Cruising the Baltic Sea

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Cruising the Baltic Sea



Tour Description:

Please note we are currently revising this journey to remove St. Petersburg and all services in Russia.

Set out on a sweeping Baltic cruise
and discover the charm and traditions
of Denmark, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia,
Sweden, Estonia, Finland and Russia.
Experience presentations with renowned
cultural experts and daily shore excursions
that include a bog walk in Estonia and a
culinary tour in Stockholm. Disembark in
St. Petersburg, enjoying three nights in this
opulent city with visits to the Hermitage
Museum and Catherine’s Palace.

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Dates & Pricing



ITINERARY

Day 1 - Arrive Copenhagen, Denmark
Arrive in Copenhagen and transfer to your luxury vessel this afternoon. Join fellow guests for an onboard welcome reception this evening.

Day 2 - At Sea
Leave Copenhagen behind and settle into your luxury small ship as it makes its way toward Poland. A&K’s enrichment program begins today with the first presentations by your guest speakers, who provide insight on the history and culture of the countries on your itinerary. You may also take advantage of the ship facilities, including relaxing lounges, panoramic fitness room and sauna.

Day 3 - Gdansk, Poland
Spend the day as you wish in Gdansk, with shore excursions led by our experts on the ground. Perhaps take a guided walking tour through the Old Town, visiting the Golden Gate, Artus Court, Gdansk Town Hall, St. Mary’s Church and Neptune’s Fountain before strolling along the Moltawa River. Alternately, visit the Museum of the Second World War, take a scenic countryside drive and pay an introspective visit to the Stutthof concentration camp. Or traverse the Brick Gothic Srodmiescie district to the European Solidarity Center, where you learn about the Solidarity Movement and see where the August Agreements were signed. Finally, choose to visit the Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork, followed by a lunch of local specialties. Back on board your luxury cruiser, attend a talk by Nobel Peace Prize recipient and former president of Poland Mr. Lech Walesa, followed by cocktails and a meet-and-greet.

Day 4 - Klaipeda, Lithuania
Explore the port city of Klaipeda on an optional walking tour of Old Town, visiting the old castle grounds, German-style warehouses and Theatre Square with its Simon Dach Fountain, followed by a visit to the new Museum 39-45. Alternately, stop by the oldest Lithuanian brewery for a tour and tasting, or visit a nearby cattle farm. Return to the ship in time for lunch and enjoy a relaxing afternoon cruising.

Day 5 - Riga, Latvia
Soak up the charms of Latvia with a day trip to its quirky capital, Riga. Join a walking tour of the Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and attend an organ concert in the Dome Cathedral. Discover Riga’s famed Art Nouveau-style architecture, which encompasses about one-third of the city center buildings. Opt for a walking stroll featuring remarkable façades and visit the Art Nouveau Museum, with its authentic 1903 interior. Foodies can choose to whet their appetite with a visit to the bustling Central Market followed by a hands-on cooking class in one of Riga’s top restaurants. For a more active experience, a bike ride takes you through Riga’s Old Town as well as the park-like Great Cemetery, where you learn about Latvian family traditions.

Day 6 - Stockholm, Sweden
Arriving in Stockholm this afternoon, choose from one of several excursions ashore. Perhaps take a walking tour of Gamla Stan (Old Town), reveling at the Storkyrkan cathedral and Stortorget; then, visit the Royal Palace. Alternately, explore Stockholm City Hall, with its iconic spire featuring the Swedish national coat of arms. You may instead see a 17th-century Swedish warship and recovered artifacts at the Vasa Museum, followed by a drive through the city center. Or take a thrilling guided tour from the rooftop of the Old Parliament House. Finally, you may partake in a Nordic food experience, sampling Swedish specialties from local purveyors.

Day 7 - Stockholm
Continue exploring Stockholm, perhaps visiting Drottningholm Palace and Theater. Art lovers can take an art tour, starting at Milles Garden and proceeding to Waldemarsudde, former home of landscape painter Prince Eugen. See his work and collection of Swedish turn-of-the-19th-century art. This afternoon, either soak up the breathtaking views of Stockholm from the city’s rooftops, visit the famous 17th-century ‘Vasa’ warship or take a guided walk through Old Town.

Day 8 - Tallinn, Estonia
Disembark in Tallinn and take a guided walking tour of the city’s Old Town, admiring Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and vistas from atop Dome Hill. Then, see the main square, home to the Town Hall, St. Mary’s Cathedral and the oldest pharmacy in Europe. End your excursion sampling medieval dishes at a neighborhood restaurant. Opt for a taste of nature, leaving the city behind for a brisk bog walk through the enchanting Estonian forest. Or instead, drive past Tallinn’s Old Town to Lahemaa National Park — the country’s oldest national park — and a manor house, where you sample and learn about Estonian vodka.

Day 9 - Helsinki, Finland
Uncover the charms and traditions of Helsinki on a number of included excursions. Take a panoramic tour and see Embassy Park and Helsinki Cathedral in Senate Square. Continue along Mannerheim Street — Helsinki’s main thoroughfare — and see the Parliament House; the National Museum of Finland; Finlandia Hall, the stadium that hosted the 1952 Olympics; and the new Opera House. Then visit the unique underground Temppeliaukio Church and the Sibelius Monument. Alternately, explore medieval Porvoo, which includes a guided cruise along the Porvoo River and parts of the Gulf of Finland archipelago. At Haikko Manor, sit down to a waterfront lunch. Return to Helsinki for a brief city tour, stopping at Sibelius Park and Senate Square before passing the Market Square, Uspenski Cathedral and the Presidential Palace. Others may decide to relax like a local with a Finnish sauna experience and nature walk.

Day 12 - St. Petersburg, Russia
Bid farewell to your ship and disembark for three days of exploration in St. Petersburg. Each day, join a curated excursion of your choosing, including the following options: Catherine Palace and Peterhof: Gain special access to the famed Rococo-style palace and its storied Amber Room. Continue to Peterhof, viewing the breathtaking Grand Cascade; stroll the park; and witness the palace of Monplaisir. Later, return to the city by private hydrofoil. Culinary Immersion: Choose to explore a local fresh market followed by a hands-on cooking class, where you prepare brilliantly hued Russian borscht with a local chef. Canal Cruise: Glide through the city, discovering its grand palaces and the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood. Peter and Paul Fortress & Fabergé Museum: Visit this legendary fortress and resting place of many Russian Tsars, as well as the exquisite Fabergé Museum. Impressionism & St. Isaac’s Cathedral: For art lovers, there is nothing as breathtaking as the famous post-Impressionist collection at the Hermitage General Staff Building, a separate museum from the main Hermitage that showcases works from Monet, Renoir, Van Gogh and Matisse. Additionally, tour St. Isaac’s Cathedral, adorned with ornate mosaics, icons and columns of malachite and lapis lazuli. At the conclusion of your first day in the city, check in to your luxurious hotel, where your luggage awaits, then gather in the evening to pay an after-hours visit to the opulent Hermitage Museum, seeing its collection of artworks from the Stone Age to modern times. On the evening of your second day, enjoy a private farewell dinner with live entertainment at the grand and historic Yusupov Palace.

Day 13 - Depart St. Petersburg
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight home or continue on A&K’s group extension to Moscow.