage of maritime and historical attractions. Discover local landmarks on a walking tour including 30 ancient monuments, learn about the tragic story of the Titanic and escape to the great outdoors at the New Forest National Park. With numerous options for seafood dining and even a free art gallery, Southampton is an undoubtedly great destination for a pre or post-cruise stay.
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Day 38
Falmouth
Arrives at: 7 am, Departs at: 6 pm
A charming coastal town in Cornwall, England, Falmouth is the perfect place to visit if you’re looking for an intimate seaside experience with stunning stretches of countryside, beautiful beaches, and small-town maritime history. This town boasts a deep natural harbour, vibrant public gardens, and – notably – a well-preserved 16th-century fortress built by Henry VIII. a destination that prides itself in being a source of inspiration for artists and shipwrights alike, there’s something for everyone to enjoy here – even if that’s just stopping off at a seafront pub for a drink with a view.
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Day 39-40
Cobh (tours to Cork) - Overnight onboard
Arrives at: 9 am, Departs at: 4 pm
A picturesque seaport town on the south coast of Ireland’s County Cork, Cobh is a fantastic cruise destination to visit while sailing around the British Isles – with a unique history to uncover, stunning surrounding scenery, and the chance to explore places like Spike Island and Bandon Hill. However, Cobh is also an excellent gateway to Cork, a city with even more to offer visitors. Here, you’ll have the chance to stroll along the River Lee while immersing yourself in the vibrant culture this city is famous for. Littered with comfortable cafes, unique art galleries, off-beat museums, and more, a day in Cork is always rewarding – and, the historic food market is a tasty way to top off your trip!
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Day 41
Dun Laoghaire (for Dublin)
Arrives at: 7 am, Departs at: 7 pm
Home to stunning seaside, vibrant local markets, and unique museums, Dun Laoghaire is an inviting coastal town in County Dublin and a great place to visit if you’re looking for the chance to enjoy some watersports. However, it’s also the best port of call for trips into Dublin – the capital of Ireland and a truly fantastic place to visit during a sailing around the British Isles. With historic hotspots like Dublin Castle and The Custom House here alongside the National Museum of Ireland and Dublinia, history buffs will find plenty to enjoy during a day visit. However, home to the famous Guinness Storehouse and iconic Temple Bar district, culture vultures and those looking for a more lively experience will find Dublin an unforgettable destination.
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Day 42
Belfast
Arrives at: 7:30 am, Departs at: 8 pm
With its turbulent Troubles in the past, Belfast has flourished into a thriving hub of arts, cuisine, architecture and history, with the cruise port being a short drive from the city. The most notable attraction is the Titanic Belfast Museum, which pays tribute to the tragic voyage through immersive exhibitions and galleries. Also popular with all visitors to Belfast is the fully restored and fascinating HMS Caroline, where you can learn about the Battle of Jutland.
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Day 43
Greenock (tours to Glasgow)
Arrives at: 7 am, Departs at: 6 pm
A port town in Inverclyde which is a stone’s throw from Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city, Greenock boasts a coast with impressive views across the River Clyde of Kilcreggan, Loch Long, and Gare Loch alongside fantastic hiking routes, access to the historic Auchmountain Glen, and all the charm of a typical Scottish town. The chance to visit Glasgow, though, when you’re visiting Greenock, is hard to ignore. An upbeat urban centre boasting a fantastic selection of cafes, bars, and restaurants to enjoy, it’s easy to have a good time when it comes to Glasgow. You’ll also find incredible, unique architecture here and landmarks you won’t want to miss, Glasgow Necropolis and Glasgow Cathedral chief among them. On top of this, Glasgow is also home to some of the most interesting museums in Great Britain, such as the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Riverside Museum, and St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art. An exciting cultural experience that stands out among other Scottish cruise destinations, a trip to Glasgow from Greenock is always worthwhile.
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Day 44
At Sea
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Day 45
Southampton
Arrives at: 7 am
The UK’s largest cruise port and where many will begin their cruise holiday, Southampton has no shortage of maritime and historical attractions. Discover local landmarks on a walking tour including 30 ancient monuments, learn about the tragic story of the Titanic and escape to the great outdoors at the New Forest National Park. With numerous options for seafood dining and even a free art gallery, Southampton is an undoubtedly great destination for a pre or post-cruise stay.
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