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With featured guest the Paris Opera dancer Eugénie Drion for a new artist-in-residence project.
At the heart of the Baltic Sea, discover the emblematic towns and capitals of the region, a blend of History and sumptuous landscapes. During this brand-new 8-day cruise aboard Le Dumont-d’Urville, fall under the spell of the majestic panoramas of northern Europe.
Your cruise will sart at Helsinki. Located on a peninsula surrounded by almost 300 islands, the verdant capital of Finland will charm you with its Art Nouveau architecture.
You will visit Tallinn, emblematic city of the Hanseatic League, the large trading network that dominated the Baltic Sea for several centuries. Listed as UNESCO Heritage Site, this once opulent city still have remarkably well-preserved public buildings, merchant houses and warehouses.
Le Dumont-d’Urville will then chart a course for Stockholm. Built on water, the Swedish capital embraces nature, which is omnipresent there. Its blend of medieval architecture, colourful houses and trendy neighbourhoods makes it a particularly enjoyable city to visit.
Le Dumont-d’Urville will then sail to the Swedish island of Gotland and call at Visby, a site that was important for the Hanseatic League in the Baltic Sea around the 13th century. UNESCO Heritage Site, this once opulent city still has remarkably well-preserved ramparts, public buildings, merchant houses and warehouses.
Your ship will then call at Gdansk, famous for its amber stone and its shipyards. The former Hanseatic city will reveal some of its architectural treasures, in Gothic and Baroque styles, restored or rebuilt.
For the first time, PONANT will make a port of call on the Danish island of Christiansoe, a territory measuring less than 0,5 km2 (barely 0,3 square miles) in the very heart of the Baltic Sea. The rocky shorelines of this natural and preserved sanctuary have magnificent panoramas.
You will set a course for the charming fishing village of Gudhjem. Located on the small Danish island of Bornholm, it is very popular among the Danes for its gentle way of life and its beautiful landscapes of rock formations.
Your ship will finally reach Copenhagen, where you can explore its canals and historic districts.
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With featured guest the Paris Opera dancer Eugénie Drion for a new artist-in-residence project. A cruise on the Baltic Sea, to discover important cities of the Hanseatic League, through five northern European...
"It is with great pleasure and renewed creativity that we return for a third artist residency with PONANT, this time on the Dumont d'Urville and in the Baltic seas, to continue our artistic research into fragmentation."
Eugénie Drion
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Eugénie Drion
A dancer since the age of 5, Eugénie Drion completed a full course of study at the Paris Opera Ballet School and, through hard work and determination, was awarded the Prix Jeunes Espoirs in 2014. The dancer has performed in some of the greatest classical ballets, including Swan Lake, Giselle and Bayadère. She has also performed in world premieres such as Blake Works I by Forsythe, and in contemporary works such as Sadeh 21 by Ohad Naharin.
Committed to the values of sharing her art, in 2018 she founded the association Independanse, a collective of artists with the ambition of promoting dance and the arts to diverse populations.
Language spoken: French
Photo credit: Albane Drion
Florian Astraudo
Born in 1998 in the South East of France, Florian Astraudo's work and research interests lie in the fields of movement, performance, photography and music. After starting to learn dance at the age of 5, he obtained his National Diploma of Professional Dancer at the Paris Opera School of Dance. Performing on stage in iconic ballets such as Swan Lake, La Bayadère, Romeo and Juliet, as well as more contemporary works such as Crystal Pite's The Season's Canon, he was also keen to expand his body vocabulary and experiences and so left the Paris National Opera company in 2019 to move to Portugal. He trained in contemporary dance and performance art where he worked with dancers renowned in their fields (Gonçalo Lobato, Ricardo Ambrozio, Inaki Azpillaga, Tomislav English, Máté Mészáros, Isael Cruz, etc.).
With this new spectrum of mastery of movement, he moved back to Paris in 2021.
Professional dancer, choreographer, organiser of events and cultural actions around the body, composer, photographer, etc., it is as a self-taught and multidisciplinary creative that he never stops exploring new horizons and meeting the curious.
Languages spoken: French and English
Photo credit: Julien Benhamou
Dionysios Karachalios
Dionysios is a multidisciplinary artist based between Paris and Athens who focuses on installations, sculpture, performance and digital art.
Recently he has been putting his creative energy into larger scale artworks, mainly installations and sculpture that question our relationship with nature, time and space.
Dionysios has worked with all the major fashion houses such as Helmut Lang, Faith Connexion and Balmain during Paris Fashion Week. He has created capsule collections, installations and performances that have appeared in Vogue magazine and exhibited in Paris (Printemps), London (Harrods), Hong Kong (Joyce) and Seoul (Galleria).
His work combines different mediums and platforms, allowing him to fully explore the various disciplines. He was invited to create the official congratulation gift sent by Greece to the White House in 2021 and in 2022 he auctioned a series of limited edition artworks in partnership with a Central American NGO to raise funds for improving access to fresh water in the region.
In 2022, his collection of digital design pieces for the metaverse were on show in the National Archives Museum in Paris and in Shanghai as part of their respective Design Weeks.
More recently, he exhibited his latest performance art installation, Meditation On Light, at Art Egypt’s Forever is Now exhibition around the monumental Pyramids of Giza, becoming the first artist to present an art performance in this iconic venue.
Languages spoken : French and English.
Photo credit : © Raf Souliotis
Albane Drion
A graduate of the prestigious Penninghen School of Art Direction since 2022, Albane works at McCann for major luxury brands. Her personal work focuses on research into fragmentation. Founder of indé.studio with her sister Eugénie, one of the branches of the independanse association, she visually explores the relationship between movement and vision, playing the role of photographer, director and graphic designer, being the focal point of the final result by directing both the music and each image.
Language spoken: French
Photo credit: Albane Drion
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Eugénie Drion
A dancer since the age of 5, Eugénie Drion completed a full course of study at the Paris Opera Ballet School and, through hard work and determination, was awarded the Prix Jeunes Espoirs in 2014. The dancer has performed in some of the greatest classical ballets, including Swan Lake, Giselle and Bayadère. She has also performed in world premieres such as Blake Works I by Forsythe, and in contemporary works such as Sadeh 21 by Ohad Naharin.
Committed to the values of sharing her art, in 2018 she founded the association Independanse, a collective of artists with the ambition of promoting dance and the arts to diverse populations.
Language spoken: French
Photo credit: Albane Drion
Ideal clothes for life on board:
During the days spent on board, you are advised to wear comfortable clothes or casual outfits. The entire ship is air-conditioned, so a light sweater, a light jacket or a shawl may be necessary. When moving about in the public areas of the ship and the decks, light but comfortable shoes are recommended.
Informal evening:
In the evening, you are advised to wear smart-casual attire, especially when dining in our restaurants where wearing shorts and tee-shirts is not allowed.
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Officer’s evening:
For all cruises longer than 8 nights, an Officer’s Evening with a white dress code may be organized. Therefore, we encourage you to bring a stylish white outfit for the occasion (otherwise black and white).
Gala evening:
During the cruise, two gala evenings will be organised on board. Thus, we recommend that you bring one or two formal outfits.
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SHOP:
A small shop is available on board offering a wide range of outfits, jewellery, leather goods and many accessories.
A laundry service (washing/ironing) is available on board, but unfortunately there are no dry cleaning services. For safety reasons, your cabin is not equipped with an iron.
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In your hand luggage, remember to bring any medicines that you need, and possibly a small spare bag of toiletries (in case of delay in the delivery of your baggage by the airline). Remember to always have your travel documents with you in case you need them: hotel vouchers, cruise vouchers, return flight tickets... Never leave them in your hold luggage.
All our cabins have a safe. We recommend not to go ashore with valuable jewellery.
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Embarkation 3/8/2024 from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Departure 4/8/2024 at 7:00 pm
Seated in the southern peninsula of Finland, Helsinki offers the buzz of a cosmopolitan city that has opted for both elegance and beauty. Explore its historical centre where the soft hues of neoclassical buildings are juxtaposed with spectacular modern constructions. The bustling Kallio district is teeming with boutiques and restaurants where you can taste some local specialities like graavilohi - a sweet, marinated, aromatic salmon dish. Keskuspuisto park, a stone’s throw from the centre, is a good place to sit and unwind.
