Quest, Baltic & St. Pete Voyage ex Copenhagen to Stockholm
Cruise Line Azamara
Ship Azamara Quest
Destination EU Scandinavia & Baltic
Nights 12
Departure Date 11 Jul 2021
Description 12 Night Cruise sailing from Copenhagen to Stockholm onboard Azamara Quest.

Begin your Baltic voyage in Copenhagen, a medieval city punctuated with modern touches. Explore the many parks or see the city by bike before boarding Azamara Quest and sailing to Warnemunde, Germany, your seaside gateway to exciting Berlin. Next, enjoy an overnight stay in Gdansk, Poland, where you can stroll cobblestone streets or explore the coastline. Unwind in a local beer garden or embark on a sightseeing tour to discover the city’s marine history. Voyage to Visby, Sweden, a charming town with history dating back to the Stone Age.

Cruise to Helsinki for an overnight stay and explore the city’s vibrant squares, cafes, and bars. From there, voyage to St. Petersburg where you’ll stay for two nights–plenty of time to admire striking golden domes, elegant palaces, lush gardens, and fascinating museums. Your next destination is Tallinn, where narrow streets are lined by bustling cafes and local haunts. Finally, it’s back to Sweden where you’ll have a day to discover Stockholm’s mix of modern and traditional Scandinavian design, green spaces, and waterways.

Highlights of this cruise:

Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen is known as a city of spires: the skyline of its medieval core is punctuated only by the steeples of churches and towers of palaces, though a modern building boom has overtaken other parts of the city. Today's Copenhagen is known for its excellent quality of life and environmental consciousness - with many parks, it is green both literally and in today's sense of the word. It is also bicycle-friendly, with bike paths lining almost every major street. After a ride or wander through the old town, stop for a local repast of Smørrebrød, traditional open-face sandwiches, or a mouthwatering Danish pastry.

Warnemunde, (Berlin), Germany
A stone’s throw away from the 800-year-old Hanseatic city of Rostock, Warnemünde is a beautiful seaside town on the Baltic. Enjoy windsurfing, take in an international sailing competition, and enjoy the broadest beaches on the German Baltic Sea. Der Alte Strom is awash in restaurants offering traditional fare, while the Warnemünde Lighthouse offers incredible views of the Baltic.

Gdansk, Poland
The 1,000-year-old port city of Gdańsk was mostly destroyed during WWII, but there are still many impressive sights. Wander through cobblestone streets and mazes of red-brick buildings to discover the Upland Gate, St. Mary’s Church, the medieval Gdańsk Crane, the Great Arsenal, and the Amber Museum and National Museum. Then relax at a beer garden and take in the beautiful coastline.

Visby, Sweden
Straight out of a storybook, Visby on the island of Gotland is one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval towns. Wander around the Ring Wall constructed in the 13th century, discover charming cottages bedecked in wildflowers, and cycle through quaint countryside. Viking history comes alive at the open-air Gotlands Museum, with ancient stone carvings, medieval wooden sculptures, and the Spillings Hoard, the world's largest Viking silver treasure.

Helsinki, Finland
Helsinki is a successful blend of traditional and modern architecture and design, interwoven with the beauty of nature, and a few quirky, purely Finnish touches - such as a church built inside a giant chunk of granite, and a venue that is a unique combination of café, restaurant, bar, laundromat, and sauna. Classic Russian onion-domed churches share the stage with Nordic minimalism, and a large concentration of Art Nouveau buildings. Prominent globally in the fields of technology (think Nokia) and design (Marimekko and Aero), Finland has also recently topped the charts as having the world's best educational system.

St. Petersburg, Russia
Tsar Peter the Great founded this magnificent city in 1703 as a window to the West, a launching pad for his attempt to modernize Russia and open up to outside influences. The architecture is varied and striking, with golden domed churches, and an astounding number of large and extravagantly decorated palaces, consistently evoking wows from visitors. The grandest include the countryside Peterhof, with its lavish gardens and majestic golden fountains cascading down to the Gulf of Finland; and the Winter Palace, within the complex of the Hermitage, one of the world's largest museums, with a collection of some three million works of art and artifacts.

