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Baltics & Northern Europe

Portsmouth

Portsmouth

FARES FROM

$41,000  per guest *

depart

Jun 20, 2028

arrive

Aug 18, 2028

59 NIGHTS

ABOARD
10 countries
38 ports
From twinkling fairytale cities to fjord-fringed fishing harbors, our Grand Journey takes us to some of Europe’s loveliest coastal hubs. In bonnie Scotland, highlights include the fairytale city of Edinburgh and the dramatic coastlines of Lerwick. Sailing through the glacier-edged waters of Norway’s Nordfjord, we come to Honningsvåg, where the North Cape (Nordkapp) teems with puffins and cormorants; Hammerfest, land of the midnight sun; and Tromsø, gateway to the Arctic. Craggy coastlines, picturesque ports, and the world’s northernmost capital city await in Iceland, and we discover distinctive architecture in Ålesund and Aarhus. The enchanting city of Copenhagen brings historic castles and a thrilling culinary scene, and then we stop to wander the storied streets of Ireland’s historic capital, Dublin. A sprinkling of sea days offers the chance to indulge in our onboard spa, pool, and restaurants, while reflecting on all that you’ve seen.

Itinerary

01.

Portsmouth, United Kingdom

jun 20, 2028

departure 6:00 PM

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You would be hard pressed to find a city with a more significant naval heritage than Portsmouth. The world's oldest dry dock, it is home to some of history's most storied ships, including Lord Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar, HMS Victory; Henry VII's Tudor warship, Mary Rose; and the world's first iron hulled armored ship, HMS Warrior. The city also has impressive cultural and entertainment credentials. It is the birthplace of author Charles Dickens and comedian Peter Sellers and has served as a shooting location for a variety of films, including the James Bond installment, Tomorrow Never Dies. For all its high-level associations, Portsmouth remains a wonderfully low-key destination. Enjoy a pass along the cobbled streets of the shopping district or step aboard a high-speed elevator of the Spinnaker Tower, the sail-inspired observation tower that rises 560 feet above the port to showcase magnificent views.

02.

Zeebrugge, Belgium

jun 21, 2028

9:00 AM - 7:00 PM

1 EXCURSION

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A crossroad in the English Channel for centuries, Zeebrugge is the gateway to Flanders, whose Golden Age heritage resides in three historic cities: Ghent, Antwerp and Bruges. Here, museums display the glories of the old Flemish masters, from Van Dyck to Rubens. Summertime is a delight, showcasing colorful flower-filled window boxes, the graceful arcs of windmills, a patchwork of farms and picturesque rivers.

there are 1 optional shore excursions at this port

03.

Day at sea

jun 22, 2028

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South Queensferry, United Kingdom

jun 23, 2028

7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

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South Queensferry is your gateway to Edinburgh, the regal Scottish capital. Immerse yourself in 1,000 years of turbulent history at Edinburgh Castle, perched high on Castle Rock, before strolling along the Royal Mile, bustling with intriguing attractions and heartwarming hostelries. At the other end is the imposing Palace of Holyroodhouse, where you can delve into stories of Bonnie Prince Charlie and Mary, Queen of Scots. Explore the UNESCO-listed New Town, the most complete example of Georgian town planning in the world, to enjoy elegant architecture and upscale shopping, particularly in George Street. Should you prefer to stay in Queensferry, make sure to admire the Forth Bridge, an engineering marvel built in 1890, take a boat trip around the Islands of the Forth, or even tackle a coastal walk along the John Muir Way.

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Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom

jun 24, 2028

4:15 AM - 6:00 PM

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Aberdeen is known as the Granite City for its distinctive gray architecture, which may not sound inviting but is actually delightful, sparkling in the sunlight due to the igneous rock's high mica content. The city is home to medieval gems, such as the twin-towered St Machar's Cathedral and the Brig o'Balgownie bridge, as well as a dynamic cultural and festival scene. Visit the Aberdeen Art Gallery to admire a superb collection spanning the Scottish Colourists, Francis Bacon, and Tracey Emin, and explore the city's deep connection to the sea at the Aberdeen Maritime Museum. Stroll along sandy Aberdeen Beach for sweeping views of the North Sea – and dolphins, if you're lucky. Or venture into glorious Royal Deeside, where romantic turreted castles, whisky distilleries, and outdoor pursuits in the wild and rugged Cairngorms await.

