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Northern Europe from Fredrikstad, Norway (AU) with the Le Champlain

Ponant
Mythical destinations and secret ports
Intimate yacht cruising
Delightful French-inspired cuisine

Destination

Northern Europe

Trip Duration

10 nights

Cruise Ship

Le Champlain

Cruise Company

Ponant

Start Port

Fredrikstad, Norway (AU)

Itinerary

Depart 18:00

Fredrickstad is a city and municipality in Østfold county, Norway. The city straddles the river Glomma where it meets the Skagerrak. Along with neighboring Sarpsborg, Fredrikstad forms the fifth largest city in Norway: Fredrikstad/Sarpsborg.

Arrive 12:00

Depart 20:00

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Arrive 08:30

Depart 21:00

Copenhagen is the capital city of Denmark and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Scandanavia and Northern Europe. Along the cobbled and bike-filled streets you will find a city which is consistently ranked as being the world's happiest, which helps to make Copenhagen a welcoming and unforgettable location to visit. Nyhavn harbour with its brightly coloured buildings and numerous cafés and eateries is a popular area of the city. The iconic Little Mermaid statue is a must-see for many and is located near Nyhavn, along the waterfront at Kastellet.

Arrive 08:00

Depart 13:30

Gudhjem is a small fishing village on the danish island of Bornholm. The picturesque village is situated on a steep hill directly overlooking the sea. Visit the famous herring smoking factory and taste their specialty, "Sun over Gudhjem". Gudhjem also has a number of interesting museums such as the Gudhjem Museum and Melstedgård Agricultural Museum. The harbour of Gudhjem is lined with numerous bustling cafés and shops, the perfect place to spend a relaxing afternoon.

Arrive 07:30

Depart 18:00

The Polish city of Gdansk is an old port city which sits on the Baltic coast. Gdansk has an extensive transport network, which makes for the perfect base for discovering the Baltic region. St. Mary's Basilica and the Medieval port crane are popular attractions. In addition, the Old Town which was rebuilt after World War 2 is a particular highlight which displays the beauty of Gdansk, while highlighting the major impact of World War 2 on the city. Gdansk is also synonymous with the Polish solidarity movement and is home to the European Solidarity Centre.

Arrive 13:00

Depart 19:00

Visby is a town located on the Swedish island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea. The Hanseatic town is characterized by its picturesque medieval buildings, charming painted cottages and narrow cobbled streets. Thanks to all of the above and more, like the stunning Gothic church ruins or the 12th century ramparts in the Old Town, Visby is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit in August to enjoy the loud and colourful Gotland Medieval Week or in other months to discover the region in peace.

Arrive 12:00

Overnight

The Swedish capital Of Stockholm is also Scandinavia's largest city. The city of Stockholm is actually a combination of islands connected by approximately 57 bridges. Stockholm is known as being a style capital. Located just 20 minutes away is the impressive Stockholm Archipelago, a collection of approximately 30,000 islands, which is a natural wonder not to be missed. Stockholm also plays host to unique venues such as the ABBA Museum, which provides an interactive musical experience.

Arrive 08:30

Depart 18:00

The island of Saaremaa is the largest island in Estonia and the Baltic Sea's fourth largest island. The island is known for its diverse architecture and for being the 'Island of Windmills'.

Arrive 07:00

Depart 16:00

Estonia's capital city is located on the Baltic Sea, approximately 80 km from Helsinki. The Old Town is a maze of medieval streets and spires and has also been made a UNESCO World Heritage site, helping to preserve the oldest capital city in Northern Europe. Visiting Talinn is like stepping into a modern-day medieval fairytale. Toompea, located on Tallinn's upper side is home to numerous architectural wonders such as the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. Visitors can also expect to find an abundance of canals and beaches in Tallinn.

Arrive 08:00

Helsinki is Finland's largest city and is an architecture lovers dream. The city is considered a stronghold of classicism. The townscape is characterized by a further Nouveau architecture. The Scandanavian city has become somewhat of a 'hip' destination, offering unique boutiques, galleries and countless quirky cafés and restaurants Another attraction is the fortress of Suomenlinna, built on several islands in the early 1700's by the Swedish as a form of protection.

What’s included:

Included Services

  • Shore excursions (please ask your cruise consultant if it applies to your sailing*)
  • A cruise from Fredrikstad, Norway (AU) to Helsinki, Finland on board the Le Champlain
  • All main meals (excluding specialty restaurants)
  • Port charges and taxes
  • Accommodation in booked cabin

Optional services:

  • Hotels
  • Wide variety of shore excursions
  • Rental vehicles
  • Travel insurance
  • Flights
  • Transfers

You will be sailing on:

Le Champlain

Experience an unforgettable cruising experience with Le Champlain. Revel in an enchanting ambience on the ship.

Launch Date:

2018

Passengers:

184
Learn More about Le Champlain

Who is traveling?

Adults18+ years
2
Kids0-17 years
0
  • 2 Adults

  • 10 nights

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Northern Europe from Fredrikstad, Norway (AU) with the Le Champlain