Maritime Cities & Sailing Events of the Baltic

14 nights sailing from Dover on cruise ship Borealis

Itinerary: Sailing from Dover, visiting Kiel (Germany), Gdynia (Poland), Visby (Sweden), Tallinn (Estonia), Helsinki, Turku (Finland), Warnemunde, ending in Dover.
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Cruise Maritime Cities & Sailing Events of the Baltic

14 nights sailing from Dover on cruise ship Borealis

from £1,799 Price per person

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Inside

Interior Cabin I

Interior Cabin H

Superior Interior G

Ocean View

Ocean View Cabin F

Ocean View Cabin E

Ocean View Cabin D

Superior Ocean View Fully Restricted CO

Superior Ocean View C

Superior Ocean View B

Single Ocean View K

Balcony

Terrace Cabin TC

Suite

Balcony Junior Suite BJ

Balcony Suite BS

Single Balcony Suite JB

Premier Suite PS

Owner´s Suite OW

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Cruise Itinerary

Full Itinerary
Day 1 Dover
Day 2-3 at sea
Day 4 Kiel (Germany)
Day 5 at sea
Day 6 Gdynia (Poland)
Day 7 Visby (Sweden)
Day 8 Tallinn (Estonia)
Day 9 Helsinki
Day 10 Turku (Finland)
Cruising Turku Archi Onboard Experience
Day 11 at sea
Day 12 Warnemunde
Day 13-14 at sea
Day 15 Dover
Maritime Cities & Sailing Events of the Baltic Cruise itinerary  - Fred Olsen

Maritime Cities & Sailing Events of the Baltic

14 nights Cruise on Borealis. Sailing from Dover, visiting Kiel (Germany), Gdynia (Poland), Visby (Sweden), Tallinn (Estonia), Helsinki, Turku (Finland), Warnemunde, ending in Dover.

Maritime Cities & Sailing Events of the Baltic Cruise itinerary  - Fred Olsen
Maritime Cities & Sailing Events of the Baltic Cruise itinerary  - Fred Olsen

Dover

Today Dover is a major port town facing into the English Channel and the second busiest cruise port in the UK. What makes Dover so special is its impressive location with miles of beautiful, un-spoilt coastline and its internationally famous White Cliffs dominated by Dover Castle, known throughout the world. Dover is the town in Kent which is geographically closest to the continent and, as the world´s busiest ferry port, many justifiably describe as ´the gateway to England´. The cliffs are popular with tourists and offer the opportunity for wonderful walks and superb views out towards the English Channel. Or you may simply choose to simply gaze at them from the beach.

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Kiel (Germany)

Kiel is the capital and most populous city in the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein.Kiel lies approximately 56 mi north of Hamburg. Due to its geographic location in the north of Germany, the southeast of the Jutland peninsula, and the southwestern shore of the Baltic Sea, Kiel has become one of the major maritime centres of Germany. For instance, the city is known for a variety of international sailing events, including the annual Kiel Week, which is the biggest sailing event in the world. Kiel is an important sea transport hub, thanks to its location at the Kiel Fjord and the busiest artificial waterway in the world, Kiel Canal A number of passenger ferries to Sweden, Norway, Russia and other countries operate from here. Moreover, today Kiel harbour is an important port of call for cruise ships touring the Baltic Sea.

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Gdynia (Poland)

From the port of Gyndia there is an access to Gdansk, millenary maritim city where you will find the strain between Poland and Germany that are a indelible mark. In the old part of the town we find the Gothic Cathedral, considered Europes eldest brick church. Walking doen the streets we find bourgeois antique houses, many historical buildings and antique terraces, converted today in luxury shops, restaurants and art galleries.

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Visby (Sweden)

Visby is the largest city of the swedish island of Gotland. It is one of the medieval cities better perserved of Scandinavia, and it was declared in 1955 World heritage site by the UNESCO. The name of Visby comes from the ancient nordic language. Vi means place of sacrifices.

