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Cruises to Northern Europe

On a Northern Europe cruise, you’ll discover breathtaking scenery, ancient history, and a rich culture in every port. Explore Iceland’s otherworldly landscape, shaped by fire and ice. Beyond Scotland’s culture-packed cities, discover glassy lochs, forested highlands, and majestic castles.

Cruises to Northern Europe also visit Ireland’s bucolic countryside and buzzing towns, where there’s always a warm welcome. Join us on a voyage of discovery to immerse yourself in some of Europe’s most exciting countries aboard one of our award-winning ships.

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Iceland & ireland cruises.

See the best of two contrasting islands, taking in Iceland’s glacier-carved fjords, lava fields, and spectacular marine life as well as Ireland’s soft greens and historic cities. Explore Belfast’s buzzing waterfront and Titanic Quarter. In dreamy Waterford, learn about the Vikings, medieval history, and that famous crystal.

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These 11 to 13-night cruises take you to some of the most iconic Baltic capitals, from cool Copenhagen to regal Stockholm, dynamic Helsinki, and gorgeous Tallinn, its medieval lanes and squares straight out of a fairytale. You’ll also visit Visby, a walled city dating to the Viking age, and Denmark’s arty Skagen, where beaches and sand dunes roll away under vast skies.

Norwegian Fjords Cruises

Tumbling waterfalls, lush meadows, and snow-draped peaks frame Norway’s fjord-indented west coast, where one magnificent view segues into the next. Explore waterfront towns such as Stavanger, gateway to the dramatic Pulpit Rock; Alesund, filled with whimsical Art Nouveau architecture; and Olden, perched at the end of the vast Nordfjord.

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Discover some of the most dazzling destinations in this endlessly fascinating region with Celebrity Cruises, whether you’re intrigued by Iceland’s stark beauty or the lush landscapes of the Norwegian fjords. Sail to Norway from Southampton on Celebrity Apex and take in those spellbinding views of mountains and waterfalls from the Magic Carpet. Choose Celebrity Silhouette from Amsterdam or Rotterdam, or Celebrity Eclipse from Amsterdam, and you can relax on the fragrant grass of the Lawn Club to watch the scenery drift by during the long, light-filled days of the Norwegian summer.

On any Celebrity cruise, you’ll dine at world-class restaurants with menus crafted by a Michelin-starred chef. Spend restful days at sea enjoying the state-of-the-art spa, the balmy indoor solarium, and the refreshing outdoor pool with unrivaled views.

Take in show-stopping performances at The Theatre, or dance the night away in one of the onboard lounges. Elevate your experience at The Retreat® and enjoy a stylish suite and exclusive access to the delightful Luminae at The Retreat restaurant, as well as a dedicated lounge and sunbathing area.

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What is the best time of year to take a cruise to Northern Europe?

Northern Europe is enchanting at any time of year, but May to September is the best period. You’ll enjoy long, bright days and almost 24 hours of daylight in June. Summer for the locals is a time of festivals, exploring the countryside, and enjoying al-fresco dining.

How long are typical itineraries?

Our Northern Europe itineraries vary from seven to 14 nights, with a vast range of choices, whether you’re looking for a week in the Norwegian fjords or a longer itinerary that explores the capitals of the Baltic. You can even sail from Southampton, England deep into the Arctic Circle, to Norway’s Nordkapp.

Are there any specific visa requirements for cruising to countries in Northern Europe?

It is the responsibility of each guest to identify and obtain all required travel documents and have them available at the pier when necessary. Before leaving home, take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the required travel documents you will be asked to provide prior to boarding the ship. You’ll find more information here .

The vast majority of countries visited by European cruises do not require a visa. From 2024, Americans, Canadians, and British citizens will be required to register for the new European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) to enter 30 European countries. 

This will be easy to apply for, inexpensive, and is simply a pre-authorization system similar to the ESTA that Europeans need to travel to the U.S. and Canada. Once you have the ETIAS, it will be valid for three years. You should make sure you have at least six months before your passport expires, too.

What kind of weather can be expected during a Northern Europe cruise?

You can expect all kinds of summer weather, from bright sunshine to occasional mist, rain, and drizzle. Evenings can be cool. Come prepared for all eventualities, with light layers, a waterproof jacket, and sturdy shoes.

What types of excursions are available?

We offer excursions for a range of interests, from guided hikes to scenic boat rides, in-depth visits to castles and museums, and immersive explorations of local food and drink. Whether you’re traveling as a couple, an individual, a family, or a group of friends, you’ll find a fantastic range of cultural and experiential activities in every port.

Are there any cultural or language tips I should know before cruising to Northern Europe?

On your travels in Northern Europe, you will experience a number of different cultures, currencies, cuisines, and languages. It’s important, and fun, to acknowledge these differences and learn a little about the historical events that have shaped each destination. English is widely spoken in Scandinavian countries, especially in the service industry, although it’s always appreciated if you learn a few words of the local language.

Prepare to encounter a number of different currencies on your travels; Finland, Estonia, and the Republic of Ireland use the Euro, but other countries have their own currencies. U.S. dollars are not necessarily accepted, although credit cards are widely used, and there are plenty of ATMs.

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Northern European Cruises Full of Culture and Beauty

Cruise to Northern Europe and witness a diverse variety of cultures, splendid palaces, history and unbelievable natural beauty, all whilst enjoying the freedom and flexibility of cruising with Norwegian. You will sail through the Baltic as Viking explorers once did, visiting Sweden, Denmark, and Finland along the way. St. Petersburg , marvel at vivid onion domes atop churches and enjoy extra time to explore with an overnight in this storied city.--> Choose to cruise through the marvellous Fjords of Norway - you'll be spellbound by the spectacular scenery in Geiranger - and journey through some of Europe's greatest hits including England , Paris and Ireland . Do all of this and more whilst enjoying spectacular onboard entertainment, luxurious spa services, and no set dining times.