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Lerwick, United Kingdom

jun 25, 2028

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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As the main town of the Shetland Islands, Lerwick offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty that appeals to everyone. The town's maritime heritage is everywhere from its bustling harbor to its traditional architecture, creating an authentic, picturesque atmosphere and capturing the very essence of island living in Northern Europe. The island can trace its roots tracing back to Viking times, so visitors should expect a healthy dose of historic charm intertwined with day to day modern living. Quaint streets wind past historic buildings, inviting exploration of local shops, cafes, and cultural sites. The bustling harbor reflects Lerwick's maritime heritage, where fishing boats and yachts create a lively ambiance. Be sure to venture beyond the town, and immerse yourself in the captivating landscapes of the Orkney Islands —ancient standing stones, dramatic cliffs, and pristine beaches are all within reach. Lerwick's captivating blend of history, natural beauty, and island character makes it a treasure to uncover within the enchanting Orkney archipelago.

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Nordfjordur, Norway

jun 26, 2028

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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Located on the rugged west coast of Norway, Nordfjord is a nature-lover's paradise. From sandy beaches to snowcapped peaks, icy-blue waters to majestic glaciers, there's awe-inspiring scenery at every turn. Opportunity for adventure abounds: hiking, ziplining, trail biking, horseback riding, and kayaking are excellent ways to explore the region. Or indulge your cultural curiosity with a visit to one of Nordfjord's museums, such as Sagastad Viking Center, home to a full-scale reconstruction of the largest Viking long ship ever discovered, and the open-air Nordfjord Folk Museum.

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Day at sea

jun 27, 2028

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Bodø, Norway

jun 28, 2028

8:00 AM - 11:00 PM

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Bodø has long been regarded as the gateway to the Arctic, but there's more to this northern Norwegian city than its surroundings. A burgeoning cultural scene thrives against a backdrop of dramatic coastal landscapes: you're just as likely to encounter forward-thinking exhibition spaces and cutting-edge concert venues as rugged hiking trails and national parks teeming with wildlife. The city is a mecca for amateur and experienced photographers alike, thanks to light conditions that are nothing short of magical – whether you catch the dance of the northern lights, or time your visit during the summer months to experience the otherworldly reddish-yellow of the midnight sun. Whatever the season, be sure to immerse yourself in the Nordic tradition of sauna – followed, perhaps, by a refreshing plunge in the Arctic.

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Leknes (Vestvågøy), Norway

jun 29, 2028

7:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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Leknes, a picturesque town in Norway's Lofoten archipelago, is a captivating blend of natural beauty and Scandinavian charm. Nestled between rugged mountains and the crystal-clear waters of Vestfjorden, Leknes offers breathtaking vistas at every turn. With its thriving fishing industry and historical significance as a trading post, the town is a living testament to its maritime heritage. Visitors can explore nearby white sandy beaches, hike the stunning trails, and witness the surreal midnight sun during summer months. Leknes encapsulates the essence of Norway's coastal allure, welcoming travelers to experience a genuine Arctic escape amidst stunning landscapes and welcoming communities.

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Day at sea

jun 30, 2028

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Honningsvag (Nord Cape), Norway

jul 01, 2028

8:00 AM - 11:59 PM

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Nordkapp, also known as the North Cape is recognized as the northernmost point of mainland Europe and is renowned for its stunning landscapes. It enjoys a very happy placement in the world; at “just” 1,300 kilometers (800 miles) south of the North Pole, Nordkapp is still considered one of the northernmost accessible points in mainland Europe and offers breathtaking views of the Arctic Ocean and surrounding landscapes. The Midnight Sun casts its ethereal glow, illuminating the landscape during the surreal Arctic summer nights. Here, the remoteness is as profound as the beauty. Gaze upon dramatic cliffs that plunge into the frigid waters of the Barents Sea and stand in awe of nature's grandeur. Wildlife flourishes, from reindeer grazing against the backdrop of snow-capped peaks to flocks and flocks of seabirds soaring through the pristine skies. Embrace the Arctic's tranquility and the raw majesty of a place where the world seems to touch the heavens.

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Hammerfest, Norway

jul 02, 2028

8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

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This vibrant Arctic metropolis is said to be the northernmost city in the world and its attractions come in all shapes and sizes. There's a zigzag path to the top of Salen Hill for views of the surrounding Finnmark plateau. The globe-shaped UNESCO-listed Struve Geodetic Arc was once used to work out the size of the earth. And the triangular contemporary church, consecrated in the early 1960s, was inspired by the racks used to dry fish across the region (marvel at how sunlight illuminates the stained-glass window behind the altar). But for a real curveball, you can join a camel safari across white-sand beaches – no, this is not a mirage.