Arrival 5/8/2024 at night
Departure 5/8/2024 midday
Opening onto the Baltic sea, to the far north of Estonia, the town of Tallin will win you over with the picturesque charm of its architecture. You can meander through its little streets in the heart of the medieval centre where its gothic town hall has been standing since 1404. The Kiek in de Kök tower, the Orthodox Alexander Nevski cathedral, or Toompea castle give visitors a taste of this town’s rich past. The city was particularly active during the medieval period, as is demonstrated by the very beautiful monuments from this period that are still visible. Don't hesitate to lose yourself in the heart of Tallinn, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Arrival 6/8/2024 early morning
Departure 6/8/2024 late afternoon
The capital of Sweden occupies an archipelago in the east of the country at the junction of Mälar Lake and the Baltic sea. In Gamla stan, meaning “old town” in Swedish, you can stroll at your leisure in picturesque medieval streets until you reach the majestic Royal Palace. On the green island of Djurgården, you can visit several very different kinds of cultural centres: the Vasa museum is dedicated to a 17th century three-mast, the ecomuseum of Skansen presents traditional customs, and the ABBA museum is dedicated to the legendary pop group. For a fantastic, all-encompassing view of Stockholm, you can take a ride in SkyView, a glass-encased sphere gondola that takes you to the top of the world’s largest building, the Ericsson Globe, a Stockholm landmark.
Arrival 7/8/2024 early morning
Departure 7/8/2024 midday
This old Hanseatic city lies to the west coast of Gotland, a Swedish island in the Baltic sea. Pass through the spectacular Visby fortifications and visit the old town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. You’ll discover the grand Visby homes of rich merchants as well as the lovely low wooden houses in the little cobbled streets. Don’t miss Saint Mary’s cathedral with its octagonal steeples, as well as Powder tower along the fortifications. Make sure you stop over in one of the rose-adorned cafés; indeed roses abound in this town where you can taste one of the island’s specialities, namely saffron pancakes with red fruit.
Arrival 8/8/2024 early morning
Departure 8/8/2024 late afternoon
This ravishing city on the Baltic sea is nicknamed “the golden door of Poland”, and you’ll understand why when you see its beautiful Hanseatic architecture. You’ll be charmed by the mouldings and gables that enhance the colourful façades of the houses. Along the Vistula Quays, you can take a pleasant stroll among the crafts shops. In elegant Mariacka street, the amber jewellers will most certainly tempt you into their boutiques. You can visit the church of Saint-Mary and its astronomic clock. Not far, the majestic Long Market square offers the famous Artus Court and the rich Gdansk History Museum.
Arrival 9/8/2024 early morning
Departure 9/8/2024 midday
In the very heart of the Baltic Sea, in the Ertholmene archipelago, the small island of Christiansoe – less than 0,5 km2 (barely 0,3 square miles) – awaits you. Thanks to its geographic form, which constitutes a natural harbour with the island of Frederiksø, it has been used as such for more than a thousand years. Pirates and fishermen succeeded one another here before the construction of its fortress, built between the 17th and 18th centuries, in the time of the Danish-Swedish wars. Visiting Christiansoe, you see the shaping of great history, the re-emergence of the rivalries and alliances that took place in the Baltic Sea. Today, this peaceful island offers you wild and preserved nature. A natural reserve since 1926, it is home in particular to a very large population of nesting and migrating birds that find food and tranquillity here.
Arrival 9/8/2024 midday
Departure 9/8/2024 early evening
Lying in the south-west of the Baltic Sea, the medieval village of Gudhjem, on the island of Bornholm, is one of the most visited and most popular villages in Denmark. As you stroll along its picturesque streets, you will fall under the spell of its varied landscapes, its easy way of life, and the authenticity of this charming town with half-timbered houses topped with red roofs, in the Danish tradition. It is here, along these charming streets, that the first herring smokehouses were built in the mid-19th century, attracting all the region’s fishermen. Tucked away in a gorgeous natural setting composed of rocky cliffs, dense forests and beaches of white sand, Gudhjem will provide an unforgettable interlude where time will seem to stand still.
Arrival 10/8/2024 early morning
Disembarkation 10/8/2024 at 8:00 am
Connected to the far eastern side of Sealand island, a few kilometres away from the Swedish coasts, Copenhagen offers you the high colour of Scandinavian capitals. You can discover the city's riches that weaves through the canal networks through the historical districts of Christiansborg and Nyhavn. Many palaces provide an apercu of Danish history. For eating, you can try out the smorrebrod, traditional danish sandwiches made with ham, cheese or smoked fish.
From the pier, drive towards Sibelius Park. It was named after Finland's greatest composer Jean Sibelius on his 80th birthday in 1945. Here you can view the Sibelius Monument designed by Eila Hiltunen.
Then proceed to Temppeliaukio Church. Built from the natural bedrock, it is one of Helsinki's most popular tourist attractions. The interior walls are created naturally by the rock, hence its nickname the Rock Church. The church was opened in 1969. Due to its excellent acoustics, the church is a popular venue for concerts.
After the visit, drive to Senate Square; it is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful urban squares in the world. The square is dominated by four buildings designed by Carl Ludvig Engel between 1822 and 1852: Helsinki Cathedral, the Government Palace, the main building of the University of Helsinki and the National Library of Finland.
Next, walk down from Senate Square to the very lively Market Place. Here, discover the real heart of Helsinki and enjoy free time walking around and tasting local foods. Re-board the coach for the return drive to the pier and ship.
Total : €75
According to availability, price per passenger.From the Market Square, board a local ferry to reach Suomenlinna Island. The island is a major monument of military architecture. The construction of the sea fortress on the islands just off Helsinki in the middle of the 18th century was the most extensive building project during Swedish rule. When it was complete, its military shipyard was one of the biggest dry docks in the world and centres of know-how at that time. At the end of Swedish rule, the fortress was being compared with the maritime fortifications of Gibraltar. The 250-year-old fortress, which has been preserved intact because of its military use, is today part of UNESCO’s World Heritage List.
Join your guide for a walking tour of the island.
From the fortress, head back to the mainland by ferry, where you will pass through the Market Square and enjoy free time before walking back to the ship.
Total : €80
According to availability, price per passenger.Start your visit with a scenic drive to Hvitträsk, passing the shipyard along the coastal road and the Embassy Park. Hvitträsk is the birthplace and former home of the famous Finnish architect Eero Saarinen. Saarinen's best-known projects include the TWA terminal at JFK airport, the St. Louis Arch and Washington's Dulles airport. A guide will accompany you to Saarinen's magnificent home, situated on a wooded hill overlooking a lake. Today, Hvitträsk is an exhibition center for Finnish arts and crafts. It was built in 1902 and is famous for its architecture, with natural stone and log buildings.
Your coach will then take you back to Helsinki. You will take Mannerheim Street, the city's main thoroughfare, where you can see the Olympic Stadium, which hosted the 1952 Olympic Games in Helsinki, the opera house, the parliament, the national museum and the Finlandia Hall concert and congress center, designed by architect Alvar Aalto. Stretch your legs and visit the Temppeliaukio rock church.
Youwill then pass the Music Center and the Oodi Library on your way to Senate Square and its elegant Lutheran Cathedral. Observe the Uspenski Cathedral and the icebreakers docked for the summer season. After a visit to Senate Square and Market Square, your coach will take you back to the dock and your ship.
Total : €100
According to availability, price per passenger.White sandy beaches, lush forests, small Nordic houses, the 330 or so islands that make up the Helsinki archipelago are an ode to nature and its simple joys. Thanks to your kayak, you will immerse yourself in these still wild landscapes.
Discovering a city from the water is generally a unique experience in itself. So, when this city is made up of mossy and opulent islands, welcoming beaches that go deep into abundant nature or impressive birdlife, the experience becomes breathtaking.
A real dive into nature, this kayaking excursion, with a snack, will enable you to immerse yourself into Finnish culture, and to get a taste of this way of life as close as possible to the elements.
Total : €120
According to availability, price per passenger.This tour takes you on a journey through Mother Nature's kitchen, right in the heart of the Finnish forest.
Board your coach for a 45 minute drive through the Finnish landscapes towards Nuuksio National Park.
Here, you will meet your local Finnish forest guide, who has studied all the edible herbs, berries and mushrooms. He will guide you through the national park and will explain all the secrets of the forest, which is a kind of open-air market garden and kitchen. Indeed, Finland's ever-changing and organic forests provide families with a wide variety of ingredients that change with each season.
