9 Nights

Copenhagen, Oslo, Warnemünde (Berlin), Gdynia, Klaipeda, Riga, Nynashamn, Tallinn, Helsinki

Copenhagen, Oslo, Warnemünde (Berlin), Gdynia, Klaipeda, Riga, Nynashamn, Tallinn, Helsinki
From: 1.565,00 €
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Κρουαζιερόπλοιο
Norwegian Jewel
Λιμάνι Αναχώρησης
Copenhagen
Ημερ. Αναχώρησης
25/08/2027 16:00
Ημερ. Επιστροφής
03/09/2027 07:00
Η Κρουαζιέρα
ΗμέραΛιμάνιΆφιξηΑναχώρηση
1η
Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, was founded in the 12th century and owes much of its charm to the buildings erected by Denmark's monarchs, boasting a treasure trove of late-Renaissance and Rococo architecture. Built on a series of islands and islets, it is laced with graceful canals and boasts some of the most delightful architecture in Northern Europe. During your visit, you will see the fabled statue of Hans Christian Andersen's Little Mermaid, a symbol of the city that keeps a thoughtful watch on the harbor, stroll along the old harbor of Nyhavn, lined with cafés, restaurants and 500-year-old gabled houses, browse the superb shops on the world-famous Stroget or view the Rococo palaces lining Amalienborg Square. Best of all, savor the taste of local delicacies while wandering the paths of Tivoli Gardens, one of Europe's most celebrated pleasure gardens.

25/08/2027 16:00
2η
Oslo, Norway

Norway 's capital lies at the head of the Oslofjord, surrounded by green – two-thirds of the city is protected forest. It is the biggest city and capital since 1814, hosting the seat of the Government (Stortinget) and the Royal Palace (Slottet). Take a walk through the central city and visit the newly opened Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, and in the other direction the award-winning Oslo Opera House. Among its highlights, is the Akershus Castle, constructed in 1290 during the reign of King Haakon V (1299–1319), the Viking Ship Museum, the Kon-Tiki, the Fram Ship-Museum and the most impressive Vigeland park, the largest open - air museum by a single artist, 3 kms west from the centre. Walk along the bustling Aker Brygge and enjoy lunch, dinner or a drink, in the many cafe bars and restaurants there. From the port you can see the City Hall and the Nobel Peace Center.

26/08/2027 10:0026/08/2027 21:00
3η
At sea
4η
Warnemünde (Berlin), Germany

Warmunde is a small but popular seaside resort town in northeast Germany, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, over two hours away to the country's capital, Berlin. It is considered a suburb of the university city of Rostock close by. Its main attractions are a lighthouse built in 1897 and the nearby Teepott (Teapot in German) which can be found on the promenade. 

Berlin visit gives you unique opportunities to see many of its attractions, such as Checkpoint Charlie, the remaining part of the Berlin Wall, Potsdamer Platz with its modern skyscrapers, the Holocaust Memorial, Pariser Platz and the monumental Brandenburg Gate(18th c.), the impressive Reichstag and the five museums on Museum Island,among which the famous Pergamon Museum.

28/08/2027 06:0028/08/2027 20:00
5η
Gdynia, Poland

Gdynia is one of the youngest Polish cities, a lively port and  important centre of naval economy, international trade, science and academic education, culture, tourism. The harbour's construction began in 1920 and the first ship docked here in 1923, while in 1938 ita was the largest port in the Baltics and 10th larger in Europe. Among its sights, you can see Dar Pomorza, a three-masted Polish training ship has visited 383 ports and travelled more than 800,000km in her time at sea. There are also Museums - Emigration Museum, City of Gdynia Museum- and important churches - St. Michael the Archangel (1224), Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (1957- 1966), St. Mary's Church (1924). If you have time, don't miss a visit at the Stone Hill lies 52m above sea level, is one of the prettiest areas in Gdynia, boasting wonderful views of the Hel peninsula and the Baltic Sea.

Gdynia is our gateway port to Poland's fabled city of Gdansk, which is considered the "pearl of Poland", with its cozy streets and historical churches, perfectly preserved fortifications and interesting harbour architecture, a thousand year old city that has become a cosmopolitan and economic center in recent years. Gdansk is one of the amber centers of the world. This petrified tree resin has been revered for both jewelry and as a source of folk remedies for centuries. Gdansk's Old Town is a superb place to browse for amber jewelry and goods.

