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Star, Baltic Capitals ex Copenhagen Return
Nights 9 Ship Norwegian Star Star Rating Departs Copenhagen, Denmark Sailing 2013: 7 May ,16 May ,25 May ,3 Jun ,12 Jun ,30 Jun ,9 Jul ,18 Jul ,27 Jul ,5 Aug ,14 Aug ,1 Sep ,10 Sep 2014:19 May ,28 May ,15 Jun ,3 Jul ,12 Jul ,21 Jul ,30 Jul ,17 Aug ,26 Aug ,4 Sep ,13 Sep Ports of Call Copenhagen, Berlin (Warnemunde), Tallinn, St Petersburg, Helsinki, Stockholm Sweden Please enquire about this cruise for pricing.
9 Night Cruise sailing from Copenhagen roundtrip aboard Norwegian Star.
We're not kidding when we say we've got everything onboard. Norwegian Star was built for Freestyle Cruising, with a long list of options for every Tom, Dick and Jane out there. You'll have 13 superb choices for dining, with tempting selections that range from Asian fusion and French Mediterranean to all-American. We've got a wide array of staterooms and suites to accommodate however you choose to spend your time on board, so treat yourself with a no-rules, freedom filled cruise.
Highlights of this cruise:
Copenhagen, Denmark
Pack some comfortable shoes for Copenhagen truly is a wonderful, wonderful, fairytale of a "walking city." Many pedestrian thoroughfares are lined with Renaissance palaces, picture-perfect parks historic merchant houses, and charming canals and waterways.
Berlin (Warnemuende), Germany
Since its 1990 reunification, this capital city has become one of Europe's hottest destinations. Visit the fascinating palaces at Postdam or relax on a river cruise along the Spree River. Then stroll along the chic, tree-lined "Unter den Linden Strasse."
Tallinn, Estonia
Founded in 1154, Estonia's capital is one of the oldest cities on the Baltic Sea and remains largely unchanged. Explore Upper Town, offering excellent views of the ancient city wall. Lower Town offers the Great Guild, Holy Ghost Church and numerous medieval merchants' homes.
St. Petersburg, Russia
Built on a grand scale like the visions of its founder, Peter the Great, St. Petersburg has regained much of the sophistication it earned and then lost during its many transformations. The strong European influences of this once imperial capital are simply fascinating.
Helsinki, Finland
Finland's capital is a blend of classical and modern architecture with Russian and Swedish influences. Shop Market Square where you'll find local handicrafts. Or visit Senate Square and Temppeliaukio Church, carved from solid granite.
Stockholm
Laced by an ingenious network of waterways and bridges strung between a freshwater lake and the sea, Stockholm is easily seen on foot or by waterway cruise. Its gabled old townhouses peer over cobblestone streets, while its magnificent 17th-century palace sits watching over the harbor.