Stockholm is the capital of Sweden, spread across islands where Lake Mälaren meets the Baltic Sea. Cruise calls may arrive close to the centre or at terminals requiring a transfer, but the city rewards the effort. Visitors often explore Gamla Stan, the old town, with its narrow streets, royal palace and waterfront views. The Vasa Museum is a major draw, built around a preserved 17th-century warship. Stockholm also offers museums, ferries, shops and clean waterside walks. It is a strong port for passengers who want Nordic history, design, island scenery and a city that feels closely tied to the water.
Cruise from Dover – Copenhagen – Kiel – Warnemunde – Tallinn – Helsinki – Stockholm (Nynashamn) – Amsterdam – Return to Dover.
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 – Kiel – Tallinn – Helsinki – Stockholm (Overnight onboard) – Copenhagen – Skagen (Denmark) – Return to Southampton.
Cruise from Southampton – Skagen, Denmark – Copenhagen – Berlin (Warnemunde) – Stockholm (Overnight onboard) – Tallinn – Helsinki – Visby, Gotland. Sweden – Bruges (Zeebrugge) – Return to Southampton.
Cruise from Southampton – Skagen, Denmark – Copenhagen – Berlin (Warnemunde) – Stockholm (Overnight onboard) – Tallinn – Helsinki – Visby, Gotland. Sweden – Bruges (Zeebrugge) – Southampton – Le Havre (Paris) – Brussels (Zeebrugge) –…