Tallinn, Estonia
Embrace the wonderfully independent spirit of Tallinn. During your visit, take a walk up Toompea hill for a lovely view of Tallinn’s diverse skyline and architecture. Then, visit St. Olav’s Church, believed to have been the world’s tallest building...in 1625. From here, you’re not far from St. Catherine’s Passage, where you’ll discover many delightful craft workshops to explore.

Stockholm, Sweden
Lively, cosmopolitan Stockholm sports an appealing mix of modern Scandinavian architecture and fairy tale palaces, watched over by a Board of Beauty, responsible for preserving the city. One third of its area is devoted to green space, and another third to waterways, providing lots of room to breathe. Gamla Stan is the oldest section, retaining the medieval layout of narrow meandering paths. For the contemporary take there's Sodermalm, known trendily as SoFo, with welcoming restaurants and pubs, specialty shops and boutiques. Stieg Larson fans hang out here, as it is the area of the city where most action in the Millennium novels takes place.
Sailing Dates
  • 11 Jul 2021
Prices
Category Twin Per Person Triple Per Person Quad Per Person Single Per Person
12 - Club Interior Stateroom AU $4,653 AU $3,776 AU $3,337 AU $7,930
11 - Club Interior Stateroom AU $4,751 AU $3,841 AU $3,386 AU $8,105
10 - Club Interior Stateroom AU $4,856 AU $3,911 AU $3,438 AU $8,293
09 - Club Interior Stateroom AU $4,954 AU $3,976 AU $3,487 AU $8,468
08 - Club Oceaniew Stateroom (Obstructed) AU $5,157 AU $4,112 AU $3,589 AU $8,830
06 - Club Oceaniew Stateroom AU $5,255 AU $4,177 AU $3,638 AU $9,005
05 - Club Oceaniew Stateroom AU $5,353 AU $4,242 AU $3,687 AU $9,180
04 - Club Oceaniew Stateroom AU $5,647 AU $4,442 AU $3,839 AU $9,705
V3 - Club Veranda Stateroom AU $7,320 AU $5,557 AU $4,675 AU $12,693
V2 - Club Veranda Stateroom AU $7,418 AU $5,622 AU $4,724 AU $12,868
V1 - Club Veranda Stateroom AU $7,516 AU $5,688 AU $4,773 AU $13,043
P3 - Club Veranda Plus Stateroom (From 2020) AU $7,621 AU $5,758 AU $4,826 AU $13,230
P2 - Club Veranda Plus Stateroom (From 2020) AU $7,719 AU $5,823 AU $4,875 AU $13,405
P1 - Club Veranda Plus Stateroom (From 2020) AU $7,915 AU $5,954 AU $4,973 AU $13,755
N2 - Club Continent Suite AU $10,361 AU $7,582 AU $6,192 AU $18,121
N1 - Club Continent Suite AU $10,550 AU $7,708 AU $6,287 AU $18,459
CO - Club Ocean Suite AU $18,854 AU $13,241 AU $10,434 AU $23,446
CW - Club World Owners Suite AU $19,574 AU $13,721 AU $10,794 AU $24,346
Itinerary

Cruise Itinerary

DayDateActivityArriveDepart
1 11/07 Copenhagen, Denmark 05:00 PM
2 12/07 Berlin (Warnemunde) 07:30 AM 09:00 PM
3 13/07 Gdansk, Poland 06:00 PM overnight
4 14/07 Gdansk, Poland 04:00 PM
5 15/07 Visby Sweden 07:30 AM 06:00 PM
6 16/07 Helsinki, Finland 01:30 PM overnight
7 17/07 Helsinki, Finland 05:00 PM
8 18/07 St Petersburg, Russia 08:30 PM overnight
9 19/07 St Petersburg, Russia overnight
10 20/07 St Petersburg, Russia 06:00 PM
11 21/07 Tallinn, Estonia 08:00 AM 05:00 PM
12 22/07 Stockholm Sweden 09:00 AM overnight
13 23/07 Stockholm Sweden 09:00 AM
All itineraries and ports of call at the discretion of the cruise line subject to local weather conditions and may change without notice.

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