Baltic Sea Cruises
Europe by Ship
The elegance of times gone by has been faithfully restored aboard this ship - be it on the bridge or in the blue lagoon, on the promenade deck or in the restaurant. All the impressive marble fireplaces, the charming teak wood benches, the elegant woods, the golden taps and the selected antiques on board create an atmospheric setting in which her passengers can sit back and enjoy their voyage on board a majestic sailing vessel.
On a Baltic adventure you may choose to cruise from Kiel, Germany to St. Petersburg, Russia. You’ll stop by Sweden’s Gotland Island; surrounded by the deep blue sea, this Baltic island is bathed in sunshine during the brief summer months and has the look of a small country in its own right. Lofty crags, strange limestone formations, broad sand and pebble beaches and forests with wind-bent pine trees form a coastal landscape which extends for almost 500 miles. Another stop will be Tallinn, Estonia’s capital. Those walking through the old town will find themselves transported back to the world of wealthy medieval townsfolk. Russian onion domes and medieval-roofed houses restored to their former glory mark the border between east and west. The city's rich historic heritage, still guarded by lofty town walls, is under UNESCO protection. Today, Tallinn is a lively Scandinavian city with a very Hanseatic look, where the middle ages meet modern life. Ending your journey in St. Petersburg, where morning sun follows sunset, night falls only briefly and then an entire city is wide awake.