Note: The safety and security of our guests, crew and communities we visit is our top priority. Due to the escalated situation between Russia and Ukraine we have made the decision to alter itineraries and remove calls to St. Petersburg, Russia from our 2022 sailings.

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Immerse yourself in the fairy-tale setting of this magical region on this unique Northern Europe cruise. Voyage from ancient castles in Ireland to the majestic fjords of Norway . Your journey includes noteworthy stops such as easy-going Amsterdam and elegant Brussels.

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Imperial Tradition in the Baltic: Scandinavia & Russia Cruises

At the heart of our Baltic cruises is tradition and splendor. Stroll through imposing palaces and vibrant churches, learning all about the fascinating history that envelops them. Embark from Copenhagen or Berlin , with ports of calls including St. Petersburg, Helsinki, Stockholm and Tallinn .

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Romantic Bruges

Discover Bruges' medieval charm: guided walk, canal tour, historical landmarks, and free time for shopping....

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City Of Glasgow

Greenock lies on the southern shore of the River Clyde, which has long been the lifeblood of the area. For over 200 years the famous Clyde built ships began their voyages out to se...

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Ring of Fire

This is a predominantly eco-focused tour that circles the active central volcano Hengill, which is located just a few kilometers from Iceland’s capital city of Reykjavik....

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Make the journey up to Mount Dalsnibba for a spectacular view of the Geiranger Fjord, one of the longest and deepest fjords in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From the ...

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Scandic Copenhagen

Hotel Scandic Copenhagen is located in central Copenhagen, with stunning views over the water and Copenhagen city, and close to attractions such as Copenhagen's Tivoli Gardens. At hotel Scandic Copenhagen, all 18 floors have been renovated with a new, modern and inspiring interior. Copenhagen's attractions are right on your doorstep when you stay at hotel Scandic Copenhagen. Tivoli amusement park, Nyhavn and Stroeget shopping street are all within walking distance of the hotel.

This recently renovated city hotel is walking distance to many popular attractions including Central Station and Tivoli Gardens (family amusement park).

  • Distance/Airport: 8 miles Distance/Pier: 2 miles
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Important Note: Accommodations are based on double occupancy per room. Some accommodation will allow triple and quad guests in a room and are subject to availability and surcharge will apply. Additional hotel rooms to accommodate triple and quads may be required, and surcharge will apply.

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Radisson Blu Hotel

Set in the city centre with scenic water and mountain views, this informal hotel is a 7-minute walk from the Polar Museum exhibits and an 11-minute walk from the Polaria Aquarium.

Relaxed rooms come with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and mini-bars. Some rooms have water and/ or mountain views.

Dining options include a modern restaurant, a pizzeria and a rustic-style pub.

Dining options include a modern restaurant, a pizzeria and a rustic-style pub. There's an exercise room, a sauna, and a sunroom, as well as meeting rooms.

  • Telephone: 47 77 60 00 00
  • Distance/Airport: Tromsø Langnes Airport (TOS) – 4.83 km/ 3 miles
  • Distance/Pier: 5.63 km/ 3.5 miles
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Important Note: Accommodations are based on double occupancy per room. Some accommodations will allow triple and quad guests in a room and are subject to availability and a surcharge will apply. Additional hotel rooms to accommodate triple and quads may be required, and a surcharge will apply.

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Canopy by Hilton Paris Trocadero

The Hotel is located in the 16th arrondissement, just steps from Jardins du Trocadero and Trocadero metro stop. The Eiffel Tower is one km/ 0.62 mile away and less than 10 minutes from the Arc de Triomphe, Champs-Elysses and Bois de Boulogne. The rooftop terrace overlooks the Eiffel Tower.

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  • Distance/Airport: Charles de Gaulle Airport/ Roissy Airport (CDG) – 188.29 km/ 117 miles (NE of Paris, France)
  • Distance/Pier: 209.22 km/ 130 miles

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Important Note: Accommodations are based on double occupancy per room. Some accommodations will allow triple and quad guests in a room and are subject to availability and a surcharge will apply. Additional hotel rooms to accommodate triple and quad rooms may be required, and a surcharge will apply.

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Melia Paris La Defense

The Melia Paris la Defense hotel captures the essence of the French capital. Located in the hectic business district, this city hotel has a stunning architectural profile, resembling a grand ship unfurling its sails. The spectacular interior will take guests' breath away. As will the stunning views of the Parisian skyline from the panoramic bar at a height of 70 metres/ 0.043 mile.

The Melia Paris la Defense hotel captures the essence of the French capital. Located in the hectic business district, this city hotel has a stunning architectural profile, resembling a grand ship unfurling its sails. The spectacular interior will take guests' breath away. As will the stunning views of the Parisian skyline from the panoramic bar at a height of 70 metres/ 0.043 mile. The hotel is located in the largest business district in Europe and is just km/ mile from the historic centre of Paris.

  • Telephone: 33 1 75 57 99 00
  • Distance/Airport: Charles de Gaulle Airport/ Roissy Airport (CDG) – 32.99 km/ 20.5 miles (NE of Paris, France)
  • Distance/Pier: 191.51 km/ 119 miles

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Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel Oslo

This inspiring hotel in Oslo city centre rises 22 stories high, offering beautiful views of both the capital itself and the nearby fjord.

Oslo's main street, Karl Johans Gate, is just minutes away, and the Royal Palace, National Gallery, and Opera House are all within walking distance. For exploring further afield, there are a number of public transport links just outside the hotel, including the Nationaltheatret metro and train station.

