9 NIGHT BALTIC CRUISE
Norwegian Breakaway 18th August 2022
Join the Norwegian Breakaway in Copenhagen on this 9 night Magical Baltic Cruise with ports of call at: Copenhagen – Warnemunde – Tallinn – St. Petersburg – Helsinki -and Nynashamn before returning to Copenhagen where you disembark for your flight home.
DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION |
Copenhagen |
DEPARTURE TIME |
Board your ship between 12 noon and 3 p.m. |
INCLUDED |
All Flights |
Transfers |
9 Night Cruise |
Full Board |
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NOT INCLUDED |
Shore Excursions |
On Board Gratuity |
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YOUR HOLIDAY HOME AT SEA
Norwegian Breakaway
The amazing Norwegian Breakaway presents a multitude of exciting innovations and signature touches of sheer class for your cruise holiday. Its home port, New York has been the inspiration for this beautiful ship and is reflected in the eye-catching artwork displayed on her hull in the themed spaces and enormous lounges. The entertainment programme are to match any Broadway season. There are activities and dedicated spaces for all age-groups, making the Norwegian Breakaway ideal for families. Yet those travelling without children will also find plenty of quiet corners to enjoy some precious time for rest and relaxation.
Facilities on board
- Two main formal restaurants, six speciality restaurants
- Two aqua parks, including fastest water slide at sea
- Top class entertainment including Broadway quality shows
- Sports venue with climbing wall, bungee trampoline and largest ropes course at sea
- Fitness centre and luxurious spa
- Promenade dining and shopping area
- Tonnage 144,017
- Passenger capacity 4,028
- Total Crew 1,651
- Total Cabins 1,994
- Decks 18
Day 1: Copenhagen
Embark your ship – Norwegian Epic
The city owes much of its charm to the buildings erected over the years by Denmark’s monarchs, and boasts a treasure trove of late-Renaissance and Rococo architecture. See the fabled statue of Hans Christian Andersen’s Little Mermaid, a world famous symbol of the city. Stroll along the old harbour of Nyhavn, lined with cafés, restaurants and 500-year-old gabled houses.
Day 2: Warnemunde
Is the perfect place from which to explore nearby Berlin, Warnemunde is a popular seaside resort in northern Germany on the edge of the Baltic Sea. Stroll down the Alte Strom, a charming path winding through the heart of the city and lined with traditional buildings, restaurants, bars and shops. Visit the 36m-high Warnemunde Lighthouse offering stunning views of Rostock and the Baltic Sea. Warnemunde is also home to the Teapot, an interesting living example of East German architecture built in the 1960’s. Today the Teapot houses various restaurants and a sea voyage exhibition. For beer lovers there’s the Hanseatische Brauerei Rostock which produces the local Rostoker Pils, renowned throughout Germany.
Day 3: At Sea
Day 4: Tallinn
The atmosphere of the medieval streets and spires of the Old Town blend with modern restaurants, cafés and nightclubs. Boutiques showcasing the best of modern Estonian designers, combined with the city’s artisan traditions, make Tallinn a great place to shop. The city is small enough to explore on foot, and the breezy café culture offers a welcome break for tired travelers.
Day 5: St. Petersburg
St Petersburg is Russia’s “Cultural Capital” and home to world’s second largest museum The Hermitage and of course when here you cannot miss out on seeing a Russian Ballet performance live or go to Catherine Palace to see first-hand the opulence that the Romanov’s lived in.
Day 6: St. Petersburg
Day 7: Helsinki
Helsinki is regarded by many as having the world’s best quality of life. This green metropolis spreads across numerous islands along Finland’s southern coast. An ideal way to travel is by Jopo through the city’s numerous bicycle lanes along the waterfront, past the Sibelius Monument, and into Market Square.
Day 8: Nynashamn
Nynashamn is a deep natural harbour situated among 1,000 islands and islets. The bustling centre has grown from a small fishing town and offers a popular sailing and boat racing location. The town is home to churches dating back to the 12th century, the Iron Age replica Viking house and the Rune stone path with at least 27 stones scattered across the town.
Day 9: At Sea
Day 10: Copenhagen
Disembark your ship – Norwegian Breakaway
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