During your tour in the middle of the forest the guide will tell you about the Finnish culture, and the importance of the open spaces for the locals.
Every story is unique when it starts in nature. The story of the day will be directed by the season and the wild foods you can find in the heart of it. From spring to autumn, you will be on the hunt for wild herbs like ground elder and nettle, wild berries like blueberries, raspberries and lingonberries, and some of nature's finest fungi (depending on the season), such as the golden chanterelle and the picturesque porcini.
Accompanied by your guide, you will stop for a delicious Finnish-style light lunch. This perfect moment will allow you to enjoy the serene beauty of the Finnish wilderness in your own way.
After this journey in the forest, you will reboard your coach and drive back to the ship.
Total : €165
According to availability, price per passenger.Tallinn is a wonderfully preserved city of the Hanseatic League with its old town entered in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Departing from the pier, your coach will circle around the Old town, offering magnificent views of the medieval city wall.
You will start your guided walking tour in the Upper Town with its watch-towers, graceful spires and winding, cobbled streets. Visit the Russian Orthodox Church, inaugurated in 1900 and filled with a stunning array of superb icons. You will view the exterior of the castle which is now the seat of Estonia's parliament. Built on a cliff top the Upper Town provides superb vantage point from which to view the red gabled roofs and spires of the Lower Town.
Your tour will continue as you follow your guide down Long and Short Leg Streets to the Lower Town. The first visit here will be to a historical building in the city centre where you will be treated to a delightful Estonian folk show.
Once you are rested and ready to resume your touring, you will continue with a walking tour of the Lower Town. Among the highlights is the apothecary, which opened in 1422, the Great Guild House, Holy Ghost Church and the 15th century Gothic Town Hall (all from outside). Here in the heart of Tallinn, you will enjoy some free time before rejoining your coach and returning to the pier.
Total : €50
According to availability, price per passenger.Immerse yourself in the medieval history of the Estonian capital through its emblematic monuments.
From the pier, your coach will take you through the modern part of the city before reaching the Old Town and stopping at the tall Pikk Hermann tower for a panoramic view of the imposing castle to which it is attached. You will then walk to the Kiek in de Kok tower to enjoy a superb view of the upper town’s towers and bell towers.
You will continue your visit on foot from the Hanseatic Old Town, past the Church of the Transfiguration, the Nun’s Gate, and the many merchant houses. On the way, admire the stunning Gothic facades of the guild houses as well as the Church of the Holy Spirit, home to Tallinn’s oldest clock.
Sitting in the centre of the square, the 15th-century town hall is one of few Gothic monuments from that period to be found in Europe. You will visit the Citizens’ Hall, now used for hosting receptions and concerts, as well as the Council Hall with its 15th-century furniture.
You will then admire the other buildings lining the square, including the shopfront of the apothecary, which is probably the oldest pharmacy in Europe, having been trading since 1422. After some free time, you will return to your coach via the Viru Gate, one of three gates that remain from the old city wall.
Total : €45
According to availability, price per passenger.This tour offers a unique opportunity to familiarize yourself with the most popular Estonian hors d'oeuvres of yesterday and today.
You will meet your guide on the pier and board your bus for a short trip to Tallinn's medieaval castle on the bank of the old moat.
You will cross the Nuns' Gate to City Hall Square, the liveliest part of town, filled with restaurants and cafés, many of which are open-air. Across the square, in a charming Jugendstil building, you will find the day's restaurant serving an assortment of typical Estonian hors d'oeuvres. The restaurant's chef will explain the preparation process for the various appetizers and their ingredients and will be happy to answer any questions you may have.
The dishes are accompanied by different types of apple cider. Estonia's climate is highly conducive to growing apples.
At the end of the tasting, you will be served a delicious cup of coffee and dessert.
Before heading back to your ship, you will have some free time in one of the city's most popular districts.
Total : €70
According to availability, price per passenger.Discover the best Tallinn has to offer. This tour takes you to Tallinn's seaside, Peter the Great's summer palace, the romantic Kadriorg Park and the site of the Song Festival. The seaside promenade leads to Tallinn's Old Town, where you will cycle along the ancient walls.
You will meet your guide/instructor on the quay, where you will be given your equipment and a safety briefing before starting your tour. You will head for Kadriorg Park, a green oasis in the centre of Tallinn. Here, you can admire the Baroque palace of Peter and Catherine (now a museum of foreign art) and the presidential palace.
Continue on to Pirita with a stop at the Song Festival Grounds, home of the major Estonian song festivals, which have been held here for over 150 years.
On the way back, you will drive along Seaside Avenue, enjoying a magnificent view of the Tallinn skyline. You will pass the Rotermann district, a fine example of the symbiosis between unique modern architecture and a collection of renovated 19th-century industrial buildings. Before reaching Tallinn's well-preserved Hanseatic Old Town, you will enjoy a refreshment break in a local café.
After passing St. Margaret's Tower and St. Olav's Church, you will make a longer stop at Town Hall Square.
Here, you can spend some free time before cycling back to the pier or stay longer in the city and take a shuttle back to the pier.
Total : €60
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, board your coach for a 30-minute drive towards the City Hall.
The imposing City Hall is beautifully situated by the shores of the Lake Mälaren. Inaugurated in 1923 after 12 years of work, it is renowned for its architecture, murals, and mosaics, as well as for being the site of the annual Nobel Prize banquet. Experience the grandeur and spaciousness of the impressive Blue Hall and Golden Chamber and enjoy the beautiful view from the Garden.
Witness the historic elegance of the exterior of the Royal Palace, dating from the 18th century but built on the remains of the old castle “Three Crowns”, which dates as far back as the 12th century. Built on a hill in the Old Town, the Royal Palace has no less than 608 rooms.
Continue with your guide for a walk along the narrow streets of the Old Town and experience the medieval intimacy of what is today a living historical monument of international renown. Savour the bohemian atmosphere and the sense of age in houses dating from the 16th to the 19th centuries with Baroque doorways and coats of arms. You will pass by Stockholm Cathedral (the oldest church in Stockholm) and the Great Square in the centre of the Old Town, which is dominated by the old Stock Exchange, today housing the Nobel (Prize) Museum and the Swedish Academy.
Next, reboard your coach and continue the panoramic sightseeing en route to the Vasa Museum, for a guided visit. The museum was built around a 17th century warship, which sank in Stockholm’s inner harbour on its maiden voyage in 1628. Salvaged in 1961 and today restored to its former glory, the Vasa represents an authentic piece of living history.
After the visit, reboard your coach for the panoramic return drive to the pier and your ship.
Total : €95
According to availability, price per passenger.Covering the city districts of Södermalm, Gamla Stan, Norrmalm, Östermalm and Djurgården, this tour offers an excellent introduction to Stockholm from land and from the water.
Drive through the enchanting medieval Old Town, the Gamla Stan, with the Royal Palace dating from the 18th century, overlooking Stockholm's inner harbor. It is surrounded by many other magnificent old houses and palaces.
Continue past the Royal Opera House and through the modern shopping and business areas at Hamngatan and Sergels Torg.
Leave the coach and board a motor launch for a 50-minute Royal Canal tour into the Stockholm's National City Park.
Cruise along Strandvägen, one of the most exclusive areas in Stockholm, and through the green and lush park areas of Djurgården. Once a Royal hunting area, today Djurgården functions as Stockholm's amusement and recreation center. It is home to great parklands, beautiful gardens, cafés and restaurants, the Gröna Lund Tivoli, the Skansen Open-Air Museum and the well-known Vasa Museum, which houses the 17th-century warship Vasa.
Out on more open water, you will pass Fjäderholmarna, the Feather Islands. Continue past Prince Eugen's Waldemarsudde.
After the visit, reboard your coach for the panoramic return drive to the pier and your ship.
Total : €100
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, start with some panoramic sightseeing to the island of Djurgården, where the number one attraction in Stockholm is located, the Vasa Museum. You will enjoy a guided visit of the mueum, housing the warship Vasa, once the pride of Sweden’s mighty navy. On her maiden voyage in 1628 she capsized and sank in Stockholm’s inner harbour. In 1961, after 333 years at the bottom of the water she was salvaged and is today restored to much of her original magnificence.
