Castles & Spires
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Regent Seven Seas Cruises  ·  Seven Seas Mariner

Castles & Spires

From Stockholm to Copenhagen  ·  Northern Europe  ·  22 nights

Departure 7 Aug 2028
Return 29 Aug 2028
Duration 22 nights
Ports of call 17 ports
Ship Seven Seas Mariner
Journey type Ocean Cruise
From
$20,686
per person
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Voyage overview

What this voyage is

When luxury goes exploring, you are on a Regent ship. The first-ever all suite, all veranda ship, Seven Seas Mariner is the perfect balance of wonderfully luxurious yet delightfully laid-back.

Just 700 guests enjoy the perfect balance of space and intimacy.
With plenty of comfort and great value for money, the Mariner
offers everything you could wish for: spacious accommodation, a
relaxed and unpretentious style and loads of good dining choices.
The most all-inclusive of all luxury lines.

Day By Day

Itinerary

1
7 Aug 2028
Stockholm

The buzzing city of Stockholm is the capital of Sweden. Visitors are captivated by the busy waterfront, the beautiful cobbled streets in the Gamla Stan, or Old Town, the museums, palaces, gardens and galleries, whilst a mere 20 minutes away, Stockholm's archipelago of 30,000 islands offers its own delights, not least some serene tranquillity. The city itself features trend-setting restaurants, a vibrant nightlife and a rich cultural heritage. Many interesting excursions from the city centre ensure that a prolonged stay will be both stimulating and varied.

Memory Tip: Don't miss Walk through Gamla Stan, the medieval city centre, a living pedestrian-friendly museum full of sights, attractions, restaurants, cafés, bars and places to shop.
2
8 Aug 2028
Stockholm
3
9 Aug 2028
At Sea
4
10 Aug 2028
Sundsvall
5
11 Aug 2028
Umea
6
12 Aug 2028
Kemi
7
13 Aug 2028
Oulu

Oulu is a likeable city centred around a lively market square, known for both its high-tech economy and for its lovely natural setting on the Gulf of Bothnia. The city centre is spread across several islands, with some great museums, restaurants and shops, as well as plenty of green space.

8
14 Aug 2028
At Sea
9
15 Aug 2028
Turku

Situated on the west coast surrounded by thousands of islands, Turku is Finland’s oldest city and was once the nation’s capital. This history is still visible in the medieval castle and impressive cathedral, and the city’s large student population means that there is a vibrant cultural scene.

10
16 Aug 2028
Tallinn

The historic harbour city of Tallinn in Estonia is really quite captivating. Just the perfect size to explore on foot, its medieval (and UNESCO listed) town centre, with its cobblestone streets and a busy Town Hall Square, is the perfect introduction to Estonia’s rich history.

11
17 Aug 2028
Kotka
12
18 Aug 2028
Helsinki

Finland’s lovely capital Helsinki is a maritime city, with the sea on three sides and almost 100 kilometres of shoreline, as well as around 300 islands. Its contemporary architecture and focus on modern design sit surprisingly well alongside its four hundred year history.

13
19 Aug 2028
At Sea
14
20 Aug 2028
Riga

Riga, Latvia’s charming capital, is a highlight of any Baltic itinerary. The compact Old Town delights with its winding lanes and elegant spires, and the city is also home to one of Europe’s most impressive ensembles of Art Nouveau architecture.

15
21 Aug 2028
Liepaja

Liepaja, Latvia’s third largest city, was a key naval base during both the Tsarist and Soviet eras, so the beautiful beach comes as something of a surprise. History buffs will enjoy exploring the old Karosta military district, while the city centre is home to some lovely art nouveau buildings and the impressive Holy Trinity Cathedral.

16
22 Aug 2028
Gdansk

The Baltic port of Gdansk occupies an important place in 20th century history; the first shots of World War II were fired at the Westerplatte naval base, and it was amongst the shipyards of Gdansk that the Solidarity movement was born in the 1980s.

17
23 Aug 2028
At Sea
18
24 Aug 2028
Ronne (Bornholm)

The ruggedly handsome island of Bornholm lies way out in the Baltic, closer to Sweden and Poland than the Danish mainland. It’s the sunniest place in Denmark, known for its intriguing rundekirke (round churches), sleepy fishing villages, traditional smokehouses and fantastic foodie scene.

19
25 Aug 2028
Karlskrona
20
26 Aug 2028
Kiel
21
27 Aug 2028
Aarhus

Aarhus is Denmark’s second largest city, but it’s also a compact and likeable place with a burgeoning cultural scene and a large student population. The combination of superb restaurants, attractive cobbled streets and excellent museums make Aarhus an unexpected highlight of any cruise around the Baltic.

22
28 Aug 2028
Copenhagen

Wonderful Copenhagen is the perfect city to explore on foot, by bicycle or by water. Visit the bustling wharf at Nyhavn, enjoy the palaces, galleries and museums, wander through the amazing Tivoli Gardens, and if you have time, make the most of Copenhagen’s gastronomic revolution.

Memory Tip: Our tip Copenhagen boasts some of the world’s best restaurants, so plan your visit and book ahead to get a real taste of Denmark. Really – they book up fast!
23
29 Aug 2028
Copenhagen
What is included

Fare inclusions

Alcohol included
Daytime activities
Gratuities included
Meals included
Shore excursions included
WiFi included
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