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Fortuna, Baltic Cruise ex Copenhagen Roundtrip
Nights 7 Ship Costa Fortuna Star Rating Departs Copenhagen, Denmark Sailing 2013: 2 Jun ,16 Jun ,30 Jun ,14 Jul ,28 Jul ,11 Aug ,25 Aug Ports of Call Copenhagen, Stockholm Sweden, Tallinn, St Petersburg, Berlin (Warnemunde) Please enquire about this cruise for pricing.
7 Night Cruise sailing from Copenhagen roundtrip aboard Costa Fortuna.
An extremely comfortable and sophisticated Costa Cruise ship, inspired by the great Italian ocean liners of the past: ex, Vulcania, Conte di Savoia, Raffaello...Everything about the Costa Fortuna is dazzling, enchanting and entertaining. The Buffet Restaurant pays tribute to Christopher Columbus and navigation and extends outside around two pool decks. The stern pool can be enjoyed in all weather with its retractable glass roof. The main lido deck will astonish you with its exceptional space and design. And what about the spacious and well-equipped gym, with a whirlpool right in the middle? As if that wasn't enough, the sauna and steam room have views overlooking the sea.
Highlights of this cruise:
Copenhagen
Modern Copenhagen is an attractive, well-kept city and the largest city in Scandinavia. It has a provincial, small-town atmosphere, gabled houses, narrow streets and a skyline that is dominated by delicate spires. Copenhagen is also the greenest capital in Europe with much of the city center reserved for pedestrians, strict anti-pollution laws, and bikes often outnumbering cars on the streets. There are many green spaces (including the world-famous Tivoli) and in the summer, cafés and restaurants occupy the pavements.
Copenhagen boasts theaters, museums and a lively, surprisingly cutting-edge nightlife scene. The best the country has to offer can be experienced in the capital city, where there are design studios, ultra-hip bars, and modern architecture amongst the 17th-century buildings. A road bridge to Sweden was completed in 2000, making Copenhagen a key focal point for Scandinavia, the Baltic and the rest of mainland Europe.
Stockholm
Stockholm, the capital city of Sweden is spread across 24,000 islets and is one of the most stunning locales of any capital city in the world. Over 30% of the city area is made up of waterways and another 30% is made up of parks and green spaces, giving Stockholm perhaps the freshest air of any European capital.
Stockholm has a stunning Old Town, which has been very well preserved over the centuries. This Old Town (or Gamla Stan) is the epicenter of the city, with countless hotels, bars, restaurants and shops.
St Petersburg
Situated in the west, on the Baltic Sea, St Petersburg is a city of magnificent palaces and elaborate churches in grandiose Baroque and neo-classical designs. Highlights include Trezzini's gold-spired landmark of St Peter and St Paul, the bright color, domes and gold of the Church on Spilled Blood and the carved and gilded extravaganza of St Isaac's Cathedral. On Nevsky prospekt, St Petersburg's main thoroughfare, the styles of three centuries, from classical to Baroque to Style Moderne, have created one of the most beautiful streets in the world.
Adding to the beauty of the buildings are the canals and rivers, which cross Nevsky prospect and have been compared to Venice. The winding waterways lead to the broad River Neva, at the heart of St Petersburg. Although the capital moved to Moscow after the revolution, St Petersburg is certainly Russia's first city in terms of beauty. It is also the center for classical culture - from opera to ballet to music - with historic venues, such as the Mariinsky Theater.