You will continue your visit through the northern outskirts of the city and through the scenic countryside en route to Sigtuna, an idyllic little town, approximately 45 minutes drive north of Stockholm and beautifully situated between the Lake Mälaren and cultivated areas bearing countless traces of old cultural traditions.
Sigtuna was founded around 980 on the threshold of a new age as the Viking period became the medieval period, and Sweden united into one kingdom. Sigtuna became the first Christian town in Sweden, a centre of the new religion.
Many stone churches were erected but only the ruins of three of them remain to be seen. You will discover this charming town with picturesque wooden houses, narrow alleys and the smallest Town Hall in Scandinavia, dating from 1744. During your visit, tour the major points of interest including one of the Church Ruins, the Town Hall, St Mary’s church and “Stora Gatan”, the oldest street in Sweden.
Finally, enjoy a 3 courses lunch served at a local resturant and have some free time before returning to your ship.
Total : €130
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier in Gdansk, you will board your coach for a drive through the suburban and commercial sections of Gdansk on your way to the Old Town.
The city’s 1,000 years of history have left a collection of buildings and monuments designed in Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles. Your guided walk will bring you to the heart of the city - the Old Town. You will see buildings decorated with elaborate façades crowded by ornate gables. You will pass by the Town Hall, Long Market and the beautiful 15th century merchant’s Palace of Artus Court. Pause at Neptune’s Fountain to admire this monumental symbol of Gdansk’s Hanseatic past and its connection with the sea before walking down to the waterfront canal. Then take Mariacka or St. Mary’s Street, which delight its visitors with its lively atmosphere, quaint shops and lovely terraced buildings.
Continue to St. Mary’s Church, the pride of Gdansk. Gothic St. Mary’s is the world’s largest brick church, accommodating some 25,000 worshippers. Situated in the centre of the Old Town, this medieval church took 159 years to build, and its deceivingly plain exterior belies a bright, spacious interior with large windows and more than 30 beautifully decorated chapels. The floor is covered with ancient tombstones, and the northern transept holds an amazing 15th-century astronomical clock, complete with the zodiac cycle and a calendar of the saints.
You will enjoy time at leisure to shop for amber jewellery, artwork and souvenirs in the Old Town of Gdansk.
Total : €60
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier in Gdansk, you will board your coach for a drive through the suburban and commercial sections of Gdansk on your way to the Old Town.
The city’s 1,000 years of history have left a collection of buildings and monuments designed in Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles. Your guided walk will bring you to the heart of the city - the Old Town. You will see buildings decorated with elaborate facades crowded by ornate gables. You will pass by the Town Hall, Long Market and the beautiful 15th century merchant’s Palace of Artus Court. Pause at Neptune’s Fountain to admire this monumental symbol of Gdansk’s Hanseatic past and its connection with the sea before walking down to the waterfront canal. Then take Mariacka or St. Mary’s Street, which delight its visitors with its lively atmosphere, quaint shops and lovely terraced buildings.
Continue to St. Mary’s Church, the pride of Gdansk. Gothic St. Mary’s is the world’s largest brick church, accommodating some 25,000 worshippers. Situated in the centre of Old Town, this medieval church took 159 years to build, and its deceivingly plain exterior belies a bright, spacious interior with large windows and more than 30 beautifully decorated chapels. The floor is covered with ancient tombstones, and the northern transept holds an amazing 15th-century astronomical clock, complete with the zodiac cycle and a calendar of the saints. Enjoy some time at leisure to shop for amber jewellery, artwork and souvenirs in the Old Town of Gdansk.
Next, drive to the Polish Baltic Philharmonic and enjoy an exlusive concert of Polish classical music, which presents the most famous pieces of classical music written by Frédéric Chopin, as well as other great masters that continued his tradition: Edward Grieg, Fritz Kreisler, Wojciech Kilar (a contemporary film music composer) and Henryk Wieniawski. The entire programme will be performed by a renowned Polish pianist Rafal Lewandowski.
After the concert, re-board your coach for the return drive to the pier and your ship.
Total : €350
According to availability, price per passenger.Discover one of the most popular specialties of Poland: pierogi. This tour will allow you to taste the local food and enjoy a guided tour of Gdansk.
Meet your guide and board your coach for a short 30-minute drive to downtown Gdansk.
Together with your guide, you will arrive at a local workshop where you can make and taste pierogi. Indeed, as far as cuisine is concerned, Poland is the most famous country for its pierogi, also called dumplings. They are made by wrapping pockets of unleavened dough around a savoury or sweet filling and cooking them in boiling water. During this workshop, your local chef will explain all the subtleties of this dish. He will guide you in the preparation of your pierogi. You will have the opportunity to get your hands dirty by following the Polish recipe with local ingredients and your chef's instructions, and prepare your own Polish dumplings. Your chefs know the recipes inside out, so you will not only prepare and taste these delicious dishes, but you will also learn about the true Polish traditions. After the workshop, you will taste your preparations accompanied by a glass of a typical Polish drink, namely kompot. It is a national drink, that is non-alcoholic, which and accompanies the meals in Poland. Very different from the traditional compote, the Polish kompot is prepared with stewed fruits and water.
After this workshop and tastings, you will head to a local restaurant for another tasting: the Goldwasser. This is a strong liquor made from roots and herbs that has been produced since at least 1598 in Gdansk. The most striking feature of this drink is the presence of small gold flakes of 22 or 23 carats suspended in the drink. You will learn more about its history from your guide and taste the liquor.
Finally, your guide will take you to the heart of Gdansk for a guided tour of the Old Town. - tThe city's 1,000-year history has left a rich collection of buildings and monuments designed in a splendid mix of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles. Although Gdansk's Old Town is not as old as it looks, as over 80% of the buildings were rebuilt after the devastation of World War II, it has been thoroughly and lovingly restored to its former glory.
Enjoy some free time before re-joining your guide and coach to return to your ship.
Total : €140
According to availability, price per passenger.Discover the beauty of Poland and visit the castle that has remained an object of European fascination since its mediaval origins.
Meet your guide, then board your bus for a one-hour ride to the town of Malbork.
Follow your guide and get immersed in medieval Poland, the time of the Teutonic Knights and the largest medieval fortress in Europe.
Malbork Castle, also known as the Castle of the Teutonic Order of Malbork, is the most complete and elaborate example of a Gothic brick castle complex in the characteristic and unique style of the Teutonic Order. Moreover, in 1997 it was included in the list of UNSECO World Heritage Sites. A large part of the original structure remains in Malbork and testifies to the high standard and exceptional quality of craftsmanship practiced in the region throughout the 14th century. Construction along the Nogat River began in 1274, when the Teutonic Knights created this massive stone fortress that includes formidable defensive walls, towers, a labyrinth of chambers, keeps and wonderful architectural details. In 1309, the headquarters of the knights left Venice to settle here. In 1466, the castle and town became part of Royal Prussia, a province of Poland, and served as the royal residence of Polish kings for the next 300 years. Extensive conservation work on the castle was carried out in the 19th and early 20th centuries. After the severe damage it suffered during the final phase of World War II, the castle was renovated once again. Today, the castle serves as a museum, with large exhibition halls, which display collections of armour, ceramics, sculptures and spectacular Baltic amber.
At the end of this exceptional tour, you will return, by bus, to your ship in Gdansk.
Total : €80
According to availability, price per passenger.The inhabitants of the Kashubian region say that God forgot about the people of Kashubian when the world was created. Having noticed this, God was so embarrassed that he gave this piece of land all that was left: golden sand, round stones, green forests, blue lakes and rolling hills. Who knows, maybe it really did happen.
You will meet your guide on the pier and board your bus for the hour-long drive to Kashubia.
This is a popular region throughout Poland, for many reasons. In addition to the region's interesting history and culture, visitors are attracted by "kaszëbsczé jezora et kaszëbsczi las", which means nature that combines forest and water in a special way. With an area of over 32,000 hectares, the Krajobrazowy Park (Kashubian Landscape Park) covers the highest and most diverse part of the Kashubian Lake District, often referred to as "Szwajcaria Kaszubska" (Kashubian Switzerland). For nature lovers, there are a multitude of hiking trails of different types and lengths. During your visit to Kashubia, you will enjoy a 9 km hike through the forest of this magnificent region.
Next, you will head to the top of a commanding hill (221.3 m above sea level) above Reboszewo has stood a replica of a wooden windmill - kozlak - since 2012. From the top floor, you can admire the panorama of the surrounding hills and lakes. You will also see the original mechanism transported from Sokólka in Podlasie.