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Tromsø, Norway

jul 03, 2028

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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Set more than 200 miles above the Arctic Circle, this year-round destination welcomes midnight sun-seekers in warmer months while winter's aurora-lit skies unfold over a snowy landscape where dogsleds teams explore boreal backcountry. Norway's Arctic capital is a boon for active travellers who explore glacial waters by kayak and trek through wildflower meadows into still-snowcapped peaks. But there's much to keep you in town. Don't miss the striking Arctic Cathedral and the Polar Museum's thrilling exhibits uncovering tales of Arctic exploration. Save a little time to linger in lively bars and restaurants specialising in on-trend Arctic cuisine featuring wild game and the freshest seafood.

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Day at sea

jul 04, 2028

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Day at sea

jul 05, 2028

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Siglufjordur, Iceland

jul 06, 2028

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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We enter Siglufjordur in northern Iceland, a mere 25 miles from the Arctic Circle, along a remote, narrow fjord, an unusual approach that enhances the sense of isolation. There's a mystical atmosphere to this destination, too – according to local legend, the surrounding mountains are, in fact, frozen trolls caught in sunlight and turned to stone. Yet, Siglufjordur's history is a little more earthly; this was once the herring capital of the world, which you can explore in the Herring Era Museum. You can also watch the busy modern-day fishermen and women hauling in their day's catches in the harbor, then enjoy a hot chocolate in one of the cafes at the nearby marina. Mother Nature rules here on the Trollskagi peninsula, a prime place to watch the Northern Lights, often visible in winter, when a glittering blanket of sparkling snow and ice covers the town. In summer, in the magic of the midnight sun, wildflowers bloom bright and bold for as far as the eye can see. Don'tmiss: Hearing traditional Icelandic music and poetry at The Folk Music Center, cycling through the dramatic landscape on Siglufjordur's flat forested trails, taking a scenic drive along Road 76 and calling by the oldest turf church in Iceland.

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Patreksfjördur, Iceland, Iceland

jul 07, 2028

9:00 AM - 7:00 PM

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A quiet fishing village in the Westfjords, Patreksfjördur is surrounded by awe-inspiring natural wonders. There's the golden and red – rather than volcanic black – sands of Raudasandur beach, stretching for over 10km. The Látrabjarg cliffs provide a haven for millions of birds, from gannets to guillemots and, between May and September, adorable puffins. Dynjandi, meaning “thunderous”, is one of the world's most impressive waterfalls, distinctive for its trapezoidal shape, while in this part of the world you're never far from a steamy soak in a geothermal pool. As you go about your travels, look out for the Man in the Mountain statue, a colossal cairn erected by road construction workers in 1947, while in the village itself is a memorial to fishermen lost at sea.

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Reykjavik, Iceland

jul 08, 2028

8:00 AM - 11:59 PM

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Formed by volcanic eruptions and settled by Norse Vikings, Iceland is an unforested land of volcanoes, hot springs, mountains, glaciers and northern lights. While its preserved language remains, this is a forward-thinking, eco-friendly country and Reykjavik is its capital where 60% of the population lives. Europe's second largest island is known for whale watching and its ancient maritime history.

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Reykjavik, Iceland

jul 09, 2028

12:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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Formed by volcanic eruptions and settled by Norse Vikings, Iceland is an unforested land of volcanoes, hot springs, mountains, glaciers and northern lights. While its preserved language remains, this is a forward-thinking, eco-friendly country and Reykjavik is its capital where 60% of the population lives. Europe's second largest island is known for whale watching and its ancient maritime history.

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Day at sea

jul 10, 2028

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Day at sea

jul 11, 2028

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Nuuk (Godthab), Greenland

jul 12, 2028

9:00 AM - 7:00 PM

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The outlet for enormous Nuup Kangerlua, the world's second-largest fjord system, gives Greenland's capital its name – meaning “cape” in Greenlandic. Nuuk's natural drama is matched by showstopping cultural attractions, including the Greenland National Museum and Archives, which offer a comprehensive overview of local life from prehistoric times to the modern day. You'll find the museum on the Colonial Harbour, which was founded by Dano-Norwegian missionary, Hans Egede, in 1728, and is home to the nation's oldest buildings. Also visit Katuaq Cultural Centre, which has a striking design that echoes a rippling Northern Lights display, a natural phenomenon that paints the skies here in winter. It hosts rotating art exhibitions, a cool café and a performance space that taps into the region's lively local music scene.

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Paamiut, Greenland

jul 13, 2028

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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Raise your eyes to the skies as you approach Paamiut harbour, because this southern settlement is the home of Greenland's largest population of white-tailed eagles. The Capital Region port is graced by brightly colored historic houses, and a museum that tells tales of the whaling and fur trading, which formed Paamiut's nascent economy. Explore a backcountry crisscrossed with ancient hunting trails now welcoming adventurous hikers and cross-country skiers in winter, leading along fjords where glaciers spill down from the Greenland Ice Cap. In warmer months, this is a prime place for whale watching, with minke, fin, orcas and humpback species often seen from shore.

