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| VANTAGE DELUXE WORLD TRAVEL |
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| Detailed Day by Day Itinerary |
| Baltics, St. Petersburg & Transatlantic |
| View Days: [1-5] [6-10] [11-15] [16-20] [21-25] [26-27] |
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| Day |
Schedules and Accommodations |
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Depart Home
Your journey begins today with an overnight flight from your home city to London.
(D) |
2-3 [top] |
London, England
Park Plaza County Hall |
4 [top] |
Embark Ship
You’ll transfer to Dover to embark your cruise ship,
the Norwegian Jewel — one of Norwegian Cruise Line’s newer ships! —
where your exciting Baltic capitals tour begins! You’ll enjoy
“freestyle cruising,” which offers flexible dining options (12
restaurants and 11 lounges), a variety of on board activities, and more!
Norwegian Jewel |
5 [top] |
At sea
Norwegian Jewel (B,L,D) |
6 [top] |
Copenhagen, Denmark
Enjoy a full day at leisure in this city, home to an enticing mix of
historic architecture and lively arts. Perhaps you’ll see Hans
Christian Andersen’s Little Mermaid statue in the harbor, the most
photographed statue in the world, or delight in the beauty of Tivoli Gardens. Or maybe you’ll take in the city’s
magnificent buildings, such as the Amalienborg Palace, winter home of
the Danish royal family, or the modern and majestic Copenhagen Opera
House. You’ll have the chance to meander down Strøget, where street
performers gather to entertain in the afternoons.
Norwegian Jewel (B,L,D) |
7 [top] |
Warnemünde (Berlin), Germany
Today, your day is at leisure in the beach resort of Warnemünde, set on
the mouth of the Warnow River. You may choose to join an optional Norwegian Cruise Lines
excursion to the formerly divided city of Berlin. There, you can
celebrate the reunion of East and West at “Checkpoint Charlie,” the
only gateway for foreigners between the two Berlins during the Cold War, and honor the 191 people who died trying to scale the Berlin Wall at the Wall Victims Memorial. Berlin also boasts a vibrant arts scene, where you can pick from hundreds of art galleries and more than 150 museums. You may want to
visit the several markets, including the American-style indoor mall,
Potsdamer Platz Arkaden.
Norwegian Jewel (B,L,D) |
8 [top] |
At sea
Norwegian Jewel (B,L,D) |
9 [top] |
Tallinn, Estonia
Your next stop is Tallinn, one of the most well-preserved medieval cities in the world. You’ll step back into the Middle Ages in this capital’s Old Town, where medieval walls and
cobbled streets preserve the aura of the 14th century. Weave your way
among powerful stone towers and needle-like spires as you explore this
historic city. Perhaps, you’ll visit the oldest surviving Gothic town
hall in Northern Europe, or you may want to immerse yourself in the ancient history of Tallinn at the Linnamuuseum, a
museum chronicling the city’s extensive past. Tallinn also offers some
more modern delights, including open-air markets and street performers.
This stop is sure to be a learning experience like no other.
Norwegian Jewel (B,L,D) |
10-11 [top] |
St. Petersburg, Russia
During your two full days in Peter the Great’s “Window to the West,” you’ll have free time to experience this monumental city, the former center of Russia’s government. Take in the
beautiful European architecture. Perhaps you’ll visit famous Russian
landmarks, such as St. Isaac’s Cathedral, boasting a golden dome and
massive pillars. See one of the city’s 150 palaces — among these
imperial sites is the Summer Palace, the first palace in St.
Petersburg, which is surrounded by the peaceful Summer Garden.
Norwegian Jewel (2B,2L,2D) |
12 [top] |
Helsinki, Finland
Today, take in Finland’s capital city, the economic capital of
Scandinavia and home to many worldwide business headquarters. This city
is alive with lush green parks and multiple waterways. Be sure to stop
by Senate and Market Squares, the Sibelius Memorial, honoring Finish composer Jean Sibelius, Temppeliaukio Church, built into a mass of solid rock, and the Finlandia Hall performing arts center. Helsinki is also home to a collection of museums showcasing exhibits on Finland’s past, as well as many historical monuments.
Norwegian Jewel (B,L,D) |
13 [top] |
Stockholm, Sweden
You’ll encounter everything in this “Venice of the North,” an
intriguing city that is situated on 14 islands and on the banks to the
archipelago where Lake Mälaren meets the Baltic Sea. The city center is
virtually situated on the water! Perhaps, see sites from the medieval Gamla Stan
(the Old Town) to lavish Baroque-inspired suburbs to ultra-modern Scandinavian designs. While in this regal city, you may want to
experience Dottingholm, the world’s largest palace still in use, or one
of the other 10 royal residences in Stockholm. Or, you can stop by
Centralstationen, the city’s shopping center, and the gardens at Kungstradgarden.
Norwegian Jewel (B,L,D) |
14-15 [top] |
At Sea
At Sea
Norwegian Jewel (2B,2L,2D) |
16 [top] |
London, England
Upon arriving at Dover, you’ll disembark the Norwegian Jewel and
transfer to London, one of the world’s greatest cultural capitals, for
your two included nights. You’ll enjoy an included London panoramic city tour on Day 14, followed by free time to explore on your own. During your visit, you can
stop by Piccadilly or browse the treasures at the British Museum. You
can also peruse the specialty shops at Covent Garden or experience the
hustle and bustle of the shopping mecca, Oxford Street. Or stop by one of the numerous theaters and pubs throughout the city.
Norwegian Jewel |
17 [top] |
At Sea
Norwegian Jewel |
18 [top] |
Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Scotland
Norwegian Jewel |
19 [top] |
At Sea
Norwegian Jewel |
20 [top] |
Reykjavik, Iceland
Norwegian Jewel |
21-22 [top] |
At Sea
Norwegian Jewel |
23 [top] |
St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada
Norwegian Jewel |
24 [top] |
At Sea
Norwegian Jewel |
25 [top] |
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Norwegian Jewel |
26 [top] |
At Sea
Norwegian Jewel |
27 [top] |
New York / Disembark / Return Home
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IMPORTANT NOTICE: These day-by-day itineraries are preliminary and therefore subject to change. If any major changes occur in advance of your departure, you’ll be notified in writing by Vantage Deluxe World Travel. If changes occur while on board ship or on tour, you’ll be notified by your Vantage Program Manager. |
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Vantage's ratings come from Travel Weekly's
Hotel & Travel Index, the industry's standard.
Deluxe / Moderate Deluxe
Outstandng accommodations, offering superior service,
facilities, and location.
Superior First-Class
Above average, with many special amenities, including
more restaurants, shops, and often a fitness center.
First Class / Moderate First-Class
Comfortable, well-equipped standard rooms with private
bath and attractive public areas and amenities.
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