Norwegian : 7D6N Baltic: Germany, Sweden & Poland

Price from

MYR 7,270

Duration

6 Nights

Destination

EUROPE

Travellers

2

Baltic

Embark on an unforgettable 7-day journey through the Baltic Sea, beginning in the vibrant city of Helsinki and concluding in the charming streets of Copenhagen. Along the way, Northern Europe's rich history, captivating culture, and stunning beauty will unveil themselves at every turn.


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TERMS & CONDITION

Cancellation Policy

~ Postpone or cancel free of charge up to 10 days after the booking is confirmed ~ From 10 days after the booking is confirmed to 365 days prior to departure: EUR 150 plus RM100 refund admin fees per guest per cruise for the cruise service only ~ From 364 to 211 days prior to departure: 10% of total price ~ From 210 – 91 days prior to departure: 25% of total price ~ Cancellation within 90 days prior to departure: 100% of total price

Payment Terms

Deposit payment of 25% must be received within 10 days after the booking is conusrmed. ~ Balance payment must be made 90 days prior to departure ~ Booking made within 90 days prior to departure require full payment at

Destination

EUROPE

Departure Location

Helsinki

Return Location

Denmark

Tour Validity

12 Jul - 29 Aug 2026

Welcome to Scandinavia’s “White City of the North,” a city defined more by its people and Art Nouveau architecture than its chilly climate (from October to April). Helsinki is a classic sea-city, with a dramatic coastline coloured by bays and inlets.

The capital of Estonia impresses cruise guests with its mix of medieval houses and very modern boutiques and café culture. Journey inside the ancient walls of Old Town to explore stunning Medieval landmarks like Toompea Castle and a 15th Century apothecary shop. Move up a couple centuries to experience Tsar Peter I’s Kadriorg Palace, filled with art and surrounded by sculpted gardens and peaceful woodlands.

When your cruise ship pulls into this small Swedish port, you’ll be greeted by ferries transporting travellers to Gotland island. Nynashman hosts a harbour party each summer where boaters and travellers alike flock. The small and laidback town offers picture-taking opportunties from the surrounding scenic nature and of course, the Baltic Sea.

Lithuania’s third largest city, Klaipeda has been in and out of the hands of the Russians, Swedes and Germans. Marvel at the impressive, and verbosely christened, St. Mergelės Marijos Taikos Karalienės Church tower and walk through Anika Square. Head to the pristine Baltic waters lapping at the broad sands of Smiltynė Beach. Or duck into the Clock Museum or Castle Museum

Stroll the beautiful waterfront of Gdynia before heading to nearby Gdansk, the largest city in northern Poland. For a taste of local life, walk along bustling Long Market lined with delicious cafes and unique boutiques. Explore the sites of historic Old Town, which was restored after being destroyed in World War II. Tour St. Mary’s Church – one of the world’s largest brick cathedrals – or visit the Maritime Museum for a glimpse into the past of this ancient port city. Explore more of Gdynia on a European cruise!

It’s been more than two decades since the walls came down and Berlin became unified in many ways, including the pursuit of joy. Germany’s capital city is a city that balances cosmopolitan chic with a liberal undercurrent of creativity and cool. Famous landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate and Reichstag fascinate. The elegant Bavarian Quarter amazes.

Kiel, Germany, is a major port city located approximately 85-100 km (53-62 miles) north of Hamburg. The "Hamburg (Kiel)" designation often refers to Kiel as a cruise port for Hamburg, which is a common practice for cruise lines given Kiel's deep natural harbor on the Baltic Sea

Connection to Hamburg: Hamburg is an inland city on the Elbe River, whereas Kiel provides direct access to the Baltic Sea. The two cities are well-connected by road, rail, and bus, making travel between them efficient for tourism and commerce.

The capital of Denmark, Copenhagen, is filled with canals, cobbled squares and copper spires. But don’t let the historic appearance fool you. This is also Scandinavia’s most cosmopolitan city. Certainly you can relive medieval times in The Latin Quarter, but you can also enjoy some of Europe’s finest shopping, museums, cafes and nightlife prior to your cruise around the Baltics. Explore more of Copenhagen on a European cruise!

What's included

PACKAGE INCLUDES

Cost Includes

  • - 6Nights accommodation onboard cruise
  • - B/L/D onboard

PACKAGE EXCLUDE

Cost Includes

  • - International flights
  • - Arrival/departure transfers
  • - Pre and Post cruise accommodation
Date Price Ship
12 Jul 2026 & 29 Aug 2026 RM 6,420 Interior Stateroom

*Price is based on Per Person (pp).

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