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Kommen Sie an Bord der Le Lapérouse und entdecken Sie bei einer 10-tägigen Kreuzfahrt die schönsten Inseln und Städte Norwegens, Schwedens, Dänemarks, Estlands und Finnlands.
Während Ihrer gesamten Reise profitieren Sie von einem bereits im Reisepreis inkludierten Landausflug pro Anlaufhafen und Person. Dieser ist aus einem vom PONANT sorgfältig zusammengestellten Angebot auszuwählen. Auf dieser Kreuzfahrt können Sie die Landschaft und die Dörfer von Bornholm erkunden, eine Vorführung estnischer Folklore in Tallinn besuchen oder die Seefestung Suomenlinna in Helsinki entdecken. Die Vielfalt der angebotenen Erlebnisse verspricht ebenso intensive wie abwechslungsreiche Momente (gesamtes Angebot unter dem Reiter „Reiseroute“ einsehbar).
Von Oslo, der norwegischen Hauptstadt mit ihrer einzigartigen Energie, geht es zunächst nach Marstrand. In dieser mittelalterlichen Stadt, die sich zu einem Drehkreuz der Schifffahrt entwickelt hat, können Sie majestätische, reich verzierte Holzhäuser mit Veranden, Kolonnaden und Türmchen bewundern.
Dann steuert die Le Lapérouse die dänische Hauptstadt Kopenhagen an, bevor Sie das charmante Städtchen Gudhjem auf der kleinen dänischen Insel Bornholm erreichen, die wegen ihrer abwechslungsreichen Landschaft mit Granitfelsen und weiten Sandstränden bei den Dänen sehr beliebt ist.
Anschließend nimmt die Le Bellot Kurs auf die Insel Gotland mit Visby, eine der bedeutendsten Hansestädte der Ostsee im 13. Jahrhundert. Diese zum UNESCO-Welterbe zählende ehemals reiche Handelsstadt besitzt bemerkenswert gut erhaltene Stadtmauern, öffentliche Bauwerke, Zunfthäuser und Lagergebäude.
Auf Saarema, der größten Insel Estlands, tauchen Sie in die komplexe Geschichte ein. Zuerst wurde sie von den Wikingern erobert, dann wurde die Insel dänisch und schwedisch, bevor sie vom Russischen Reich eingenommen wurde und unter deutscher Besatzung stand. Im Jahr 1991 wurde sie mit der Unabhängigkeit des Landes schließlich estnisch.
Helsinki, Finnlands grüne Hauptstadt, die auf einer von 300 Inseln umgebenen Halbinsel liegt, besticht durch ihre Jugendstil-Architektur.
Sie besuchen Tallinn, eine emblematische Stadt der Hanse, dieses mächtigen Städte- und Handelsbundes, der über mehrere Jahrhunderte die Ostsee beherrschte. Diese ehemals sehr reichen Handelsstädte besitzen bemerkenswert gut erhaltene Stadtmauern, öffentliche Bauwerke, Zunfthäuser und Lagergebäude und zählen heute zum UNESCO-Welterbe.
Nach diesem letzten Aufenthalt läuft das Schiff Stockholm an, wo Ihre Reise endet. Die schwedische Hauptstadt ist von Wasser umgeben und räumt der allgegenwärtigen Natur einen großen Platz ein. Ihre Mischung aus mittelalterlicher Architektur, bunten Häusern und trendigen Stadtvierteln verleiht der Stadt eine einzigartige, entspannte Atmosphäre.
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Ideal clothes for life on board:
During the days spent on board, you are advised to wear comfortable clothes or casual outfits. The entire ship is air-conditioned, so a light sweater, a light jacket or a shawl may be necessary. When moving about in the public areas of the ship and the decks, light but comfortable shoes are recommended.
Informal evening:
In the evening, you are advised to wear smart-casual attire, especially when dining in our restaurants where wearing shorts and tee-shirts is not allowed.
For women:
For men:
Officer’s evening:
For all cruises longer than 8 nights, an Officer’s Evening with a white dress code may be organized. Therefore, we encourage you to bring a stylish white outfit for the occasion (otherwise black and white).
Gala evening:
During the cruise, two gala evenings will be organised on board. Thus, we recommend that you bring one or two formal outfits.
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For men:
SHOP:
A small shop is available on board offering a wide range of outfits, jewellery, leather goods and many accessories.
A laundry service (washing/ironing) is available on board, but unfortunately there are no dry cleaning services. For safety reasons, your cabin is not equipped with an iron.
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PRECAUTIONS:
In your hand luggage, remember to bring any medicines that you need, and possibly a small spare bag of toiletries (in case of delay in the delivery of your baggage by the airline). Remember to always have your travel documents with you in case you need them: hotel vouchers, cruise vouchers, return flight tickets... Never leave them in your hold luggage.
All our cabins have a safe. We recommend not to go ashore with valuable jewellery.
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*Vorreservierungen der Landausflüge ab etwa zwei Monate vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt möglich. Anfragen werden nach Reihenfolge ihres Eingangs und unter Berücksichtigung einer entsprechenden Verfügbarkeit bearbeitet.
Einschiffung 06.07.2025 von 16:00 bis 17:00
Abfahrt 06.07.2025 um 18:00
Oslo, Hauptstadt von Norwegen, ist eine grüne Stadt. Es ist im Übrigen zum großen Teil dank der zahlreichen Grünanlagen, dass sie über eine sehr hohe Lebensqualität verfügt, der sie ihren Ruf verdankt. Der 80 Hektar große Vigeland-Skulpturenpark und seine 212 unter freiem Himmel ausgestellten Werke, dans Munch-Museum das die nachgelassenen Werke Edvard Munchs enthält, oder auch die Festung Akershus, welche die reiche Geschichte von Oslo symbolisiert, sind bei einer Sightseeingtour ein unbedingtes Muss. In puncto Kultur wartet die Nationalgalerie mit der größten öffentlichen Sammlung an Malereien, Zeichnungen und Skulpturen auf. Und für die Sportbegeisterten bietet das Viertel Holmenkollen mit seinem Skimuseum und seiner historischen Sprungschanze den schönsten Panoramaausblick der Stadt.
