- Copenhagen's historic Nyhavn district
See the 17th-century houses that line the Nyhavn Canal.

Saga Cruises from
£3,277 per person
14 nights 21st May 2023 Including optional travel insurance or a price reduction of £75 if not required
Contrasts of the Baltic
Spirit of Discovery departing Dover
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New holiday
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No fly
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Chauffeur service
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All Inclusive
See the best of the Baltic
Discover the beauty of the Baltic’s best-loved cities on this five-country cruise. Discover the medieval old towns of Tallinn and Visby, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Admire the art and architecture of Stockholm, Helsinki and Copenhagen. Plus enjoy the slower pace of life in lesser-visited Kotka and Skagen.
Your four included sightseeing excursions will be in
- Stockholm, Sweden
- Tallinn, Estonia
- Helsinki, Finland
- Copenhagen, Denmark
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Contrasts of the Baltic
21/05/2023 Dover
Dover
Embark Spirit of Discovery.
Depart 1800.

22/05/2023 At Sea
Spend the day at sea.
23/05/2023 Gothenburg, Sweden
Gothenburg, Sweden
Arrive 0900. Depart 1700.
Step ashore in southern Sweden and the cosmopolitan city of Gothenburg. With its canals, fascinating architecture, trams and art, this is one of Sweden’s trendiest cities. Soak up the Scandi atmosphere as you stroll along the waterfront or through the ‘Haga’ – the city’s old quarter. The city of course has a choice of museums and galleries to visit, from the Gothenburg Museum of Art with its fine collections and the cutting edge Roda Sten Art Centre, to the niche Radiomuseet (Radio Museum). Perhaps take a tour to the Volvo Museum and discover more about Sweden’s most iconic brand.
Optional excursions
Explore Gothenburg’s beautiful northern Öckerö archipelago, spread across ten islands and home to ancient remains, traditional harbours and quaint fisherman’s huts nestled beneath granite cliffs.

24/05/2023 At Sea
Spend the day at sea.
25/05/2023 Visby, Sweden
Visby, Sweden
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
The medieval walled city of Visby stands as a reminder of the Hanseatic League’s power and influence. Set on the strategically located island of Gotland, it was the Baltic’s main centre of trade during the 12th to 14th centuries. Limestone towers and red-roofed merchant houses are encircled by remarkedly well-preserved 13th-century ramparts, and the unique UNESCO-listed townscape is dominated by the towers of St Mary’s Cathedral which was constructed between 1190 and 1225.
Optional excursions
Take a guided stroll through the historic heart of Visby and visit the 11th-century St Mary’s Cathedral.

26/05/2023 Stockholm, Sweden
Stockholm, Sweden
Arrive 0900. Depart 1700.
Spread across an archipelago of 14 islands, Sweden’s capital offers a scenic approach by sea. Its distinct districts are linked by scores of bridges. The most notable and oldest quarter is medieval Gamla Stan, home to the Royal Palace and a warren of narrow lanes crowded by 16th and 17th-century gabled merchant houses.
Included excursion
Get a sense of the city’s splendid coastal setting and scale on an included sightseeing excursion.
Optional excursions
Visit the Vasa Museum which contains the beautifully restored 17th-century Swedish warship which sunk on her maiden voyage.

27/05/2023 Tallinn, Estonia
Tallinn, Estonia
Arrive 1000. Depart 1700.
Timeworn spires and watchtowers pierce the skyline of this former Hanseatic trading port that has earned its place on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. Cobblestone streets lead up past merchant houses to the top of Toompea Hill, crowned by St Mary’s Cathedral which was founded in 1240. Tallinn’s medieval history is juxtaposed against its more recent cold war past that is laid bare in the KGB Museum.
Included excursion
An included sightseeing excursion provides a relaxing introduction to the area.
Optional excursions
Head out into the Estonian countryside to visit Kadriorg Park, a Baroque palace built by Peter the Great and dedicated to his wife.

28/05/2023 Kotka, Finland
Kotka, Finland
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
Set at the mouth of the River Kymi and surrounded by an archipelago of over 400 islands, Kotka is a popular destination for summertime boating and yachting. The city’s seafaring heritage is showcased at the Maritime Museum while its varied sea life is on display at Maretarium aquarium. This compact city has lots of parks including Sapokka Water Garden and a sculpture park set along the promenade. The Russian Tsar, Alexander III, was so taken with the unspoilt countryside that the summer residence, an imperial fishing lodge, was built beside the Langinkoski rapids.
Optional excursions
Visit the summer residence of Russian Tsar Alexander III, set beside the Langinkoski rapids.

