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Prinsendam, Baltic Explorer & Kiel Canal ex Tilbury Return
Nights 16 Ship Prinsendam Star Rating Departs Tilbury, England Sailing 2013: 1 Jun Ports of Call Tilbury, Copenhagen, Berlin (Warnemunde), Tallinn, St Petersburg, Helsinki, Stockholm Sweden, Kiel Canal, Hamburg Please enquire about this cruise for pricing.
16 Night Cruise sailing from Tilbury roundtrip aboard Prinsendam.
Designed to explore the remote corners of the world in elegance and style, the ms Prinsendam is our most intimate ship. Accommodating just 835 passengers, she gives guests the feel of a classic yacht with the spaciousness of a cruise ship. The ms Prinsendam offers many cozy areas in which to find your favorite spot, most of her staterooms feature commanding ocean views and many have private verandahs.
A special signature sculpture dominates the three-story atrium featuring etched fish, turtles and dolphins climbing a stunning cylinder of Bolle glass and lit with state-of-the-art fiber optics. Other works of art include a remarkable abstract marble sculpture of a Viking ship by contemporary Norwegian artist Nicholas Widerberg, a series of paintings by impressionist painter Neil Pinkett, and an outstanding collection of Roman Amphorae from 50 - 150 AD. The ms Prinsendam, or "Princes" ship, is truly a classic ship worthy of her name.
Highlights of this cruise:
Tilbury
Visitors to Tilbury will enjoy seeing the Tilbury Fort and Coalhouse Fort, both originally constructed by Henry VIII to defend the Thames against a French invasion. Nearby are fine golf courses, shopping centers, and a variety of museums showcasing everything from historic houses to secret Cold War bunkers.
Copenhagen
The Little Mermaid greets you at the harbor. At its center is Tivoli, whose gardens, lakes and fountains are said to have inspired Walt Disney.
Tallinn
Wander cobblestone alleys beneath turrets and red-tiled roofs in medieval Old Town. Relax near the swan pond in Kadriorg Park. Visit the impressive museum in Baroque Kadriorg Palace.
Helsinki
One of Europe's most scenic capitals. Expect stylish and sophisticated shops on Esplanade Street. Explore the Rock Church, built entirely of stone.
Stockholm
Founded as a fortress in the 13th century, Stockholm spans 14 islands and is considered one of the world's most beautiful capitals.
Hamburg
Even though Hamburg is quite well known for its Reeperbahn red light district, Germany's second-largest city is more appropriately recognized for its pivotal role in Europe's economy. Its huge port facility handles a vast amount of traffic and cargo, and the city's meticulously maintained parks, soaring steeples and vibrant art scene attract a healthy tourist trade.