Itinerary: Rosyth – Gdynia (for Gdansk), Visby (Gotland Sweden), Riga, Saaremaa Island, Tallinn, Stockholm, Warnemunde, Copenhagen – Rosyth


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Balmoral Cruise Summary

This cruise aboard Balmoral and operated by Fred Olsen, is a 13-night Baltics No-Fly cruise from Rosyth. The cruise departs on the 2nd of June, 2023.

Cruise Details

Cruise Line: Fred Olsen
Cruise Ship: Balmoral
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Cruise Destination: Baltics
Cruise Nights: 13
Cruise Type: No-Fly
Cruise From: Rosyth
Cruise Date: 2nd of June, 2023

Balmoral Baltics Cruise, June 2023 Itinerary

Itinerary: Rosyth – Gdynia (for Gdansk), Visby (Gotland Sweden), Riga, Saaremaa Island, Tallinn, Stockholm, Warnemunde, Copenhagen – Rosyth

Ports of Call* (in no particular order!)

  • Copenhagen: Copenhagen is a Danish city known for its history, culture, and design. Visitors can explore the Tivoli Gardens, the Nyhavn, and the Christiansborg Palace. Other popular attractions include the Little Mermaid Statue, the National Museum of Denmark, and the Rosenborg Castle.
  • Gdansk via Gdynia: The Polish city of Gdansk is reached via Gdynia. Gdansk is known for its history, culture, and architecture. Visitors can explore the Old Town of Gdansk, the St. Mary's Church, and the Westerplatte Monument. Other popular attractions include the Gdansk Crane, the Solidarity Centre Museum, and the Oliwa Cathedral.
  • Riga: The capital of Latvia, Riga, is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city steeped in history and culture. It is a popular port of call for cruise ships, allowing visitors to explore its museums, galleries, restaurants, shops, and its medieval Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Saaremaa Island: Saaremaa is the largest island in Estonia, located in the Baltic Sea, south of Hiiumaa island and west of Muhu island. It belongs to the West Estonian Archipelago. The island's capital is Kuressaare. Saaremaa is loved for its folklore, deserted beaches, culture, and spa retreats. It is also a wildlife location in the East Atlantic Flyway, a major migration path for waterfowl.
  • Stockholm: Discover Stockholm, the “Venice of the North”. Explore its archipelago, landmarks, and modern vibe. Stroll through Gamla Stan, visit the Vasa Museum, and soak up cultural diversity along the waterfront.
  • Tallinn: Tallinn is the capital city of Estonia, located on the country's northern coast. It is known for its medieval Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The city has a rich history and cultural heritage, with landmarks such as the Town Hall Square, Toompea Castle, and Alexander Nevsky Cathedral.
  • Visby (Gotland Sweden): Visby is a town on the island of Gotland, Sweden. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, including a 13th-century city wall. The port of Visby is a popular stop for cruise ships travelling in the Baltic Sea region.
  • Warnemunde: Warnemünde is a seaside town in the north of Germany. It is a popular destination for cruise ships that visit the nearby city of Rostock. It is known for its long, sandy beach and promenade, historic lighthouse, and traditional fish market. Visitors can also explore the old town of Rostock with its charming architecture, restaurants, and shops.

*Note: This is for informational purposes only. These are not recommendations, and some attractions listed may not be available on your cruise. If you are after a specific port of call, check that the ship is visiting that port before booking, as ports of call can change, and this is only a guide.