29/05/2023 Helsinki, Finland
Helsinki, Finland
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
Surrounded by an archipelago of over 330 islands, Finland’s capital is aptly known as the ‘Daughter of the Baltic’. The historic Market Square is filled with stalls selling a wide variety of local produce and marks the heart of the city. Nearby lies architect Carl Ludvig Engel’s Senate Square, home to the neoclassical Helsinki Cathedral. Ferries set sail from here for Suomenlinna fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Included excursion
An included sightseeing excursion will showcase the city’s array of grand architecture and more.
Optional excursions
Seek out sights associated with composer Jean Sibelius, such as a quasi-abstract sculpture dedicated to the city’s most famous son.

30/05/2023 At Sea
Spend the day at sea.
31/05/2023 Warnemünde, Germany
Warnemünde, Germany
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
The port town of Warnemünde has an attractive old town brimming with timbered fishermen’s houses. There is an extensive waterfront, complete with a long, white-sand beach, marina and 19th-century lighthouse. Nearby, the Old Stream is lined with 18th-century houses, one of which belonged to Norwegian expressionist painter Edvard Munch, who moved to Warnemünde to escape the bustle of Berlin.

01/06/2023 Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen, Denmark
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
The cosmopolitan Danish capital is an eclectic mix of architectural styles which attest to its long history. Once a small village, it was fortified when Bishop Absalon of Roskilde built a castle here in 1167. Attractions include Tivoli Gardens, characterful Nyhavn Canal graced with 17th-century houses, the Baroque-inspired Christiansborg Palace and Rococo Amalienborg Palace, residence of the Danish Royal Family. The Little Mermaid Statue, which has been plucked straight from Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy-tale of the same name, graces the waterfront. An included excursion will help you get your bearings.
Included excursion
A sightseeing tour is a great way to see some of the city’s attractions.
Optional excursions
A visit to the Christiansborg and Amalienborg Palaces will contrast their resplendent interiors, follow the trail of Danish author Hans Christian Andersen and enjoy a canal cruise to see the city from a different angle.

02/06/2023 Skagen, Denmark
Skagen, Denmark
Arrive 0800. Depart 1600.
Skagen is set at the northern tip of the Jutland Peninsula, near the confluence of Baltic and North Sea. A group of artists, drawn by Skagen’s special blend of exceptional light quality, rugged landscapes and simple way of life, established a colony here during the late 1800s. Their legacy can be found throughout this popular holiday destination which continues to attract visitors with its shifting sands and white sand beaches, colourful cottages and relaxed vibe. The Skagen Museum features work by Karl Madsen, Peder Kroyer, Viggo Johansen.
Optional excursions
A tractor-trailer ride will take you to Denmark’s most northerly point where two seas collide.

