Klaipeda is Lithuania’s main seaport, set on the Baltic coast near the Curonian Lagoon. Cruise passengers can explore the old town, with German-influenced buildings, Theatre Square, riverside walks and local cafés. The port is also a useful starting point for trips to the Curonian Spit, a long strip of dunes, forests and fishing villages shared by Lithuania and Russia. Klaipeda has a quieter feel than some Baltic capitals, which makes it a good choice for passengers who prefer smaller cities and coastal scenery. It offers history, local culture and access to one of Lithuania’s best-known natural areas.
Cruise from Newcastle – Skagen (Denmark) – Tallinn – Saaremaa Island – Riga – Klaipeda (Lithuania) – Gdansk – Return to Newcastle.
Cruise from Southampton – Copenhagen – Gdansk – Klaipeda (Lithuania) – Riga – Tallinn (Overnight onboard) – Warnemunde – Return to Southampton.
Cruise from London Tilbury – Lysekil – Copenhagen – Kiel – Klaipeda (Lithuania) – Gdansk (Gdynia) – Ronne (Bornholm, Denmark) – Berlin (Warnemunde) – Return to London Tilbury.
Cruise from Rosyth – Gdansk – Klaipeda (Lithuania) – Saaremaa Island – Riga – Copenhagen – Return to Rosyth.