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  • Distance/Airport: 22 miles
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NORTHERN EUROPE CRUISES

Come aboard one of our MSC Northern Europe cruises and uncover the treasures that can be found in the British Isles, Scandinavian coasts or Baltic seas and experience Europe like you have always imagined it. Start your Polar, Scandinavian or Baltic cruises from the United Kingdom and visit enchanting coastal towns and cities in countries like Norway, Denmark, Sweden or Iceland. From bustling cities like Copenhagen, Tallin or Hamburg , to the beautiful fjords or the picturesque coasts, Northern European cruises have it all. Northern Europe is distinctly different from any other part of the continent. This is because its ancient settlements combine the essence of their culture with the modern features of today. Scandinavian cruises will show you beautiful locations such as Stockholm , Bergen or Oslo . You will be able to visit gorgeous buildings such as the Akershus Fortress or take a stroll around Frogner Park, and we cannot forget the avant-garde building of the Oslo Opera House, located on the harbor. 

A Nordic cruise can take you to the bustling city of Copenhagen, with the famous Little Mermaid statue, or to Stockholm, home of the Drottningholm Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. If you are a nature-lover, then this is the cruise for you: MSC Baltic cruises will show you the best of the northern coasts, including the stunning Norwegian fjords, the rugged North Atlantic islands such as Svalbard, or experience a unique and breathtaking Northern Lights cruise. Discover also our Artic cruises and get a rare opportunity to visit Iceland and Greenland. Whether you are planning a trip with friends or family or going on a couple’s getaway, treat yourself to a Baltic cruise in 2024 or a Scandinavian cruise in 2024 and see Europe from a new perspective.

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Have you dreamed of seeing the Norwegian fjords in real life? Are you intrigued by the volcanic wonders of Iceland? Choose a Scandinavian cruise and travel to Norway, Sweden, Denmark or Iceland and discover how these countries mix modern lifestyles with centuries of history and culture. You will be able to not only learn about it but experience it up close during trips and excursions, either to capital cities like Oslo, Stockholm or Reykjavik, but also to smaller towns such as Trondheim in Norway, or Akureyri in Iceland. No matter where you’d like to go in Northern Europe, we can take you there. Or choose an MSC Northern Europe cruise and experience all the North Atlantic has to offer: from France (La Rochelle) and the United Kingdom (Southampton or Edinburgh) all the way to Greenland (Oaqortoq, Nuuk or Ilulissat), passing through the Baltic Sea to Estonia (Tallin) or Finland (Helsinki, Hamina/Kotka), among many others.

How well do you know the United Kingdom? If you need a plan for your 2024 vacation, there are many hidden treasures within Great Britain and Ireland, the only thing you need to do is jump on an MSC cruise around the UK and discover these local attractions. The ports for the British Isles cruises act as gateways to other cities and you can even book a Norway fjords cruise or other Norway cruises in 2024. For starters, you could begin your cruise from Southampton, a port city that has always been a bright spot for cultural exchange. Why not take a stroll down its medieval town walls? During a stop at South Queensferry in Edinburgh, marvel at the beauty of this city. Visit the castle for a look at the Scottish crown jewels or amble down the Royal Mile for a bit of shopping or a cup of tea. If you are lucky, you might get to experience –or hear—the Edinburgh Military Tattoo, the Art Festival or the International Book Festival. If you wish for a bit of luck on the Emerald Isle, you can stop off at the ports in Cork or Ringaskiddy in the Republic of Ireland. Discover so much more with a cruise around the British Isles in the summer!

Norway Cruises

Did you know that the Vikings main mode of transportation was a ship? They used them to go from one fjord to another. You can do the same with an MSC Norwegian fjords cruise that will show you some of the most beautiful places on the planet. Discover two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Geirangerfjord (Hellesylt) and the Nærøyfjord (Flaam), a stunning landscape that you will only be able to see in Norway, so hop on an MSC fjord cruise and enjoy these natural wonders, whether you are taking a trip with friends, a family vacation or going on a couple’s getaway. You will be able to visit fjords such as Geirangerfjord and the Naerøyfjord and soak up the natural beauty of these formations. Another prime example of incredible natural formations you can enjoy in Norway is the enormous Briksdal Glacier, near Olden’s port. There you can visit the picturesque houses or go for a hike around the Jostedalsbreen National Park. You can visit even more locations during an MSC Norway cruise such as: Maloy, Stavanger or Alesund in the South; and Tromso, Alta in the far North. Find the perfect Norwegian cruise for your next vacation with MSC cruises!

Baltic Cruises

Are you intrigued by the wonders of the Baltic Sea? Discover them with an MSC Baltic cruise this 2024 and spend your summer exploring Sweden, Finland, Germany, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and much more. Tallin is the capital city of Estonia. There you can stroll down its cobbled streets, explore its medieval walls, Gothic churches, squares and more. You can also book an MSC cruise excursion to visit the Toompea Castle and Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, two of the city’s most impressive buildings. Other capital cities included in an MSC Baltic cruise are Riga, Stockholm, Copenhagen or Helsinki, an up-and-coming destination where you can explore Suomenlinna, an 18th century fortress that is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. If UNESCO World Heritage Sites do intrigue you, or you simply appreciate history and culture, choose a Baltic cruise and enjoy the beauty of Visby, on the island of Gotland. You will be charmed by Visby’s botanical gardens and its beautiful medieval town center. Don’t forget to visit the 12th century St. Mary’s Cathedral. There is much more to see and more hidden gems to discover in Northern Europe! What are you waiting for?

