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Cruise in the Baltic Sea from Kiel to Hamburg aboard MS Hamburg ship with visits to Denmark, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Sweden, and Germany for 12 days

2.695€

About this cruise

Embark on a 12-day cruise adventure in the Baltic Sea, starting from Kiel and finishing in Hamburg onboard the MS Hamburg ship. Explore enchanting destinations in Denmark, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Sweden, and Germany during your voyage.

Cabin Prices

The cruise price at the top of the page (2.695€) is listed for the accommodation of one person in a double cabin. To get the total cabin cost, multiply this price by two. All subsequent prices are listed for the entire cabin and do not require additional multiplication.

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Single Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
25/05/2026 - 05/06/2026 3.840€ 5.640€ - -

Double Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
25/05/2026 - 05/06/2026 5.390€ 7.290€ - 11.850€

Cruise Route

Day 1: Kiel, Germany. Departure time: 17:00. Kiel is the capital of Schleswig-Holstein. In this city known for its shipyards and navy, one can take a stroll through nature, enjoy the fresh air, and still have all the benefits of a big city. This combination of closeness to nature and urban life provides Kieler residents with a unique sense of living. With its 250,000 inhabitants, Kiel serves as a hub for culture and economy in the region. People from surrounding areas come to Kiel specifically to enjoy the diverse cultural scene, which includes opera and theater stages, concert halls, a children`s and youth theater, museums, collections, independent cultural institutions, and scene meeting points. Kiel`s flagshi.

Day 2: Ronnes (Bornholm), Denmark. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 17:00. Duration of port stay: 9 hours. The medieval capital of the island of Bornholm is rich in history. Numerous relics still recall the time of the Vikings.

Mother-of-pearl colored beaches in the south and the steep granite cliffs in the north characterize the Danish Baltic Sea island. The landmarks of Bornholm are the four round fortified church towers from the 12th century.

The cityscape of Rønne is characterized by many attractive, well-preserved half-timbered houses. Shops, galleries, cafes, and restaurants are located around the bustling squares Lille Torv and Store Torv. At the Bornholm Museum, visitors ca.

Day 3: Gdańsk (Gdańsk), Poland. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 19:30. Duration of port stay: 11 hours 30 minutes. The Polish port city of Gdansk is located on the northern coast of the country. Due to its favorable location on the east coast, Gdansk is an important trading city, where the port plays a crucial role in the entire Polish economy.

The sights include the Crane Gate, the St. Mary`s Church, and the Ship Museum. The location by the sea and the abundance of historical buildings attract.

Day 4: Klaipeda (Memel), Lithuania. Arrival time: 07:00. Departure time: 13:00. Duration of port stay: 6 hours. Klaipeda is a city in Lithuania and is an important Baltic Sea port due to its central location in the Baltics. The landmark of the city is the Simon Dach Fountain in the Old Town. Also worth seeing are the two.

Day 5: Riga, Latvia. Arrival time: 08:30. Departure time: 18:00. Duration of port stay: 9 hours 30 minutes. The Latvian capital Riga now shines again in its former glory. Its Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Old merchant houses, the National Opera, and magnificent Art Nouveau buildings have been renovated and restored, decorating expansive avenues and boulevards. A symbol of Latvian freedom and the city`s landmark is the statue "Milda," perched on an imposing obelisk. In the city`s five lively market halls, Latvian specialties are offered for sale. At night, life pulses in the car-free Old Town. Extensive white beaches also form part of Riga`s city area.

Sights: Old Town, St. Peter`.

Day 6: Saaremaa, Estonia. Arrival time: 09:00. Departure time: 18:30. Duration of port stay: 9 hours 30 minutes. Saaremaa is the largest island in Estonia and is located in the Baltic Sea. It boasts unique nature with rich flora and fauna. The island`s special atmosphere is enhanced by its many traditional buildings and structures. Some of the attractions include the beautiful bell tower, a castle built in the 14th century, a medieval church, and various meteorite craters. The i.

Day 7: Tallinn, Estonia. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 17:00. Duration of port stay: 9 hours. Tallinn is the capital of Estonia and is located in the north of the country, directly on the Baltic Sea.

The TV tower is an important landmark and also the tallest building in Estonia. On a clear day, you can enjoy a view all the way to the Finnish coast.

