We offer a wide range of Baltic cruises operated by major cruise lines starting and returning to the UK. Ports include Harwich, Southampton and Dover all of which are easily accessible by road and rail.
Destination, Destination, Destination
On a Baltic cruise, you can expect to see countries such as Scandinavia and other places that surround the Baltic Sea. Traditionally, a Baltic cruise will sail to destinations that include Helsinki, Copenhagen and Oslo, as well as St. Petersburg, Tallinn and Stockholm.
A stop in Russia will see passengers disembark in St. Petersburg, Russia, where more than 400 years of history, onion-domed architecture and breathtaking museums await visitors.
In Estonia, you will gain amazing insight into the history of the country with one of the many shore excursions. Tallinn is home to many great sites, including the Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Town Hall Square where public hangings were once the norm, and the fabulous Kiek at the Kok Watchtower. After a day of sightseeing, take a break at one of the quaint cafes scattered along the winding cobblestone streets.
Venice of the North
A stop in the 'Venice of the north' offers cruise passengers the sights and sounds of Stockholm. With so much to do it will be a challenge to decide which of the islands to visit, which narrow shopping street to get lost in, or which architectural marvel to see first.
You may have the same challenges when your cruise ship stops at the port in Helsinki, Finland. This northern city is modern, vibrant, and full of history. No matter what restaurant you grab a bite to eat at or which street you shop on, do not miss the opportunity to see the magnificent Senate Square cathedral. You will also want to snap a few photos of the fortress on Suomenlinna.
Before your Baltic cruise is done, you will hit the wondrous city of Copenhagen. Adore Cruises recommend wandering the city, doing a little shopping, and having your photo taken with the famous Little Mermaid from Hans Christian Anderson’s classic fairy tale of the same name. You may also want to grab a map and make your way to a few of the city centre palaces, gardens, and shopping areas before you depart for your ship.
Your Perfect Duration
Baltic cruises start at mini four-day cruises and expand all the way to a laid-back 16-night cruise. Although the mini cruise is a great way to taste what the Baltic’s have to offer, a luxurious longer cruise will provide holidaymakers with the opportunity to explore in much more detail many of the sites that have become such an attraction to this part of the world.