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St Pertersburg and the baltic capitals

St Petersburg and the Baltic Capitals from Harwich 12 Day

Ship: MV Princess Danae
Duration: 12 days
From only: £749 - Discounted - now £499
Departure port: Harwich, UK
Departing: 11 May 2007
Tour Code: PBD
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St. Petersburg and the Baltic Capitals

Discover five great European cities, rich in history, heritage, culture and tradition, and cruise the centuries-old trade routes of medieval merchants, including a journey along the historic Kiel Canal. You'll pass miles of summer coastline, at the very best time of the year, when the days are long and the nights are short, with delights and surprises awaiting you around every corner.

Itinerary

Day Date(s) Port / location Arrival Departure
1 11 May 07 Harwich, UK - 1530
Board your vessel for departure.
2 12 May 07 Cruising at sea - -
3 13 May 07 Copenhagen, Denmark 1230 2400
After disembarking in Copenhagen, join our optional excursions.
4 14 May 07 Cruising at sea - -
5 15 May 07 Stockholm, Sweden 0800 1530
Visit Stockholm and make the most of our optional excursions.
6 16 May 07 Tallinn, Estonia 0930 1500
After docking in Tallinn, join our optional excursions.
7-8 17 /18 May 07 St. Petersburg, Russia 0730 1800
On arrival in St Petersburg, enjoy a range of optional excursions.
9 19 May 07 Helsinki, Finland 0700 1200
Enjoy time at leisure to explore Helsinki, why not take advantage of our optional excursions.
10 20 May 07 Cruising at sea - -
11 21 May 07 Kiel Canal Transit, Germany 0330 1200
Cruise along the famous Kiel Canal Transit.
12 22 May 07 Harwich, UK 1230 -
Disembark your vessel for the return journey home.
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  • Visits to a selection of excellent ports of call
  • All cabins with full private facilities and air conditioning
  • Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner and late night snacks on board
  • Live West End-style entertainment
  • Complimentary coaching from selected pick-up points or free car parking at port
  • Cruising direct from England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, depending on your departure port (no flying)
  • All port and passenger taxes
  • The full services of the ship’s friendly, English-speaking crew and team of Travelscope staff
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Excursions

A taste of things to come, our sample ‘Going Ashore’ excursions highlight the most popular things to do on this cruise. Final confirmation and booking details will be posted to you approximately eight weeks prior to departure. The excursions shown below are for guidance only; prices and content are subject to change.

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Copenhagen, Denmark

Grand City & Harbour Cruise

Tour duration approx: 4 hours
Pre-booked price, per person: £28
On board price: £30
Child price: £20

A sensational cruise in an open-topped launch through the harbour and canals of Copenhagen, plus the Grand Copenhagen tour. This includes leading sights such as The Little Mermaid; spectacular Gefion Fountain; the English Church; Amalienborg Palace; gloriously domed Frederik’s Church; the Royal Theatre; the old Stock Exchange, and Rosenborg Palace. You’ll also see world-famous Tivoli Gardens, and the ‘Strøget’, Copenhagen’s most celebrated pedestrian shopping street.

Tivoli

Tour duration approx: 3.5 hours
Pre-booked price, per person: £21
On board price: £23
Child price: £13

An evening transfer to this enchanting amusement park where over 110,000 electric light bulbs illuminate the trees and pathways leading to numerous attractions such as bands, orchestras, theatres, fountains, lakes, bridges, pagoda, flower gardens and much, much more. Cafes and outdoor restaurants offer the perfect opportunity to watch the world pass by.

Stockholm, Sweden

Stockholm, City Hall & Vasa Museum

Tour duration approx: 3.75 hours
Pre-booked price, per person: £37
On board price: £39
Child price: £25

From Fjällgatan, savour one of the world’s most beautiful cities spread out before you. After this spectacular scenic interlude your panoramic tour of the city continues via the incredible City Hall, (Stadshuset) with included entrance. To the island of Djurgården next, to visit the Vasa Museum, built around a 17th century warship; continuing through the enchanting medieval Old Town of Gamla Stan, passing the Royal Palace overlooking Stockholm’s inner harbour.

Waterways of Stockholm

Tour duration approx: 2 hours
Pre-booked price, per person: £25
On board price: £27
Child price: £15

Over 50 bridges of every shape and size link the 14 islands upon which Stockholm is built. On this glorious cruise through the city’s waterways and canals, you’ll enjoy splendid views of parks, tree-lined squares, wide boulevards, fine architectural facades and exquisite gardens. With water accounting for one third of its total surface area and one third comprising of parks and woodlands, Stockholm’s environmental habitat makes it unique among capital cities.