Northern Europe ports

MSC offers a wide range of docking points for your Northern European cruise. Some are embarkation points and others are ports of call, so you can pick the one that will best suit you to start from, and then which ones you will want to visit during your vacation. Start your trip in the south of the UK, with cruises from Southampton and enjoy your MSC Baltic, Fjords or European Atlantic cruises. We also stop at ports in Ireland, such as Cork, or in the Netherlands, for example in Rotterdam, from where we also organize shorter cruises. If you’d prefer to begin your adventure elsewhere, there are ports located across Northern Europe, so you could get your trip started in France, choosing a cruise from Le Havre port, which is near cities such as Paris, Cherbourg or in the Netherlands, opting for a cruise from near Amsterdam. You could also hop aboard your cruise in German ports such as Hamburg or Kiel (near Lübeck) or Warnemünde. There are many other different options spread across the Atlantic such as Rotterdam or Copenhagen. Choose MSC Cruises, and book and unforgettable experience exploring the north of Europe.

CRUISES FROM SOUTHAMPTON Are you ready for a new adventure from the UK? Southampton’s bustling port is the perfect place from where you can discover the beauty of the North Atlantic. Hop onto an MSC cruise ship and explore Northern Europe gems in France, the Netherlands, Norway or Denmark. Find the right itinerary for your trip and explore cities like Bruges, Helsinki or Stockholm, among others. Come aboard a Northern European cruise at Southampton and enjoy yourself. Once aboard, you’ll be able to visit many European cities. When stopping in Copenhagen, you may book an excursion from those available. You can do the same at ports in Germany, the Netherlands or France. 

COPENHAGEN CRUISE Begin your MSC Northern Europe cruise in the capital of Denmark, Copenhagen. This lively city is known for its colorful houses, art and cuisine. Did you know Copenhagen has Michelin-star restaurants? You can discover them during your visit while the cruise ship is docked there. Take a stroll and enjoy the sights of the Øresund strait, or book MSC excursions to see the impressive Christiansborg Palace. Enjoy a scenic river cruise from MSC or enjoy the exciting Tivoli Gardens, the perfect place to spend an afternoon with family or friends. Hop aboard an MSC Baltic cruise at Copenhagen and discover other port cities in Estonia, Sweden and Finland.

REYKJAVIK CRUISE Reykjavik is known as the city of spas. With an Iceland cruise, you can marvel at its craters, volcanos, and caves. The piers along the shore host a variety of shops, live music clubs and bars and cafés. Take a stroll up to Lækjartorg to admire the Sófar, also known as the Sun Voyager, a huge modern steel sculpture by Jón Gunnar Árnason. It represents an old Viking vessel, with the bow of the ship pointing north. As you will see during your MSC cruise of Northern Europe, Iceland is full of geothermal energy, hot springs, spas and gorgeous skies. Summer is the best season to enjoy a spectacular sunset and admire Reykjavik in the waters of its bay. 

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  • Hellesylt-Geiranger, Norway
  • Helsinki , Finland
  • Honningsvag (North Cape) , Norway
  • IJmuiden, Netherlands
  • Ilulissat, Greenland
  • Invergordon, United Kingdom
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  • Kotka, Finland
  • Kristiansand, Norway
  • La Coruna (Santiago de Compostela) , Spain
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  • Maloy, Norway
  • Molde, Norway
  • Narvik, Norway
  • Nordfjordeid, Norway
  • Nuuk, Greenland
  • Nynashamn, Sweden
  • Olden, Norway
  • Qaqortoq, Greenland
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  • Riga, Latvia
  • Ronne, Denmark
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  • Skagen, Denmark
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  • St Peter Port (Guernsey), United Kingdom
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  • Stockholm, Sweden
  • Tallin, Estonia
  • Tromso, Norway
  • Trondheim, Norway
  • Vigo (Santiago de Compostela) , Spain
  • Villefranche sur Mer (Montecarlo) , France
  • Visby, Sweden
  • Warnemunde (Berlin) , Germany
  • Zeebrugge (Bruges) , Belgium

Where do you go on a Scandinavian cruise?

MSC Northern Europe cruises branch off into different areas. You can start further north on the Scandinavian Peninsula and choose a cruise to visit Iceland, Greenland or Norway, where you will be able to see the majestic fjords. And then there is the Baltic Sea, located between mainland Europe and Scandinavian and Jutland Peninsulas. On the west, the countries you can visit there are Sweden and Denmark, and on the east, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Explore the Scandinavian Peninsula, the North Sea and the Baltic Sea with MSC and discover its hidden gems on your next vacation. What are you waiting for?

Can you cruise to Iceland?

Our Northern Europe cruises have stops at Icelandic ports such as Reykjavik and Akureyri, where you can dock and experience the beauty of this unique country. When you set sail for your Iceland stopover and first dock in Reykjavik, don’t miss an excursion to Þingvellir National Park where you can see Iceland’s largest lake or head southeast on the island and to find Strokkur, the only regularly erupting geyser. In Akureyri, you can choose excursions such as Godafoss, a waterfall approximately 40 feet tall, the pseudo-craters of Skutustaðir, and Dimmurborgir, an incredible labyrinth of lava. From waterfalls to craters and geysers, it has something for everyone. Explore beyond Scandinavia with an Iceland stopover on an MSC cruise!

How much does a Baltic cruise cost?

There’s a Baltic cruise waiting for you, independently of your budget. MSC cruises offer a wide range and selection of experiences, which will determine the overall price. Factors to consider are different cabin types and accommodation preferences, the excursions you book, as well as the numerous on-board services and experiences we offer. The earlier you book your cruise, the better the price you will find. Although, you can also take advantage of our special promotions available at different times throughout the year. You can also come across a bargain through our flash sales and last-minute deals. What are you waiting for?

Can you see the Northern Lights on a Baltic cruise?

