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  • The medieval wonders of Estonia
    This enchanting medieval city offers much to delight any visitor. The Upper Town is characterised by graceful watchtowers and winding cobbled street and the Lower Town by its red gabled roofs and soaring spires.
  • All inclusive
    Now all inclusive - we are delighted to bring you unbeatable value for money on this cruise. You can now enjoy selected wines at lunch and dinner, Saga house-brand spirits, cocktails containing house-brand spirits, draught beer and lager, non-alcoholic cocktails, all mixers and soft drinks.
  • Gdynia
    Gdynia is a major Polish port and ship building centre, lying along Gdansk Bay on the Baltic. A naval port was constructed here in the 1920s. Made a city in 1926 and therefore one of Poland’s youngest cities, Gdynia lies in close proximity to sandy beaches and the forested hills surrounding the city.
  • Sandefjord
    Sandefjord is an active and growing town of 42.000 inhabitants. Combining exiting history with an active cultural scene and a modern industrial outlook along with a very attractive coastline, the town is interesting, exiting and beautiful.
  • Elegant, sophisticated Stockholm
    A compact yet fascinating city, Sweden’s elegant capital Stockholm is spread across 14 islands and contrasts the ultra-modern with ornate churches, royal castles, cobbled streets, bridges and canals.
Cruise highlights
Gdynia
Gdynia

Gdynia is a major Polish port and ship building centre, lying along Gdansk Bay on the Baltic. A naval port was constructed here in the 1920s. Made a city in 1926 and therefore one of Poland’s youngest cities, Gdynia lies in close proximity to sandy beaches and the forested hills surrounding the city.

Baltic Classic

  • A return chauffeur service up to 250 miles each way
  • Travel insurance
  • All meals onboard, including 24-hour room service
  • Welcome cocktail party and Captain’s Dinner
  • Unlimited tea and coffee
  • Entertainment and activities
  • All on-board gratuities
  • All port taxes and visas
  • Porterage of your luggage at the port

15 nights, departing on 28 May 2013

15 nights from £2,417 per person

On Board The Ship

Saga Sapphire has been transformed with a stylish and contemporary design throughout with many fabulous features that include, ten passenger decks, spacious cabins including 65 new balcony cabins, half a dozen restaurants and bars and two pools.

At the View from the Top on Deck 11 you’ll be able to enjoy the hot tubs and watch films in the open-air cinema. Nearby, the pool area will have a British seaside feel, where you can grab some gourmet fish and chips, traditional sweets and ice cream from The Beach Club and laze around the large pool.

You may be tempted into The Drawing Room, a sociable area where you’ll be free to make use of the computers and iPads, pay a visit to the well-stocked larder, relish the views from the panoramic windows and relax in the cosy seats – just like your own living room at home! It also has a fantastic Library and family tree research station.

When it comes to bars and meeting places, you’ll be spoilt for choice on board. Aviators' Bar will be a welcoming venue for meeting throughout the day, while Cooper’s, a bar themed around classic British comedians will sometimes host live comedy in the evenings. The Britannia Lounge will be the venue for the main evening’s entertainment, along with afternoon tea, dance classes and much more.

As you’d expect on board, fine dining is key, and there’ll be a varied choice of venues to suit your every mood. Enjoy a choice of open or fixed seating in 
Pole to Pole,
our main restaurant decorated with artefacts from around the world. For lighter meals head for The Grill, where you can watch your meat or fish being cooked-to-order in the fabulous show kitchen and dine alfresco on the Verandah.

And when the evening comes, why not try the Indian, Sri Lankan and Thai cuisine of East to West, the ship’s intimate speciality restaurant.

The Drawing RoomThe Drawing Room
Cooper'sCooper's
Pole to PolePole to Pole

15 nights, departing on 28 May 2013

15 nights from £2,417 per person