After this visit, which will teach you more about Kashubian culture, you will enjoy a well-deserved coffee break, while taking in the surroundings.
Finally, you will catch your bus back to your ship in Gdansk.
• This tour involves 9 km of walking on forest paths, uneven, earthy and pebbly. We recommend you wear hiking clothes, with a windbreaker or waterproof jacket, and hiking boots. This hike is recommended for people in good physical condition.
Total : €155
According to availability, price per passenger.From Gudhjem, you will board your coach and begin your scenic tour through the picturesque farmlands of the small Baltic island of Bornholm belonging to Denmark. On the way, you will enjoy the coastal landscape, heading to the Baltic Sea Glass workshop, located a few kilometers from Gudhjem. Baltic Sea Glass is Denmark's largest glass blowing studio, for which the island is famous. The studio and gallery are set in a converted chicken coop. Today, Baltic Sea Glass welcomes between 100,000 and 120,000 visitors every year. Although they mainly design and produce functional tabletop glassware, the workshop also creates unique pieces for galleries and museum exhibitions.
At the end of the tour, you will continue to Almindingen, on the other side of the island. In one of Denmark's largest forest areas, you will discover Oesterlars round church, one of the four round churches located on Bornholm (representing half of all round churches in Denmark). A visit inside the church is planned, provided that no religious services are scheduled.
The next stop is at Hammershus, an ancient fortress built on the northern tip of Bornholm. These are the largest castle ruins in Northern Europe. The oldest part was built in the early 12th century to consolidate the power held by the Archbishop of Lund (then part of Denmark) over the island and obtained through an agreement with the Danish king, Svend Grathe. For the next 500 years Hammershus was home to various rulers of the island. Hammershus has been rebuilt and expanded several times. In 1743, Hammershus was finally abandoned as a fortress.
You visit will end with a stop in the charming village of Allinge where you will visit one of the smokehouses for that the island is also renowned. During this visit, you can taste smoked herring and an icecold beer before making the short return trip to the village of Gudhjem to board your ship.
Total : €105
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, board your bus for a 30-minute drive and start your adventure around the island and through the lush Danish countryside. Drive along the northern coast of this little island situated far from the rest of Denmark in the Baltic Sea. Enjoy the unspoiled landscape and cliffs along the coast and drive through the little village of Allinge before reaching your first stop, the ruins of Hammershus.
Hammershus is the largest ruined castle in Northern Europe. The oldest part of the ruin dates back to the early 12th century and was erected to consolidate control of the island by Archbishop of Lund in the south of Sweden, which also used to be a part of Denmark. Enjoy the magnificent view of the ruin from the viewing point and explore the visitor center where you can learn more about the ruin and the kings who ruled the island.
Next, enjoy the journey to the south of Bornholm, arriving at its biggest town Rønne. Rønne is the largest town on the Danish island of Bornholm. Owing to its natural harbour and its strategic position in the Baltic Sea, Rønne has an interesting history, falling under both German and Swedish influence during its development as a herring fishing port. You will take a stroll along the cobbled streets and enjoy the coloured timbered and half-timbered houses. Rønne is now one of the most visited and popular villages in Denmark. Enjoy time exploring the capital on your own.
Along the northern coast, you will travel into the countryside passing the famous round church of Østerlars , where a uick photo stop will be made (outside visit), which dates back to 1150. It was used both as a place of worship and as protection against enemies from the sea.
Taking the coastal road, you will then travel back to Gudhjem, where you will have the opportunity to walk from the top of the village down the winding narrow streets with your guide before your journey ends where it began.
Total : €85
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Day 1 - Helsinki
Meet at Helsinki Airport in the Arrival hall. Look for PONANT sign. You will be greeted by our local representative off the flight selected by PONANT or any other flight (provided that you have previously communicated your flight schedule to your travel agent).
You will be transferred to the hotel Haven 5*.
Day and dinner are at leisure.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 2 – Helsinki/Fiskars
After breakfast and check-out, leave Helsinki for a panoramic drive through the beautiful Finnish countryside.
In just over an hour, you will arrive in Fiskars - a flourishing ironworks village with a colourful history. Fiskars is best known for jewellery, ceramics, woodcrafts, and distilleries. You can take a restroom stop at the information centre before you continue to KWUM. In the Korean language, the word KWUM means “dream”, but in Fiskars it means The Karin Widnäs’ museum. The idea of creating a ceramics museum had a long gestation period, but once the project got under way, the over 300- square meter building was completed in just a few years. The architecture combines timber and ceramics elements, and indeed can be seen as a blueprint of just how to do so. The architect Tuomo Siitonen designed Studio Widnäs, the artist’s home, workshop, and gallery.
After leaving KWUM, take a walk with your guide through Fiskars village and hear about the history of the village and the items that are still being made there, and you can even pop into some of the shops. On the other side of the village, you will find a glass studio where the host will entertain you with a presentation of glass blowing.
Enjoy a traditional village lunch with local beverages at a cozy restaurant, and then take time to browse some of the artisan’s shops before returning to Helsinki. When arriving at Helsinki, a photo stop will be made at the Senate Square.
You will then be transferred to the pier of Helsinki to embark on board your ship.
Your hotel:
Hotel Haven is an elegant boutique hotel in the heart of Helsinki. Located by the South Harbour and Market Square, Hotel Haven is a perfect place to feel the unique energy of the city. Its 137 comfortable rooms offer a cosy and quiet atmosphere in which to relax.
Upgraded rooms are also available depending on availability and on a supplement basis. Contact your travel professional for further detail.
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Contact of your hotel:
Hotel Haven
Unioninkatu 17, 00130
Helsinki, Finland
Telephone number: +358 9 681930
Duration and order of the visits may vary. To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel agent; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
Total : €670
Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability.From the pier, drive towards Sibelius Park. It was named after Finland's greatest composer Jean Sibelius on his 80th birthday in 1945. Here you can view the Sibelius Monument designed by Eila Hiltunen.
Then proceed to Temppeliaukio Church. Built from the natural bedrock, it is one of Helsinki's most popular tourist attractions. The interior walls are created naturally by the rock, hence its nickname the Rock Church. The church was opened in 1969. Due to its excellent acoustics, the church is a popular venue for concerts.
After the visit, drive to Senate Square; it is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful urban squares in the world. The square is dominated by four buildings designed by Carl Ludvig Engel between 1822 and 1852: Helsinki Cathedral, the Government Palace, the main building of the University of Helsinki and the National Library of Finland.
Next, walk down from Senate Square to the very lively Market Place. Here, discover the real heart of Helsinki and enjoy free time walking around and tasting local foods. Re-board the coach for the return drive to the pier and ship.
Total : €75
According to availability, price per passenger.From the Market Square, board a local ferry to reach Suomenlinna Island. The island is a major monument of military architecture. The construction of the sea fortress on the islands just off Helsinki in the middle of the 18th century was the most extensive building project during Swedish rule. When it was complete, its military shipyard was one of the biggest dry docks in the world and centres of know-how at that time. At the end of Swedish rule, the fortress was being compared with the maritime fortifications of Gibraltar. The 250-year-old fortress, which has been preserved intact because of its military use, is today part of UNESCO’s World Heritage List.
Join your guide for a walking tour of the island.
From the fortress, head back to the mainland by ferry, where you will pass through the Market Square and enjoy free time before walking back to the ship.
Total : €80
According to availability, price per passenger.Start your visit with a scenic drive to Hvitträsk, passing the shipyard along the coastal road and the Embassy Park. Hvitträsk is the birthplace and former home of the famous Finnish architect Eero Saarinen. Saarinen's best-known projects include the TWA terminal at JFK airport, the St. Louis Arch and Washington's Dulles airport. A guide will accompany you to Saarinen's magnificent home, situated on a wooded hill overlooking a lake. Today, Hvitträsk is an exhibition center for Finnish arts and crafts. It was built in 1902 and is famous for its architecture, with natural stone and log buildings.
Your coach will then take you back to Helsinki. You will take Mannerheim Street, the city's main thoroughfare, where you can see the Olympic Stadium, which hosted the 1952 Olympic Games in Helsinki, the opera house, the parliament, the national museum and the Finlandia Hall concert and congress center, designed by architect Alvar Aalto. Stretch your legs and visit the Temppeliaukio rock church.