Ankunft 07.07.2025 am späten Vormittag
Abfahrt 07.07.2025 am späten Nachmittag
40 Kilometer nördlich von Göteborg gelegen, an der Westküste Schwedens, liegt Marstrand, eine kleine, geschichtsträchtige Insel mit undefinierbarem Charme. Zwischen Wäldern, Küstenpfaden und Stränden kann die Insel nur zu Fuß oder mit dem Boot erkundet werden, da es keine Autos gibt. Marstrand ist eine wahre Oase der Ruhe, ein unberührter Ort, an dem die typischen bunten Häuser und die Segelboote friedlich nebeneinander existieren. Die Festung Carlsten, ein ehemaliges Staatsgefängnis, ist der höchste Punkt der Insel und bietet eine herrliche Aussicht über den Ort, den Hafen und den Göteborger Schärengarten.
Ankunft 08.07.2025 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 08.07.2025 abends
Die im äußersten Osten der Insel Seeland, in nur wenigen Kilometern Entfernung von den schwedischen Küsten gelegene Stadt Kopenhagen bietet Ihnen die ganze Buntheit der skandinavischen Metropolen. Sie können deren Sehenswürdigkeiten mit dem entlang der Kanäle durch die historischen Viertel Christiansborg und Nyhavn entdecken. Zahlreiche Paläste geben Ihnen einen Einblick in die dänische Geschichte. Kulinarisch lockt das Smorebrod, ein traditionelles dänisches Gericht mit verschiedenem Räucherfisch.
Ankunft 09.07.2025 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 09.07.2025 mittags
Das im Südwesten der Ostsee verankerte mittelalterliche Dorf Gudhjem auf der Insel Bornholm zählt zu den meistbesuchten und beliebtesten Dörfern Dänemarks. Lassen Sie sich bei einem Spaziergang durch die hübschen Gassen von der abwechslungsreichen Landschaft, dem Flair und der Authentizität dieses charmanten Städtchens mit typisch dänischen Fachwerkhäusern mit roten Dächern verzaubern. In diesen malerischen Alleen wurden Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts die ersten Heringsräuchereien gebaut, die damals alle Fischer der Region anzogen. Gudhjem liegt in einer natürlichen Umgebung mit felsigen Klippen, dichten Wäldern und weißen Sandstränden. Bei dieser unvergesslichen Auszeit scheint die Zeit stillzustehen.
Ankunft 10.07.2025 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 10.07.2025 am späten Nachmittag
Diese ehemalige Hansestadt liegt an der Westküste von Gotland, einer schwedischen Ostseeinsel. Sie durchschreiten die Stadtmauern von Visby am Dalmans-Tor, um die zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe erklärte Altstadt zu besichtigen. In den Straßen entdecken Sie reiche Kaufmannshäuser, während die Gassen mit niedrigen Holzhäusern gesäumt sind. Unbedingt sehenswert ist die Domkirche Sankt Maria mit Zwiebeltürmchen sowie der Pulverturm an den Festungsanlagen. Vergessen Sie auch nicht, in eines der mit den emblematischen Rosen geschmückten Cafés einzukehren, um die Spezialität der Insel, Safranpfannkuchen mit roten Früchten, zu kosten.
Ankunft 11.07.2025 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 11.07.2025 am späten Nachmittag
Willkommen auf Saaremaa, der größten Insel Estlands, mit tausendjähriger Geschichte und geheimnisvollem Charme. Die Insel liegt in der Ostsee und schließt den Golf von Riga. In ihrer Hauptstadt Kuressaare erhebt sich stolz die Bischofsburg, eine mittelalterliche Festung und ein gut erhaltenes Zeugnis der reichen Geschichte des Baltikums. Die Böden und das milde Klima bescheren der Insel eine üppige und vielfältige Natur mit Wäldern, Klippen, Dünen und Stränden, die jedes Jahr Tausende von Zugvögeln anzieht. Die Insel hat viele Schätze zu bieten, darunter Wildnis, Naturschutzgebiete, Meteoritenkrater und Windmühlen.
Ankunft 12.07.2025 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 12.07.2025 am frühen Nachmittag
Die an der Ostsee im äußersten Norden von Estland gelegene Stadt Tallinn besticht durch den pittoresken Charme ihrer Architektur. Sie lädt zu einem Bummel durch die Gassen ihres mittelalterlichen Zentrums ein, das vom Rathaus, ein 1404 fertiggestelltes gotisches Gebäude, geschmückt wird. Um einen Einblick in die reiche Vergangenheit der Stadt zu erhalten, können Sie auch den Turm Kiek in de Kök, die orthodoxe Alexander-Newski-Kathedrale oder auch die Burg Toompea besichtigen. Eine kulinarische Pause ermöglicht Ihnen, lokale Spezialitäten wie geräucherten Hering, Elchbraten oder Lachs mit Wildbeeren zu entdecken.
Ankunft 13.07.2025
Abfahrt 13.07.2025 am frühen Nachmittag
Ganz im Süden von Finnland auf einer Halbinsel errichtet, bietet Ihnen Helsinki die Lebendigkeit einer kosmopolitischen Hauptstadt, die nicht zwischen Eleganz und pittoreskem Stadtbild hat wählen wollen. Sie können das historische Zentrum durchstreifen, wo die neoklassizistischen Gebäude in zarten Farben neben spektakulären modernen Gebäuden stehen. Das quirlige Viertel Kallio eröffnet Ihnen eine Welt aus Läden und Restaurants, wo Sie die lokalen Spezialitäten wie Graavilohi, ein marinierter, gesüßter und aromatisierter Lachs, probieren können. Der Park Keskuspuisto, nur wenige Schritte vom Zentrum entfernt, lädt zu entspannenden Augenblicken ein.
