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  • Helsinki
    This Scandinavian capital is noticeably free from high-rise buildings and skyscrapers, with spacious streets mingled with gardens and parks. The Helsinki Cathedral is probably the most prominent building and symbol of the city.
  • Copenhagen
    Once the home of Hans Christian Andersen, Copenhagen features many reminders of its fairytale heritage and lives up to the reputation immortalised in the famous song ‘Wonderful Copenhagen’.
  • 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.
  • Skagen
    Denmark's most northerly cruise port, Skagen can be found on the east coast of North Jutland. A popular yachting port, it is also the largest fishing port in the country.
  • St Petersburg
    Lavish architecture and an extraordinary history make St Petersburg Russia’s cultural capital and an unforgettable city. A highlight is the baroque Catherine Palace in nearby Puskin.
Cruise highlights
Skagen
Skagen

Denmark's most northerly cruise port, Skagen can be found on the east coast of North Jutland. A popular yachting port, it is also the largest fishing port in the country.

St Petersburg and the Baltic

  • All meals onboard, including 24-hour room service
  • All on-board gratuities
  • Entertainment and activities
  • Welcome cocktail party & Captain’s dinner
  • Travel insurance
  • All port taxes and visas
  • UK mainland travel service to your departure point
  • And more...

16 nights, departing on 10 September 2013

16 nights from £2,549 per person

16 nights, departing on 10 September 2013

16 nights from £2,549 per person