Youwill then pass the Music Center and the Oodi Library on your way to Senate Square and its elegant Lutheran Cathedral. Observe the Uspenski Cathedral and the icebreakers docked for the summer season. After a visit to Senate Square and Market Square, your coach will take you back to the dock and your ship.
Total : €100
According to availability, price per passenger.White sandy beaches, lush forests, small Nordic houses, the 330 or so islands that make up the Helsinki archipelago are an ode to nature and its simple joys. Thanks to your kayak, you will immerse yourself in these still wild landscapes.
Discovering a city from the water is generally a unique experience in itself. So, when this city is made up of mossy and opulent islands, welcoming beaches that go deep into abundant nature or impressive birdlife, the experience becomes breathtaking.
A real dive into nature, this kayaking excursion, with a snack, will enable you to immerse yourself into Finnish culture, and to get a taste of this way of life as close as possible to the elements.
Total : €120
According to availability, price per passenger.This tour takes you on a journey through Mother Nature's kitchen, right in the heart of the Finnish forest.
Board your coach for a 45 minute drive through the Finnish landscapes towards Nuuksio National Park.
Here, you will meet your local Finnish forest guide, who has studied all the edible herbs, berries and mushrooms. He will guide you through the national park and will explain all the secrets of the forest, which is a kind of open-air market garden and kitchen. Indeed, Finland's ever-changing and organic forests provide families with a wide variety of ingredients that change with each season.
During your tour in the middle of the forest the guide will tell you about the Finnish culture, and the importance of the open spaces for the locals.
Every story is unique when it starts in nature. The story of the day will be directed by the season and the wild foods you can find in the heart of it. From spring to autumn, you will be on the hunt for wild herbs like ground elder and nettle, wild berries like blueberries, raspberries and lingonberries, and some of nature's finest fungi (depending on the season), such as the golden chanterelle and the picturesque porcini.
Accompanied by your guide, you will stop for a delicious Finnish-style light lunch. This perfect moment will allow you to enjoy the serene beauty of the Finnish wilderness in your own way.
After this journey in the forest, you will reboard your coach and drive back to the ship.
Total : €165
According to availability, price per passenger.Tallinn is a wonderfully preserved city of the Hanseatic League with its old town entered in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Departing from the pier, your coach will circle around the Old town, offering magnificent views of the medieval city wall.
You will start your guided walking tour in the Upper Town with its watch-towers, graceful spires and winding, cobbled streets. Visit the Russian Orthodox Church, inaugurated in 1900 and filled with a stunning array of superb icons. You will view the exterior of the castle which is now the seat of Estonia's parliament. Built on a cliff top the Upper Town provides superb vantage point from which to view the red gabled roofs and spires of the Lower Town.
Your tour will continue as you follow your guide down Long and Short Leg Streets to the Lower Town. The first visit here will be to a historical building in the city centre where you will be treated to a delightful Estonian folk show.
Once you are rested and ready to resume your touring, you will continue with a walking tour of the Lower Town. Among the highlights is the apothecary, which opened in 1422, the Great Guild House, Holy Ghost Church and the 15th century Gothic Town Hall (all from outside). Here in the heart of Tallinn, you will enjoy some free time before rejoining your coach and returning to the pier.
Total : €50
According to availability, price per passenger.Immerse yourself in the medieval history of the Estonian capital through its emblematic monuments.
From the pier, your coach will take you through the modern part of the city before reaching the Old Town and stopping at the tall Pikk Hermann tower for a panoramic view of the imposing castle to which it is attached. You will then walk to the Kiek in de Kok tower to enjoy a superb view of the upper town’s towers and bell towers.
You will continue your visit on foot from the Hanseatic Old Town, past the Church of the Transfiguration, the Nun’s Gate, and the many merchant houses. On the way, admire the stunning Gothic facades of the guild houses as well as the Church of the Holy Spirit, home to Tallinn’s oldest clock.
Sitting in the centre of the square, the 15th-century town hall is one of few Gothic monuments from that period to be found in Europe. You will visit the Citizens’ Hall, now used for hosting receptions and concerts, as well as the Council Hall with its 15th-century furniture.
You will then admire the other buildings lining the square, including the shopfront of the apothecary, which is probably the oldest pharmacy in Europe, having been trading since 1422. After some free time, you will return to your coach via the Viru Gate, one of three gates that remain from the old city wall.
Total : €45
According to availability, price per passenger.This tour offers a unique opportunity to familiarize yourself with the most popular Estonian hors d'oeuvres of yesterday and today.
You will meet your guide on the pier and board your bus for a short trip to Tallinn's medieaval castle on the bank of the old moat.
You will cross the Nuns' Gate to City Hall Square, the liveliest part of town, filled with restaurants and cafés, many of which are open-air. Across the square, in a charming Jugendstil building, you will find the day's restaurant serving an assortment of typical Estonian hors d'oeuvres. The restaurant's chef will explain the preparation process for the various appetizers and their ingredients and will be happy to answer any questions you may have.
The dishes are accompanied by different types of apple cider. Estonia's climate is highly conducive to growing apples.
At the end of the tasting, you will be served a delicious cup of coffee and dessert.
Before heading back to your ship, you will have some free time in one of the city's most popular districts.
Total : €70
According to availability, price per passenger.Discover the best Tallinn has to offer. This tour takes you to Tallinn's seaside, Peter the Great's summer palace, the romantic Kadriorg Park and the site of the Song Festival. The seaside promenade leads to Tallinn's Old Town, where you will cycle along the ancient walls.
You will meet your guide/instructor on the quay, where you will be given your equipment and a safety briefing before starting your tour. You will head for Kadriorg Park, a green oasis in the centre of Tallinn. Here, you can admire the Baroque palace of Peter and Catherine (now a museum of foreign art) and the presidential palace.
Continue on to Pirita with a stop at the Song Festival Grounds, home of the major Estonian song festivals, which have been held here for over 150 years.
On the way back, you will drive along Seaside Avenue, enjoying a magnificent view of the Tallinn skyline. You will pass the Rotermann district, a fine example of the symbiosis between unique modern architecture and a collection of renovated 19th-century industrial buildings. Before reaching Tallinn's well-preserved Hanseatic Old Town, you will enjoy a refreshment break in a local café.
After passing St. Margaret's Tower and St. Olav's Church, you will make a longer stop at Town Hall Square.
Here, you can spend some free time before cycling back to the pier or stay longer in the city and take a shuttle back to the pier.
Total : €60
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, board your coach for a 30-minute drive towards the City Hall.
The imposing City Hall is beautifully situated by the shores of the Lake Mälaren. Inaugurated in 1923 after 12 years of work, it is renowned for its architecture, murals, and mosaics, as well as for being the site of the annual Nobel Prize banquet. Experience the grandeur and spaciousness of the impressive Blue Hall and Golden Chamber and enjoy the beautiful view from the Garden.
Witness the historic elegance of the exterior of the Royal Palace, dating from the 18th century but built on the remains of the old castle “Three Crowns”, which dates as far back as the 12th century. Built on a hill in the Old Town, the Royal Palace has no less than 608 rooms.
Continue with your guide for a walk along the narrow streets of the Old Town and experience the medieval intimacy of what is today a living historical monument of international renown. Savour the bohemian atmosphere and the sense of age in houses dating from the 16th to the 19th centuries with Baroque doorways and coats of arms. You will pass by Stockholm Cathedral (the oldest church in Stockholm) and the Great Square in the centre of the Old Town, which is dominated by the old Stock Exchange, today housing the Nobel (Prize) Museum and the Swedish Academy.
Next, reboard your coach and continue the panoramic sightseeing en route to the Vasa Museum, for a guided visit. The museum was built around a 17th century warship, which sank in Stockholm’s inner harbour on its maiden voyage in 1628. Salvaged in 1961 and today restored to its former glory, the Vasa represents an authentic piece of living history.
After the visit, reboard your coach for the panoramic return drive to the pier and your ship.
Total : €95
According to availability, price per passenger.Covering the city districts of Södermalm, Gamla Stan, Norrmalm, Östermalm and Djurgården, this tour offers an excellent introduction to Stockholm from land and from the water.
Drive through the enchanting medieval Old Town, the Gamla Stan, with the Royal Palace dating from the 18th century, overlooking Stockholm's inner harbor. It is surrounded by many other magnificent old houses and palaces.
