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Hamburg (Germany)
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17:00
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The second-largest city in Germany (with a population of 1.8 million) lies at the Elbe and Alster rivers. Due to its location, Hamburg has a dense network of waterways and has more bridges than even Venice! The Hanseatic city is one of the most important economic centres in Germany on account of the overseas port and the media and cultural centre. This city of contrasts has a highly developed entertainment culture that visitors can experience first hand in the legendary 'St. Pauli' area and in Hamburg's many music halls and theatres. The 1,200-year-old city is loved by culture-vultures and scenesters alike, and buildings with ultra-modern shops and bars are sprouting up all over the city between the traditional office buildings.
Other attractions include: the "Michel", the entire port development, the "Jungfernstieg", the "Reeperbahn', the TV tower, Hagenbeck Zoo, the warehouse area "Speicherstadt", Mönckebergstraße, St. Jacobi Church and the fish market.
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Kiel Canal (Germany)
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20:00
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The Kiel Canal used also to be known as the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal and is the busiest sea waterway in the world today. It is considered to be the main trading route in Northern Europe. It connects Scandinavia and the Baltic States to world trade, acting as the gateway to the Baltic Sea. Day and night, more than 37,000 ships a year pass through the canal. The most important port along the canal is Rendsburg. One of the attractions of the Kiel Canal is the railway bridge and the transporter bridge suspended below it in Rendsburg.
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Kiel Canal (Germany)
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08:00
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The Kiel Canal used also to be known as the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal and is the busiest sea waterway in the world today. It is considered to be the main trading route in Northern Europe. It connects Scandinavia and the Baltic States to world trade, acting as the gateway to the Baltic Sea. Day and night, more than 37,000 ships a year pass through the canal. The most important port along the canal is Rendsburg. One of the attractions of the Kiel Canal is the railway bridge and the transporter bridge suspended below it in Rendsburg.
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Gdansk (Poland)
Arrival: 09:00
Departure: 19:30
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19:30
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Klaipeda / Memel (Lithuania)
Arrival: 07:30
Departure: 13:00
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Riga (Latvian)
Arrival: 08:30
Departure: 18:00
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The Latvian capital of Riga has been restored to its former glory. Its old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Old merchants' houses, the National Opera and splendid Art Nouveau buildings have been renovated and restored and now adorn the broad avenues and boulevards. The symbol of Latvian freedom and the town's landmark is the statue "Milda", which sits enthroned on a magnificent obelisk. Latvian specialities are on offer in the five lively market halls. At night, the old town, which is a car-free zone, reverberates with life. Wide white beaches are also a part of Riga's city area.
Sights include: the old town, St. Peter's church, "Blackheads' house", the new guild hall, the town hall and the cathedral.'
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Tallinn (Estonia)
Arrival: 13:00
Departure: 23:30
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Helsinki (Finland)
Arrival: 07:30
Departure: 13:00
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07:30
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13:00
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Mariehamn (Åland, Finland)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 13:00
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13:00
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Stockholm (Sweden)
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19:30
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Stockholm with its fantastic location at the mouth of the Mälaren at the Baltic Sea is a mixture of illustrious beauty and regal splendour, a vibrant modern city with a historical charm. Built over 14 islands, it is considered to be one of the most beautiful capital cities in Europe. Opulent buildings, park areas, an inner city with countless old alleyways and historic sites and a rich cultural heritage are what make Stockholm so special. In addition, the water in Stockholm is so clean that you can even go swimming and fishing in the middle of the city! The old town is surrounded by beautiful old houses and the royal palace, which has been the home of the Swedish kings and queens since the 12th century.
Sights include: Stor Church and Riddarholm Church, the old town, the castle, the parliament building, the town hall, Drottningholm castle, the Wasa Museum with the wreck of the "Wasa" ship and the outdoor museum at Skansen.
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Stockholm (Sweden)
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19:00
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Stockholm with its fantastic location at the mouth of the Mälaren at the Baltic Sea is a mixture of illustrious beauty and regal splendour, a vibrant modern city with a historical charm. Built over 14 islands, it is considered to be one of the most beautiful capital cities in Europe. Opulent buildings, park areas, an inner city with countless old alleyways and historic sites and a rich cultural heritage are what make Stockholm so special. In addition, the water in Stockholm is so clean that you can even go swimming and fishing in the middle of the city! The old town is surrounded by beautiful old houses and the royal palace, which has been the home of the Swedish kings and queens since the 12th century.
Sights include: Stor Church and Riddarholm Church, the old town, the castle, the parliament building, the town hall, Drottningholm castle, the Wasa Museum with the wreck of the "Wasa" ship and the outdoor museum at Skansen.
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Visby (Sweden)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 18:00
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Visby's picturesque half-timbered houses nestle enclosed by the 3.6 km long medieval city wall - the only one in Scandinavia The imposing warehouses dating from the Hanseatic area, ruins covered in ivy and the high towers of St. Mary's church all stand taller than the city wall. Visby does not simply dwell on its historic past; it is a very vibrant town with many festivals, a busy yacht and ferry port and a sandy beach directly by the gates of the defensive wall. The sights are close to one another and the best way to explore this old Hanseatic city is on foot. The wide range of cultural activities, festivals and other events, ranging from traditional folk dancing to rock concerts, from mystery plays to avantgarde music, from antiques markets to art exhibitions, mean there is something to suit every taste.
Sights include: the city wall, Fornsal museum, St. Mary's church, church ruins.
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Rønne (Bornholm, Denmark)
Arrival: 13:00
Departure: 18:30
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The medieval capital of the island of Bornholm is steeped in history. Even today, there are many relics that remind us of the age of the Vikings.
Pearly beaches in the South and the craggy coastline of the North, made entirely of granite, shape the Danish island in the Baltic sea. Bornholm's landmark are the four round fortified church towers dating from the 12th century.
The cityscape of Rönnes is characterised by the large number of well-preserved half-timbered houses, which are a must-see. Shops, galleries, cafés and restaurants can be found all around the busy squares of Lille Torv and Store Torv. At the Bornholm Museum, visitors can discover the history of the farmers, sailors and fishermen and gain an insight into their many longstanding traditions.
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Kiel Canal (Germany)
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14:00
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The Kiel Canal used also to be known as the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal and is the busiest sea waterway in the world today. It is considered to be the main trading route in Northern Europe. It connects Scandinavia and the Baltic States to world trade, acting as the gateway to the Baltic Sea. Day and night, more than 37,000 ships a year pass through the canal. The most important port along the canal is Rendsburg. One of the attractions of the Kiel Canal is the railway bridge and the transporter bridge suspended below it in Rendsburg.
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Hamburg (Germany)
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08:00
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The second-largest city in Germany (with a population of 1.8 million) lies at the Elbe and Alster rivers. Due to its location, Hamburg has a dense network of waterways and has more bridges than even Venice! The Hanseatic city is one of the most important economic centres in Germany on account of the overseas port and the media and cultural centre. This city of contrasts has a highly developed entertainment culture that visitors can experience first hand in the legendary 'St. Pauli' area and in Hamburg's many music halls and theatres. The 1,200-year-old city is loved by culture-vultures and scenesters alike, and buildings with ultra-modern shops and bars are sprouting up all over the city between the traditional office buildings.
Other attractions include: the "Michel", the entire port development, the "Jungfernstieg", the "Reeperbahn', the TV tower, Hagenbeck Zoo, the warehouse area "Speicherstadt", Mönckebergstraße, St. Jacobi Church and the fish market.
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