Overview
There's no better way to see Northern Europe and Baltic Sea than from the deck of Balmoral, sailing with Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines for 11 nights from Rosyth. 3 ports await on this cruise - among them Gdansk, Saaremaa sadam, and Copenhagen, each offering its own flavour of Northern Europe and Baltic Sea. Few things rival waking up in a new port most mornings, and this 11-night itinerary serves up exactly that kind of variety. At £2,449 per person, this is a compelling way to explore Northern Europe and Baltic Sea with Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines.
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines
With more than 175 years of know-how behind it, this heritage brand has the expertise to deliver quality cruising with strong, customer-friendly value. It's known for its ideally sized ships and caters to a broad range of guests, including couples, solo travellers and families. It also offers a wide selection of carefully curated itineraries, from no-fly mini cruises from the UK to mystery cruises in the Mediterranean.
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Found along the Baltic shores, the Port of Gdansk beckons with tales of maritime glory, tracing its roots back to the Teutonic Knights and Hanseatic League. Here, amidst the briny air and rugged coastlines, cruisegoers encounter Poland's spirited soul. The temperate climate ushers in refreshing sea breezes, perfect for strolling the storied streets of Old Town or savoring pierogi in cozy waterfront cafes. Away from tourist bustle, Gdansk offers an authentic glimpse into Polish life, where amber treasures gleam in artisan workshops and medieval spires punctuate the skyline. As Europe's largest medieval port, Gdansk brims with maritime heritage, a testament to Poland's enduring maritime legacy.
View moreSet sail for Klaip?da, where the winds of history whisper tales of seafaring adventurers and maritime trade. As Lithuania's gateway to the Baltic Sea, Klaip?da beckons with a storied past that stretches back centuries. Nestled along the Curonian Lagoon, this coastal gem boasts a mild maritime climate, offering refreshing sea breezes and enchanting coastal vistas. Here, authenticity reigns supreme, inviting travelers to explore hidden gems and local treasures, away from the tourist crowds. Delve into the city's vibrant arts scene, stroll along the picturesque Melnrag? Beach, or savor fresh seafood delicacies at the bustling Fish Market. Truly, Klaip?da is a haven for those seeking an authentic Baltic experience.
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Nestled along the banks of the Daugava River, the Port of Riga beckons with a storied past dating back over 800 years. This bustling maritime hub bears witness to Riga's emergence as a trading powerhouse in the Hanseatic League, where merchants once bartered Baltic goods. The city's maritime heritage is palpable, reflected in its labyrinthine network of canals and historic warehouses. The Baltic climate lends a crispness to the air, invigorating travelers seeking authenticity amidst cobblestone streets and medieval spires. Amidst the city's vibrant markets and waterfront promenades, one can savor Riga's claim to fame: the birthplace of the Christmas tree tradition, dating back to 1510.
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Balmoral
Our smallest ship, Balmoral, is a classic gem, offering an intimate cruising experience. She has wonderful facilities - five beautiful restaurants, seven bars and lounges, two pools and lovely wide open decks which are perfect for when Balmoral is scenic cruising.
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