Aarhus is Denmark’s second-largest city, set on the east coast of Jutland. Cruise passengers can explore a compact centre with shops, cafés, museums and waterfront areas. Popular sights include Den Gamle By open-air museum, ARoS art museum, the Latin Quarter and the modern harbour district. The city has a younger feel than some historic Danish ports, helped by its university and cultural venues. Aarhus suits passengers who want a mix of Danish history, design, food and easy walking without the scale of Copenhagen. It is a practical city call with plenty close enough for a day ashore.
Cruise from Southampton – Skagen (Denmark) – Aarhus – Gdynia (tours to Gdansk) – Stockholm (Overnight onboard) – Visby (Gotland, Sweden) – Riga – Warnemunde – Copenhagen – Return to Southampton.
Cruise from Dundee – Lysekil – Copenhagen – Berlin (Warnemunde) – Stockholm – Tallinn – Helsinki – Ventspils – Visby (Gotland, Sweden) – Gdansk – Ronne (Bornholm, Denmark) – Aarhus – Return to Dundee.
Cruise from Southampton – Skagen, Denmark – Copenhagen – Berlin (Warnemunde) – Stockholm (Overnight onboard) – Tallinn – Helsinki – Visby, Gotland. Sweden – Bruges (Zeebrugge) – Southampton – Le Havre (Paris) – Brussels (Zeebrugge) –…
Cruise from Southampton – Le Havre (Paris) – Bruges (Zeebrugge) – Rotterdam – Skagen (Denmark) – Copenhagen (Denmark) – Aarhus (Denmark) – Kristiansand (Norway) – Oslo (Norway) – Hamburg (Overnight onboard) – Return to Southampton.