Tallinn, Estonia

Upper Town & Rocca-al-Mare with folkloric concert

Tour duration approx: 4.25 hours
Pre-booked price, per person: £30
On board price: £32
Child price: £18

Begin in the spectacular Upper Town of medieval Tallinn, taking a short walk to Palace Square to visit St Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, and the famous 13th century St Mary’s Cathedral, stopping for a sensational view over the Lower Town’s towers and steeples. Continue to Rocca-al-Mare, a fascinating open-air museum housing ancient wooden buildings, including farmhouses, fisherman’s huts, and windmills. Here you’ll enjoy a folkloric performance, coffee/tea and a pastry.

Panoramic Tallinn & Lower Town with shopping

Tour duration approx: 3.5 hours
Pre-booked price, per person: £17
On board price: £19
Child price: £9

The perfect Tallinn tour for people with walking difficulties! Join the coach and savour panoramic views of Kadriorg Park, the yachting complex at Pirita, arriving at the Great Coast Gate of Tallinn. See the magnificent Stout Margaret Cannon Tower, the Tall Hermann Tower, St Kaarli’s Church and Estonian Opera and Ballet theatre, with the opportunity for a short walk up Toompea Hill to the palace square to view Toompea Castle.

Port: St Petersburg, Russia

Highlights of St Petersburg

Tour duration approx: 8.5 hours
Pre-booked price, per person: £72
On board price: £77
Child price: £50

Start at the town of Pushkin, 25km south of St Petersburg, for a tour of Rastrelli’s glorious Catherine Palace and gardens, with included Russian lunch. To the buildings of the State Hermitage and the spellbinding Winter Palace, where world-famous paintings from Rembrandt to Monet hang amidst rooms of surreal grandeur. The tour ends with the aristocratic Palace Square, site of superb buildings and the 155ft high Alexander’s Column.

Gala Ballet Performance

Tour duration approx: 3.5 hours
Pre-booked price, per person: £34
On board price: £36
Child price: £20

A night to remember at one of the world’s most famous ballet centres. Enjoy a special performance of a well-known ballet at the beautiful old Alexandrinsky Theatre in Nevskiy Prospeckt, the city’s celebrated main street. Several of the dancers with this company have previously been members of the famed Kirov Ballet Troupe. The best seats will be reserved in the stalls and details of the performance will be advised on board.



Helsinki, Finland

Helsinki highlights and Jean Sibelius’ home

Tour duration approx: 4 hours
Pre-booked price, per person: £35
On board price: £37
Child price: £24

An exceptional tour that begins with a waterfront drive past the colourful Market Square, Embassy district and beautiful Kaivopuisto park. Continue along the main thoroughfares, Esplanadi and Mannerheimintie, passing Parliament Building, the National Museum, Finlandia Hall, the Opera House and Olympic Stadium. To Ainola, home of master composer Jean Sibelius (1865 – 1957), who was inspired by surrounding Lake Tuusula. Return via typical Finnish countryside dotted with lakes and forests.

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Copenhagen, Denmark

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Wonderful, wonderful Copenhagen! Visit the historic harbour of Nyhavn, see the Little Mermaid celebrating the tales of Hans Christian Andersen, or simply relax in one of the friendly pavement cafes or bars, perhaps with a glass of Carlsberg, which is brewed in the city. While you are here, be sure to visit the famous Tivoli Gardens, a fun-filled world of flowered gardens, coloured lights and thrilling amusements, all set in an enchanting oasis in the centre of the city.

Stockholm, Sweden

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Sweden's stately capital is a picturesque city of waterways, lakes and canals, built upon 18 islands. Clean and bright, Stockholm has a range of attractions just waiting to be discovered. Visit one of the many museums for a taste of Viking heritage or admire impressive works of art in the city’s irresistible galleries. Be sure to explore the labyrinth of medieval, cobbled streets of the Gamla Stan, Old Town, and see the ancient buildings of the Royal Palace. You might also like to shop for glassware and textiles, displaying distinctive Swedish design, or seek out designer names at the city’s chic boutiques.

Tallinn, Estonia

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Simply one of the most magical and welcoming capital cities in Europe. Tallinn is beautifully preserved, with architectural heritage to rival even Prague. A stroll around the city will present many impressive Gothic buildings, especially in the medieval Old Town with its winding cobbled streets. Admire the marvellous cathedral and town hall, dating back to the 14th century, not forgetting gabled roofs, soaring spires and ancient turrets. A real fairy tale scene.