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Qaqortoq (Julianehåb), Greenland

jul 14, 2028

9:00 AM - 7:00 PM

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Qaqortoq is your gateway to uncovering Greenland's pristine natural beauty. In the 18th century, European whalers and explorers began to visit the region, leading to increased contact between the Inuit and outsiders. During the island's Danish colonialization from 1776 to 1945 it became a hub for trade in fur, blubber, and other resources and Danish influences are still evident in the architecture and culture of the town. But this is also a place of vast, natural beauty. Hiking trails await your footsteps amidst untouched wilderness, while kayaking adventures let you glide alongside icebergs glistening in the Arctic sun. With its dramatic landscapes of majestic mountains and serene fjords, this town is a true Arctic gem. The vibrant hues of Qaqortoq's houses stand in stark contrast to the surrounding icy panoramas, creating a picturesque fusion of tradition and modernity. Engage with the local Inuit heritage through art galleries, cultural events, and encounters with friendly residents.

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Cruise Prince Kristian Fjord, Greenland

jul 15, 2028

7:00 AM - 1:00 PM

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Traversing this waterway at the southern tip of Greenland packs in all the big-hitters of an Arctic voyage: electric-blue glaciers creeping into the calm waters of the fjord, icebergs bobbing like dazzling white deserted islands, tiny clusters of paintbox-bright wooden huts. In places, this 60-mile fjord system narrows to about 1,500ft, so to cruise through it is to slow right down and gaze in awe-struck silence at the towering granite cliffs all around – and perhaps even spot the spouts and flukes of whales in the icy sea.

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Day at sea

jul 16, 2028

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Day at sea

jul 17, 2028

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Tórshavn (Faroe Islands), Faeroe Islands

jul 18, 2028

7:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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Tórshavn, named after the Norse god Thor and the most populous of the Faroe Islands, is one of the smallest capitals in the world. Here, classic grass turfed-roof houses and modern buildings stand side by side. This capital may be small in size but Tórshavn's beauty lies in its abundance of mountains and valleys, culinary delights, impressive art scene and an unapologetic love for football---here, Soccer is king.

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Lerwick, United Kingdom

jul 19, 2028

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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As the main town of the Shetland Islands, Lerwick offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty that appeals to everyone. The town's maritime heritage is everywhere from its bustling harbor to its traditional architecture, creating an authentic, picturesque atmosphere and capturing the very essence of island living in Northern Europe. The island can trace its roots tracing back to Viking times, so visitors should expect a healthy dose of historic charm intertwined with day to day modern living. Quaint streets wind past historic buildings, inviting exploration of local shops, cafes, and cultural sites. The bustling harbor reflects Lerwick's maritime heritage, where fishing boats and yachts create a lively ambiance. Be sure to venture beyond the town, and immerse yourself in the captivating landscapes of the Orkney Islands —ancient standing stones, dramatic cliffs, and pristine beaches are all within reach. Lerwick's captivating blend of history, natural beauty, and island character makes it a treasure to uncover within the enchanting Orkney archipelago.

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Stavanger, Norway

jul 20, 2028

9:00 AM - 7:00 PM

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For centuries, Stavanger and its surrounding areas have played a leading part in Norway's maritime history - from the time when Viking kings battled in Hafrsfjord, through the period of the `White Sails,` steamships and modern super tankers. As a result of its prime geographical location, Stavanger is considered the most important oil city in Norway.

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Mandal, Norway

jul 21, 2028

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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A picturesque gem at the southernmost tip of Norway, Mandal blends glorious beaches with maritime heritage and a vibrant art scene. Just outside the town center, Sjøsanden regularly tops the Norwegian beach charts with its soft sands and shallow waters backed by a nature park and walking trails. Stroll through the Old Town to admire elegant, 19th-century wooden homes and Norway's largest timber church, Mandal Kirke. Pop into Vigeland House to learn about the celebrated Norwegian artists, Emanuel and Gustav Vigeland, or admire works by painter Amaldus Nielsen alongside seafaring exhibits at the Mandal Museum. For panoramic vistas of the town and coast, head up to the Uranienborg Viewpoint, then mingle with locals in a cozy café over bolle – sweet, pillowy buns – and other decadent pastries.

