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A cruise to the countries in the Baltic Region promises something out of the ordinary. This is one place where you will encounter honest hospitality and people who are proud to be able to give you a warm-hearted welcome.

Most Baltic cruises are more than 7 days long - perfect for travelers with lots of free time – and take place between June and August. This means you will experience Northern Europe’s mildest, most glorious weather, as well as the exciting natural phenomenon of “white nights” and the Midnight Sun. Among the many highlights are Copenhagen, Aarhus, Bornholm, Helsinki, Stockholm, the fjords of Norway, Tallinn, Riga, and St. Petersburg, Russia.
There are many great reasons to choose a Baltic cruise, including: the region’s fascinating history, illustrated by magnificent palaces and beautifully restored ancient cities; culturally rich nations that are home to world-class musical, dance and dramatic performances; opportunity to sample the cuisine of different countries, and to learn about local culture by way of traditional foods. To top it all comes a vast array of activities to be explored, including exciting theme parks, open-air museums, lively music and arts festivals, great tax-free shopping and MORE!
Fly in and join a cruise allowing you to do a pre- or post cruise tour of Denmark. You could spend more time in Copenhagen or visit the home of Hans Christian Andersen in Odense. A popular choice is to explore the many historic castles and beautiful gardens. Denmark has the world’s oldest monarchy – the country is filled with historic monuments and stories to be told. Fly Sterling Airlines or Scandinavian Airlines.
Cruise passengers to Copenhagen have at their disposal a private hospitality center located in the heart of the city's lively Strøget, or pedestrian zone - the Cruise Lounge. All cruise passengers receive an invitation to the exclusive lounge. The Lounge provides a comfortable place away from the ship for clients to relax—a pleasant break in a whirlwind day of sightseeing and shopping. The Lounge is located in the Royal Copenhagen building at Amagertorv, right in the middle of Strøget.
Thursday, September 11 2008