St. Petersburg, Russia

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Regarded as the ‘Jewel in the Baltic Crown’, with lovely waterside walkways and fascinating architecture reflecting the city’s past grandeur. Everything is built on a grand scale with the Nevsky Prospekt (main avenue) boasting great sights and monuments including the Winter Palace, the Summer Garden and St. Isaac’s Cathedral. Art lovers won’t want to miss the fabled Hermitage Museum, housing over three million works of art.

If you are staying overnight in St. Petersburg, you’ll be able to enjoy an optional excursion to the world-famous ballet or a folklore spectacular. You can also experience St. Petersburg’s renowned midsummer ‘White Nights’, when the sun never truly sets and the city stays light all night.

Please note: we recommend you join our specially arranged optional excursion programme in St. Petersburg, for which a visa is not required for British Citizens.

Helsinki, Finland

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Elegant Helsinki combines all the attractions you would expect from a capital city, with the charm of a 19th century seaport. In this city of contrasts, you can discover imposing neo-classical buildings and fascinating museums, attractive shopping esplanades, traditional craft markets and friendly pavement cafes. The massive Temppeliaukio Church, carved out of solid stone, is not to be missed!

Keil Canal Transit, Germany

On our return, we will cruise from Holtenau to Brunsbuttel, along the Kiel Canal, the world’s busiest artificial waterway, linking the Baltic to the North Sea.

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MV Princess Danae

MV Princess Danae is ideal for those looking for a more informal style of cruising. Recently refurbished at a cost of $10 million, Princess Danae offers a wide range of facilities for you to enjoy. Choose from a swimming pool, fitness centre, casino, card room, library, shopping boutique and a selection of bars.

A traditional walk around the promenade deck is ideal for taking in the natural splendour that surrounds you, or for topping up the tan when the sun is shining. Dinner is served in two convenient seatings, after which you can enjoy a live performance in the show lounge or dance in the nightclub.

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MV Princess Danae

All of Princess Danae’s 283 passenger cabins have private facilities, air conditioning, telephone and music channels. A number of suites are also available, complete with satellite TV, minibar and hairdryer.

Cabin descriptions

Grade 1

Veranda suite on Constellation deck. Cabins have private facilities, air conditioning, telephone, music channels, TV, hairdryer, minibar and bath.

Grade 2

Suites on Venus deck. Cabins have private facilities, air conditioning, telephone, music channels with TV, minibar and bath.

Grade 3

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Junior Suite on Venus and Saturn decks. Cabins have private facilities, air conditioning, telephone, music channels, TV, minibar and bath.

Grade 4

Mini Suite on Saturn deck. Cabins have private facilities, air conditioning, telephone, music channels TV, minibar and bath

Grade 5

2 bed outside premium cabin on Venus deck. Cabins have private facilities, air conditioning, telephone and music channels.

Grade 6

2 bed outside cabin on Mars deck. Cabins have private facilities, air conditioning, telephone and music channels.

Grade 6

Single outside cabin on Mars deck. Cabins have private facilities, air conditioning, telephone and music channels.

Grade 6

Single outside cabin on Mars deck. Cabins have private facilities, air conditioning, telephone and music channels.

Grade 8

2 bed inside superior cabin on Mars and Neptune decks. Cabins have private facilities, air conditioning, telephone and music channels.

Grade 9

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2 bed inside cabin on Venus, Saturn, Mars and Neptune decks. Cabins have private facilities, air conditioning, telephone and music channels.

Grade 10

2 bed inside cabin on Venus, Saturn, Mars and Neptune decks. Cabins have private facilities, air conditioning, telephone and music channels.

Grade 10

Single inside cabin on Venus, Saturn, Mars and Neptune decks. Cabins have private facilities, air conditioning, telephone and music channels.

Grade 11

3/4 berth inside cabin on Venus, Saturn, Mars and Neptune decks. Cabins have private facilities, air conditioning, telephone and music channels.

Please note

  • Inside cabins rely on artificial light
  • Outside cabins have a porthole/window
  • The term berth refers to an upper and lower bunk bed style bed
  • The upper berth is accessed by a small ladder
  • Two bedded cabins have two lower beds
  • Some two bedded cabins have additional fold-away upper berths which are not used when the cabin is occupied by two passengers
  • 3rd and 4th passengers sharing cabins are always accommodated in upper berths
  • All cabins are non-smoking


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