Continue past the Royal Opera House and through the modern shopping and business areas at Hamngatan and Sergels Torg.
Leave the coach and board a motor launch for a 50-minute Royal Canal tour into the Stockholm's National City Park.
Cruise along Strandvägen, one of the most exclusive areas in Stockholm, and through the green and lush park areas of Djurgården. Once a Royal hunting area, today Djurgården functions as Stockholm's amusement and recreation center. It is home to great parklands, beautiful gardens, cafés and restaurants, the Gröna Lund Tivoli, the Skansen Open-Air Museum and the well-known Vasa Museum, which houses the 17th-century warship Vasa.
Out on more open water, you will pass Fjäderholmarna, the Feather Islands. Continue past Prince Eugen's Waldemarsudde.
After the visit, reboard your coach for the panoramic return drive to the pier and your ship.
Total : €100
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, start with some panoramic sightseeing to the island of Djurgården, where the number one attraction in Stockholm is located, the Vasa Museum. You will enjoy a guided visit of the mueum, housing the warship Vasa, once the pride of Sweden’s mighty navy. On her maiden voyage in 1628 she capsized and sank in Stockholm’s inner harbour. In 1961, after 333 years at the bottom of the water she was salvaged and is today restored to much of her original magnificence.
You will continue your visit through the northern outskirts of the city and through the scenic countryside en route to Sigtuna, an idyllic little town, approximately 45 minutes drive north of Stockholm and beautifully situated between the Lake Mälaren and cultivated areas bearing countless traces of old cultural traditions.
Sigtuna was founded around 980 on the threshold of a new age as the Viking period became the medieval period, and Sweden united into one kingdom. Sigtuna became the first Christian town in Sweden, a centre of the new religion.
Many stone churches were erected but only the ruins of three of them remain to be seen. You will discover this charming town with picturesque wooden houses, narrow alleys and the smallest Town Hall in Scandinavia, dating from 1744. During your visit, tour the major points of interest including one of the Church Ruins, the Town Hall, St Mary’s church and “Stora Gatan”, the oldest street in Sweden.
Finally, enjoy a 3 courses lunch served at a local resturant and have some free time before returning to your ship.
Total : €130
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier in Gdansk, you will board your coach for a drive through the suburban and commercial sections of Gdansk on your way to the Old Town.
The city’s 1,000 years of history have left a collection of buildings and monuments designed in Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles. Your guided walk will bring you to the heart of the city - the Old Town. You will see buildings decorated with elaborate façades crowded by ornate gables. You will pass by the Town Hall, Long Market and the beautiful 15th century merchant’s Palace of Artus Court. Pause at Neptune’s Fountain to admire this monumental symbol of Gdansk’s Hanseatic past and its connection with the sea before walking down to the waterfront canal. Then take Mariacka or St. Mary’s Street, which delight its visitors with its lively atmosphere, quaint shops and lovely terraced buildings.
Continue to St. Mary’s Church, the pride of Gdansk. Gothic St. Mary’s is the world’s largest brick church, accommodating some 25,000 worshippers. Situated in the centre of the Old Town, this medieval church took 159 years to build, and its deceivingly plain exterior belies a bright, spacious interior with large windows and more than 30 beautifully decorated chapels. The floor is covered with ancient tombstones, and the northern transept holds an amazing 15th-century astronomical clock, complete with the zodiac cycle and a calendar of the saints.
You will enjoy time at leisure to shop for amber jewellery, artwork and souvenirs in the Old Town of Gdansk.
Total : €60
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier in Gdansk, you will board your coach for a drive through the suburban and commercial sections of Gdansk on your way to the Old Town.
The city’s 1,000 years of history have left a collection of buildings and monuments designed in Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles. Your guided walk will bring you to the heart of the city - the Old Town. You will see buildings decorated with elaborate facades crowded by ornate gables. You will pass by the Town Hall, Long Market and the beautiful 15th century merchant’s Palace of Artus Court. Pause at Neptune’s Fountain to admire this monumental symbol of Gdansk’s Hanseatic past and its connection with the sea before walking down to the waterfront canal. Then take Mariacka or St. Mary’s Street, which delight its visitors with its lively atmosphere, quaint shops and lovely terraced buildings.
Continue to St. Mary’s Church, the pride of Gdansk. Gothic St. Mary’s is the world’s largest brick church, accommodating some 25,000 worshippers. Situated in the centre of Old Town, this medieval church took 159 years to build, and its deceivingly plain exterior belies a bright, spacious interior with large windows and more than 30 beautifully decorated chapels. The floor is covered with ancient tombstones, and the northern transept holds an amazing 15th-century astronomical clock, complete with the zodiac cycle and a calendar of the saints. Enjoy some time at leisure to shop for amber jewellery, artwork and souvenirs in the Old Town of Gdansk.
Next, drive to the Polish Baltic Philharmonic and enjoy an exlusive concert of Polish classical music, which presents the most famous pieces of classical music written by Frédéric Chopin, as well as other great masters that continued his tradition: Edward Grieg, Fritz Kreisler, Wojciech Kilar (a contemporary film music composer) and Henryk Wieniawski. The entire programme will be performed by a renowned Polish pianist Rafal Lewandowski.
After the concert, re-board your coach for the return drive to the pier and your ship.
Total : €350
According to availability, price per passenger.Discover one of the most popular specialties of Poland: pierogi. This tour will allow you to taste the local food and enjoy a guided tour of Gdansk.
Meet your guide and board your coach for a short 30-minute drive to downtown Gdansk.
Together with your guide, you will arrive at a local workshop where you can make and taste pierogi. Indeed, as far as cuisine is concerned, Poland is the most famous country for its pierogi, also called dumplings. They are made by wrapping pockets of unleavened dough around a savoury or sweet filling and cooking them in boiling water. During this workshop, your local chef will explain all the subtleties of this dish. He will guide you in the preparation of your pierogi. You will have the opportunity to get your hands dirty by following the Polish recipe with local ingredients and your chef's instructions, and prepare your own Polish dumplings. Your chefs know the recipes inside out, so you will not only prepare and taste these delicious dishes, but you will also learn about the true Polish traditions. After the workshop, you will taste your preparations accompanied by a glass of a typical Polish drink, namely kompot. It is a national drink, that is non-alcoholic, which and accompanies the meals in Poland. Very different from the traditional compote, the Polish kompot is prepared with stewed fruits and water.
After this workshop and tastings, you will head to a local restaurant for another tasting: the Goldwasser. This is a strong liquor made from roots and herbs that has been produced since at least 1598 in Gdansk. The most striking feature of this drink is the presence of small gold flakes of 22 or 23 carats suspended in the drink. You will learn more about its history from your guide and taste the liquor.
Finally, your guide will take you to the heart of Gdansk for a guided tour of the Old Town. - tThe city's 1,000-year history has left a rich collection of buildings and monuments designed in a splendid mix of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles. Although Gdansk's Old Town is not as old as it looks, as over 80% of the buildings were rebuilt after the devastation of World War II, it has been thoroughly and lovingly restored to its former glory.
Enjoy some free time before re-joining your guide and coach to return to your ship.
Total : €140
According to availability, price per passenger.Discover the beauty of Poland and visit the castle that has remained an object of European fascination since its mediaval origins.
Meet your guide, then board your bus for a one-hour ride to the town of Malbork.
Follow your guide and get immersed in medieval Poland, the time of the Teutonic Knights and the largest medieval fortress in Europe.
Malbork Castle, also known as the Castle of the Teutonic Order of Malbork, is the most complete and elaborate example of a Gothic brick castle complex in the characteristic and unique style of the Teutonic Order. Moreover, in 1997 it was included in the list of UNSECO World Heritage Sites. A large part of the original structure remains in Malbork and testifies to the high standard and exceptional quality of craftsmanship practiced in the region throughout the 14th century. Construction along the Nogat River began in 1274, when the Teutonic Knights created this massive stone fortress that includes formidable defensive walls, towers, a labyrinth of chambers, keeps and wonderful architectural details. In 1309, the headquarters of the knights left Venice to settle here. In 1466, the castle and town became part of Royal Prussia, a province of Poland, and served as the royal residence of Polish kings for the next 300 years. Extensive conservation work on the castle was carried out in the 19th and early 20th centuries. After the severe damage it suffered during the final phase of World War II, the castle was renovated once again. Today, the castle serves as a museum, with large exhibition halls, which display collections of armour, ceramics, sculptures and spectacular Baltic amber.
