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Day by Day Summary and Map
Cruise Segment of Itinerary
Tuesday - Jun 30, 2026
Day 1
Oslo, Norway
Depart: 21:00:00
From music and museums to quiet forest explorations to charming neighborhoods, Norway's capital Oslo contains a dynamic array of experiences for every traveler. The city is filled with cutting-edge architecture, among them the iconic Oslo Public Library. As part of its status as a green city, Oslo has become easy to navigate by foot or bike, perfect for intimate explorations. The Historical Museum holds a vast array of artifacts from the Middle Ages and pre-historic times. Among the cities with the most concerts per capita in Europe, Oslo always has an event to immerse into local culture. ... Read More
Wednesday - Jul 1, 2026
Day 2
Gothenburg, Sweden
Arrive: 09:00:00
Depart: 16:00:00
Gothenburg is filled with fascinating sights, from the 100-year-old Botanical Garden to the ambitious art collection of the Gothenburg Museum of Art. In the heart of the city, the historic cobblestone streets of Haga Nygata, its oldest neighborhood, beckon you and your fellow explorers to stop in at a local cafe for a delicious coffee break, fika as it is called in Sweden. Indulge in the impossibly large cinnamon buns as you converse with new friends and the locals. Walk along Jarntorget Square, a former merchant trading center, and feel a sense of community within the setting of bakeries, coffee outlets, and antique shops. Find your way to Slottsskogen Park, which the locals refer to as the "green lungs of the city", and look for the impressive elk that make their home here as much as the people. ... Read More
Thursday - Jul 2, 2026
Day 3
Copenhagen, Denmark
Arrive: 07:00:00
Depart: 23:00:00
Home to immense beauty and historic wealth, Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, offers a plethora of treasures. Raise a toast to your adventure with new friends and a refreshing Carlsberg beer, brewed in Denmark since 1847. Sample the local favorite, Danish smorrebrod sandwiches, to connect with the local community over a bite and a brew. The best way to explore the city and blend with the locals is by bike. Designed for easy navigation, Copenhagen invites you and your fellow explorers to discover its hidden gems. Admire the pastel colors of the Nyhavn waterfront and contrasting architectural structures around the city along the way. Of course, the famous Little Mermaid statue, inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairytale, is a must-see for those with an appreciation for classic literature. Head a few miles out of the city to marvel over the stunning landscapes of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Par force hunting landscape in North Zealand. ... Read More
Friday - Jul 3, 2026
Day 4
Warnemunde, Germany
Arrive: 07:00:00
Depart: 23:00:00
Welcome to Warnemunde, a charming seaside resort where coastal beauty meets cultural allure. Strolling along the sandy promenades, you'll be embraced by warm hospitality and the salty breeze. Marvel at the iconic Warnemunde Lighthouse, standing proudly since 1897, guiding voyagers with its historic beacon. Nearby, the Teepott, with its distinctive curved roof, houses delightful restaurants offering fresh seafood delicacies, symbolizing the town's deep-rooted fishing heritage. This idyllic port town is a gateway to not only spectacular beaches and traditional German maritime culture, but also to the heart of culturally rich Berlin. Wander through the cobblestones of the iconic Brandenburg Gate, a symbol of unity and peace. Feel the pulsating allure of the Berlin Wall's remnants at the East Side Gallery, now a vibrant expressional canvas. Don't miss the majestic Berlin Cathedral and the enchanting avenues of Museum Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where world-renowned collections invite you into the past. Warnemunde and Berlin, each with their unique charm and stories, invite you to dive deep into the currents of history and culture. ... Read More
Saturday - Jul 4, 2026
Day 5
Ronne, Denmark
Arrive: 10:00:00
Depart: 18:00:00
On the island of Bornholm sits the charming port of Ronne. Its half-timbered houses painted in vibrant yellows and oranges sitting along cobblestone streets invite a sense of a quieter adventure. Craftspeople and artists alike have found its beauty an inspiration and made it their home and place of work. From textiles to glassblowing to pottery, the traditions of Denmark are alive and well on display along the many workshops and open galleries. Medieval structures like the 12th-century St. Nicolas's Church combined with white, sandy beaches on the shoreside create an entrancing contrast that beckon you and your fellow explorers to dive deeper into history and nature. Find your way to the lush forests of the Dondalen rift valley, where paths lead to Denmark's largest waterfall. Back in town, the island's gastronomic gems entice your appetite with traditional cuisine that includes fresh Baltic Sea fish, award-winning cheeses, mulberries, figs, and licorice. ... Read More
Sunday - Jul 5, 2026
Day 6
Gdansk, Poland
Arrive: 09:00:00
Depart: 19:00:00
