Baltic Cruises

Four or five Northern European capitals in one trip, connected by overnight sailings. You wake up in Copenhagen, spend a day walking the canals, and by morning you're in Stockholm. The cities are compact and walkable, and in midsummer you get 18+ hours of daylight.

Cruise Ports in Baltic

19 ports

Copenhagen

Denmark

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96 departures
357 ships stopping

Hamburg

Germany

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91 departures
296 ships stopping

Kiel

Germany

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78 departures
215 ships stopping
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27 departures
137 ships stopping

Helsinki

Finland

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13 departures
99 ships stopping

Stockholm

Sweden

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7 departures
96 ships stopping

Oslo

Norway

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6 departures
94 ships stopping

Tallinn

Estonia

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86 ships stopping
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85 ships stopping

Skagen

Denmark

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63 ships stopping

Riga

Latvia

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61 ships stopping

Visby

Gotland Island Sweden

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55 ships stopping

Klaipeda

Lithuania

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52 ships stopping

Aarhus

Denmark

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35 ships stopping

Bornholm

Denmark

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27 ships stopping

Trondheim

Norway

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23 ships stopping

Nynashamn

Sweden

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22 ships stopping
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6 ships stopping
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3 ships stopping
Historic Baltic port city with waterfront architecture

At a Glance

19Ports
1812Sailings

Best Time to Visit

June - August

Highlights

118+ hours of daylight on midsummer sailings
2Walkable capitals: Copenhagen, Stockholm, Helsinki, Tallinn
3Mix of medieval old towns and modern Nordic design

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