Ankunft 14.07.2025 mittags
Ausschiffung 15.07.2025 um 07:00
Die Hauptstadt Schwedens erstreckt sich über ein Archipel im Osten des Landes am Übergang zwischen Mälarsee und Ostsee. In der Gamla stan, "Altstadt" auf Schwedisch, schlendern Sie durch malerische mittelalterliche Gassen bis zum majestätischen königlichen Schloss. Auf der grünen Insel Djurgården können Sie mehrere sehr verschiedene Kulturstätten besichtigen: Das Vasa-Museum widmet sich einem Dreimaster des 17. Jahrhunderts, das Freilichtmuseum Skansen präsentiert die Bräuche in früheren Zeiten und das ABBA-Museum ist der namensgebenden Popgruppe geweiht. Um einen ungewöhnlichen Panoramablick auf Stockholm zu genießen, steigen Sie in den SkyView, dessen Glasgondeln die sphärischen Wände des Ericsson Globe erklimmen.
Set off to discover Marstrand, an island on the western coast of Sweden, located about 40 kilometres (25 miles) from Gothenburg. You will fall under the charm of its highly renowned marina and the Carlsten Fortress that overlooks the city.
Disembarking in Marstrand, you will immediately notice the unique character of this elegant and wild island, edged with coves, beaches and forests. With no cars allowed, the small medieval town has a serene atmosphere, making it a veritable haven of peace. Known for attracting the world’s best sailors and large crowds (including the royal family) during spectacular regattas every year, Marstrand can therefore be visited on foot, unveiling its magnificent old white wooden houses and small cobbled streets full of charm. This splendid setting is reminiscent of the glorious merchant past of the island, which became Swedish in the 17th century.
After a steep walk, the excursion continues with the discovery of the Carlsten Fortress, which dominates the town. This famous prison dating back to the 17th century has magnificent views over the Gothenburg archipelago. A special visit led by a guide wearing a uniform from the past will plunge you into the ambiance of a fortress from that era, with its dungeons, its gallows and its chapel…
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.It is impossible not to fall under the charm of Marstrand, a small medieval island located on the west coast, known as “the sunny coast”, of Sweden, some 40 km (25 miles) from Gothenburg. This holiday spot, popular with the Swedish (including the royal family), is best discovered on foot to understand all its features and gentle way of life.
Edged with wild beaches and secret creeks, Marstrand is a haven of peace where no cars are allowed. Succumb to the charms of its cobbled streets, it marina, which attracts the cream of sailors every year thanks to its spectacular regatta, and its houses in sculpted white wood. Higher up, Carlsten Fortress, a famous prison dating back to the 17th century, watches over the town and offers a viewpoint stretching over the horizon.
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Der Preis für den Landausflug ist etwa zwei Monate vor Reiseantritt verfügbar.
Das vollständige Ausflugsprogramm, einschließlich der aktuellen Preise, erhalten Sie mit Ihren Reiseunterlagen vor dem Beginn Ihrer Kreuzfahrt.
Sie können Ihre PONANT Landausflüge ab ca. zwei Monate vor Abfahrt Ihrer Kreuzfahrt* vorab reservieren. Die Abrechnung erfolgt über das Bordkonto.
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Enjoy aextensive views of "wonderful, wonderful Copenhagen", as the song goes, by land and water.
Start your tour by meeting your local guide and board the coach that will take you on a panoramic sightseeing tour of Copenhagen city center. You will pass by Rosenborg Castle and the Church of our Lady before arriving at Copenhagen central station, the City Hall Square and the Tivoli Gardens. Next on the tour, you will see Christiansborg palace, home to the Danish parliament, and the old Stock Exchange, before crossing the water and making your way to Christianshavn, an idyllic harbor district built by Denmark's most famous king, Christian IV. Stop at the massive Opera house and enjoy the magnificent view over the water to Amalienborg palace, home of the Danish monarch.
Step onboard a canal boat for a tour of approx. 50 min of Copenhagen's canals. Cruise through the canals of Christianshavn, a charming area featuring houseboats, picturesque old buildings, the Church of Our Savior, and the Black Diamond of Copenhagen and cruise around the socalled Island of Power before continuing towards the most famous land-mark in Copenhagen, The statue of the Little Mermaid, inspired by the fairytales of Hans Christian Andersen. Your guide will tell you the tragic story of the mermaid who paid the highest price for becoming a human being. Having committed your visit to the Little Mermaid to memory, enjoy the short walk back to your waiting ship.
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From the pier, board you motor coach and depart on tour of Copenhagen's history and culture. Copenhagen has an extensive royal history, as Denmark is the oldest monarchy in the world.
Begin your tour with a stop at the most famous little lady in Copenhagen, the statue of the Little Mermaid, a small bronze figure inspired by the fairytales author Hans Christian Andersen. Although she may not be royal, she plays a big role in Danish cultural heritage.
From the Little Mermaid it is just a short drive to the small and quaint Rosenborg Castle. Rosenborg Castle was built by King Christian IV, probably the most famous king in the history of Denmark, who created several landmarks including Nyboder, the Old Stock Exchange, and Holmens Kirke, built for King Christian IV's navy personnel.
You will then visit Christianborg Palace, which was originally built on the ruins of Copenhagen Castle. This palace is now home to the Danish Parliament abd the Supreme Court, and also houses the state rooms. A visit to the Queen's reception rooms, where the Queen receives foreign ambassadors and visiting heads of state, is featured during your visit. Highlights include the 17 tapestries in the Knight's Hall, depicting one thousand years of Danish history. The tapestries took ten years to weave and were presented to the Queen on her 50th birthday in 1990. Recently, the palace was used to celebrate the Queen's 50 years Jubilee.
Cross the King's New Square and catch a glimpse of the Nyhavn habor district before arriving at the majestic Odd Fellows Mansion. The mansion was built in 1752 as a private home for one the many noble families who served the royal family.
Enjoy lunch in one of the royal rooms inside the mansion and taste some typical Danish delicacies which are not just enjoyed by the Danes to-day, but also feature in Denmark's gastronomic history.