Gdansk, along with Sopot and Gdynia, comprise Poland's fairytale coast, a region so magical that the vodka is served with real flecks of gold. Welcoming you to the Tri-City is the 90-foot Nowy Port Lighthouse, standing proudly at the entrance to Gdansk harbor. Beyond the coast exquisite architecture lines the streets with marvelous buildings decorated with elaborate facades crowned by myriad ornate gables. Be sure to pause at Neptune's Fountain to admire this monumental symbol of Gdansk's Hanseatic past and its connection with the sea before walking down to the waterfront. Look out for Oliwa Cathedral, a hidden gem that dates back to the 13th century and features a mix of Romanesque, Gothic, and Rococo architectural styles. ... Read More
Monday - Jul 6, 2026
Day 7
Kalmar, Sweden
Arrive: 10:00:00
Depart: 22:00:00
Nestled along Sweden's serene eastern coast, Kalmar invites you to wander its centuries-old streets where history lingers in every corner. Standing as the crown jewel, the imposing fortress of Kalmar Castle's dense stone walls and poignant turrets have endured since the 13th century as one of the best-preserved Renaissance castles in Scandinavia. Immerse yourself in the heart of Swedish culture at the Kalmar County Museum, home to an eclectic mix of exhibitions, featuring artifacts of maritime marvels, Viking treasures, and more. As you stroll the cobblestone streets, you'll be captivated by the juxtaposition of medieval architecture and modern Scandinavian design. The calming pastel facades of the beautifully preserved wooden houses offer a quaint charm. While in Kalmar, take the opportunity to visit the nearby island of Oland, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a picturesque landscape of lush fields and ancient wooden windmills. This charming port city is a treasure trove for explorers yearning for a fascinating blend of old-world allure and contemporary vibrance. ... Read More
Tuesday - Jul 7, 2026
Day 8
Visby, Sweden
Arrive: 08:00:00
Depart: 20:00:00
The capital of the island of Gotland, Visby, is surrounded by imposing, steep slopes of limestone cliffs and ringed by 13th-century medieval walls. Yet the heart of Visby is more akin to the setting of a storybook, complete with cobblestone streets, charming shops, rose-draped cottages, and fairytale spires. This contrast is the reason why it has earned the nickname, "Town of Roses and Ruins". Rooted in adventurous history that began in the Viking Age and followed by a flourishing medieval period and the growth of the powerful Hanseatic League, the town is deemed a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Fill your day exploring well-preserved medieval stone buildings and ancient church ruins, beginning with the Ringmuren (city walls). A more serene experience awaits discovery at the evocative ruins of St. Nicholas Dominican Monastery and its beautiful rose window. The vibrant Market Square (Stora Torget) is packed with cafes, restaurants, and bars, a perfect place for people watching while indulging in local specialties of roast lamb and smoked halibut. Let all the charms of Visby entice you into an entrancing adventure. ... Read More
Wednesday - Jul 8, 2026
Day 9
Mariehamn, Finland
Arrive: 11:00:00
Depart: 19:00:00
The charming seaside town of Mariehamn is the heart of the Aland Islands, boasting a laidback, island lifestyle, and vibrant maritime culture. Stroll along charming streets lined with age-old wooden houses, each whispering tales of the past. The Maritime Quarter is a fantastic place to delve deeper into the shipbuilding legacy of the Alanders. Beyond history, Mariehamn pulses with vibrant culture distinctly influenced by both Swedish and Finnish traditions. Some more of their distinctive traits include tall maypoles during the midsummer festivities, colorful garlands and traditional windmills, and the beautiful red bedrock, worn smooth by the inland ice. Engage with locals at lively markets, where potatoes, fish, and Aland's famous black bread will tantalize your taste buds. Perhaps you'll even catch a live performance of traditional Aland folk music, a melodic celebration of island life. Venture into the natural heart of Mariehamn, where lush landscapes and crystal-clear waters abound. Take a leisurely bike ride through picturesque countryside or paddle through serene waters in a kayak. ... Read More
Thursday - Jul 9, 2026
Day 10
Stockholm, Sweden
Arrive: 10:00:00
Friday - Jul 10, 2026
Day 11
Stockholm, Sweden
Magnificently old and boldly new architecture set upon the romantic backdrop of endless waterways and bridges makes the capital of Sweden, Stockholm, a photographer's dream. Follow the city's cobbled and brilliantly hued streets throughout Old Town and venture into a charming maze of twisting alleys dotted with houses dating from the 16th and 17th centuries and feature Baroque doorways. The Skogskyrkogarden, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, displays an architectural design that incorporates the natural surroundings, making it an intriguing cemetery for the curious mind. From modern art mecca Moderna Museet to ABBA: The Museum, you and your fellow explorers have a treasure trove of institutions to discover Sweden's art history. Combine cultural pursuits with nature at Skansen, the open-air museum and zoo, on the verdant island of Djurgarden, once the exclusive hunting grounds of Swedish sovereigns. Keeping with the regal theme, head to the gourmet market of Ostermalms Saluhall, an iconic food hall open since 1888, with your new friends to give your tastebuds the royal treatment. ... Read More
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