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Oslo, Norway

jul 22, 2028

9:00 AM - 11:59 PM

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At the head of the Oslofjord, which boasts many densely wooded islands, lies the impressive Norwegian capital of Oslo. This inspiring city is the site of many of Norway's finest historic and cultural achievements. Towering above our dock near the city center is the imposing Akershus Fortress and Castle. Graceful Viking ships, the Munch Art Museum and Gustav Vigeland's awesome sculpture collection are among the rich treasury of attractions this city has to offer.

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Oslo, Norway

jul 23, 2028

12:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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At the head of the Oslofjord, which boasts many densely wooded islands, lies the impressive Norwegian capital of Oslo. This inspiring city is the site of many of Norway's finest historic and cultural achievements. Towering above our dock near the city center is the imposing Akershus Fortress and Castle. Graceful Viking ships, the Munch Art Museum and Gustav Vigeland's awesome sculpture collection are among the rich treasury of attractions this city has to offer.

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Day at sea

jul 24, 2028

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Alesund, Norway

jul 25, 2028

8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

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Ålesund is of Norway's most captivating emerging destinations. Nestled along the Norwegian coast, this picturesque town offers a captivating journey through history, culture, and stunning landscapes. The town was ravaged by a devastating fire in 1904 and was thus rebuilt in the Art Nouveau style of the era. Today, Ålesund's architecture is a not only beautifully preserved but a masterpiece of design. Walking its cobblestone streets reveals ornate facades, intricate details, and a palpable sense of history. The Jugendstilsenteret museum provides insight into this architectural renaissance and is well worth a visit. However pretty Ålesund town may be, it is nothing in comparison to the stunning surroundings. Ålesund is a gateway to the majestic fjords and islands of western Norway. Adventurers can explore the Geirangerfjord, while wildlife enthusiasts can spot seals and seabirds on nearby Runde Island.

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Kristiansund, Norway

jul 26, 2028

7:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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Spread across four islands in northern Norway, Kristiansund is both a quaint harbor town and a cultural powerhouse, home to the country's oldest opera company and host of many art, music, and photography festivals. Hop between the islands by ferry to discover all that's on offer. Grip is a tiny historic fishing community with a 15th-century church and Norway's second-highest lighthouse, while the Norwegian Clipfish Museum honors the local speciality of dried fish – enjoy it in a bowl of stew, bacalao, at a wharfside restaurant overlooking the open sea for an authentic taste. Mellemværftet meanwhile, is a “living” shipbuilding museum (the only one of its kind in the country), where you can see traditional iron forging and woodworking methods in action. Kristiansund is also the start of the Atlantic Ocean Road, a remarkable feat of engineering that connects a string of islands to the mainland via bridges and causeways, and offers staggering coastal scenery at every turn.

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Maloy, Norway

jul 27, 2028

7:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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Norway's raw coastal beauty is showcased by this port on Vagsoy island, overlooked by Kannestenen rock, which has been moulded by the sea over millions of year into a vast mushroom-like cliff. The gateway to mighty Nordfjord, where rugged peaks rise from ice-blue water, Maloy is a buzzing hub for Norway's prized seafood exports. Inland, along the fjord at Sagastad Viking Center, see Myklebust, one of the world's largest Viking ships, backed by the glacier-topped peaks of Jostedalsbreen national park, where the summit of Mount Hoven can be conquered by all aboard the Loen Skylift cable car.

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Bergen, Norway

jul 28, 2028

7:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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Mother Nature pulses through Bergen's veins. The pretty little town is flanked by a mesmerizing canvas of fjords, mountains, and waterways which must be seen to be believed, and cast in the shadow of majestic Mount Fløyen, and visitors who are not afraid of heights should enjoy sweeping views of the valley via the Fløibanen funicular. Bergen is everything you would expect it to be: colorful fishing huts dot the landscape while the vibrant Fish Market, perhaps the beating heart of the town, is where visitors immerse in the flavors of fresh seafood and local produce. Traditional dishes like `klippfisk` and `smørbrød` reveal a deep connection to coastal resources, and are very tasty to boot! Once you have had your fill of sensational landscapes and traditional food, then take a stroll to iconic Bryggen Wharf—a UNESCO World Heritage Site adorned with vibrantly hued Hanseatic buildings, echoing tales of centuries-old maritime trade.

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Kristiansand, Norway

jul 29, 2028

7:00 AM - 4:00 PM

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Situated on the southern tip of Norway about four hours from Oslo, Kristiansand is the country's fifth-largest city and a top vacationer's destination. No wonder: Kristiansand's water-surrounded setting, many parks and museums, family-friendly zoo and vibrant shopping scene bring culture-minded visitors and outdoors enthusiasts together in happy coexistence. A walk in Posebyen, Kristiansand's old town, offers a look at one of Northern Europe's largest collections of characteristic wooden buildings, while the fish quay presents one of Norway's best fish markets and great dining options. If you can bear to pull yourself away from Kristiansand's narrow streets and wide appeal, a boat trip across the waterway brings you to Lillesand, an immaculate town with charming alleyways and a pretty waterfront.