From the Odd Fellows Mansion, it is just a short walk to Amalienborg Palace Square. The sprawling octagonal courtyard links four rococo mansions and the impressive Marble Church, which is regarded as one of Europe's finest examples of absolutism architecture. The squared is widely considered one of the most beautiful in Europe. It is now home to the royal family, as it has been since 1794, and houses numerous heirlooms and the charming Amaliehaven park.
Take some photos at both the Palace Square and the park before reboarding your coach to return to your ship.
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From Gudhjem, you will board your coach and begin your scenic tour through the picturesque farmlands of the small Baltic island of Bornholm belonging to Denmark. On the way, you will enjoy the coastal landscape, heading to the Baltic Sea Glass workshop, located a few kilometers from Gudhjem. Baltic Sea Glass is Denmark's largest glass blowing studio, for which the island is famous. The studio and gallery are set in a converted chicken coop. Today, Baltic Sea Glass welcomes between 100,000 and 120,000 visitors every year. Although they mainly design and produce functional tabletop glassware, the workshop also creates unique pieces for galleries and museum exhibitions.
At the end of the tour, you will continue to Almindingen, on the other side of the island. In one of Denmark's largest forest areas, you will discover Oesterlars round church, one of the four round churches located on Bornholm (representing half of all round churches in Denmark). A visit inside the church is planned, provided that no religious services are scheduled.
The next stop is at Hammershus, an ancient fortress built on the northern tip of Bornholm. These are the largest castle ruins in Northern Europe. The oldest part was built in the early 12th century to consolidate the power held by the Archbishop of Lund (then part of Denmark) over the island and obtained through an agreement with the Danish king, Svend Grathe. For the next 500 years Hammershus was home to various rulers of the island. Hammershus has been rebuilt and expanded several times. In 1743, Hammershus was finally abandoned as a fortress.
You visit will end with a stop in the charming village of Allinge where you will visit one of the smokehouses for that the island is also renowned. During this visit, you can taste smoked herring and an icecold beer before making the short return trip to the village of Gudhjem to board your ship.
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From the pier, board your bus for a 30-minute drive and start your adventure around the island and through the lush Danish countryside. Drive along the northern coast of this little island situated far from the rest of Denmark in the Baltic Sea. Enjoy the unspoiled landscape and cliffs along the coast and drive through the little village of Allinge before reaching your first stop, the ruins of Hammershus.
Hammershus is the largest ruined castle in Northern Europe. The oldest part of the ruin dates back to the early 12th century and was erected to consolidate control of the island by Archbishop of Lund in the south of Sweden, which also used to be a part of Denmark. Enjoy the magnificent view of the ruin from the viewing point and explore the visitor center where you can learn more about the ruin and the kings who ruled the island.
Next, enjoy the journey to the south of Bornholm, arriving at its biggest town Rønne. Rønne is the largest town on the Danish island of Bornholm. Owing to its natural harbour and its strategic position in the Baltic Sea, Rønne has an interesting history, falling under both German and Swedish influence during its development as a herring fishing port. You will take a stroll along the cobbled streets and enjoy the coloured timbered and half-timbered houses. Rønne is now one of the most visited and popular villages in Denmark. Enjoy time exploring the capital on your own.
Along the northern coast, you will travel into the countryside passing the famous round church of Østerlars , where a uick photo stop will be made (outside visit), which dates back to 1150. It was used both as a place of worship and as protection against enemies from the sea.
Taking the coastal road, you will then travel back to Gudhjem, where you will have the opportunity to walk from the top of the village down the winding narrow streets with your guide before your journey ends where it began.
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Visby, once a stronghold of the Hanseatic League, is a beautifully preserved medieval town, proud of its heritage and excited to share it with visitors.
Start your guided walking tour at the pier, passing by the old Hanseatic harbor, now known as Almedalen Park, where you will enjoy a spectacular view of the medieval town walls, houses, and church ruins. Continue along Strandgatan, where you will see some of the medieval gabled warehouses. Pass the Powder Tower, the oldest preserved building in Visby, erected in the 12th century to defend the harbor. Stroll along the city’s narrow, rose-scented alleys and arrive at the Botanical Garden, known for its roses and its collection of exotic trees and plants that flourish in Gotland’s mild climate.
The tour continues to the Gotland Museum, noted for its extensive collections, reflecting 8,000 years of local history. Exhibits include unique Iron Age picture stones and gold and silver treasures from the Middle Ages, testifying to Visby's wealth during the period of the Hanseatic League's control of Baltic trade. Enjoy a guided visit of the museum before your walk back to the pier.
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Visby, once a stronghold of the Hanseatic League, is a beautifully preserved medieval town, proud of its heritage and anxious to share it with visitors.
Your tour begins with a drive to an area just north of Visby town called Galgberget (“Gallows Hill”), a nature reserve high on a limestone cliff providing beautiful views of the town below and the sea beyond. At the edge of the cliff, three stone pillars stand in a circle—the ruins of a 13th-century gallows, where local criminals were executed. Here, you will also find the ruins of a limestone kiln, remnants of the time when stone from this area was used to build Visby's walls.
Board your motorcoach for a panoramic drive to the former harbor of Almedalen, now a public park. Your walking tour of Almedalen includes Visby’s oldest building, the Powder Tower, erected in the 12th century to defend the harbor. Stroll through the Fisherman’s Gate of the town’s defensive wall to the Botanical Garden Park, which displays many rare plants and is particularly known for its roses.
On the return to Visby, stop on a bridge over the town’s moat, which, though it stretches nearly two miles, has never been filled with water. Your coach will leave you at historic Dalmans Gate, where your walking tour resumes among the cozy alleyways of old Visby. Visit St. Mary’s Cathedral, built by German merchants at the end of the 11th century and still in use today, before exploring the Gotland Museum, noted for its extensive collections, reflecting 8,000 years of local history. Exhibits include unique Iron Age picture stones and gold and silver treasures from the Middle Ages, testifying to Visby's wealth during the period of the Hanseatic League's control of Baltic trade.
