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Emerald, Scandinavia Russia ex Copenhagen Return
Nights 11 Ship Emerald Princess Star Rating Departs Copenhagen, Denmark Sailing 2013: 8 Aug Ports of Call Copenhagen, Oslo, Aarhus, Berlin (Warnemunde), Stockholm Sweden, Helsinki, St Petersburg, Tallinn Please enquire about this cruise for pricing.
11 Night Cruise sailing from Copenhagen roundtrip aboard Emerald Princess.
The newest jewel in the Princess crown, Emerald Princess is everything you would expect from such a modern, luxurious ship. As with most of Princess ships, the theme is choices. There are multiple dining options, including Traditional and Anytime Dining and specialty venues like the popular Sabatini's. There is the Lotus Spa with its myriad treatments, and the Lotus Fitness Center where you can stay trim from all the delicious cuisine. You'll enjoy watching Movies Under the Stars, and will have nearly 900 balcony staterooms from which to choose.
Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen, largest city and capital of Denmark, is home and final resting place of author Hans Christian Andersen, and, in fact, the fairy tale feel of the city is everywhere, from the coppery green towers alongside gingerbread houses to the cobblestone streets lined with bikes and warm people.
Stockholm (Nynäshamn), Sweden
Nynäshamn, your gateway port to Stockholm, affords a commanding view of the capital of Sweden. Stockholm is a city of 14 islands linked by boats and graceful bridges. Its history stretches seven centuries, and it is Sweden's center of art and culture. It is also as famous for being the home of the Nobel Prize.
Helsinki, Finland
Helsinki is the center of Finnish commerce and culture, as well as the nation's capital. The skyline features a dramatic blend of classical architecture and clean modernism, with Russian and Swedish influences throughout. Much more than, simply, the nation where saunas originated, Finland -- Helsinki in particular -- delight visitors with a vital sense of heritage as well as enthusiasm.
Tallinn, Estonia
The beautiful capital city of Tallinn is one of the Baltic's great surprises, a fairyland jewel of medieval architecture perched dramatically above the sea. In 1991, Estonia won its independence from the Soviet Union without bloodshed, and since then, Tallinn has succeeded in restoring its beauty and charm. A member of the famed Hanseatic League that dominated trade in the Baltic during the Middle Ages, Tallinn has preserved its medieval Old City with its high church spires and red-tiled roofs.
Oslo, Norway
Oslo is the oldest and least populous capital in Scandinavia. The city offers excellent theater, great cafés and quality shopping, as well as a rich history, with some of the most fabled maritime legends in the world as homeland to the seafaring Vikings.