The unique Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, as well as the Cathedral, are also among.

Day 7: Mariehamn (Åland), Finland. Mariehamn is located on the main island of the Åland region at the southern tip of Finland. The city has always been influenced by sailing. Most sailing ships from Mariehamn are now scattered around the world functioning as museums in ports and are popular attractions for tourists. In Mariehamn, you can admire the "Pom.

Day 8: Stockholm, Sweden. Arrival time: 19:30. Stockholm, with its fantastic location at the mouth of Lake Mälaren into the Baltic Sea, is a blend of sublime beauty and royal splendor, a vibrant modern city with historic charm. Situated on 14 islands, it is considered one of the most beautiful capitals in Europe. Magnificent buildings, green oases, a downtown area with countless old alleys and historic squares, and a rich cultural life make the appeal of this city. Furthermore, the water in Stockholm is so clean that you can even swim and fish in the city center! The Old Town is lined with beautiful old houses and the Royal Palace, which has been the residence of Swedish kings and queens since the 12th century.

Sights: Storkyrkan and Riddarholmen Church, Old Town, Palace, Parliament Building, City Hall, Drottn.

Day 9: Stockholm, Sweden. Departure time: 18:00. Stockholm, with its fantastic location at the mouth of Lake Mälaren into the Baltic Sea, is a blend of sublime beauty and royal splendor, a vibrant modern city with historic charm. Situated on 14 islands, it is considered one of the most beautiful capitals in Europe. Magnificent buildings, green oases, a downtown area with countless old alleys and historic squares, and a rich cultural life make the appeal of this city. Furthermore, the water in Stockholm is so clean that you can even swim and fish in the city center! The Old Town is lined with beautiful old houses and the Royal Palace, which has been the residence of Swedish kings and queens since the 12th century.

Sights: Storkyrkan and Riddarholmen Church, Old Town, Palace, Parliament Building, City Hall, Drottn.

Day 10: Visby (Gotland), Sweden. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 13:00. Duration of port stay: 5 hours. Framed by the 3.6 km long medieval city wall, the only one in Scandinavia, Visby`s picturesque half-timbered houses huddle beneath the towering warehouses of the Hanseatic era, ivy-covered ruins, and the tall spires of St. Mary`s Cathedral. Rather than showcasing its past in a museum-like way, Visby is a vibrant city with many festivals, a bustling marina and ferry port, and a sandy beach right outside the walls. The sights are close to each other, making it recommendable to explore the old Hanseatic city on foot. In addition, a variety of cultural events, festivals, and other activities cater to every taste, from folk dances to rock concerts, from mystery plays to avant-garde music, from antique markets to art.

Day 11: Kiel Canal, Germany. Arrival time: 18:30. The Kiel Canal, formerly known as the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal, is the busiest artificial waterway in the world today. It is considered the main artery of Northern Europe, connecting Scandinavia and the Baltic States to the world traffic as a gateway to the Baltic Sea. Over 37,000 ships pass through it day and night throughout the year. The main port city along the canal is Rendsburg. One of the highlights of the Kiel Canal is the railway high bridge with the suspend.

Day 12: Kiel Canal, Germany. Departure time: 04:00. The Kiel Canal, formerly known as the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal, is the busiest artificial waterway in the world today. It is considered the main artery of Northern Europe, connecting Scandinavia and the Baltic States to the world traffic as a gateway to the Baltic Sea. Over 37,000 ships pass through it day and night throughout the year. The main port city along the canal is Rendsburg. One of the highlights of the Kiel Canal is the railway high bridge with the suspend.

Day 12: Hamburg, Germany. Arrival time: 08:30. The second largest city in Germany (1.8 million inhabitants) is located on the rivers Elbe and Alster. Due to this location, Hamburg has a dense network of waterways, even boasting more bridges than Venice! The Hanseatic city, with its seaport and media and cultural center, is one of the most important economic locations in Germany. This diverse city offers a vibrant entertainment culture, which can be experienced in the legendary entertainment district of St. Pauli as well as in the musical halls and theaters. The 1,200-year-old city is appreciated not only by culture enthusiasts, but also by those seeking nightlife, as modern buildings with the trendiest shops and bars are popping up next to traditional warehouses. Other attractions include "Michel," the entire port area, Jungfernstieg, the Reeperbahn, the TV tower, Ha.