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12 nights Baltic Capitals & St. Petersburg Cruise

Marco Polo sails from Edinburgh Leith

Wednesday 6th June, 2012 (P220)

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Explore the magnificent cities of the Baltic

Without doubt this is a cruise to remember, taking you to six very different and very beautiful cities including richly glorious St. Petersburg and a transit of the Kiel Canal.  You will experience highlights of Germany, Finland, Russia, Estonia, Sweden and Denmark – one city break after another – a kaleidoscope of history, heritage, culture and colour.  This classic voyage of discovery aboard Marco Polo is one of our most popular itineraries.

Spend a relaxing day at sea before arriving at Copenhagen, home to the famous Little Mermaid, Tivoli Gardens and the old world charm of the Nyhavn inner harbour. From Warnemünde, one of Germany’s few sea resorts, take the optional excursion to Berlin, where must-see sights include Check-point Charlie, Charlottenburg Palace and the Reichstag.  The Estonian capital of Tallinn, a charismatic city packed with turrets, spires and winding cobbled streets precedes a two day stay in glorious St. Petersburg. This will undoubtedly be the highlight of this cruise with a carefully planned excursion programme to historic and cultural gems such as the fabulous Hermitage, Catherine Palace, St. Isaac’s Cathedral and Peterhof.  In the evening, enjoy a folkloric spectacular or a classical ballet performance. On to Finland’s capital, Helsinki, its harbour dominated by the spectacular onion-domed Uspensky Cathedral and surrounded by shops and restaurants. Stockholm is different again - a splendid waterside city built across a maze of islands linked by elegant bridges. Stroll along these waterfronts and wander into the enchanting, medieval Gamla Stan with its twisting lanes packed with craft shops and curiosities. Sadly, your cruise has come to an end but not before transiting the mighty Kiel Canal.

 

 

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Day Port Arrive Depart Port Information
1 Edinburgh Leith -- 14:45 The Leith Cruise Liner Terminal....
2 AT SEA -- -- A relaxing day at sea to enjoy the facil...
3 Copenhagen (Denmark) 09:00 17:00 From the grandeur of the Amalienborg Pal...
4 Warnemünde (Germany) 09:00 22:00 An international resort at the mouth of ...
5 AT SEA -- -- A relaxing day at sea to enjoy the facil...
6 Tallinn (Estonia) 09:30 16:00 A very attractive Baltic capital city, t...
7 St. Petersburg (Russia) 07:30 -- Russia’s glorious second city and even...
8 St. Petersburg (Russia) -- 19:00 Russia’s glorious second city and even...
9 Helsinki (Finland) 08:30 14:30 The Finnish capital typifies the country...
10 Stockholm (Sweden) 07:00 16:00 The 700-year old capital of Sweden is on...
11 AT SEA -- -- A relaxing day at sea to enjoy the facil...
12 Holtenau 00:30 -- ...
12 Brunsbuttel -- 09:00 ...
13 Edinburgh Leith 15:00 -- The Leith Cruise Liner Terminal....

 

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*Please note that in the event of adverse weather or sea conditions that prevent the vessel from calling at one of the scheduled ports of call, alternative arrangements will be made where possible

 

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3rd/4th Person Sharing (Adult) £299
3rd/4th Person Sharing (Under 18yrs) N/A
Deposit per person £175
Fares are per person based on two adults sharing a cabin
Notes: All fares shown are plus £5 per person per night fuel supplement

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