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Fredericia, Denmark

jul 30, 2028

9:00 AM - 7:00 PM

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Far from the clamor of the capital, the sleepy towns and dune-backed beaches of Denmark's Jutland peninsula are where travelers go in search of a slower pace of life. Yet, this is the location of Fredericia, a town that almost superseded Copenhagen as the country's seat of government because of its strategic position. The fortress town was built by Frederik III in the mid-1600s, when Denmark was a superpower, and is proud of its military roots, which include the extensive, well-preserved, and walkable ramparts, impressive monuments to fallen servicemen, and museums that recount tales of past conflicts. There is more to explore amid its streets, a showcase for architecture as diverse as 17th-century houses that conceal courtyard gardens, and the new canal district, a reimagination of the historic docks. Make time, too, to follow the art and sculpture trails and browse the galleries, and to visit the nearby lakes and forests, as well as one of the country's finest stretches of sand.

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Kiel, Germany

jul 31, 2028

7:00 AM - 9:00 PM

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Towards the end of the 19th century, 9,000 workers spent eight years digging the Kiel, inadvertently creating today's busiest artificial waterway. Today, around 100 ships cruise along it, making the most of a crucial shortcut between the North and Baltic Seas. Much of the canal enjoys green and forested banks, with a path you can cycle or walk along, stopping at a café to watch the vessels go by. Dive further into Kiel's maritime heritage at the German submarine U-995 museum, the Naval Memorial in Laboe, and Kiel Maritime Museum, housed in a striking former fish market, and make sure to sample a fischbrötchen – fish sandwich – from a street-food vendor. For earthier pleasures, visit the Botanic Gardens, part of Kiel University, or check out the Gothic Revival architecture of St Nikolai Church.

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Copenhagen, Denmark

aug 01, 2028

10:00 AM - 11:59 PM

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Capital of the “World's Happiest Country,” Copenhagen is known for its colorful buildings, busy canals and cozy ambience. In this charming city, you can stroll the Tivoli Gardens, visit museums or join the cycling culture by touring on two wheels.

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Copenhagen, Denmark

aug 02, 2028

12:00 AM - 7:00 PM

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Capital of the “World's Happiest Country,” Copenhagen is known for its colorful buildings, busy canals and cozy ambience. In this charming city, you can stroll the Tivoli Gardens, visit museums or join the cycling culture by touring on two wheels.

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Lysekil, Sweden

aug 03, 2028

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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This west coast harbor, where the Gullmarsfjorden meets the sea, is a favorite haunt of Swedes, who come here to reconnect with the great outdoors and feast on oysters, mussels and other shellfish plucked from the bountiful local waters. While Lysekil built its fortunes on fishing, especially the herring shoals that patrol the Bohuslän coast, someone had the bright idea of promoting the virtues of the salty air and sea in the mid-19th century and turned this place into a fashionable health resort. You can still take a restorative dip in one of the baths, a later edition of the original Kallbadhuset. Overlooking it all is the neo-Gothic church cut from this coast's distinct pink granite.

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Day at sea

aug 04, 2028

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Alesund, Norway

aug 05, 2028

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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Ålesund is of Norway's most captivating emerging destinations. Nestled along the Norwegian coast, this picturesque town offers a captivating journey through history, culture, and stunning landscapes. The town was ravaged by a devastating fire in 1904 and was thus rebuilt in the Art Nouveau style of the era. Today, Ålesund's architecture is a not only beautifully preserved but a masterpiece of design. Walking its cobblestone streets reveals ornate facades, intricate details, and a palpable sense of history. The Jugendstilsenteret museum provides insight into this architectural renaissance and is well worth a visit. However pretty Ålesund town may be, it is nothing in comparison to the stunning surroundings. Ålesund is a gateway to the majestic fjords and islands of western Norway. Adventurers can explore the Geirangerfjord, while wildlife enthusiasts can spot seals and seabirds on nearby Runde Island.

