Baltic Splendor: Stockholm to Copenhagen

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Baltic Splendor: Stockholm to Copenhagen



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Wednesday 12 Aug 26 — Sunday 23 Aug 26Starting at $33,390 Get a Quote
Saturday 28 Aug 27 — Wednesday 08 Sep 27Starting at $29,990 Get a Quote


ITINERARY

Stockholm, Sweden
Welcome to Sweden. The remarkable city of Stockholm is spread across 14 islands connected by 57 bridges. It’s a place of sophistication and history with each island neighbourhood offering its own unique charm.   This afternoon, board your ultra-luxury Discovery Yacht, Scenic Eclipse II. Be warmly welcomed by the Captain and crew before meeting your butler and settling into your spacious suite.     Your Discovery Yacht will remain docked in Stockholm overnight, so you may choose to go ashore and explore the city in the evening. Or soak in the breathtaking views from the Sky Deck.  Please book your flight to arrive into Stockholm prior to 02:00 PM.

Stockholm, Sweden
Spend the day exploring Stockholm’s treasures, from the enchanting medieval streets of Gamla Stan to the imposing Royal Palace and the fascinating Vasa Museum, home to the world’s only intact 17th century ship. Learn about Swedish traditions at Skansen Ecomuseum, join the band at the entertaining and interactive ABBA Museum, and ride the Skyview, a glass-encased gondola, for incredible panoramic views.   This afternoon, your Discovery Yacht will set sail through the breathtaking Stockholm Archipelago, made up of more than 30,000 islands and islets. It’s a stunning backdrop best appreciated from your suite’s private verandah with a drink in hand.  

Tallinn, Estonia
Cross over the Baltic Sea to the Estonian capital, Tallinn, a beautifully preserved medieval town that was once at the centre of the Hanseatic League which played a crucial role in the economic development of Northern Europe during the Middle Ages. Its World Heritage-listed old town is packed with grand public buildings, merchant’s houses and churches, with the imposing Toompea Castle which dates back to the 9th Century. Learn about the city’s military history at Kiek in de Kök tower and admire the ornate architecture of the Orthodox Alexander Nevski Cathedral.  

Helsinki, Finland
A short hop across the Gulf of Finland, the Finnish capital Helsinki is a cosmopolitan city that blends elegance and modernity. Winding around bays and inlets on shore, and fronting an archipelago of more than 300 islands, you’re surrounded by the sea at every turn. A mix of Swedish and Russian influences creates a captivating urban tapestry, and the historical centre is filled with Neoclassical buildings and modern architecture. The Kallio district features chic boutiques and restaurants, while Keskuspuisto Park offers tranquility. To experience the renowned Finnish sense of style, be sure to visit the exceptional Design Museum.   

Cruise Baltic Sea > Riga, Latvia
Start your day with a yoga class in the PURE: Yoga & Pilates Studio, treat yourself to a massage# at the Senses Spa or simply graze the day away at the Azure Bar & Café.   As you unwind, one of Europe’s most beautiful and historic seas surrounds you with breathtaking views. The charm of the Baltic region swells with rich history and picturesque islands at every turn.  Tonight, you’ll arrive in Riga, known as ‘The Heart of Baltics’. Go ashore tonight for drinks at one of the stylish bars that line the waterfront or watch the city lights sparkle from the Sky Deck. 

Riga, Latvia
The largest of the three Baltic capitals, Riga is a modern European metropolis with a thriving food scene and a passion for art. Its the European capital of Art Nouveau, the decorative style of art and architecture that flourished between 1890 and 1910, and you can admire around 800 buildings throughout the city. Or visit Rundale Palace, one of Latvia’s most exquisite monuments of Baroque and Rococo art.    For delicious local delicacies, visit Riga Central Market, one of the largest and oldest in Europe. There are also excellent restaurants, trendy bars and sunny beer gardens tucked into former industrial estates. 

Visby, Gotland Island, Sweden
Come ashore at Visby and you’ll feel as if you’ve stepped into a fairytale. This World Heritage-listed town on the island of Gotland is an exquisite example of Hanseatic architecture and its well-preserved medieval streets will transport you to another time. Explore its narrow laneways lined with timbered houses, winding rose bushes and ancient churches. Marvel at the grand Visby Cathedral, dating to the 13th century, and walk along the striking city walls. There’s also a fascinating Viking history to uncover, with hundreds of graves and treasure hordes discovered near the harbour.   

Kalmar, Sweden
Dating back to the 13th century, Kalmar is one of Sweden’s oldest cities. Set in the south-east corner of the country, it was once a great centre of power, and the streets of the old town are lined with many grand buildings from the 17th century. Admire Kalmar’s Renaissance castle, city wall, cathedral and cobblestone streets, then relax in outdoor cafes, restaurants, and beautiful parks. Nearby is Öland Island, listed as a World Heritage Site for its pristine agricultural landscape. Officially the summer retreat of the Swedish Royal Family, it’s home to rolling fields, ancient ruins and picturesque windmills. 

Rønne, Bornholm Island, Denmark
Bornholm Island is Denmarks eastern gem, promising a sun-kissed climate, white sand beaches and charming fishing villages. Explore four 12th-century churches and Northern Europes largest castle ruin. Rønne is the largest town on the island, filled with half-timbered houses from the 16th century and the scent of lilac in the air. The island is famous for its glass blowers, who create unique pieces of art and stylish homewares, and culinary delights such as wood-smoked herring and blue cheese. It’s also an idyllic setting for hiking and bike rides, with more than 235 kilometres of cycling trails. 

Warnemünde, Germany
Looping back around the southern edge of the Baltic, Warnemunde offers a laidback escape from city life. Part of the German Riviera, this popular seaside resort is lined with white sand beaches and historic spa hotels. Its relaxed atmosphere and picturesque surroundings attract many European travellers in the summer months.  A short distance inland is Rostock, Germany’s oldest university town and a respected centre for the Marienkirche (St Mary’s Church) is worth a visit for its remarkable 15th century astrological clock. 

Nyborg, Denmark
Nyborg is one of Denmark’s oldest towns and was the nations capital in medieval times. Today you can walk through more than 800 years of history, including the recently restored Nyborg Castle where King Eric V Klipping signed Denmarks first constitution in 1282.   Nearby is Odense, Denmark’s third-largest city and the birthplace of legendary author Hans Christian Andersen. Step into his fairytale world at Hans Christian Andersen’s House, an immersive and interactive museum featuring artworks and a beautiful garden. Funen Village is a living piece of history where see how the people lived when Andersen was writing his stories. 

Copenhagen, Denmark
Your voyage concludes today in Copenhagen, a city that epitomises Scandinavian cool. Denmark’s vibrant capital is full of exceptional architecture, art, history and food.    Savour one last splendid breakfast on board, reminiscing on the unforgettable moments shared during your journey. Bid farewell to your fellow guests and the Scenic Eclipse II crew, then disembark to continue your travels or begin your journey home. Please book your flight to depart out of Copenhagen after 12:00 PM. #Spa treatments at additional cost. +All drinks on board, including those stocked in your mini bar, are included, except for a very small number of rare, fine and vintage wines, Champagnes and spirits. Specialty restaurants require a reservation, enquire on board. ^Flights on board our two helicopters and submersible experiences are at additional cost, subject to regulatory approval, availability, weight restrictions, medical approval and weather conditions.     The itinerary is a guide only and may be amended for operational reasons. As such Scenic cannot guarantee the voyage will operate unaltered from the itinerary stated above. Please refer to our terms and conditions for further information.