29/08/2027 13:3029/08/2027 21:30
6η
Klaipeda, Lithuania

Formerly known as Memel, Klaipeda is a unique historic city, with roots dating back to the days of German knights - and it's a gloriously royal city, too, as Klaipeda was once the capital of Prussian Kingdom. Today it is a modern city, known for its creative, innovative design and architecture and, even more for its friendly and welcome people. Being the third largest town in Lithuania, this relatively small town is well known for its grand annual events including the Jazz festival and Sea festival.

30/08/2027 10:0030/08/2027 17:30
7η
Riga, Latvia

Riga is the gem of the Baltics, capital of Latvia, situated at the mouth of the Daugava, on the shores of the Gulf of Riga on the Baltic. Riga has traditionally served as a crossroads for trade and business between east and west, boasting an ancient history and rich cultural heritage. Thanks to the collection of art nouveau buildings that is one of the largest in the world, Riga has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stroll along the Castle (1330), the historical centre, St Peter's church, from the top of which you can enjoy a nice panorama at a height of 70 m., the Freedom Monument, honouring soldiers killed during the Latvian War of Independence (1918–1920) and of course, the protestant medieval cathedral, which is the largest in the Baltics.

31/08/2027 09:3031/08/2027 17:30
8η
Nynashamn, Sweden

The Municipality of Nynäshamn is located on the southern tip of Södertörn peninsula, 30 minutes from the Globe in the centre of Stockholm. It boasts a lively town centre, beautiful countryside and a sea horizon. The municipality includes 1.800 islands and islets and boasts sandy beaches, areas suitable for popular activities, such as long walks, riding horses and bicycling, or even boat tours at the Stockholm archipelago. The small rocky harbor of Nynashamn is your gateway port to Stockholm, the "Capital of Scandinavia." one of the world's most beautiful, clean and orderly metropolises. It constists of 14 separate islands and is interwoven with bays, channels and inlets. The city skyline is dominated by copper roofs, towers, spires and graceful cupolas that stand sentinel over the historic Old Town (Gamla
Stan), which also hosts the Royal Palace.

01/09/2027 08:0001/09/2027 18:00
9η
Tallinn, Estonia

Tallinn is the political, commercial and cultural center of Estonia.Toompea, the old town, is a thicket of turrets, spires and onion domes that overlooks the rest of Tallinn and the Gulf of Finland. See the brilliantly preserved All-linn (the lower town), stroll along its cobblestone streets and marvel the quaint environment of this city-museum of medieaval architecture, or enjoy local beer and lunch at the numerous restaurants and cafes. Don't forget to do some shopping, choosing authentic Estonian Handicraftσ, such as wooden spoons, woven mittens and ceramic cups (check for the seal of authenticity Eesti Käsitöö).

02/09/2027 11:0002/09/2027 20:00
10η
Helsinki, Finland

Strewn across numerous islands along Finland's tasseled southern coast, Helsinki is one of the most vibrant and beautiful cities in Scandinavia. hailed as the "Daughter of the Baltic". It is a green metropolis, where architectural visions segue easily into prolific park spaces and ocean vistas. You will see graceful neoclassical buildings, striking modern architecture and spacious boulevards dotted with squares and parks. In the past century, Finland has nurtured some of the major creative talents of Western culture, with most notable, composer Sibelius and architects Eliel & Eero Saarinen and Alvar Aalto, whose works are the living proof that the Finns love and respect for design and the arts is enormous. Helsinki is the 2012 World Design Capital, in recognition of the use of design as an effective tool for social, cultural and economic development in the city. Your visit will aquaint you with the most important highlights, as the Senate Square surrounded by the Government Palace (to the east), the main building of Helsinki University (to the west), and (to the north) the enormous Cathedral, the famous Kauppatori, Finlandia Hall, the Finnish National Gallery which consists of three museums: Ateneum Art Museum for classical Finnish art, Sinebrychoff Art Museum for classical European art and Kiasma Art Museum for modern art, the impressive stone-hewn church Temppeliaukio and Sibelius Monument, dedicated to the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius (1865–1957) and located at the homonumous park in the district of Töölö in Helsinki.

