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Viking Homelands Reykjavík FINLAND NORWAY SWEDEN Flåm Oslo Helsinki Bergen St. Petersburg Stockholm Stavanger Tallinn ESTONIA North Ålborg RUSSIA Sea DENMARK Baltic Sea N Copenhagen ‘ Berlin Gdansk (Warnemünde) (Gydnia) GERMANY POLAND Cruise Overnight in Port BERGEN, NORWAY VIKING HOMELANDS 15 DAYS STOCKHOLM–BERGEN OVERVIEW. For the Vikings, navigating the waters of KEY FEATURES Scandinavia and the Baltic was a way of life; for 15 glorious days • 15-day cruise visiting 8 countries & 11 ports with a private it will be the way you journey, witnessing wild beauty from your veranda stateroom ship and exploring quaint towns up close as you travel ashore. • 11 included excursions / 3 Overnights With overnights in cosmopolitan Stockholm and St. Petersburg • Scenic cruising through the Norwegian Fjords and ample time to explore charming historic city centers in • On average, 12 ½ hours spent each day in port Tallinn and Gdan´sk, this itinerary features an outstanding blend of northern continental European cities, imperial Russia and • Wine/beer/soft drinks with lunch & dinner on board the magnificent fjords and legendary homeland of the Vikings. STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN TO BERGEN, NORWAY ITINER ARY BERGEN, NORWAY TO STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN ITINER ARY DAY LOCATION ARRIVAL DEPARTURE INCLUDED TOUR DAY LOCATION ARRIVAL DEPARTURE INCLUDED TOUR 1 Stockholm Embark Overnight 1 Bergen Embark Overnight 2 Stockholm Overnight 2:00 PM Stockholm City Tour 2 Bergen Overnight 6:00 PM Bergen Walking Tour 3 Helsinki 8:30 AM 5:00 PM Helsinki City Tour 3 Flåm 7:30 AM 3:00 PM Flåm & Østerbø 4 St. Petersburg 7:00 AM Overnight St. Petersburg Mountain Farm Tour Panoramic 4 Stavanger 8:00 AM 2:00 PM Stavanger 5 St. Petersburg Overnight 6:00 PM Walking Tour 6 Tallinn 8:00 AM 11:59 PM Tallinn Old Town 5 Ålborg 12:30 PM 9:00 PM Ålborg Walking Tour Walking Tour 6 Copenhagen 8:30 AM 10:00 PM Copenhagen 7 At Sea At Sea City Tour 8 Gdan´sk (Gdynia ) 6:00 AM 1:00 PM Gdan´sk City Tour 7 Berlin 6:00 AM 6:30 PM Berlin Your Way 9 Berlin 7:30 AM 11:00 PM Berlin Your Way (Warnemünde) (Warnemünde) 8 Gdan´sk (Gdynia ) 1:00 PM 11:59 PM Gdan´sk City Tour 10 Copenhagen 7:30 AM 10:00 PM Copenhagen 9 At Sea At Sea City Tour 10 Tallinn 7:00 AM 4:00 PM Tallinn Old Town 11 Ålborg 8:00 AM 1:30 PM Ålborg Walking Tour Walking Tour 12 Stavanger 10:00 AM 6:00 PM Stavanger 11 St. Petersburg 7:00 AM Overnight St. Petersburg Walking Tour Panoramic 13 Flåm 9:00 AM 6:00 PM Flåm & Østerbø 12 St. Petersburg Overnight 6:00 PM Mountain Farm Tour 13 Helsinki 7:00 AM 4:00 PM Helsinki City Tour 14 Bergen 7:00 AM Overnight Bergen Walking Tour 14 Stockholm 9:00 AM Overnight Stockholm City Tour 15 Bergen Overnight Disembark 15 Stockholm Overnight Disembark *May 16, 2015 itinerary has a slight variation: Day 3, Stavanger; Day 4, Oslo. *Information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. SEE MORE AT VIKINGCRUISES.COM/OCEANS EXTEND YOUR JOURNEY BEFORE OR AFTER YOUR CRUISE. Make the very most of your time away from home by extending your travel experience with one of our city stays or tours. Spend a little more time in these great destinations. Our expert local guides and hosts will help you get the very best from your stay. STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM OSLO, NORWAY STOCKHOLM CITY | 2 Nights LONDON CITY | 2 Nights OSLO & BERGEN RAIL | 2 Nights This elegant city of historic buildings, cultural This cosmopolitan metropolis offers unforgettable In Oslo, view the world’s best preserved Viking gems and trendy shopping is easy to explore shopping, fine dining, and a wealth of museums ship at the Viking Ship Museum and see the Royal on foot. Stroll through the Old Town, sample and galleries that includes the Tate Gallery and the Palace. Board a train to Bergen for a stunning fare in the food halls and cafés and view the British Museum. See Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, journey over the Hardangervidda, Europe’s 17th-century shipwreck at the Vasa Museum. and the Tower of London. Includes all hotels, highest mountain plateau. Includes all hotels, Includes all hotels, breakfasts and transfers. breakfasts and transfers. breakfasts and transfers. BERGEN, NORWAY KERID CRATER, ICELAND BLUE LAGOON, ICELAND SCENIC BERGEN RAILWAY & OSLO TOUR | 1 Night ICELAND & THE GOLDEN CIRCLE | 3 Nights ICELAND & BERGEN TOUR | 4 Nights In Oslo, see the Royal Palace, the Viking Ship For four days, tour fascinating Iceland—from the Experience the natural wonders and gorgeous Museum and the Akershus Fortress, which has sights of the capital city, Reykjavík, to the hot landscapes of Iceland, including Thingvellir guarded the harbor for centuries. After a train ride springs and waterfalls of Thingvellir National Park. National Park’s hot springs and waterfalls, Kerid with breathtaking scenery, stroll Bergen’s You’ll also stop to enjoy a soak in the famed Blue Crater and the Blue Lagoon, a natural geothermal storybook streets and see Bryggen wharf. Includes Lagoon, a natural geothermal spa. Includes all spa. Then, take time to enjoy exploring Bergen all hotels, breakfasts and transfers. hotels, breakfasts and transfers. on your own. Includes all hotels, breakfasts and transfers. WEATHER Average Monthly Temperatures (avg high/avg low), Fº CITY JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 35 36 38 43 51 56 59 58 53 48 41 37 Bergen (37/32) (39/32) (43/34) (48/37) (57/45) (63/50) (64/54) (63/54) (57/48) (52/45) (45/37) (39/34) 32 34 39 47 56 63 64 64 58 49 41 34 Berlin (36/27) (39/28) (46/32) (55/39) (66/46) (72/54) (73/55) (73/55) (66/50) (55/43) (45/36) (37/30) Copenhagen 32 33 37 43 53 59 63 62 56 49 41 36 (36/28) (39/27) (41/32) (50/36) (61/45) (66/52) (70/55) (70/54) (63/50) (54/45) (45/37) (39/32) 22 22 28 40 53 60 64 61 52 43 33 23 St. Petersburg (28/16) (28/16) (34/23) (46/34) (61/45) (68/52) (72/57) (68/54) (57/46) (46/39) (36/30) (27/19) Stockholm 27 27 32 41 52 61 64 63 54 46 37 30 (30/23) (30/23) (37/27) (48/34) (61/43) (70/52) (72/55) (68/55) (59/48) (50/41) (39/34) (34/27) *Information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR CALL VIKING CRUISES AT 1-855-8-VIKING.
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