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Cruise in the Baltic Sea from Kiel to Hamburg aboard Queen Victoria ship with visits to Finland, Estonia, Sweden, Denmark, and Germany for 10 days
Cruise in the Baltic Sea from Kiel to Hamburg aboard Queen Victoria ship with visits to Finland, Estonia, Sweden, Denmark, and Germany for 10 days
About this cruise
Enjoy a 10-day cruise through the Baltic Sea, departing from Kiel and traveling to Hamburg on the Queen Victoria ship. Explore enchanting destinations in Finland, Estonia, Sweden, Denmark, and Germany during your voyage.
Day 2: Sea day.
Day 3: Helsinki, Finland. Helsinki is the capital of Finland and the largest city in the country with almost 600,000 inhabitants.
The landmark of the big city is the cathedral. Buildings from the Art Nouveau and Neoclassical periods characterize the city`s appearance. Among the sights are the fortress of Suomenlinna, which stretches over five islands in front of Helsinki, the Natio.
Day 4: Tallinn, Estonia. 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.
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Day 6: Visby (Gotland), Sweden. 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.
Day 7: Sea day.
Day 8: Copenhagen, Denmark. Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark, where according to UN statistics, the happiest people in the world live. The city is best explored by bike or on foot, as the center is not too big and easily navigable. One of the must-see attractions is Nyhavn, a canal with many old sailing ships, surrounded by colorful houses painted in yellow, green, and red. Visitors should also pay a visit to the Little Mermaid statue, inspired by Hans Christian.
Day 9: Sea day.
Day 10: Hamburg, Germany. 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 w.
Cabin Prices
The cruise price at the top of the page (2.180€) 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.
All prices presented on this website are approximate and do not constitute a public offer. For precise price information, please contact the service provider.
Single Cabin Price
| Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
| 09/08/2027 - 18/08/2027 | 4.220€ | 4.580€ | 5.140€ | - |
Double Cabin Price
| Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
| 09/08/2027 - 18/08/2027 | 4.360€ | 4.720€ | 5.280€ | - |
Cruise Route
Day 1: Kiel, Germany. 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 st.Day 2: Sea day.
Day 3: Helsinki, Finland. Helsinki is the capital of Finland and the largest city in the country with almost 600,000 inhabitants.
The landmark of the big city is the cathedral. Buildings from the Art Nouveau and Neoclassical periods characterize the city`s appearance. Among the sights are the fortress of Suomenlinna, which stretches over five islands in front of Helsinki, the Natio.
Day 4: Tallinn, Estonia. 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.
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Day 5: .
Day 6: Visby (Gotland), Sweden. 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.
Day 7: Sea day.
Day 8: Copenhagen, Denmark. Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark, where according to UN statistics, the happiest people in the world live. The city is best explored by bike or on foot, as the center is not too big and easily navigable. One of the must-see attractions is Nyhavn, a canal with many old sailing ships, surrounded by colorful houses painted in yellow, green, and red. Visitors should also pay a visit to the Little Mermaid statue, inspired by Hans Christian.
Day 9: Sea day.
Day 10: Hamburg, Germany. 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 w.