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Visby, once a stronghold of the Hanseatic League, is a beautifully preserved medieval town, proud of its heritage and excited to share it with visitors.
Start your guided walking tour at the pier, passing by the old Hanseatic harbor, now known as Almedalen Park, where you will enjoy a spectacular view of the medieval town walls, houses, and church ruins. Continue along Strandgatan, where you will see some of the medieval gabled warehouses. Pass the Powder Tower, the oldest preserved building in Visby, erected in the 12th century to defend the harbor. Stroll along the city’s narrow, rose-scented alleys and arrive at the Botanical Garden, known for its roses and its collection of exotic trees and plants that flourish in Gotland’s mild climate.
The tour continues to the Gotland Museum, noted for its extensive collections, reflecting 8,000 years of local history. Exhibits include unique Iron Age picture stones and gold and silver treasures from the Middle Ages, testifying to Visby's wealth during the period of the Hanseatic League's control of Baltic trade. Enjoy a guided visit of the museum before your walk back to the pier.
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Fall under the spell of Estonia’s largest island through its typical villages, windmills, lake and large town.
Your visit of the island will begin with a scenic bus tour of its typical landscapes. You will drive through an old local village, Leisi, to the Angla windmill hill, where you will be able to admire an impressive exhibition of five windmills which have survived since the start of the last century.
You will then visit the charming little Karja Church, dating from the Middle Ages and famous for its decorative elements and its wall frescoes.
You will get back on the road for a short trip to Kaali Lake, at the bottom of a crater caused by a meteorite falling thousands of years ago. It is estimated that the meteorite fell here in 700 BC, forming a lake that is 16 metres (50 feet) deep and is considered Saaremaa’s most extraordinary geological marvel.
Enjoy a little free time in the centre of Kuressaare, the largest town on the island. You will be able to buy pretty local handicrafts or have a cup of coffee in one of the town’s many cafés.
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Immerse yourself in the medieval history of the Estonian capital through its emblematic monuments.
From the pier, your coach will take you through the modern part of the city before reaching the Old Town and stopping at the tall Pikk Hermann tower for a panoramic view of the imposing castle to which it is attached. You will then walk to the Kiek in de Kok tower to enjoy a superb view of the upper town’s towers and bell towers.
You will continue your visit on foot from the Hanseatic Old Town, past the Church of the Transfiguration, the Nun’s Gate, and the many merchant houses. On the way, admire the stunning Gothic facades of the guild houses as well as the Church of the Holy Spirit, home to Tallinn’s oldest clock.
Sitting in the centre of the square, the 15th-century town hall is one of few Gothic monuments from that period to be found in Europe. You will visit the Citizens’ Hall, now used for hosting receptions and concerts, as well as the Council Hall with its 15th-century furniture.
You will then admire the other buildings lining the square, including the shopfront of the apothecary, which is probably the oldest pharmacy in Europe, having been trading since 1422. After some free time, you will return to your coach via the Viru Gate, one of three gates that remain from the old city wall.
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Tallinn is a wonderfully preserved city of the Hanseatic League with its old town entered in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Departing from the pier, your coach will circle around the Old town, offering magnificent views of the medieval city wall.
You will start your guided walking tour in the Upper Town with its watch-towers, graceful spires and winding, cobbled streets. Visit the Russian Orthodox Church, inaugurated in 1900 and filled with a stunning array of superb icons. You will view the exterior of the castle which is now the seat of Estonia's parliament. Built on a cliff top the Upper Town provides superb vantage point from which to view the red gabled roofs and spires of the Lower Town.
Your tour will continue as you follow your guide down Long and Short Leg Streets to the Lower Town. The first visit here will be to a historical building in the city centre where you will be treated to a delightful Estonian folk show.
Once you are rested and ready to resume your touring, you will continue with a walking tour of the Lower Town. Among the highlights is the apothecary, which opened in 1422, the Great Guild House, Holy Ghost Church and the 15th century Gothic Town Hall (all from outside). Here in the heart of Tallinn, you will enjoy some free time before rejoining your coach and returning to the pier.
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Immerse yourself in the medieval history of the Estonian capital through its emblematic monuments.
From the pier, your coach will take you through the modern part of the city before reaching the Old Town and stopping at the tall Pikk Hermann tower for a panoramic view of the imposing castle to which it is attached. You will then walk to the Kiek in de Kok tower to enjoy a superb view of the upper town’s towers and bell towers.
You will continue your visit on foot from the Hanseatic Old Town, past the Church of the Transfiguration, the Nun’s Gate, and the many merchant houses. On the way, admire the stunning Gothic facades of the guild houses as well as the Church of the Holy Spirit, home to Tallinn’s oldest clock.
Sitting in the centre of the square, the 15th-century town hall is one of few Gothic monuments from that period to be found in Europe. You will visit the Citizens’ Hall, now used for hosting receptions and concerts, as well as the Council Hall with its 15th-century furniture.
You will then admire the other buildings lining the square, including the shopfront of the apothecary, which is probably the oldest pharmacy in Europe, having been trading since 1422. After some free time, you will return to your coach via the Viru Gate, one of three gates that remain from the old city wall.
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From the pier, board your coach for a 30-minute drive towards the City Hall.
The imposing City Hall is beautifully situated by the shores of the Lake Mälaren. Inaugurated in 1923 after 12 years of work, it is renowned for its architecture, murals, and mosaics, as well as for being the site of the annual Nobel Prize banquet. Experience the grandeur and spaciousness of the impressive Blue Hall and Golden Chamber and enjoy the beautiful view from the Garden.
Witness the historic elegance of the exterior of the Royal Palace, dating from the 18th century but built on the remains of the old castle “Three Crowns”, which dates as far back as the 12th century. Built on a hill in the Old Town, the Royal Palace has no less than 608 rooms.
Continue with your guide for a walk along the narrow streets of the Old Town and experience the medieval intimacy of what is today a living historical monument of international renown. Savour the bohemian atmosphere and the sense of age in houses dating from the 16th to the 19th centuries with Baroque doorways and coats of arms. You will pass by Stockholm Cathedral (the oldest church in Stockholm) and the Great Square in the centre of the Old Town, which is dominated by the old Stock Exchange, today housing the Nobel (Prize) Museum and the Swedish Academy.
Next, reboard your coach and continue the panoramic sightseeing en route to the Vasa Museum, for a guided visit. The museum was built around a 17th century warship, which sank in Stockholm’s inner harbour on its maiden voyage in 1628. Salvaged in 1961 and today restored to its former glory, the Vasa represents an authentic piece of living history.
After the visit, reboard your coach for the panoramic return drive to the pier and your ship.
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Covering the city districts of Södermalm, Gamla Stan, Norrmalm, Östermalm and Djurgården, this tour offers an excellent introduction to Stockholm from land and from the water.
Drive through the enchanting medieval Old Town, the Gamla Stan, with the Royal Palace dating from the 18th century, overlooking Stockholm's inner harbor. It is surrounded by many other magnificent old houses and palaces.
Continue past the Royal Opera House and through the modern shopping and business areas at Hamngatan and Sergels Torg.
Leave the coach and board a motor launch for a 50-minute Royal Canal tour into the Stockholm's National City Park.
Cruise along Strandvägen, one of the most exclusive areas in Stockholm, and through the green and lush park areas of Djurgården. Once a Royal hunting area, today Djurgården functions as Stockholm's amusement and recreation center. It is home to great parklands, beautiful gardens, cafés and restaurants, the Gröna Lund Tivoli, the Skansen Open-Air Museum and the well-known Vasa Museum, which houses the 17th-century warship Vasa.
Out on more open water, you will pass Fjäderholmarna, the Feather Islands. Continue past Prince Eugen's Waldemarsudde.
After the visit, reboard your coach for the panoramic return drive to the pier and your ship.
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Set off to discover Marstrand, an island on the western coast of Sweden, located about 40 kilometres (25 miles) from Gothenburg. You will fall under the charm of its highly renowned marina and the Carlsten Fortress that overlooks the city.
Disembarking in Marstrand, you will immediately notice the unique character of this elegant and wild island, edged with coves, beaches and forests. With no cars allowed, the small medieval town has a serene atmosphere, making it a veritable haven of peace. Known for attracting the world’s best sailors and large crowds (including the royal family) during spectacular regattas every year, Marstrand can therefore be visited on foot, unveiling its magnificent old white wooden houses and small cobbled streets full of charm. This splendid setting is reminiscent of the glorious merchant past of the island, which became Swedish in the 17th century.
After a steep walk, the excursion continues with the discovery of the Carlsten Fortress, which dominates the town. This famous prison dating back to the 17th century has magnificent views over the Gothenburg archipelago. A special visit led by a guide wearing a uniform from the past will plunge you into the ambiance of a fortress from that era, with its dungeons, its gallows and its chapel…
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Edged with wild beaches and secret creeks, Marstrand is a haven of peace where no cars are allowed. Succumb to the charms of its cobbled streets, it marina, which attracts the cream of sailors every year thanks to its spectacular regatta, and its houses in sculpted white wood. Higher up, Carlsten Fortress, a famous prison dating back to the 17th century, watches over the town and offers a viewpoint stretching over the horizon.
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Enjoy aextensive views of "wonderful, wonderful Copenhagen", as the song goes, by land and water.
Start your tour by meeting your local guide and board the coach that will take you on a panoramic sightseeing tour of Copenhagen city center. You will pass by Rosenborg Castle and the Church of our Lady before arriving at Copenhagen central station, the City Hall Square and the Tivoli Gardens. Next on the tour, you will see Christiansborg palace, home to the Danish parliament, and the old Stock Exchange, before crossing the water and making your way to Christianshavn, an idyllic harbor district built by Denmark's most famous king, Christian IV. Stop at the massive Opera house and enjoy the magnificent view over the water to Amalienborg palace, home of the Danish monarch.
Step onboard a canal boat for a tour of approx. 50 min of Copenhagen's canals. Cruise through the canals of Christianshavn, a charming area featuring houseboats, picturesque old buildings, the Church of Our Savior, and the Black Diamond of Copenhagen and cruise around the socalled Island of Power before continuing towards the most famous land-mark in Copenhagen, The statue of the Little Mermaid, inspired by the fairytales of Hans Christian Andersen. Your guide will tell you the tragic story of the mermaid who paid the highest price for becoming a human being. Having committed your visit to the Little Mermaid to memory, enjoy the short walk back to your waiting ship.
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From the pier, board you motor coach and depart on tour of Copenhagen's history and culture. Copenhagen has an extensive royal history, as Denmark is the oldest monarchy in the world.
Begin your tour with a stop at the most famous little lady in Copenhagen, the statue of the Little Mermaid, a small bronze figure inspired by the fairytales author Hans Christian Andersen. Although she may not be royal, she plays a big role in Danish cultural heritage.
From the Little Mermaid it is just a short drive to the small and quaint Rosenborg Castle. Rosenborg Castle was built by King Christian IV, probably the most famous king in the history of Denmark, who created several landmarks including Nyboder, the Old Stock Exchange, and Holmens Kirke, built for King Christian IV's navy personnel.
You will then visit Christianborg Palace, which was originally built on the ruins of Copenhagen Castle. This palace is now home to the Danish Parliament abd the Supreme Court, and also houses the state rooms. A visit to the Queen's reception rooms, where the Queen receives foreign ambassadors and visiting heads of state, is featured during your visit. Highlights include the 17 tapestries in the Knight's Hall, depicting one thousand years of Danish history. The tapestries took ten years to weave and were presented to the Queen on her 50th birthday in 1990. Recently, the palace was used to celebrate the Queen's 50 years Jubilee.
Cross the King's New Square and catch a glimpse of the Nyhavn habor district before arriving at the majestic Odd Fellows Mansion. The mansion was built in 1752 as a private home for one the many noble families who served the royal family.
Enjoy lunch in one of the royal rooms inside the mansion and taste some typical Danish delicacies which are not just enjoyed by the Danes to-day, but also feature in Denmark's gastronomic history.
From the Odd Fellows Mansion, it is just a short walk to Amalienborg Palace Square. The sprawling octagonal courtyard links four rococo mansions and the impressive Marble Church, which is regarded as one of Europe's finest examples of absolutism architecture. The squared is widely considered one of the most beautiful in Europe. It is now home to the royal family, as it has been since 1794, and houses numerous heirlooms and the charming Amaliehaven park.
Take some photos at both the Palace Square and the park before reboarding your coach to return to your ship.
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From Gudhjem, you will board your coach and begin your scenic tour through the picturesque farmlands of the small Baltic island of Bornholm belonging to Denmark. On the way, you will enjoy the coastal landscape, heading to the Baltic Sea Glass workshop, located a few kilometers from Gudhjem. Baltic Sea Glass is Denmark's largest glass blowing studio, for which the island is famous. The studio and gallery are set in a converted chicken coop. Today, Baltic Sea Glass welcomes between 100,000 and 120,000 visitors every year. Although they mainly design and produce functional tabletop glassware, the workshop also creates unique pieces for galleries and museum exhibitions.
At the end of the tour, you will continue to Almindingen, on the other side of the island. In one of Denmark's largest forest areas, you will discover Oesterlars round church, one of the four round churches located on Bornholm (representing half of all round churches in Denmark). A visit inside the church is planned, provided that no religious services are scheduled.
The next stop is at Hammershus, an ancient fortress built on the northern tip of Bornholm. These are the largest castle ruins in Northern Europe. The oldest part was built in the early 12th century to consolidate the power held by the Archbishop of Lund (then part of Denmark) over the island and obtained through an agreement with the Danish king, Svend Grathe. For the next 500 years Hammershus was home to various rulers of the island. Hammershus has been rebuilt and expanded several times. In 1743, Hammershus was finally abandoned as a fortress.
You visit will end with a stop in the charming village of Allinge where you will visit one of the smokehouses for that the island is also renowned. During this visit, you can taste smoked herring and an icecold beer before making the short return trip to the village of Gudhjem to board your ship.
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From the pier, board your bus for a 30-minute drive and start your adventure around the island and through the lush Danish countryside. Drive along the northern coast of this little island situated far from the rest of Denmark in the Baltic Sea. Enjoy the unspoiled landscape and cliffs along the coast and drive through the little village of Allinge before reaching your first stop, the ruins of Hammershus.
Hammershus is the largest ruined castle in Northern Europe. The oldest part of the ruin dates back to the early 12th century and was erected to consolidate control of the island by Archbishop of Lund in the south of Sweden, which also used to be a part of Denmark. Enjoy the magnificent view of the ruin from the viewing point and explore the visitor center where you can learn more about the ruin and the kings who ruled the island.
Next, enjoy the journey to the south of Bornholm, arriving at its biggest town Rønne. Rønne is the largest town on the Danish island of Bornholm. Owing to its natural harbour and its strategic position in the Baltic Sea, Rønne has an interesting history, falling under both German and Swedish influence during its development as a herring fishing port. You will take a stroll along the cobbled streets and enjoy the coloured timbered and half-timbered houses. Rønne is now one of the most visited and popular villages in Denmark. Enjoy time exploring the capital on your own.
Along the northern coast, you will travel into the countryside passing the famous round church of Østerlars , where a uick photo stop will be made (outside visit), which dates back to 1150. It was used both as a place of worship and as protection against enemies from the sea.
Taking the coastal road, you will then travel back to Gudhjem, where you will have the opportunity to walk from the top of the village down the winding narrow streets with your guide before your journey ends where it began.
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Visby, once a stronghold of the Hanseatic League, is a beautifully preserved medieval town, proud of its heritage and excited to share it with visitors.
Start your guided walking tour at the pier, passing by the old Hanseatic harbor, now known as Almedalen Park, where you will enjoy a spectacular view of the medieval town walls, houses, and church ruins. Continue along Strandgatan, where you will see some of the medieval gabled warehouses. Pass the Powder Tower, the oldest preserved building in Visby, erected in the 12th century to defend the harbor. Stroll along the city’s narrow, rose-scented alleys and arrive at the Botanical Garden, known for its roses and its collection of exotic trees and plants that flourish in Gotland’s mild climate.
The tour continues to the Gotland Museum, noted for its extensive collections, reflecting 8,000 years of local history. Exhibits include unique Iron Age picture stones and gold and silver treasures from the Middle Ages, testifying to Visby's wealth during the period of the Hanseatic League's control of Baltic trade. Enjoy a guided visit of the museum before your walk back to the pier.
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Visby, once a stronghold of the Hanseatic League, is a beautifully preserved medieval town, proud of its heritage and anxious to share it with visitors.
Your tour begins with a drive to an area just north of Visby town called Galgberget (“Gallows Hill”), a nature reserve high on a limestone cliff providing beautiful views of the town below and the sea beyond. At the edge of the cliff, three stone pillars stand in a circle—the ruins of a 13th-century gallows, where local criminals were executed. Here, you will also find the ruins of a limestone kiln, remnants of the time when stone from this area was used to build Visby's walls.
Board your motorcoach for a panoramic drive to the former harbor of Almedalen, now a public park. Your walking tour of Almedalen includes Visby’s oldest building, the Powder Tower, erected in the 12th century to defend the harbor. Stroll through the Fisherman’s Gate of the town’s defensive wall to the Botanical Garden Park, which displays many rare plants and is particularly known for its roses.
On the return to Visby, stop on a bridge over the town’s moat, which, though it stretches nearly two miles, has never been filled with water. Your coach will leave you at historic Dalmans Gate, where your walking tour resumes among the cozy alleyways of old Visby. Visit St. Mary’s Cathedral, built by German merchants at the end of the 11th century and still in use today, before exploring the Gotland Museum, noted for its extensive collections, reflecting 8,000 years of local history. Exhibits include unique Iron Age picture stones and gold and silver treasures from the Middle Ages, testifying to Visby's wealth during the period of the Hanseatic League's control of Baltic trade.
