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Highlights of the Baltics (from Dover)
13 DAYS FROM £994

EARLY BOOKING OFFER - Book at least 120 days prior to departure and save £80 per person.

Discover the magnificent cities of Northern Europe and Scandinavia on this cruise through the Baltics, visiting Tallinn, Helsinki and breathtaking St Petersburg on the way.

Cruise Highlights

Copenhagen
Warnemunde for Berlin
Tallinn
St Petersburg
Helsinki
Stockholm

Your Price Includes

Parking for one car at Dover
Accommodation as per cruise ship details
Meals: Full board on cruise ship
Porterage (for one suitcase per person)
Port taxes

Holiday Itinerary

DAY 1: Dover, UK.
Join your cruise ship, Norwegian Jewel, at Dover. Your cruise is full board from dinner this evening until breakfast on day 13. Your ship departs at 4pm, latest embarkation is at 2pm. (D)

DAY 2: At sea.
Relax on board Norwegian Jewel as you cruise towards Copenhagen. You'll be able to take full advantage of the on board entertainment programme and all the excellent facilities. (B, L, D)

DAY 3: Copenhagen.
Denmark's buzzing capital is more than worthy of today's visit. Scandinavia's largest city is packed with cobbled streets and crowned by the delightful Nyhavn Canal quayside with its colourful wooden houses, sailing ships and waterside cafes. See the world-famous Little Mermaid statue, majestic Renaissance Castle of Rosenborg and a host of other landmarks before watching the world go by from a café alongside the Nyhavn. Why not complete your day with an optional canal cruise and visit to the twinkling Tivoli Gardens? (B, L, D)

DAY 4: Warnemunde (for Berlin).
This morning, arrive at the bustling fishing village of Warnemunde. From here, you may choose to travel by rail through scenic countryside to Berlin, Germany's capital. Vibrant once more since the dismantling of the Berlin Wall in 1989, this charismatic city offers a world of interesting sights and delights. Explore at your own pace today or take an optional excursion to marvel at the magnificent Brandenburg Gate, infamous Checkpoint Charlie and other landmarks, including the fascinating East Side - an art gallery which uses a section of the old Wall as its canvas. (B, L, D)

DAY 5: At sea.
(B, L, D)

DAY 6: Tallinn.
One of Europe's best preserved capitals, the walled, fairytale city of Tallinn is a treasure box of medieval architecture, half-timbered houses and picturesque lanes. Walk up cobbled Toompea Hill to see the majestic 13th century Toompea Castle, home to Estonia's parliament, as well as the grandiose onion-domed Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, a legacy of the Soviet era, and St Mary's Cathedral, before relaxing over a drink or meal in the picturesque, café-lined Town Square. (B, L, D)

DAY 7-8: St Petersburg.
Two full days to experience this glorious city, known as the 'Venice of the North'. Edging the Gulf of Finland and sprawled over numerous islands, St Petersburg is a hymn to the might of successive Russian empires. Magnets for visitors are Vasilievsky Island, with its rostral columns and majestic views over the Neva River, and the staggering Winter Palace and Hermitage Museum, the latter founded by Catherine the Great and now one of the world's greatest art museums. Other treasures include the St Peter and Paul Fortress and Church of the Spilled Blood, where Alexander II was assassinated. (B, L, D)

DAY 9: Helsinki.
The 450-year old city of Helsinki is one of Europe's most elegant capitals. Often called the 'White City of the North' for the light granite used in its buildings, its wide avenues and leafy parks give it a small-town, relaxed feel. See the ornate gold-domed Uspenski Cathedral, enjoy a drink overlooking the handsome Senate Square and marvel at the awesome Temppeliaukio Rock Church, carved from a solid rock face. (B, L, D)

DAY 10: Stockholm.
Sweden's enchanting capital is built on 14 islands and replete with age-old alleyways, pretty squares and lovely architecture. Amongst its many charming sights is the imposing City Hall with its mosaic-decorated Golden Hall, and quaint medieval old town, Gamla Stan, with its cobbled streets brimming with eateries, shops and historic monuments including the magnificent 18th century Royal Palace and Cathedral of St Nicholas. (B, L, D)

DAY 11-12: At sea.
(B, L, D)

DAY 13: Dover, UK.
Arrive in Dover and disembark early this morning after breakfast. (B)

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  • Norwegian Jewel (Baltics) DiamondDiamondDiamondDiamond

    Purpose built for Freestyle Cruising, Norwegian Jewel allows you to enjoy freedom and flexibility, throughout your holiday. Launched in August 2005, the luxurious Norwegian Jewel offers an incredible array of outstanding amenities, and with 1 crew member to every cabin, the level of service is second to none. There are plenty of on board entertainment and activity options to enjoy while cruising.

    Public Rooms & Facilities
    2 swimming pools; 6 hot tubs; 2 main restaurants; 5 speciality restaurants; 11 bars and lounges; Spa & beauty salon; fitness centre; jogging/walking track; basketball/volleyball/tennis court; boutiques; chapel; card room; library; video arcade; photo gallery.
    Dining
    Your cruise includes full board, and with such an extensive range of dining options, the choice is yours. From elegant French bistros and Italian trattorias to sushi and tapas bars, there's a different dining option for every night of your cruise (supplement may apply for some restaurants). With 12 different restaurants and dining rooms, each featuring a diverse, ever-changing menu, you'll always find exactly what you're in the mood for. There are no fixed sittings: restaurants open from 5.30pm to midnight, so you can choose to dine when you like. Complimentary 24-hour room service is also available.
    Cabins
    All cabins have en suite facilities with shower and hairdryer; 2 lower beds; TV; refrigerator; safe. Most lower beds are convertible to a queen-size bed. Your holiday price includes a category KK cabin or you may choose to upgrade.
    Options/Upgrades
    Cabin Categories & Descriptions:
    KK Twin inside lower deck cabin
    I Twin inside upper deck cabin
    F Twin outside lower deck cabin with porthole
    DD Twin outside lower deck cabin with picture window
    BD/BC Twin outside upper or middle deck cabin with sitting area, floor to ceiling glass doors and private balcony
    Tipping
    A fixed service charge of $12 per person, per day will be added to your on board account. The crew is encouraged to work together as a service team and is compensated by a combination of salary and incentive programmes that the service charge supports. As all staff are encouraged to 'go the extra mile', they are permitted to accept cash gratuities, however, guests should not feel obliged to offer a gratuity for service that is generally rendered to all guests. A fixed 18% service charge will be added to your on board account for all spa treatments and 15% for all bar orders, unless otherwise specified.

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