03/06/2023 At Sea
Spend the day at sea.
04/06/2023 Dover
Dover
Arrive 0700.
Disembark Spirit of Discovery after breakfast.
Please note: Some of the highlights detailed may only be seen on optional excursions or by exploring independently.
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21st May
Dover
1Dover
Embark Spirit of Discovery.
Depart 1800.
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22nd May
At Sea
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23rd May
Gothenburg, Sweden
3Gothenburg, Sweden
Arrive 0900. Depart 1700.
Step ashore in southern Sweden and the cosmopolitan city of Gothenburg. With its canals, fascinating architecture, trams and art, this is one of Sweden’s trendiest cities. Soak up the Scandi atmosphere as you stroll along the waterfront or through the ‘Haga’ – the city’s old quarter. The city of course has a choice of museums and galleries to visit, from the Gothenburg Museum of Art with its fine collections and the cutting edge Roda Sten Art Centre, to the niche Radiomuseet (Radio Museum). Perhaps take a tour to the Volvo Museum and discover more about Sweden’s most iconic brand.
Optional excursions
Explore Gothenburg’s beautiful northern Öckerö archipelago, spread across ten islands and home to ancient remains, traditional harbours and quaint fisherman’s huts nestled beneath granite cliffs.
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24th May
At Sea
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25th May
Visby, Sweden
5Visby, Sweden
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
The medieval walled city of Visby stands as a reminder of the Hanseatic League’s power and influence. Set on the strategically located island of Gotland, it was the Baltic’s main centre of trade during the 12th to 14th centuries. Limestone towers and red-roofed merchant houses are encircled by remarkedly well-preserved 13th-century ramparts, and the unique UNESCO-listed townscape is dominated by the towers of St Mary’s Cathedral which was constructed between 1190 and 1225.
Optional excursions
Take a guided stroll through the historic heart of Visby and visit the 11th-century St Mary’s Cathedral.
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26th May
Stockholm, Sweden
6Stockholm, Sweden
Arrive 0900. Depart 1700.
Spread across an archipelago of 14 islands, Sweden’s capital offers a scenic approach by sea. Its distinct districts are linked by scores of bridges. The most notable and oldest quarter is medieval Gamla Stan, home to the Royal Palace and a warren of narrow lanes crowded by 16th and 17th-century gabled merchant houses.
Included excursion
Get a sense of the city’s splendid coastal setting and scale on an included sightseeing excursion.
Optional excursions
Visit the Vasa Museum which contains the beautifully restored 17th-century Swedish warship which sunk on her maiden voyage.
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27th May
Tallinn, Estonia
7Tallinn, Estonia
Arrive 1000. Depart 1700.
Timeworn spires and watchtowers pierce the skyline of this former Hanseatic trading port that has earned its place on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. Cobblestone streets lead up past merchant houses to the top of Toompea Hill, crowned by St Mary’s Cathedral which was founded in 1240. Tallinn’s medieval history is juxtaposed against its more recent cold war past that is laid bare in the KGB Museum.
Included excursion
An included sightseeing excursion provides a relaxing introduction to the area.
Optional excursions
Head out into the Estonian countryside to visit Kadriorg Park, a Baroque palace built by Peter the Great and dedicated to his wife.
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28th May
Kotka, Finland
8Kotka, Finland
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
Set at the mouth of the River Kymi and surrounded by an archipelago of over 400 islands, Kotka is a popular destination for summertime boating and yachting. The city’s seafaring heritage is showcased at the Maritime Museum while its varied sea life is on display at Maretarium aquarium. This compact city has lots of parks including Sapokka Water Garden and a sculpture park set along the promenade. The Russian Tsar, Alexander III, was so taken with the unspoilt countryside that the summer residence, an imperial fishing lodge, was built beside the Langinkoski rapids.
Optional excursions
Visit the summer residence of Russian Tsar Alexander III, set beside the Langinkoski rapids.
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29th May
Helsinki, Finland
9Helsinki, Finland
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
Surrounded by an archipelago of over 330 islands, Finland’s capital is aptly known as the ‘Daughter of the Baltic’. The historic Market Square is filled with stalls selling a wide variety of local produce and marks the heart of the city. Nearby lies architect Carl Ludvig Engel’s Senate Square, home to the neoclassical Helsinki Cathedral. Ferries set sail from here for Suomenlinna fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Included excursion
An included sightseeing excursion will showcase the city’s array of grand architecture and more.
Optional excursions
Seek out sights associated with composer Jean Sibelius, such as a quasi-abstract sculpture dedicated to the city’s most famous son.
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30th May
At Sea
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31st May
Warnemünde, Germany
11Warnemünde, Germany
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
The port town of Warnemünde has an attractive old town brimming with timbered fishermen’s houses. There is an extensive waterfront, complete with a long, white-sand beach, marina and 19th-century lighthouse. Nearby, the Old Stream is lined with 18th-century houses, one of which belonged to Norwegian expressionist painter Edvard Munch, who moved to Warnemünde to escape the bustle of Berlin.
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1st June
Copenhagen, Denmark
12Copenhagen, Denmark
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
The cosmopolitan Danish capital is an eclectic mix of architectural styles which attest to its long history. Once a small village, it was fortified when Bishop Absalon of Roskilde built a castle here in 1167. Attractions include Tivoli Gardens, characterful Nyhavn Canal graced with 17th-century houses, the Baroque-inspired Christiansborg Palace and Rococo Amalienborg Palace, residence of the Danish Royal Family. The Little Mermaid Statue, which has been plucked straight from Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy-tale of the same name, graces the waterfront. An included excursion will help you get your bearings.
Included excursion
A sightseeing tour is a great way to see some of the city’s attractions.
Optional excursions
A visit to the Christiansborg and Amalienborg Palaces will contrast their resplendent interiors, follow the trail of Danish author Hans Christian Andersen and enjoy a canal cruise to see the city from a different angle.
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2nd June
Skagen, Denmark
13Skagen, Denmark
Arrive 0800. Depart 1600.
Skagen is set at the northern tip of the Jutland Peninsula, near the confluence of Baltic and North Sea. A group of artists, drawn by Skagen’s special blend of exceptional light quality, rugged landscapes and simple way of life, established a colony here during the late 1800s. Their legacy can be found throughout this popular holiday destination which continues to attract visitors with its shifting sands and white sand beaches, colourful cottages and relaxed vibe. The Skagen Museum features work by Karl Madsen, Peder Kroyer, Viggo Johansen.
Optional excursions
A tractor-trailer ride will take you to Denmark’s most northerly point where two seas collide.
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3rd June
At Sea
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4th June
Dover
15Dover
Arrive 0700.
Disembark Spirit of Discovery after breakfast.
Please note: Some of the highlights detailed may only be seen on optional excursions or by exploring independently.
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Chauffeur service up to 250 miles
Chauffeur service up to 250 miles
This service is a private chauffeur for distances up to 75 miles each way, and a shared chauffeur service from 76-250 miles each way.
Don't want to chauffeur? No problem. We'll also be happy to arrange complimentary car parking near the port, or can provide included rail/coach tickets, or even free flights from your local airport, subject to availability.