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Trondheim (Trondelag), Norway

aug 06, 2028

7:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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Viking heritage, urban art, and cutting-edge, Michelin-starred cuisine all mix harmoniously in this invigorating city, where the wonders of Norwegian nature are never far away. The former Viking capital of Norway, Trondheim is perhaps best known for Nidaros Cathedral, built over the burial site of King Olav II, and a pilgrimage destination for nearly 1,000 years. Step into the charm of yesteryear in Bakklandet, where colorful wooden homes, cobblestone streets, riverfront cafés, and inviting boutiques will give you that “koselig” (cozy) feeling. Fast forward to now with innovative farm-to-table restaurants and urban art trails showcasing the city's creative spirit. Kayak along the Nidelva River to admire the city from the water or stride out on a bracing hike in the Bymarka Nature Reserve.

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Day at sea

aug 07, 2028

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Seydisfjordur, Iceland

aug 08, 2028

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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Tucked deep inside a mountain-walled fjord, this colorful town would look right at home in Norway. The bright wooden houses, the wandering reindeer, barking seals, snow-dusted peaks and cascading waterfalls. But its 100% Icelandic, rich with outdoor adventures and home to a vibrant arts scene. Hiking in Skalanes Nature Reserve promises sightings of diverse wildlife, on land and in the air. The floating geothermal pools at Vok Baths spa are a luxury not to be missed. Kayaking's great here, too.

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Akureyri, Iceland

aug 09, 2028

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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Situated on one of the most magnificent fjords in Iceland, bounded by snow-capped mountains and gently sloping pastures, the weather here is surprisingly moderate despite being just 60 miles from the Arctic Circle. Charming and historical, here you'll find over 2,000 species of plants in the Botanical Gardens, which thrive without the benefit of a greenhouse.

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Isafjordur, Iceland

aug 10, 2028

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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Ringed by dramatic mountains and perched on a narrow fjord-side spit of land, this old trading post's as remote as they come – yet boasts a trending arts scene. Walk among tin-roofed homes built by salt fish merchants, admire seagoing artifacts and – for some reason – a world-class accordion collection at the Maritime Museum. Discoveries further afield might include splendid Icelandic waterfalls, a pint-sized botanic garden in the tundra, and tiny villages dwarfed by their surrounding peaks.

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Reykjavik, Iceland

aug 11, 2028

8:00 AM - 11:59 PM

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Formed by volcanic eruptions and settled by Norse Vikings, Iceland is an unforested land of volcanoes, hot springs, mountains, glaciers and northern lights. While its preserved language remains, this is a forward-thinking, eco-friendly country and Reykjavik is its capital where 60% of the population lives. Europe's second largest island is known for whale watching and its ancient maritime history.

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Reykjavik, Iceland

aug 12, 2028

12:00 AM - 4:00 PM

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Formed by volcanic eruptions and settled by Norse Vikings, Iceland is an unforested land of volcanoes, hot springs, mountains, glaciers and northern lights. While its preserved language remains, this is a forward-thinking, eco-friendly country and Reykjavik is its capital where 60% of the population lives. Europe's second largest island is known for whale watching and its ancient maritime history.

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Day at sea

aug 13, 2028

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Stornoway (Isle of Lewis), United Kingdom

aug 14, 2028

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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Delightful Stornoway is the capital of the Western Isles with a population of only 8,000. Beautifully situated on the seafront, overlooking a magnificent harbor, Stornoway is considered by many to be in one of the most picturesque regions in Scotland. The town's friendly inhabitants are revered for their seafaring traditions and they enjoy a level of self-sufficiency that is normally only seen in larger towns on the mainland.

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Belfast, United Kingdom

aug 15, 2028

9:00 AM - 10:00 PM

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Belfast, the capital city of Northern Ireland, is a place of rich history, vibrant culture, and striking landscapes. The city is steeped in political history, and no visitor here should ignore the impact “The Troubles” have had on the urban landscape. However, while the scars of the conflict still linger, the city has made remarkable progress in healing divisions and rebuilding communities. Visitors to Belfast can learn about this history through various educational resources, tours, and exhibitions, gaining insights into the challenges faced by the city's residents and the strides made toward reconciliation and peace. Belfast's cultural scene is alive with theaters, galleries, and music venues. The Cathedral Quarter is a creative hub, bustling with art galleries, quirky shops, and a vibrant nightlife. The city's food scene has flourished, offering everything from traditional Irish fare to international cuisine. Head to one of the local pubs to order a Guinness and plate of Lamb Stew for a real taste of city.

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Dublin (Dun Loaghaire), Ireland

aug 16, 2028

8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

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Situated in the southern coastal area of Dublin, the town of Dún Laoghaire is a residential area with many things to do and see. You can visit the People's Park Farmers' Market to shop for hand-made crafts and try local delicacies, walk along the charming East Pier or try water sports such as sailing or kayaking.

