Baltics Cruise - thoughts on excursions please
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Topic author - Able Seaman
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Baltics Cruise - thoughts on excursions please
Hi all!
We are booked on Oriana next May (X410) and cannot wait! We are already thinking about the destinations and whether it is worth doing P&O excursions or making our own way.....so we wondered what you all thought and have experienced before!
We are stopping at:
Stockholm for most of one day
Tallinn for one day
St Petersburg for at least one and a half days
Warnemunde for most of a day
Copenhagen for most of a day
And
Kristiansand for most of a day.....
Worth paying for excursions or not? And if so, which ones??
Thanks Ian and Sarah
We are booked on Oriana next May (X410) and cannot wait! We are already thinking about the destinations and whether it is worth doing P&O excursions or making our own way.....so we wondered what you all thought and have experienced before!
We are stopping at:
Stockholm for most of one day
Tallinn for one day
St Petersburg for at least one and a half days
Warnemunde for most of a day
Copenhagen for most of a day
And
Kristiansand for most of a day.....
Worth paying for excursions or not? And if so, which ones??
Thanks Ian and Sarah
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Re: Baltics Cruise - thoughts on excursions please
We recently did the Baltics on Celebrity but our ships excursions were in accessible coaches so cannot compare with normal able bodied tours.
However Warnemunde and Rostock is easy to DIY, unless you want to spend 6 hours on a coach to Berlin and back. Similarly Copenhagen is easy to DIY, as are Stockholm and Tallin, all 3 can be done on foot, using the shuttle were necessary, and most places have HoHo buses, some of which come right into the port area.
For St Pete you will need to be on an official tour to use the group visa system, but there are lots of tour companies you can book on line, as alternatives to ships tours.
However Warnemunde and Rostock is easy to DIY, unless you want to spend 6 hours on a coach to Berlin and back. Similarly Copenhagen is easy to DIY, as are Stockholm and Tallin, all 3 can be done on foot, using the shuttle were necessary, and most places have HoHo buses, some of which come right into the port area.
For St Pete you will need to be on an official tour to use the group visa system, but there are lots of tour companies you can book on line, as alternatives to ships tours.
John
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Re: Baltics Cruise - thoughts on excursions please
There is another thread in destinations...Baltic ports whats to do...some sound advice.
RB
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Re: Baltics Cruise - thoughts on excursions please
When we did Stockholm we walked to the Vassa museum
http://www.vasamuseet.se/en/
Think Mary Rose, but a complete ship. It was very very interesting. It was very easy to walk to from the ship.
http://www.vasamuseet.se/en/
Think Mary Rose, but a complete ship. It was very very interesting. It was very easy to walk to from the ship.
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Re: Baltics Cruise - thoughts on excursions please
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Re: Baltics Cruise - thoughts on excursions please
Hello, Ian and Sarah and welcome to the forum.
As RB1961 says, there are some existing threads on here about cruising to Baltic. If you click on "Board Index" above, scroll down to "Destinations", then down to "Europe", then "The Baltic" you should find half a dozen previous threads all connected with cruises to that region, containing the thoughts and suggestions of members who have been there. Hopefully these will give you some ideas and leave you looking forward even more to what I'm sure will be a wonderful experience for you. Have fun
As RB1961 says, there are some existing threads on here about cruising to Baltic. If you click on "Board Index" above, scroll down to "Destinations", then down to "Europe", then "The Baltic" you should find half a dozen previous threads all connected with cruises to that region, containing the thoughts and suggestions of members who have been there. Hopefully these will give you some ideas and leave you looking forward even more to what I'm sure will be a wonderful experience for you. Have fun
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Re: Baltics Cruise - thoughts on excursions please
...........or you could follow Manoverboard's link of five minutes ago
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Re: Baltics Cruise - thoughts on excursions please
Highly recommended. On our visit the water bus went straight from the ship to the Vasa.whycantibecruising wrote:When we did Stockholm we walked to the Vassa museum
http://www.vasamuseet.se/en/
Think Mary Rose, but a complete ship. It was very very interesting. It was very easy to walk to from the ship.
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Topic author - Able Seaman
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Re: Baltics Cruise - thoughts on excursions please
Thank you all very much indeed. I can already see some plans coming together....