The Arctic viewing season for the Northern Lights on a Baltic cruise is from late September to late March or early April. However, the best months to view the Northern Lights are December through March, when skies are darkest due to the darker winter days and the higher probability of clear skies. Keep in mind that while it is possible to catch a glimpse of the Aurora Borealis in places like southern Finland, you will have a much better chance if you choose a cruise that travels farther north into Scandinavia.

What is the best time to go on a Baltic cruise?

The Baltic Sea is characterized by seasonality. That is to say there is a large difference in the weather depending on the month. Winters are long, cold and dark, while summers are short and relatively warm. Although, you can still experience some weather changes and spots of showers on a Baltic cruise in the summer. Because the Baltic Sea is located between the cooler winds of the North Atlantic and the harsher continental European climate, conditions and temperatures can vary greatly throughout the year. This means summers can be warm and relatively dry, with some chances of precipitation. MSC cruises go to the Baltics when the weather is best, although you should take into consideration how variable the conditions can be when packing your suitcases. Discover a unique part of Europe with MSC and find your Baltic cruise for the summer!

What do you wear on a Baltic cruise?

The best time to go on a Baltic cruise is in the late spring or summer, seasons when the temperatures range between 53ºF and 72ºF. With such a temperature range as that, you will be able to wear anything from shorts and a T-shirt to jeans with a hoodie or windbreaker. We recommend you choose a varied wardrobe and add plenty of layers to your outfits for your cruise, just in case. Also, even though the precipitation rates are lower in May, June and July, we would still advise you to pack a rain jacket along with you, because you might encounter light showers during your cruise. Another detail you might want to consider that the Baltic States experience long daylight hours, especially during the months of May, June, July and August. So, remember to pack your sleep mask if you think you’ll need it. Go on an incredible adventure with an MSC Baltic cruise.

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Cruise to Northern Europe for a special cruise vacation that offers you everything from majestic fjords to glacial lakes.

Not only will you be thrilled by the gorgeous natural landscapes, but you will visit the eccentric and exciting cultures of some truly incredible countries. Indulge in fine Finnish fare like reindeer sausage and smoked herring. Heal your body and mind in the Blue Lagoon of Iceland. Immerse yourself in the history of the Vikings.

Find your inspiration, and enjoy some relaxation when you choose a cruise to the Baltics.

Things to Do on a Cruise to Northern Europe

Scandinavia is filled with countries that constantly rank as having the happiest citizens, so why not visit their hotspots and see if you wind up smiling more? The countries of Northern Europe are known for having long summer days where the sun seems to never set, but then in the winter it sometimes feels as if the sun will never rise. These extremes create an interesting culture and historical experience. Featured below are a few of the best ways to spend your time cruising through Northern Europe:

Hermitage in St. Petersburg

  • Catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights, also known as Aurora Borealis. On clear evenings, especially in September and March, this dazzling natural phenomenon will take your breath away.  
  • See major works of art in the truly royal setting of a gilded palace at the Hermitage in St. Petersburg. The Hermitage is located in the Winter Palace of Russia’s monarchs and includes Catherine the Great’s expansive art collection.  

Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen

  • Be a kid again by attending Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen. This site is one of the oldest amusement parks in the world and was the inspiration for Disneyland. Also in Denmark is Legoland, an amusement park devoted to the popular toy bricks.  
  • Go skiing. Norway is littered with ski resorts and slopes that served as training grounds for many Olympians. Norway has the most Winter Olympic medals for a reason, and they intend to keep it that way.  

Grimm Brothers Statue

  • Warm up at a thermal pool in Iceland. Spas have popped up throughout Iceland, allowing people to bath in the naturally warm water of the geothermal springs. This is a popular way to spend a day in Iceland.  
  • Celebrate fairytales in Denmark, home to Hans Christian Andersen, author of The Little Mermaid , The Ugly Duckling and more. In nearby Germany you can travel the fairytale route from Hanau to Bremen, lined with attractions dedicated to the Brothers Grimm.  

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  • Seabourn Venture 14-DAY SCOTLAND ISLES & GAELIC IRELAND Departing From Ullapool, Scotland (Apr 2024)
  • Seabourn Venture 28-DAY LANDS OF THE CELTS, SCOTLAND & IRELAND Departing From Ullapool, Scotland (Apr 2024)
  • MSC Poesia 6 NIGHT Europe - Northern CRUISE Departing From Southampton, England (Apr 2024)
  • MSC Euribia 7 NIGHT Europe - Northern CRUISE Departing From Copenhagen, Denmark (Apr 2024 - Sep 2025)
  • Queen Victoria 7 NIGHT Europe - Northern CRUISE Departing From Southampton, England (Apr 2024 - Apr 2026)
  • MSC Poesia 4 NIGHT Europe - Northern CRUISE Departing From Le Havre (Paris), France (Apr 2024)
  • Queen Victoria 5 NIGHT Europe - Northern CRUISE Departing From Hamburg, Germany (Apr 2024)
  • Silver Dawn 12 NIGHT Europe - Northern CRUISE Departing From Lisbon, Portugal (May 2024 - Oct 2025)
  • Viking Venus 14 Night Viking Homelands Departing From Bergen, Norway (May 2024 - Jun 2024)
  • MSC Poesia 11 NIGHT Europe - Northern CRUISE Departing From Warnemunde, Germany (May 2024 - Oct 2025)

Northern Europe: Cruise Lines

We offer Northern Europe cruises with all types of cruise lines. Each one will take you on a historic journey, but our experts will help find one that best matches your interests. Learn more about each cruise line option in Northern Europe by clicking one of the links below.

Atlas Ocean Voyages

Discover the world in the subtle luxurious comfort of an Atlas Ocean Voyages ship, from the Arctic to Antarctica, and everywhere in between!