03/09/2027 07:00
Included

Included

 Accommodation in the cabin of your choice
  •  Full board (breakfast, lunch, dinner) daily on the cruise ship (specialty/themed restaurants have a per-person surcharge)
  •  Port charges & other fees
  •  Onboard entertainment and activity program
  •  Use of the swimming pool
  •  Use of the gym
  •  Professional liability insurance  

Enhance your cruise experience with the MORE AT SEA package, which includes: 
  • Beverage Package (Open Bar)
  • Internet Package
  • Specialty Dining Package
  • $50 USD Discount on Shore Excursions
  • Discount for the 3rd & 4th guest in the cabin

MORE AT SEA package price per cruise duration:
3 days - €149 / person
4 days - €199 / person
5–6 days - €249 / person
7–8 days - €279 / person
9–10 days - €349 / person
11–12 days - €399 / person
13–14 days - €449 / person
15–16 days - €499 / person
17–18 days - €549 / person
19–20 days - €599 / person
21+ days - €649 / person

Not Included

  • Airline tickets
  •  Service charge for cruise ship services*
  •  Consumption of alcoholic beverages and soft drinks
  •  Optional excursions at port stops
  •  Transfers to/from port/airport
  •  Travel insurance
  •  Services of the spa and wellness center
  •  Purchases from the ship’s shops
  •  Personal expenses and anything not explicitly mentioned in the inclusions  


*Service charge:
There is a cruise ship service charge of €18.50 per person per day. • Children under 2 years up to 6 months: FREE.
The above amounts are per person and are an integral part of the cruise.

During your cruise, you will encounter staff throughout the ship who provide you with excellent service. They are supported by an equally large number of crew members working hard behind the scenes to ensure you enjoy every moment onboard. The service charge is mandatory and an inseparable part of the cruise price.

"Guarantee" category means that the system will automatically assign your cabin number, and we cannot know in advance which deck it will be located on; it may also have an obstructed view. 
GENERAL NOTES 
  • Prices are per person in euros (€), based on double occupancy in a cabin.
  • Single cabin supplement: 100% of the above prices plus port charges.
  • A 50% deposit of the total booking amount is required to confirm the reservation, with full payment due 30 days before cruise departure.
  • For bookings made less than 30 days prior to departure, full payment is required immediately.
  • To complete the reservation and according to company policy, you must provide full personal details for all passengers, exactly as they appear in their passport(s) or ID card(s), depending on the cruise (Full Name, Travel Document Number, Date and Place of Birth, Date of Issue and Expiry, Issuing Authority).
  • In case you travel with your National ID card, it must have been issued within the last 15 years and be of the new type (not handwritten, with Latin characters). 
  • In addition, you must provide emergency contact details (full name and mobile phone number) of a relative or friend.
  • Detailed boarding requirements per destination: https://www.ncl.com/fr/en/travel-requirements-by-country
  • For some cruises to Western Mediterranean ports or the Norwegian Fjords, travel may be allowed with a new-type ID card (with Latin characters). Ask us about the specific cruise of your interest.
  • Valid passport (valid up to 6 months after the cruise ends) or ID with Latin characters is required, depending on the cruise itinerary.
  • Children without a police-issued ID and traveling with both parents must have a valid passport.
  • Children with an ID traveling with both parents may travel normally (if a valid passport is not required for the cruise).
  • Children traveling with one parent must have the written consent of the other parent, in addition to the above documents.
  • Children traveling with other relatives must have written consent from both parents, along with all other required documents.
  • Flight and cruise prices are not fixed. They depend on the availability and occupancy of the airplanes and cruise ships.
  • Booking early ensures availability for the cruise, cabin category, and airline seats at competitive prices.

CANCELLATION POLICY
  • 30 days or more before departure: 20% cancellation fee of the total amount
  • 28 - 15 days before departure: 50% cancellation fee of the total amount
  • 14 – 8 days before departure: 75% cancellation fee of the total amount
  • 7 days or less before departure: 100% cancellation fee of the total amount

If your booking includes flight tickets: 100% cancellation fee applies*
*This payment is refundable only if the cruise company cancels your reservation or if cancellation is made under conditions that entitle you to a full refund.
 
-For cruises calling at Greece (not included)-
Please note that from  July 21, the Greek Government will introduce a new fee for visitors.
This mandatory fee applies to all cruise guests, regardless of age (including Infants) who go ashore at Greek ports – whether as part of an organized shore excursion or independently – including disembarking guests. 
Below is the current summary of the fees, up to May 31st, 2026: 
  • 21 July 2025 – 30 September 2025: 
    • EUR 20 per guest per port for Mykonos and Santorini 
    • EUR 5 per guest per port for all other Greek ports 
  • 1 October – 31 October 2025 / 1 April 2026 – 31 May 2026: 
    • EUR 12 per guest for Mykonos and Santorini 
    • EUR 3 per guest for all other Greek ports 
  • 1 November 2025 – 31 March 2026: 
    • EUR 4 per guest per port for Mykonos and Santorini 
    • EUR 1 per guest for all other Greek ports 
 Please note that this fee will be automatically charged to your onboard account if you disembark in any Greek port. Such fee is set and mandated by the Greek authorities and applies to all cruise lines operating in Greece.