Amber Horizon – Tallinn, Stockholm & Visby
About this cruise
A 14-night sailing gives you something shorter trips can't: the feeling that you're not just visiting places but actually living somewhere else for a while. This one leaves Southampton on May 29, 2027 and visits Skagen, Copenhagen and Warnemünde (Rostock), with additional stops along the Baltic. A few ports come in quick succession, which is great for sightseeing but means you'll appreciate the sea days when they arrive. The Baltic route takes in Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Finland, Sweden and Norway, 6 countries, and the differences show up in the food, the architecture, and the mood. Skagen stands out. It's Where two seas meet at Denmark's tip. Around 11 hours per port on average, which is generous enough to go beyond the obvious. Sky Princess keeps you well fed. 8 places to eat, with 4 included in the fare and a few specialty spots if you're in the mood. There are enough performances, events, and social mixers on a cruise this length that you couldn't do them all if you tried. And that's a good problem. Families and groups will find plenty to do: waterslides, shows, multiple pools, and something for every age. If you can, add a night in Southampton before boarding. It's a good city to wander. Timing-wise, spring usually means comfortable temperatures and lower prices than peak season. All in all, it's a solid trip.