Azamara

Immerse yourself in the world’s most interesting places. Azamara boasts more overnights in ports, longer stays and night time tours. 

Celebrity Cruises

With innovative spaces like the Lawn and the AquaSpa Celebrity Cruises gives their customers a taste of modern luxury.

Cunard

Sail like the royalty on a Cunard ocean liner. This regal line has been sailing its famed transatlantic crossings since the 1840s.

Holland America Line

Amazing food and superb service make Holland America one of the longest running cruise lines.

Msc Cruises

Msc Cruises

Msc Cruises

Contemporary and family-friendly cruising with distinct Mediterranean influences on everything from the line’s style and décor to cuisine and onboard entertainment

Norwegian Cruise Line

Norwegian Cruise Line pioneered freestyle cruising with a variety of specialty dining restaurants, entertainment and onboard activities, including go-kart racing!

Oceania Cruises

Epicureans are delighted by the Oceania Cruises experience where Jacques Pepin is Executive Culinary Director and the Culinary Tours introduce you to a world of flavors.

Princess Cruises

Best known for the Pacific Princess on the Love Boat, Princess Cruises has been a leading name in cruising and visits a wide range of destinations.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Offering a completely all-inclusive cruise, Regent Seven Seas is known for exquisite service on beautifully designed intimate ships, classic cruising at its best.

Royal Caribbean International

Royal Caribbean International is known for ships with a wow factor. From ice skating rinks to zip lines, if you can think of it, you can find it on a Royal Caribbean cruise.

Seabourn Cruise Line

Whatever you desire, on a Seabourn cruise you’ll have it. This luxury brand offers small ships that allow you to explore less traveled ports for unique experiences. 

Silversea Cruises

Silversea's luxurious small-ship cruises and expedition voyages sail the world for unique and in-depth experiences in remote locales. 

Viking Ocean Cruises

Focusing their sailings on the culture of each cruises destination. Onboard each sailing you have lectures, demonstrations and tastings as part of a Culture Curriculum.

Windstar Cruises

Get away from the crowd and journey to unique destinations aboard Windstar’s intimate small ships.

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Northern Europe is the home of the fairytale. With castles and deep dark woods this is the land that inspired Hans Christen Andersen and the Grimm Brothers. Let this land inspire you. You can sail through the fjords in Norway, or visit one of the oldest amusement parks in Denmark. To get to Northern Europe you can embark on a cruise from Southampton, Copenhagen or Amsterdam. You can also cruise across the Atlantic or go to the interior of Northern Europe on a river cruise.

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

With Amsterdam’s beautiful canals and an open attitude you’ll find no shortage of interesting attractions in the capital of The Netherlands.

Antwerp, Belgium

Antwerp, Belgium

Uncover Belgium’s sparkling jewel: Antwerp, home of famed painter Peter Paul Reubens, amazing architecture and the country’s all important diamond trade center.

Barcelona, Spain

Discover imaginative architecture, impressive Spanish dishes and beautiful excursions into nature when you cruise to Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia.

Belfast, Northern Ireland

Belfast, Northern Ireland

Belfast offers a different perspective to Ireland than what can be found in Dublin. This up-and-coming city is filled with beautiful sites and compelling history.

Bergen, Norway

Bergen, Norway

Explore Norway’s natural beauty in Bergen, the country’s largest city, which offers the best of Norwegian famous fjords.

Bordeaux, France

Bordeaux, France

Come for the wine and stay for the culture. Bordeaux is a lively city in Western France known for its beautiful vineyards, incredible wines and enriching heritage.

Boston, Massachusetts

Boston is home to great sports, great food and loads of history with the Freedom Trail and Harvard.

Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy

A cruise to Civitavecchia is a chance for you to hop a quick train to Rome and explore the enormous history through ruins, galleries and The Vatican museums.

Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen is a delightful city with some of the world’s most interesting places, like the longest pedestrian street and one of the oldest amusement parks in the world.

Dover (London), England

Dover (London), England

Dover, with its striking white cliffs, is one of the most popular gateways to England. Take in the area’s natural beauty or head to nearby London to see more of England’s most popular attractions.

Dublin, Ireland

Dublin, Ireland

Dublin’s streets are filled with interesting stories and charming people, including a long, celebrated line of writers. Cruise to Dublin and you’ll find something interesting around each corner of this Irish jewel.

Dun Laoghaire, Dublin, Ireland

Dun Laoghaire, Dublin, Ireland

Cruise to Dun Laoghaire and explore the 820 berth marina, the largest in Ireland featuring numerous boats and yachts.

Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida

With incredible weather, delicious fare and some stupendous attractions, you will find that Fort Lauderdale’s Port Everglades is one of the most attractive ports in the entire US.

Greenock (Glasgow), Scotland

Greenock (Glasgow), Scotland

With its mix of blue-collar roots and recent cultural resurgence, there’s never been a better time to cruise to Glasgow. Take in its Scottish charm and lively music in this ‘City of Music.'

Greenwich, England

Greenwich, England

The cruise port of Greenwich is a popular tourist destination recognized as the place where time began – not literally of course! 

Hamburg, Germany

Hamburg, Germany

A large city, Hamburg offers visitors an array of attractions. From the old buildings of the past to the vibrant red light district, there’s something for everyone cruising to Hamburg, Germany.

Helsingborg, Sweden

Helsingborg, Sweden

The cruise port of Helsingborg, one of the oldest cities of what is now Sweden, is a small and quaint town sitting on the shores of the Oresund, the four mile narrow strait connecting Sweden and Denmark.

Ijmuiden, Netherlands

Ijmuiden, Netherlands

Ijmuiden offers cruisers a great spot from which to travel all over the northern part of The Netherlands, making it a popular port for cruisers seeking a more in-depth Northern European experience.

