Itinerary: Cruise from Newcastle – Skagen (Denmark) – Tallinn – Saaremaa Island – Riga – Klaipeda (Lithuania) – Gdansk – Return to Newcastle.
Ports of Call
Cruise from Newcastle
- Skagen (Denmark): Northern tip of Denmark where two seas meet. Visit Grenen beach, see the Skagen Museum, or walk pastel streets lined with galleries. Light and sea shape the place.
- Tallinn: Walled old town of towers and cobbles. Climb Toompea Hill, explore cafés on Pikk Street, or browse craft markets—medieval charm with a modern edge.
- Saaremaa Island: Estonia’s most significant island with quiet forests and windmills. Visit Kuressaare Castle, cycle the coast, or soak in peaceful spas. It’s calm and distinctive.
- Riga: Latvia’s capital of art nouveau facades and park-lined boulevards. Wander the Old Town, see the House of the Blackheads, or relax by the canal. Culture feels accessible.
- Klaipeda (Lithuania): Port gateway to the Curonian Spit. Stroll through Theatre Square, take a ferry to the dunes, or find amber at local stalls. Compact and friendly.
- Gdansk: Rebuilt Hanseatic city with colourful riverside facades. Walk the Long Market, see the Crane, or learn shipyard history at the Solidarity Museum. History and renewal mix here.
Return to Newcastle