At the end of this exceptional tour, you will return, by bus, to your ship in Gdansk.
Total : €80
According to availability, price per passenger.The inhabitants of the Kashubian region say that God forgot about the people of Kashubian when the world was created. Having noticed this, God was so embarrassed that he gave this piece of land all that was left: golden sand, round stones, green forests, blue lakes and rolling hills. Who knows, maybe it really did happen.
You will meet your guide on the pier and board your bus for the hour-long drive to Kashubia.
This is a popular region throughout Poland, for many reasons. In addition to the region's interesting history and culture, visitors are attracted by "kaszëbsczé jezora et kaszëbsczi las", which means nature that combines forest and water in a special way. With an area of over 32,000 hectares, the Krajobrazowy Park (Kashubian Landscape Park) covers the highest and most diverse part of the Kashubian Lake District, often referred to as "Szwajcaria Kaszubska" (Kashubian Switzerland). For nature lovers, there are a multitude of hiking trails of different types and lengths. During your visit to Kashubia, you will enjoy a 9 km hike through the forest of this magnificent region.
Next, you will head to the top of a commanding hill (221.3 m above sea level) above Reboszewo has stood a replica of a wooden windmill - kozlak - since 2012. From the top floor, you can admire the panorama of the surrounding hills and lakes. You will also see the original mechanism transported from Sokólka in Podlasie.
After this visit, which will teach you more about Kashubian culture, you will enjoy a well-deserved coffee break, while taking in the surroundings.
Finally, you will catch your bus back to your ship in Gdansk.
• This tour involves 9 km of walking on forest paths, uneven, earthy and pebbly. We recommend you wear hiking clothes, with a windbreaker or waterproof jacket, and hiking boots. This hike is recommended for people in good physical condition.
Total : €155
According to availability, price per passenger.From Gudhjem, you will board your coach and begin your scenic tour through the picturesque farmlands of the small Baltic island of Bornholm belonging to Denmark. On the way, you will enjoy the coastal landscape, heading to the Baltic Sea Glass workshop, located a few kilometers from Gudhjem. Baltic Sea Glass is Denmark's largest glass blowing studio, for which the island is famous. The studio and gallery are set in a converted chicken coop. Today, Baltic Sea Glass welcomes between 100,000 and 120,000 visitors every year. Although they mainly design and produce functional tabletop glassware, the workshop also creates unique pieces for galleries and museum exhibitions.
At the end of the tour, you will continue to Almindingen, on the other side of the island. In one of Denmark's largest forest areas, you will discover Oesterlars round church, one of the four round churches located on Bornholm (representing half of all round churches in Denmark). A visit inside the church is planned, provided that no religious services are scheduled.
The next stop is at Hammershus, an ancient fortress built on the northern tip of Bornholm. These are the largest castle ruins in Northern Europe. The oldest part was built in the early 12th century to consolidate the power held by the Archbishop of Lund (then part of Denmark) over the island and obtained through an agreement with the Danish king, Svend Grathe. For the next 500 years Hammershus was home to various rulers of the island. Hammershus has been rebuilt and expanded several times. In 1743, Hammershus was finally abandoned as a fortress.
You visit will end with a stop in the charming village of Allinge where you will visit one of the smokehouses for that the island is also renowned. During this visit, you can taste smoked herring and an icecold beer before making the short return trip to the village of Gudhjem to board your ship.
Total : €105
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, board your bus for a 30-minute drive and start your adventure around the island and through the lush Danish countryside. Drive along the northern coast of this little island situated far from the rest of Denmark in the Baltic Sea. Enjoy the unspoiled landscape and cliffs along the coast and drive through the little village of Allinge before reaching your first stop, the ruins of Hammershus.
Hammershus is the largest ruined castle in Northern Europe. The oldest part of the ruin dates back to the early 12th century and was erected to consolidate control of the island by Archbishop of Lund in the south of Sweden, which also used to be a part of Denmark. Enjoy the magnificent view of the ruin from the viewing point and explore the visitor center where you can learn more about the ruin and the kings who ruled the island.
Next, enjoy the journey to the south of Bornholm, arriving at its biggest town Rønne. Rønne is the largest town on the Danish island of Bornholm. Owing to its natural harbour and its strategic position in the Baltic Sea, Rønne has an interesting history, falling under both German and Swedish influence during its development as a herring fishing port. You will take a stroll along the cobbled streets and enjoy the coloured timbered and half-timbered houses. Rønne is now one of the most visited and popular villages in Denmark. Enjoy time exploring the capital on your own.
Along the northern coast, you will travel into the countryside passing the famous round church of Østerlars , where a uick photo stop will be made (outside visit), which dates back to 1150. It was used both as a place of worship and as protection against enemies from the sea.
Taking the coastal road, you will then travel back to Gudhjem, where you will have the opportunity to walk from the top of the village down the winding narrow streets with your guide before your journey ends where it began.
Total : €85
According to availability, price per passenger.Travel with peace of mind as PONANT organises your transfer between your port of disembarkation and the airport.
Copenhagen
After disembarkation procedures are completed, you will be greeted at the port by our local English-speaking representative.
You will go for a panoramic transfer to the airport.
On the way, you will have a glimpse of some of the main points of interest of the Danish capital city.
You will then be transferred to the airport in time for check-in for the PONANT selected flight.
Your programme includes:
Your programme does not include:
To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel agent; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
In the event of schedule changes of PONANT’s selected flight, your programme will be adapted to ensure the most seamless and enriching experience. The content of your revised programme will be updated on the PONANT website, in My Ponant space and on the PONANT app. The final programme will also be sent to you along with your cruise documents.
Total : €85
Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability.Enhance your cruise and extend your trip with a carefully designed programme
Day 1 - Copenhagen
After disembarkation procedures are completed, you will be greeted at the port by our local representative.
During this post-cruise stay, you will have the chance to discover hygge, the Scandinavian art of living that is based on well-being, slow life, and small everyday pleasures. There is even a hygge aesthetic, which expresses itself through design and decoration that tend to make Danish interiors as warm as possible.
Your day will begin with a panoramic tour of Copenhagen during which you will have the opportunity to capture the famous Little Mermaid on photo and gain an understanding of the soul of this charming and colourful city, which is criss-crossed with canals.
Lunch in a local restaurant
The afternoon will be dedicated to exploring Copenhagen's Design Museum Denmark, where you will be able to discover the work of the most famous Danish designers as well as the leading figures of 20th-century design and its main movements (Bauhaus, etc).
At the end of this day of visits, you will be driven to the Nobis Hotel, not far from the Tivoli Gardens in the very heart of the historic centre.
Check-in.
Dinner and overnight at the hotel
Day 2 - Copenhagen
After breakfast, you will go to a Danish cookery class given by a chef where you will be able to taste your creations afterwards.
You will then head off to visit the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, located half an hour away from Copenhagen. You will discover its very beautiful sculpture garden offering a magnificent panorama over the Baltic Sea as well as many masterpieces by Giacometti, Andy Warhol, Calder, Francis Bacon or Asger Jon, one of the prominent figures in the CoBrA avant-garde movement. This small architectural jewel is perfectly integrated into its environment and will delight art lovers.
After the visit, back to the hotel to freshen up and enjoy a time at leisure to stroll around in the city.
Dinner in a local restaurant
Overnight at the hotel
Day 3 - Copenhagen
After breakfast and check-out, time at leisure depending on your flight schedule.
You will then be transferred to the airport in time for check-in for the PONANT selected flight or any other flight (if you have previously communicated your flight schedule to your travel agent).
Your hotel:
The Nobis, a member of Design hotels, is ideally located in the historic heart of Copenhagen. Its rooms are elegantly decorated with Scandinavian furniture in a sleek and contemporary spirit, with bathrooms in grey marble. You will be able to enjoy access to its fitness centre as well as its relaxation area, with a swimming pool, sauna and hammam.
Upgraded rooms are also available depending on availability and on a supplement basis. Contact your travel professional for further detail.
Your programme includes:
Your programme does not include:
Please note:
Contact of your hotel:
The Nobis Hotel
Niels Brocks Gade 1
1574 København, Danemark
Duration and order of the visits may vary. To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel agent; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
Total : €1,900
Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability.Total : €1,365
Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability.Total : €3,150
Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability.