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Star Collector: Scandinavian and Baltic Delights
May 22, 2027 — Jun 10, 2027
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LONDON / HMS BELFAST → HELSINKI
19 Nights on Star Pride
Drift into fjords and past Baltic coastlines on a sailing across Northern Europe. Sip hot kaffe with waffles and relax amid the furnishings of a Norwegian family home . Ride mountain bikes from the crest of Mount Fløyen through an emerald forest to placid lakes and sweeping views of the city of Bergen. Step aboard turn-of-the-century mechanized rides and snack on decadent chocolate treats at Copenhagen's Tivoli Gardens--one of Europe's oldest amusement parks. Glide past Gdansk's thriving waterfront on a guided kayak tour. Indulge in smoked fish and Lithuanian beer with friendly Klaipeda locals. Walk around the ornate Swedish sailing ship Vasa in Stockholm, the oldest fully preserved ship in the world.







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Stroll along the UNESCO-listed Bergen wharf and ride the funicular for sweeping views of fjords and mountains.
Experience dramatic fjord landscapes from Åndalsnes, gateway to the famed Trollstigen mountain road and panoramic viewpoints.
Discover the wild beauty of Frøya, a remote island dotted with fishing villages, rugged coastline, and rich maritime traditions.
Visit Kauppatori (Market Square) in Helsinki, Finland. This bustling market is perfect for sampling Finnish delicacies, buying local crafts, and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere.
Step into a real-life fairytale as you explore Tallinn’s medieval Old Town, where towering spires, hidden courtyards, and lively cafés create one of Europe’s most enchanting cityscapes.
Stop in Gdansk's Old Town to shop for amber, the prized souvenir of the Baltic Sea.
With an overnight in Stockholm, Sweden, you can wander Gamla Stan’s (Old Town’s) storybook streets by day and enjoy the vibrant waterfront nightlife by evening.
Pack light with complimentary daily laundry service.

London, one of the world's top destinations, is a city begging to be explored. Steeped in history, the well-known sites of Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, and Trafalgar Square beckon, or get a modern perspective from the top of the London Eye. This cosmopolitan city offers all the world cuisines you're used to, but there are still places to find traditional British fare like bangers and mash or shepherds' pie.

Here's a day for exploration. Your ship will dock in the very city center near the oldest part of town. A short stroll will take you to Stavanger Cathedral, the best preserved medieval cathedral in Norway, the city center and cobblestone pedestrian streets. Just an hour's boat trip away is the 2,000-foot-high Pulpit Rock with its magnificent views of the lovely Lysefjord.

Known as the City of Roses, Molde is encircled by 222 mountains, each one worthy of oohs and ahhs. Breathtaking excursions await, including the world-famous Trollstigen scenic mountain road with its sheer cliffs, waterfalls, and hairpin turns. Or take the low road-the Atlantic Road-twisting its way across the islands of the North Sea like an asphalt roller coaster.

Known as the City of Roses, Molde is encircled by 222 mountains, each one worthy of oohs and ahhs. Breathtaking excursions await, including the world-famous Trollstigen scenic mountain road with its sheer cliffs, waterfalls, and hairpin turns. Or take the low road-the Atlantic Road-twisting its way across the islands of the North Sea like an asphalt roller coaster.
ANDALSNES, Norway
TRONDHEIM, Norway

Frøya, Norway, is a picturesque island located in the Trøndelag region, known for its stunning coastal landscapes and vibrant fishing communities. The island offers a serene escape with its rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and crystal-clear waters, making it a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can explore charming villages, enjoy fresh seafood, and experience traditional Norwegian culture. Frøya is also a gateway to the beautiful Frøya archipelago, perfect for boating, fishing, and wildlife watching.

The pleasant small village of Olden is located at the inner end of the 66-mile long Nordfjord, the sixth longest fjord in Norway. Long known for tourism and industry, it is now also famous for contemporary design. With fewer than 500 inhabitants Olden is an ideal destination for people who enjoy spending time in the great outdoors, and is the gateway to Jostedal, the largest glacier on the European mainland. If you can, find a bottle of Olden Mineral Water, as close as you will get to a glacier on tap.

Colorful Bryggen, Bergen's Hanseatic quay and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is so delightful you may find it difficult to explore further. But do. Watch the Huldras (forest nymphs) dance at Kjosfossen Waterfall, wander the narrow smau between the old buildings climbing the hillside.

This historic city of palaces, canals, and copper spires casts a sense of enchantment upon all who walk its cobbled streets. Little wonder that Copenhagen's favorite son, Hans Christian Andersen, was inspired to write some of the world's most beloved fairy tales here. Stroll the 17th century Nyhavn waterfront where Andersen once lived, complete with colorful row houses and historic tall ships. Enjoy world-class shopping on Strøget, the world's longest pedestrian street. Or find your amusement at world-famous Tivoli Gardens where tree-lined pathways lead to theaters, open air stages, restaurants, cafes, and over 80 attractions.

This beautiful island is Denmark in miniature, complete with fertile fields, forests, craggy cliffs, and bleach-blond beaches. Admire the massive medieval fortifications of Hammershus, bricks still red after all these years, and sample some smoked herring, smoked locally for generations.

Gdansk's Old Town was lovingly reconstructed after World War II. Take your time admiring massive red-brick churches and searching for the perfect memento in amber shops. This is also the home of the Solidarity movement, the beautiful Lake District, and Malbork Castle, Europe's largest gothic fortress.

Klaipeda is the only port in Lithuania, and they take great pride in its maritime history with tall ship regattas and a Sea Museum. You'll notice that local legends and folklore play a big role here, from the playful statues scattered about Old Town to Witches' Hill with its wooden sculptures depicting Lithuanian fairy tales. Nearby Curonian Spit National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, famed for possessing Europe's highest sand dunes.

A major port at the mouth of the River Daugava, Riga has a UNESCO-listed pedestrian-only Old Town and a famous Central Market. It is also known for its art nouveau architecture, wooden buildings and delightful shops and restaurants at busy Livu Square.
Riga, Best of Riga and its Cultural Heritage of UNESCO
Riga, Charms of Art Nouveau & Riga Water Ring
Riga, Half Day Private Car & Guide
Riga, Jewish Heritage of Riga ( Moderate)
Riga, Half Day Private Van & Guide
Riga, Taste of Riga
Riga, By Bus and Boat (Moderate)

Experience your own private Stockholm as you explore the interlacing canals and 14 tiny islands that surround this magical city. Renowned for its progressive nature, Stockholm offers avant-garde design, and trendy fashions. Visit the UNESCO sites of Frottningholm and Skogskykogarden, and the Södermalm neighborhood to discover charming old homes and picturesque main streets lined with unique shops, art galleries, and entertaining nightclubs.

Experience your own private Stockholm as you explore the interlacing canals and 14 tiny islands that surround this magical city. Renowned for its progressive nature, Stockholm offers avant-garde design, and trendy fashions. Visit the UNESCO sites of Frottningholm and Skogskykogarden, and the Södermalm neighborhood to discover charming old homes and picturesque main streets lined with unique shops, art galleries, and entertaining nightclubs.

The spires of 14th century churches soar above fashion-forward cafés, restaurants, and shops within the stone walls of Tallinn. Medieval Old Town is the well-preserved - and thriving - center of town, where you'll find impressive guild houses, St. Olav's Church, and other architectural treasures. Beyond Old Town lies Peter the Great's Baroque masterpiece, Kadriorg Palace - and sunny Pirita beach.

Art Nouveau buildings, museums, timeless restaurants, and charming cafés are sprinkled throughout the harbor dominating this maritime city. Discover reminders of the early czars' influence at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral and the fortress on Suomenlinna Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Shop along Market Square and in Aleksanterinkatu. And don't miss a chance to enjoy a cocktail at the breathtaking Hotel Kämp.
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