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Day at sea

aug 17, 2028

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Portsmouth, United Kingdom

aug 18, 2028

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You would be hard pressed to find a city with a more significant naval heritage than Portsmouth. The world's oldest dry dock, it is home to some of history's most storied ships, including Lord Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar, HMS Victory; Henry VII's Tudor warship, Mary Rose; and the world's first iron hulled armored ship, HMS Warrior. The city also has impressive cultural and entertainment credentials. It is the birthplace of author Charles Dickens and comedian Peter Sellers and has served as a shooting location for a variety of films, including the James Bond installment, Tomorrow Never Dies. For all its high-level associations, Portsmouth remains a wonderfully low-key destination. Enjoy a pass along the cobbled streets of the shopping district or step aboard a high-speed elevator of the Spinnaker Tower, the sail-inspired observation tower that rises 560 feet above the port to showcase magnificent views.

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DOUBLE GUEST ROOM WITH OCEAN VIEW

SUITE SIZEUP TO 215 SQ FT
DECK7
LOCATIONMID/AFT
regular fare

Fares per guest starting from

$41,000

DOUBLE GUEST ROOM WITH VERANDA

SUITE SIZEUP TO 215 SQ FT
BALCONY SIZEUP TO 54 SQ FT
DECK10, 9, 8
LOCATIONFWD, MID/AFT
regular fare

Fares per guest starting from

$49,000

SINGLE GUEST ROOM WITH OCEAN VIEW

SUITE SIZEUP TO 215 SQ FT
DECK7
LOCATIONFWD
regular fare

Fares per guest starting from

$54,000

AQUAMARINE VERANDA SUITE

SUITE SIZEUP TO 323 SQ FT
BALCONY SIZEUP TO 86 SQ FT
DECK11, 10, 9
LOCATIONFWD, MID/AFT
regular fare

Fares per guest starting from

$56,000

SAPPHIRE VERANDA SUITE

SUITE SIZEUP TO 430 SQ FT
BALCONY SIZEUP TO 107 SQ FT
DECK11, 10, 9, 8
LOCATIONFWD, MID/AFT
regular fare

Fares per guest starting from

$71,000

JUNIOR CRYSTAL PENTHOUSE SUITE

SUITE SIZEUP TO 645 SQ FT
BALCONY SIZEUP TO 161 SQ FT
DECK9, 8
LOCATIONFWD
regular fare

Fares per guest starting from

$120,000

CRYSTAL PENTHOUSE SUITE

SUITE SIZEUP TO 1265 SQ FT
BALCONY SIZEUP TO 107 SQ FT
DECK11
LOCATIONMID/AFT
regular fare

Fares per guest starting from

$152,000

An Exclusive All-Inclusive Experience

On Crystal ships, our all-inclusive program gives you the sense of freedom and peace of mind that comes from knowing we’ve taken care of everything.

Dining & Beverages
  • Curated selection of wines, champagne, spirits, & soft drinks
  • Multiple dining options to explore
  • 24-hour in-suite dining service
  • At least one complimentary reservation at the only Nobu restaurant at sea, Umi Uma, and Osteria d’ Ovidio
  • Personalized Service & Comfort
  • Dedicated butler service in every suite and guest room
  • Complimentary unlimited Wi-Fi
  • All tips and gratuities included
  • Wellness, Recreation & Entertainment
  • A wide variety of onboard activities, including paddle tennis, pickleball, and golf driving nets
  • Access to spa facilities and a fully equipped fitness centre
  • Evening entertainment ranging from dazzling Broadway-style shows to inspiring TED-style talks
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    Crystal Serenity

    With an industry-leading space to guest ratio across an array of social areas, Crystal Serenity offers the utmost comfort, quality, personalization and choice.

    REFURBISHED IN

    2023

    GUEST CAPACITY

    740

    OCEAN-VIEW ROOMS AND SUITES

    402

    DINING VENUES

    10

    Our 9 Exceptional Restaurants

    Onboard Experiences

    Sumptuous suites, the finest cuisine, Broadway-standard entertainment, and a soothing spa – your every wish is granted.

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    suites & service

    Warm, intuitive service, spacious and comfortable suites and social areas… all that’s left for you to do is relax.

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    food & drink

    Unparalleled choice, including the only Nobu restaurant at sea, makes dining aboard Crystal unforgettable.

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    entertainment

    From Broadway-themed shows and comedy to live music and lectures, we have a world of options to keep you amused.

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    Refresh mind and body with the wellbeing benefits of our indulgent treatments. Or just relax with a purifying sauna.

    Featured Excursions for this Voyage

    Take in breathtaking views from above, sharpen your skills in a hands-on class, or unwind with one-of-a-kind experiences. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or both, our Shore Excursions deliver it all

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