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| Baltic Capitals
Norwegian Sun 12 night Cruise
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- Itinerary
- Ship
- Port of Call
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Departs UK
2010 • August 3†, 15, 27 • September 8
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Arrive |
Depart |
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Dover England |
embark |
4pm |
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Cruise the North Sea |
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Copenhagen Denmark |
8am |
5pm |
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Warnemünde (Berlin) Germany |
7:30am |
10pm |
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Cruise the Baltic Sea |
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Tallinn Estonia |
9am |
5:30pm |
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St. Petersburg Russia |
9am |
overnight |
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St. Petersburg |
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7pm |
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Helsinki Finland |
8am |
5:30pm |
Day 10 
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Nynashamn (Stockholm) Sweden |
7am |
6pm |
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Cruise Swedish Archipelagos |
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Cruise the North Sea |
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Dover England  |
5am |
disembark |
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Go ashore by tender.
NCL Cruise only Includes:
12 nights NCL Freestyle Cruising aboard
Norwegian Sun
24 hour dining
All entertainment on board
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Highlights:
No flying - cruise roundtrip from Dover for 12 nights
Overnight in St. Petersburg for two days of sightseeing and perhaps an evening at the Ballet
Visit six contrasting countries and unpack just once
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More Information:
Click here for information about UK regional flights (including transfers) available at a supplement
Click here to see this itinerary in our digital brochure
Click here for Booking Conditions. |
| Excludes: Travel insurance, drinks, hotel meals, shore excursions, UK regional flights (available at a supplement), personal expenses, cover charge on selected services, service charges, tips on board & ashore & any other item not expressly included in the fare.
A discretionary service charge applicable to your cruise will be added to your holiday price and shown separately on your confirmation invoice. If you do not wish to pay this up front with the balance of your holiday cost, but would rather decide whether or not to pay the charge on the ship, please ensure you
tell us at the time of booking or at any time up to 2 weeks before departure and we will arrange for the charge to be applied to your stateroom account. |
| Norwegian Sun
Here comes the Sun and you’ll warm to her the minute you step aboard. You can choose when and where to dine from her 12 fabulous dining options and relax or live it up in 10 bars and lounges. Great leisure facilities include two pools, an oceanview gym and luxurious Body Waves Spa..

Pacific Heights |
Le Bistro French Restaurant |
Ginza Japanese Restaurant |
Observation Lounge |
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Stardust Lounge |
Golf Driving Net |
Body Waves Spa |
Swimming Pools |
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NCL Shore Excursions... The Fun Never Stops
to be directed to our U.S site for further information and to book NCL Shore Excursions.
Some tours are available for pre-request no later than 5 days prior to your departure. |
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Copenhagen Denmark
Cue for a song – but wonderful, wonderful it is and so choc-a-bloc with fairytale sights like the famous Little Mermaid, story book soldiers outside the Royal Palace and fun-filled Tivoli Gardens. The old harbour with its colourful gabled houses is a must and if you’re feeling adventurous, you can even explore the city by bike or kayak. |
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Warnemünde (Berlin) Germany
Just a hop from Warnemünde, you can visit medieval Rostock or tour the beautiful Mecklenburg countryside by train. But the big ticket here is an excursion to Berlin, where history comes alive in fantastic museums, Prussian palaces, grand monuments like the Brandenburg Gate and the Reichstag building, famed for its controversial architecture. |
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Tallinn Estonia
It’s time to write your own fairytale – Tallinn is one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Europe with a distinctive skyline of steeples and turrets, ornate gables and onion domes. Wander the cobbled streets, shop in the craft workshops and galleries, or visit Rocca al Mare, an open-air museum with authentic 18th and 19th-century buildings from across Estonia. |
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St. Petersburg Russia
Capital of Russia for over 200 years, the original city of St. Petersburg is a treasure house of magnificent palaces, museums and onion-domed cathedrals built on a network of canals, criss-crossed by bridges. It’s so amazing that the entire city centre is a UNESCO World Heritage site. And the great thing is, you’ve got two days to see it all. |
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Helsinki Finland
They love their statues in Helsinki and in this compact city of wide avenues, eye-catching architecture and more than 200 parks, you’ll find sculptures everywhere. There’s a distinctly Russian look to the onion-domed Uspenski Cathedral, while a 20-minute boat ride takes you to Suomenlinna, said to be the world’s largest island fortress. |
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Nynaeshamn (Stockholm) Sweden
Built on 14 islands between Lake Malaren and the Baltic Sea, Stockholm is a surprising city with lovely parks, grand squares and a maze of shop-lined medieval streets in Gamla Stan, the old town. Don’t miss the State Apartments in the Baroque Royal Palace, or the Vasa Museum, housing a massive 17th-century warship that sank on its maiden voyage. |
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