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Day 1: Copenhagen
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Welcome to Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark! The city still gives life to the myth of the Little Mermaid, the well-known personality created by the world famous Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen. If you have the possibility, we do recommend that you discover the Danish capital and spend a few nights here before you start your cruise. Departure at 5 PM.
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Day 4: Tallinn
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Arrival in Tallinn at 9 AM. Tallinn is the capital of Estonia and was once called Reval. The main attractions are in the two old towns All-Linn (Lower Town) and Toompea (Upper Town), which are both easily explored on foot. The Lower Town is in fact one of the best preserved old towns in Europe. Departure from Tallinn at 5.30 PM.
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Day 7 : Stockholm
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Welcome to Stockholm. Arrival at 8 AM. The city is also called the capital of Scandinavia, as it is the biggest city in Scandinavia. Discover the medieval quarter Gamla Stan, the royal Palace, the Parliament and much more. You will be surrounded by water, since Stockholm is in fact a city of 14 islands. We also recommend a visit to the famous Vasa Museum, one of Sweden's main attractions, on the lush island of Djurgården. The ship Vasa was built in the 17th century and is the best preserved ship of this era in the whole world. Departure from Stockholm at 3 PM.
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Day 2: Warnemünde (Berlin)
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Arrival at Warnemünde at 7.30 AM. The small town of Warnemünde is your gateway to the German capital Berlin. Since its reunification in 1990, this capital city has become one of Europe's hottest destinations. Visit the fascinating palaces at Postdam, check out the Check Point Charlie Museum or relax on a river cruise along the Spree River. Departure from Warnemünde at 10 PM.
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Day 5-6: St Petersburg
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Welcome to St. Petersburg, where we arrive at 8 AM. The city has had several names, Petrograd and Leningrad, and is nowadays often called Petersburg or just "Peter" by most of its inhabitants. The city was founded by tsar Peter the Great in 1703. For almost 200 years, this was the capital of Russia. St. Petersburg is inscribed on the Unesco World Heritage list as an area with 36 historical architectural complexes, and around 4000 outstanding individual monuments of architecture, history and culture. We will stay overnight in the port of St Petersburg and all nationals can take part in the excursions organised by Norwegian Cruise Line without a special visa for Russia. If you want to discover the city on your own, you may need a Russian visa.
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Day 8: Day at sea
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Day at sea. Freestyle cruising means a world of dining opportunities: Steak, Sushi, Teppanyaki, Tapas, French, Mediterranean, Asian Fusion, Italian, Tex-Mex, Buffets… Freestyle cruising also means that restaurants are open for dinner from 17:30 to midnight with seating until 22:30. Do your thing and catch dinner when you're hungry, not when the dinner bell rings. Freestyle Cruising is not too dressy, not too casual. We call it “resort casual”, you will call it “being on holiday”. When you're ready for dinner, it’s collared shirts and pants or nice jeans for men, slacks or jeans, dresses, skirts and tops for women.
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Day 3: Day at sea
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Day at sea. This is the moment to discover and enjoy all the activities offered on board. We are not bragging when we say that Norwegian Sun has everything on board. Everything except for a schedule. You can practice wall-climbing, go bowling, work out in the fitness centre, swim in one of the pools, roll the dice in the casino, sing karaoke, catch a Broadway-style show in the theatre, enjoy a quiet afternoon with a book from the ship's library or check out the art gallery.
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Day 7: Helsinki
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Arrival in Helsinki at 7 AM. Helsinki is a modern city with over half a million residents and the capital of Finland - a capital where Eastern and Western cultures meet. Over 450 years of history, several architectural layers and the impact of different periods can be clearly seen in Helsinki. Finnish design has also made the country’s capital city world famous. The beauty of the surrounding nature blends seamlessly together with high-tech achievements, while old traditions mix with the latest contemporary trends. The city centre has many beautiful parks, and the nearby forests offer an ideal setting for peaceful and quiet walks. Departure from Helsinki at 5 PM.
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Day 10: Copenhagen
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We arrive back in Copenhagen at 7 AM, but you can still have breakfast at your ease, leave your stateroom before 9 AM and disembark before 10 AM. Do not miss this opportunity to prolong your stay in Denmark or the South of Sweden with a couple of nights in Copenhagen, Århus, Malmö or Simrishamn. You could even continue to the Norwegian capital Oslo. Of course, it is also possible to go straight home and return another time to our beautiful region.
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