Kiel, Germany

Kiel, Germany

Kiel is a major German maritime center and a popular cruise embarkation port for cruises going all around the world.

Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands

Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands

Explore the Canary Islands with a cruise to their most populous city, Las Palmas, on Gran Canaria Island. These Spanish islands have one of the best climates in the world, perfect for your next cruise vacation.

Le Havre (Paris), France

Le Havre (Paris), France

In Northern France, explore Le Havre, a city with modern architecture and one of the most inspiring collections of Impressionist artwork.

Leith/Edinburgh, Scotland

Leith/Edinburgh, Scotland

Discover the beautiful Scottish capital of Scotland, Edinburgh with its exquisite natural background and creative hometown heroes, like Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Alexander Graham Bell.

Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon has deep cultural roots that are exposed through ruins and museum artifacts. Cruise to Lisbon and discover the culture and history of Portugal in its capital city.

Marseille, France

Marseille, France

Marseilles, France’s second most popular city, offers cruisers a vast landscape to discover the area’s ancient history and relish the more modern lifestyle of the French living off the coast of the Mediterranean.

Monte Carlo, Monaco

Monte Carlo, Monaco

Experience the life of the rich and famous with a trip to the glamorous spots of Monte Carlo in the tiny constitutional monarch of Monaco.

New York, New York

Take in the incredible art scene of New York City, expand your cultural horizons in the city’s diverse neighborhoods and marvel at the architectural wonders.

Oslo, Norway

Oslo, Norway

Enjoy the great outdoors in Oslo, the beautiful and spacious capital of Norway, where the city includes lakes, forests and lots of history.

Piraeus (Athens), Greece

Learn about the Greek gods and the early philosophy of Socrates when you visit the incredible ruins left in Athens, Greece. At night, go out and take in the culture with the modern Athenians.

Portsmouth, England

Portsmouth, England

Located on an island, Portsmouth is an important naval town in England that’s also close to London and the mysterious Stonehenge monument.

Reykjavik, Iceland

Reykjavik was just a small village until seeing a major expansion after World War II, but this popular cruise destination still offers a small town feel different than any other European capital.

Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Rotterdam, The Netherlands

With modern buildings and a bustling population, Rotterdam offers an interesting contrast to the more laid back feel of city’s like Amsterdam.

San Diego, California

San Diego, California

Situated on the Pacific Ocean, San Diego is known for its near perfect weather, beautiful beaches and abundance of activities.

Southampton, England

The cruise port of Southampton features tons of diverse attractions that provide insight into England’s culture and storied past, including fortresses, gardens and national parks.

Stockholm, Sweden

Whether looking out into the city’s waterways, ancient castles or modern buildings, you’ll always have a great view when cruising to Stockholm, Sweden.

Stornoway, Scotland

Stornoway, Scotland

Incorporated by Vikings, Stornoway is a cultural hub in Scotland. Don't miss the Celtic Music Festival, an internationally attended event held each year.

Tilbury (London), England

Tilbury (London), England

Visit London to experience history, iconic landmarks, a spectacular arts scene, world-class shopping, and so much more.

Tower Bridge (London), England

Tower Bridge (London), England

Enjoy sailing through the Tower Bridge in London and tying up alongside HMS Belfast as you cross the River Thames between two bridge towers held together by two horizontal walkways, often mistakenly called "London Bridge. It is truly a spectacular sight.

Tromso, Norway

Tromso, Norway

Bundle up to experience the culture and beauty of Tromso, one of the largest cities within the Arctic Circle.

Warnemunde, Germany

Warnemunde, Germany

Warnemunde is a beautiful German town on the coast of the Baltic near the medieval city of Rostock, home to one of the world’s oldest universities.

Zeebrugge (Bruges), Belgium

Zeebrugge (Bruges), Belgium

Head to Zeebrugge (Bruges), Belgium for well-preserved medieval history, picturesque stone bridges and peaceful canals.

Photo Gallery for Northern Europe Cruises

Enjoy the elegant buildings and memorable landscapes of Northern Europe. The Cruise Web’s Northern Europe cruising photo gallery shows only a sample of the sites waiting for your discovery, including the palaces of Sweden, castles of Scotland and the tulip fields of the Netherlands.

Beautiful puffins in Iceland

Beautiful puffins in Iceland

Chruch of the Savior on Spilled Blood St. Petersbu

Chruch of the Savior on Spilled Blood in Russia

Drottningholm Stockholm Sweden

Drottningholm Castle in Stockholm, Sweden

Dutch Windmills over rows of tulips field Netherla

Dutch Windmills over a field of tulips

Eilean Donan Castle is a small island in Loch Duic

Eilean Donan Castle in Loch Duich, Scotland

Northern Lights over Mountains and lake

Northern Lights

Scottish kilts during Highland Games

Highland Games in Scotland

St. Basil Cathedral Red Square Moscow

St. Basil Cathedral in Moscow

Stockholm Sweden

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Retracing the footsteps of the Vikings, sailing up and down Norwegian fjords, admiring the panoramic landscapes of Ireland and Scotland, visiting beautiful Saint Petersburg, experiencing the charm of the Hebrides or the Shetland Islands whilst whale watching… On a cruise to Northern Europe or Scandinavia, learn the history of the old continent and experience a complete and total change of scenery against the splendour of invigorating natural sites and exceptional wildlife.

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Norwegian fjords, ireland, scotland and england, reasons to travel northern europe.

Why visit Northern Europe and Scandinavia? With their culture, extraordinary landscapes and legendary or little-known islands, these are first-class destinations for travellers looking for urban adventures or to explore nature.

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Norwegian fjords, Baltic capitals, the treasures of Ireland, Scotland and England. From unique cultures to stunning nature, here are the unmissable experiences available to you on a Northern Europe cruise.

