Baltic Heritage Cruise from Southampton – Sky Princess – 3 September 2022
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Sky Princess, the newest addition to the fleet, elevates the distinctive, contemporary design and luxurious attractions of the renowned Royal-class ships to even loftier heights. You can look forward to the most exciting entertainment venues yet, the newest dining choices and award-winning chef partnerships, as well as more staterooms than ever, to relax in. Embark on a culinary journey aboard Sky Princess that showcases dishes inspired by the over 380 destinations Princess visits, made from scratch using only the freshest ingredients. Michelin-star chefs, a master mixologist, and a master sommelier enhance the Princess's commitment to delivering exceptional dining experiences for every palate.
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Southampton is a port city on England’s south coast. It’s home to the SeaCity Museum, with an interactive model of the Titanic, which departed from Southampton in 1912. Nearby, Southampton City Art Gallery specializes in modern British art. Solent Sky Museum features vintage aircraft like the iconic Spitfire. Tudor House & Garden displays artifacts covering over 800 years of history, including a penny-farthing bike.
At Sea You’ll always find a place to bask in the sun onboard or find the outdoor whirlpools, swimming pools and ample sun loungers, or simply relax with a book or a cocktail and enjoy the peace of the company of newfound friends.
Gdansk. One of Poland’s most beautiful cities, Gdansk, on the Baltic Sea, has played major roles in history, especially in the 20th-century. It was the 1939 flash point of World War II, and then in 1980, the birthplace of the Solidarnosc labor movement, ushering the end of Communist domination in Eastern Europe. Gdansk’s Old Town, painstakingly reconstructed to its Hanseatic League glory after being leveled in World War II, is a highlight.
Visby is one of the most remarkable towns in the Nordic countries. It is on the west coast of Sweden's largest island, Gotland in the Baltic Sea with about 23,000 citizens. Visby is known for the city wall, the Cathedral and many church ruins. In 1995 the old city was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. During the Swedish summer, from mid-June to mid-August, Visby is crowded. It is one of the best party cities in Sweden in the summer. Many Visby residents leave during these hectic months and let their apartments to visitors!
Stockholm. Built where the Baltic Sea meets with Lake Mälaren. Stockholm offers sparkling clear water, medieval old towns, cutting-edge fashion, and lots of interesting shops. An array of museums and galleries, and friendly cafes and restaurants. Whatever you are looking for in Stockholm this beautiful City has it all.
Helsinki. 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.
St Petersburg. Russia’s “Cultural Capital” and home to the world’s second-largest museum The Hermitage. When you are here you cannot miss out on seeing a Russian Ballet performance or go to Catherine Palace to see first-hand the opulence that the Romanovs lived in.
Tallinn. 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. All of 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.
At Sea You’ll always find a place to bask in the sun onboard or find the outdoor whirlpools, swimming pools and ample sun loungers, or simply relax with a book or a cocktail and enjoy the peace of the company of newfound friends.
The city owes much of its charm to the buildings erected by Denmark's monarchs, and boasts a treasure trove of late-Renaissance and Rococo architecture and is known as the Venice of the North. See the fabled statue of Hans Christian Andersen's Little Mermaid, a symbol of the city. Stroll along the old harbour of Nyhavn, lined with cafés, restaurants and 500-year-old gabled houses.
Kristiansand. Feel the light from the sun rays reflect from the whitewashed walls of Posebyen old town, the very heart of Kristiansand, and a great place to start exploring Norway’s southernmost city. These are the biggest collection of charming wooden houses that characterizes many of the villages of Southern Norway. Today, they are filled with quirky little shops. Warning: you will not leave empty-handed! St. Barthélemy Island
At Sea You’ll always find a place to bask in the sun onboard or find the outdoor whirlpools, swimming pools and ample sun loungers, or simply relax with a book or a cocktail and enjoy the peace of the company of newfound friends.
