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Discover the charm of the Baltic region on this nine-day journey from Stockholm to Vilnius, taking in three captivating capitals along the way. Begin with a guided tour of Stockholm before cruising across the Baltic Sea to Helsinki, where striking architecture and seaside markets await. Continue to Tallinn, with its fairytale Old Town, then travel via the seaside resort of Pärnu to elegant Riga, famed for its Art Nouveau buildings and lively old quarter. Conclude in Vilnius, exploring its cobbled streets, baroque churches and the mysterious Hill of Crosses. A perfect blend of culture, history and scenic charm.
Stockholm - Discover the elegant Swedish capital spread across scenic islands, exploring its historic mansions, leafy parks and waterfront views before sailing through the beautiful Baltic archipelago
Helsinki - Experience the Finnish capital’s striking mix of neoclassical and modern architecture, including Senate Square, Rock Church and the red-brick Uspenski Cathedral
Tallinn - Wander through the medieval Old Town, from Toompea Hill to the cobbled streets around Town Hall Square, framed by towers, churches and fortress walls
Pärnu - Pause in this charming seaside resort famed for its sandy beaches, early 20th-century villas and lively promenade atmosphere
Riga - Admire the Art Nouveau façades, medieval landmarks and bustling market halls of Latvia’s captivating UNESCO-listed capital