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A rich culture

From Bergen to Helsinki; from London to Belfast; from Glasgow to Copenhagen via Dublin, Liverpool or Amsterdam, the former Hanseatic towns are capitals of culture. Their historic centres reflect historical pasts and vibrant daily life. With keystone museums, art galleries, historic buildings, futuristic architecture, bustling streets, and peaceful canals, the big iconic cities in Northern Europe and Scandinavia have plenty of secrets up their sleeve.

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Breathtaking landscapes

Sail to the heart of the Norwegian fjords , surrounded by mountains and waterfalls plunging into deep-blue water, to see spectacular glaciers . Travel along green coastlines , approach the mysterious basalt columns at Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland, hike through the plains and heaths buffeted by fresh winds, see amazing flora, marvel at Connemara's lakes , visit deserted beaches ... Every day is a chance to take in stunning new panoramas.

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Legendary or little-known islands

Let your imagination run wild when you see ancient castle ruins on the Isles of Scilly , puffin colonies on Heimaey Island , impressive viewpoints on the Isle of Wight and Skye , or motorbike races on the Isle of Man... Every destination has unique features that set it apart.

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Go kayaking in Nordfjord - Norway

The deep blue water gently reflects the surrounding landscape. Carved out by glaciers, Nordfjord is considered one of the most beautiful fjords in Norway. Paddling in a kayak along the fjord's banks , you will be amazed by nature's grandeur, steep-cliffed mountains, spectacular waterfalls , and gigantic glaciers . Enjoy being in complete harmony with the natural world.

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Explore the Dutch countryside and Amsterdam's canals - the Netherlands

Experience the authentic Netherlands with a visit to the traditional village of Broek in Waterland , known for its wooden houses and traditional farms, then to the Beemster Polder , a UNESCO World Heritage site. Complete this panoramic tour with a trip to a 17th-century windmill . A cruise on Amsterdam's canals is the best way to see most of the city's points of interest, like the old merchant houses, churches and 16th- and 17th-century warehouses.

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Treat yourself to a cruise in Copenhagen - Denmark

Like Amsterdam, Copenhagen is best seen from the water. A cruise on the city's canals takes you to the key places in the Danish capital : the colourful houses along Nyhavn Canal, the legendary Little Mermaid statue, the opera, Amalienborg Palace, the royal library, the stock exchange, and the Church of Our Saviour.

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Visit the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg - Russia

It's impossible to go to Saint Petersburg without getting engrossed in the treasures held at the Hermitage Museum . One of the biggest in the world, it covers 50,000 square metres and contains over 3 million works! The 374 museum galleries showcase sculptures and paintings from master artists like Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, Veronese, Rembrandt, Poussin, Delacroix, Matisse, Renoir and Degas, plus pieces from classical and oriental antiquity and from the former USSR.

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Access Dunottar Castle perched on a headland in Scotland - United Kingdom

Dunottar brings to life any ideas we might have about Scotland's iconic landscapes and its ruined castles which remain just as splendid as ever. This castle proudly dominates the headland , standing 50 metres above the North Sea. Although its strategic location meant it played a key role in Scotland's history, now it's the site's beauty that attracts attention from international visitors.

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Travel back in time in the heart of the Connemara region - Ireland

Verdant hills, dark lakes, moors in an endless palette of greens and browns, impressive castles... Ireland's Connemara region offers visitors the chance to explore incredible sites with all the poetry of Mother Nature. Crossing through County Galway and visiting stunning Kylemore Abbey, the peaceful town of Clifden, Ashford Castle, and the spectacular landscape at Lough Corrib will leave you with unforgettable memories.

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Walk around Riga - Latvia

Riga is best explored on foot and by boat . A canal cruise on board a pretty little boat gives visitors the chance to enjoy the city's gentle feel and beautiful landmarks like the Latvian National Theatre. On foot , the national opera, academy of music, central station and Brivibas iela — the city's main shopping street — are worth a visit. The old centre with its magnificent houses reflecting the city's prosperous past as part of the Hanseatic League, and the superb Riga Cathedral , famous for its huge 6,700-pipe organ, are also must-sees.

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Immerse yourself in folklore in Tallinn - Estonia

Tallin’s centre was fortunately spared during the intensive bombing by the Soviet army during World War II. The city became a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1997. Touring the old town, you can immerse yourself in the ambiance of the medieval area with its ramparts and watchtowers. The gothic cathedral, the castle that is now home to the Estonian parliament, the Russian Orthodox church and the paved alleyways all give the city undeniable charm. Topped off with a folk performance and a walk down St Catherine's Passage, lined with local craftsmen's workshops, you will end up knowing all of Tallinn's secrets.

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Visit a whisky distillery - Ireland

Unique in Ireland and Great Britain, the old but still-operating Jameson Distillery produces high-quality whisky near Cork. On a guided tour, you can enjoy the stunning and perfectly restored 18th-century industrial buildings, the operational waterwheel and the world's biggest copper still...with capacity for 145,500 litres! Then, it's time for a relaxed tasting session in an Irish pub.

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Ports of call in Northern Europe

There are a thousand cruises in Northern Europe: the magical fjords of Norway, discovering the mysterious charm of Lofoten or the emblematic North Cape, the history of Bergen or Tromso, the culture and folklore of Scotland and Ireland, in Belfast, Dublin or Glasgow, or towards the Baltic, Scandinavian immersion in the Swedish islands and the old-fashioned atmosphere of the Baltic capitals, Riga, Klaipeda, Tallinn. Sublime panoramas follow on from cultural and historical experiences, to your delight.

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  • Hammerfest (Norway)
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  • Youghal (Ireland)

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