- Princess Lines Destinations
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- Ports of Call: Copenhagen, Denmark; Stockholm, Sweden; Helsinki, Finland; St. Petersburg, Russia; Tallinn, Estonia; Gdansk (Gdynia), Poland; Berlin (Warnemunde), Germany; Helsingor, Denmark.
- 2009: June 25, July 05, July 25, August 14.
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| Day 01 |
Copenhagen, Denmark |
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08:00 PM |
| Day 01 |
At Sea |
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| Day 02 |
Stockholm, Sweden |
10:00 AM |
05:00 PM |
| Day 03 |
Helsinki, Finland |
10:00 AM |
06:00 PM |
| Day 04 |
St. Petersburg, Russia Overnight |
06:30 AM |
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| Day 05 |
St. Petersburg, Russia |
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06:00 PM |
| Day 06 |
Tallinn, Estonia |
07:00 AM |
01:00 PM |
| Day 07 |
Gdansk (Gdynia), Poland |
09:00 AM |
04:00 PM |
| Day 08 |
Warnemunde, Berlin |
08:00 AM |
10:00 PM |
| Day 09 |
Helsingborg, Sweden |
10:00 AM |
06:00 PM |
| Day 10 |
Copenhagen, Denmark |
09:00 PM |
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| Day 11 |
Copenhagen, Denmark |
05:00 AM |
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| - Information above subject to change, please confirm details at time of booking. |
Helsinki is the center of Finnish commerce and culture, as well as the nation's capital. The skyline features a dramatic blend of classical architecture and clean modernism, with Russian and Swedish influences throughout. Much more than, simply, the nation where saunas originated, Finland -- Helsinki in particular -- delight visitors with a vital sense of heritage as well as enthusiasm.
- Senate Square. Dating from the early 19th century, this square is the focus of the city and boasts fine neoclassical buildings, St. Nicholas Cathedral, and the University of Helsinki.
- Temppeliaukio Church. Blasted and carved from solid granite and topped with a huge copper dome, this church is one of the most unique structures in the world.
- Market Square. The colorful and lively Kauppatori or Market Square is where everyone comes to buy the freshest fish, fruits, vegetables and flowers, and where you'll find every conceivable local handicraft and souvenir for sale.
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Situated at the confluence of the Gulf of Finland and the mighty Neva River, this former imperial capital fascinates visitors with its strong European influences, grand residences, world-renown museums and extraordinary monuments to a glittering past gone by. With its elegant palace-lined waterways, gilded and domed skyline, and grand boulevards where Czars once traveled in golden carriages, the majestic city of St. Petersburg well-deserves its nickname as the "Empress of the Baltic."
- Hermitage Museum. The former Winter Palace and four adjacent buildings house one of the finest collections of art in the world.
- Catherine Palace. The ornate Baroque palace sports an ornate blue and white façade crowned with golden onion domes.
- Smolny Cathedral. Five cupolas rise above the ornate blue-and-white Baroque façade of this cathedral designed for Peter The Great's daughter.
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Oslo is the oldest and least populous capital in Scandinavia. The city offers excellent theater, great cafés and quality shopping, as well as a rich history, with some of the most fabled maritime legends in the world as homeland to the seafaring Vikings.
- Vigeland Sculpture Park. This fascinating museum features three remarkably preserved oaken longships from the 9th century.
- Viking Ship Museum. This fascinating museum features three remarkably preserved oaken longships from the 9th century.
- Folk Museum. Set in a beautiful wooded area of Bygdoy Peninsula, this open-air museum features a superb group of old buildings, gathered from all over Norway, that represent the history and culture of the country.
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Copenhagen, largest city and capital of Denmark, is home and final resting place of author Hans Christian Andersen, and, in fact, the fairy tale feel of the city is everywhere, from the coppery green towers alongside gingerbread houses to the cobblestone streets lined with bikes and warm people
- Tivoli Gardens. Perhaps the best known of all Copenhagen's attractions, Tivoli Gardens is the world-renowned amusement park located in the very heart of the city. Visitors are dazzled by the park's fairyland lights, beautiful flowers, gift shops, rides, restaurants and strolling musicians.
- Rosenborg Castle. This was the royal residence until the 19th century, and is one of the city's most popular museums, where you'll see the Royal Crown Jewels, costumes, and other royal memorabilia.
- Stroget. Copenhagen's popular shopping district is made up of five streets reserved for pedestrian traffic only, and it features fine eateries, elegant stores and trendy boutiques filled with everything from luxury items to souvenirs.
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View sample land tours and shore excursions:
- Athens (Piraeus), Greece
- Barcelona, Spain
- Bergen, Norway
- Cannes, France
- Helsinki, Finland
- Kusadasi (Ephesus), Turkey
- Monte Carlo, Monaco
- Naples/Capri, Italy
- Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy
- Santorini, Greece
- Venice, Italy
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