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Fall under the spell of Estonia’s largest island through its typical villages, windmills, lake and large town.
Your visit of the island will begin with a scenic bus tour of its typical landscapes. You will drive through an old local village, Leisi, to the Angla windmill hill, where you will be able to admire an impressive exhibition of five windmills which have survived since the start of the last century.
You will then visit the charming little Karja Church, dating from the Middle Ages and famous for its decorative elements and its wall frescoes.
You will get back on the road for a short trip to Kaali Lake, at the bottom of a crater caused by a meteorite falling thousands of years ago. It is estimated that the meteorite fell here in 700 BC, forming a lake that is 16 metres (50 feet) deep and is considered Saaremaa’s most extraordinary geological marvel.
Enjoy a little free time in the centre of Kuressaare, the largest town on the island. You will be able to buy pretty local handicrafts or have a cup of coffee in one of the town’s many cafés.
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Tallinn is a wonderfully preserved city of the Hanseatic League with its old town entered in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Departing from the pier, your coach will circle around the Old town, offering magnificent views of the medieval city wall.
You will start your guided walking tour in the Upper Town with its watch-towers, graceful spires and winding, cobbled streets. Visit the Russian Orthodox Church, inaugurated in 1900 and filled with a stunning array of superb icons. You will view the exterior of the castle which is now the seat of Estonia's parliament. Built on a cliff top the Upper Town provides superb vantage point from which to view the red gabled roofs and spires of the Lower Town.
Your tour will continue as you follow your guide down Long and Short Leg Streets to the Lower Town. The first visit here will be to a historical building in the city centre where you will be treated to a delightful Estonian folk show.
Once you are rested and ready to resume your touring, you will continue with a walking tour of the Lower Town. Among the highlights is the apothecary, which opened in 1422, the Great Guild House, Holy Ghost Church and the 15th century Gothic Town Hall (all from outside). Here in the heart of Tallinn, you will enjoy some free time before rejoining your coach and returning to the pier.
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Immerse yourself in the medieval history of the Estonian capital through its emblematic monuments.
From the pier, your coach will take you through the modern part of the city before reaching the Old Town and stopping at the tall Pikk Hermann tower for a panoramic view of the imposing castle to which it is attached. You will then walk to the Kiek in de Kok tower to enjoy a superb view of the upper town’s towers and bell towers.
You will continue your visit on foot from the Hanseatic Old Town, past the Church of the Transfiguration, the Nun’s Gate, and the many merchant houses. On the way, admire the stunning Gothic facades of the guild houses as well as the Church of the Holy Spirit, home to Tallinn’s oldest clock.
Sitting in the centre of the square, the 15th-century town hall is one of few Gothic monuments from that period to be found in Europe. You will visit the Citizens’ Hall, now used for hosting receptions and concerts, as well as the Council Hall with its 15th-century furniture.
You will then admire the other buildings lining the square, including the shopfront of the apothecary, which is probably the oldest pharmacy in Europe, having been trading since 1422. After some free time, you will return to your coach via the Viru Gate, one of three gates that remain from the old city wall.
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From the pier, board your coach for a 30-minute drive towards the City Hall.
The imposing City Hall is beautifully situated by the shores of the Lake Mälaren. Inaugurated in 1923 after 12 years of work, it is renowned for its architecture, murals, and mosaics, as well as for being the site of the annual Nobel Prize banquet. Experience the grandeur and spaciousness of the impressive Blue Hall and Golden Chamber and enjoy the beautiful view from the Garden.
Witness the historic elegance of the exterior of the Royal Palace, dating from the 18th century but built on the remains of the old castle “Three Crowns”, which dates as far back as the 12th century. Built on a hill in the Old Town, the Royal Palace has no less than 608 rooms.
Continue with your guide for a walk along the narrow streets of the Old Town and experience the medieval intimacy of what is today a living historical monument of international renown. Savour the bohemian atmosphere and the sense of age in houses dating from the 16th to the 19th centuries with Baroque doorways and coats of arms. You will pass by Stockholm Cathedral (the oldest church in Stockholm) and the Great Square in the centre of the Old Town, which is dominated by the old Stock Exchange, today housing the Nobel (Prize) Museum and the Swedish Academy.
Next, reboard your coach and continue the panoramic sightseeing en route to the Vasa Museum, for a guided visit. The museum was built around a 17th century warship, which sank in Stockholm’s inner harbour on its maiden voyage in 1628. Salvaged in 1961 and today restored to its former glory, the Vasa represents an authentic piece of living history.
After the visit, reboard your coach for the panoramic return drive to the pier and your ship.
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Covering the city districts of Södermalm, Gamla Stan, Norrmalm, Östermalm and Djurgården, this tour offers an excellent introduction to Stockholm from land and from the water.
Drive through the enchanting medieval Old Town, the Gamla Stan, with the Royal Palace dating from the 18th century, overlooking Stockholm's inner harbor. It is surrounded by many other magnificent old houses and palaces.
Continue past the Royal Opera House and through the modern shopping and business areas at Hamngatan and Sergels Torg.
Leave the coach and board a motor launch for a 50-minute Royal Canal tour into the Stockholm's National City Park.
Cruise along Strandvägen, one of the most exclusive areas in Stockholm, and through the green and lush park areas of Djurgården. Once a Royal hunting area, today Djurgården functions as Stockholm's amusement and recreation center. It is home to great parklands, beautiful gardens, cafés and restaurants, the Gröna Lund Tivoli, the Skansen Open-Air Museum and the well-known Vasa Museum, which houses the 17th-century warship Vasa.
Out on more open water, you will pass Fjäderholmarna, the Feather Islands. Continue past Prince Eugen's Waldemarsudde.
After the visit, reboard your coach for the panoramic return drive to the pier and your ship.
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