Travel insurance
Travel insurance
Optional comprehensive travel insurance, underwritten by Astrenska Insurance Limited, and additional cancellation rights. If you have your own insurance, we will offer you the holiday at a lower price.

All meals
All meals
All meals and snacks on board.

Afternoon Tea
Afternoon Tea
Daily afternoon tea.

A Choice of wines
A Choice of wines
A choice of wines at lunch and dinner.

All Inclusive
All Inclusive
Includes selected wines at lunch and dinner, Saga house-branded spirits, cocktails containing house-branded spirits, draught beer and lager, non-alcoholic cocktails, all mixers and soft drinks.

Gratuities
Gratuities
All on-board 'tips' and bar service charges.

Entertainment and Activities
Entertainment and Activities
A full programme of live music, entertainment and talks.

Gym, sauna & exercise classes
Gym, sauna & exercise classes
Gym, sauna and exercise classes.

24-hour room service
24-hour room service
24-hour room service is available at no extra charge.

Free Wi-Fi
Free Wi-Fi

Welcome cocktail party
Welcome cocktail party
Welcome cocktail party and Captain’s dinner.

Porterage of luggage
Porterage of luggage
When you arrive at the port in Dover or Southampton we’ll even carry the bags, with included porterage right to your cabin.

Shuttle bus
Shuttle bus
Free shuttle bus at most ports wherever possible, and when the ship is berthed at least 500 yards away from the nearest town centre.

Sightseeing Tours
Sightseeing Tours
Four sightseeing excursions will be in
Stockholm, Sweden
Tallinn, Estonia
Helsinki, Finland
Copenhagen, Denmark
- Britannia Lounge
Relax in comfort with a drink, and admire the spectacular panoramic views.
- Enjoy fine dining
Enjoy world-class cuisine at no extra cost in a choice of four restaurants.
- Spa
Indulge yourself with a spa treatment in one of our six treatment rooms.
- The Library
A booklover’s paradise combined with an artisanal coffee-shop, it's the perfect spot to research your next port of call.
- Time for you
Take advantage of tailored exercise regimes and bespoke one-to-one fitness sessions with our health and wellbeing expert.
- Daily afternoon tea
Indulge with a sumptuous selection of sweet treats at the daily afternoon tea.
- The Terrace
This elegant ‘secret’ garden area is the perfect setting to enjoy the fresh air any time of the day.
Spirit of Discovery departing Dover
£3,277 per person
2 passengers
14 nights 21st May 2023 Including optional travel insurance or a price reduction of £75 if not required