Southampton is a port city on England’s south coast. It’s home to the SeaCity Museum, with an interactive model of the Titanic, which departed from Southampton in 1912. Nearby, Southampton City Art Gallery specializes in modern British art. Solent Sky Museum features vintage aircraft like the iconic Spitfire. Tudor House & Garden displays artifacts covering over 800 years of history, including a penny-farthing bike.
Southampton is a port city on England’s south coast. It’s home to the SeaCity Museum, with an interactive model of the Titanic, which departed from Southampton in 1912. Nearby, Southampton City Art Gallery specializes in modern British art. Solent Sky Museum features vintage aircraft like the iconic Spitfire. Tudor House & Garden displays artifacts covering over 800 years of history, including a penny-farthing bike.
At Sea You’ll always find a place to bask in the sun onboard or find the outdoor whirlpools, swimming pools and ample sun loungers, or simply relax with a book or a cocktail and enjoy the peace of the company of newfound friends.
Gdansk. One of Poland’s most beautiful cities, Gdansk, on the Baltic Sea, has played major roles in history, especially in the 20th-century. It was the 1939 flash point of World War II, and then in 1980, the birthplace of the Solidarnosc labor movement, ushering the end of Communist domination in Eastern Europe. Gdansk’s Old Town, painstakingly reconstructed to its Hanseatic League glory after being leveled in World War II, is a highlight.
Visby is one of the most remarkable towns in the Nordic countries. It is on the west coast of Sweden's largest island, Gotland in the Baltic Sea with about 23,000 citizens. Visby is known for the city wall, the Cathedral and many church ruins. In 1995 the old city was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. During the Swedish summer, from mid-June to mid-August, Visby is crowded. It is one of the best party cities in Sweden in the summer. Many Visby residents leave during these hectic months and let their apartments to visitors!
Stockholm. Built where the Baltic Sea meets with Lake Mälaren. Stockholm offers sparkling clear water, medieval old towns, cutting-edge fashion, and lots of interesting shops. An array of museums and galleries, and friendly cafes and restaurants. Whatever you are looking for in Stockholm this beautiful City has it all.
Helsinki. 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.
St Petersburg. Russia’s “Cultural Capital” and home to the world’s second-largest museum The Hermitage. When you are here you cannot miss out on seeing a Russian Ballet performance or go to Catherine Palace to see first-hand the opulence that the Romanovs lived in.
Tallinn. 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. All of 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.
At Sea You’ll always find a place to bask in the sun onboard or find the outdoor whirlpools, swimming pools and ample sun loungers, or simply relax with a book or a cocktail and enjoy the peace of the company of newfound friends.
The city owes much of its charm to the buildings erected by Denmark's monarchs, and boasts a treasure trove of late-Renaissance and Rococo architecture and is known as the Venice of the North. See the fabled statue of Hans Christian Andersen's Little Mermaid, a symbol of the city. Stroll along the old harbour of Nyhavn, lined with cafés, restaurants and 500-year-old gabled houses.
Kristiansand. Feel the light from the sun rays reflect from the whitewashed walls of Posebyen old town, the very heart of Kristiansand, and a great place to start exploring Norway’s southernmost city. These are the biggest collection of charming wooden houses that characterizes many of the villages of Southern Norway. Today, they are filled with quirky little shops. Warning: you will not leave empty-handed! St. Barthélemy Island
At Sea You’ll always find a place to bask in the sun onboard or find the outdoor whirlpools, swimming pools and ample sun loungers, or simply relax with a book or a cocktail and enjoy the peace of the company of newfound friends.
Southampton is a port city on England’s south coast. It’s home to the SeaCity Museum, with an interactive model of the Titanic, which departed from Southampton in 1912. Nearby, Southampton City Art Gallery specializes in modern British art. Solent Sky Museum features vintage aircraft like the iconic Spitfire. Tudor House & Garden displays artifacts covering over 800 years of history, including a penny-farthing bike.
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Baltic Heritage Cruise from Southampton – Sky Princess – 3 September 2022
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