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Tallinn (Estonia)

Tallinn is a medieval city, a fairytale city and mystery, which through its iron street lights and its winding cobblestone streets, we can meet the oldest pharmacy in Europe, dating from the fifteenth century and it still operates as a pharmacy, selling modern productss or St. Olav Church, the fourteenth century church that dominates Tallinns skyscraper of its age and is still a major attraction.

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Helsinki

Helsinki, also called Daughter of the Baltic or City of the Sea, is the capital and the largest city of Finland. The harbour is the heartbeat of this southern coastal city built on the peninsulas and islands of the Baltic Sea and Gulf of Finland. A piece of history can be found visiting the citys green domed Lutheran Cathedral, situated in Senate Square. There are fantastic museums like Suomenlinna and the Helsinki City Museum, where visitors can learn all there is to know about the worlds northernmost urban area. This city highly regarded for its design, a rich tradition that continues at stores like Arabia, which specializes in signature Finnish dishware, glassware, functional sculpture and pottery. Marimekko specializes in simple, bold, colourful clothing, and even offers bedding and house wares. The Kauppatori, or the market square, offers visitors all kind of toothsome treats, from traditional Finish goodies to fresh fruits and vegetables. Helsinkis popular Linnanmaki Amusement Park, where you can scream your heart out on the notoriously rickety wooden roller coaster.

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Turku (Finland)

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Onboard Experience

Cruising Turku Archi

Maritime Cities & Sailing Events of the Baltic Cruise itinerary  - Fred Olsen

Warnemunde

Warnemunde is a an important seaside resort and the northernmost district of Rostock in Mecklenburg Vorpommern, located on the Baltic Sea at the estuary of the river Warnow. Places of Interest: The Lighthouse was built in 1897, and still currently in use and has approximately 121 ft high, allowing visitors to enjoy an impressive view over the Baltic Sea. The Teapot with its Hyparschale curved roof, is an interesting example of the East German architecture and houses various restaurants and a sea voyage exhibition. The Old Channel, the vicinity to the canal with its various restaurants, pubs and traditional fishing boats, regional specialties are offered in a fish market. Warnemundes sandy beaches stretch out over a length of 1.9 miles and are the broadest on the German Baltic Sea coast.

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Maritime Cities & Sailing Events of the Baltic Cruise itinerary  - Fred Olsen

Dover

Today Dover is a major port town facing into the English Channel and the second busiest cruise port in the UK. What makes Dover so special is its impressive location with miles of beautiful, un-spoilt coastline and its internationally famous White Cliffs dominated by Dover Castle, known throughout the world. Dover is the town in Kent which is geographically closest to the continent and, as the world´s busiest ferry port, many justifiably describe as ´the gateway to England´. The cliffs are popular with tourists and offer the opportunity for wonderful walks and superb views out towards the English Channel. Or you may simply choose to simply gaze at them from the beach.

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The ship: Borealis

Olsen-owned vessel in the 1940s had this name too, Borealis, inspired by the Aurora Borealis. It is an elegant and stylish ship, spacious and comfortable. With a capacity for less than 1,400 guests, this ship offers a traditional style of cruising.

Sister-ship to Bolette, Borealis is perfectly suited for taking guests on a journey around the globe, enabling more exploration in more exciting ports. Her smaller size, spacious public areas, open deck spaces and impressive array of restaurants make her perfect for longer voyages, and shorter journeys alike.Sister-ship to Bolette, Borealis is perfectly suited for taking guests on a journey around the globe, enabling more exploration in more exciting ports. Her smaller size, spacious public areas, open deck spaces and impressive array of restaurants make her perfect for longer voyages, and shorter journeys alike.

Inaugurated -
Tonnage 61,849 tn.
Occupancy 1,360
Crew 662
Ratio tonnage/passengers Excellent 45:1
Number of staterooms 690
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What's included onboard?

Comfortable rooms and suites with tv, hairdryer, tea and coffee making facilities and individually controlled air conditioning

Tempting cuisine every day throughout your cruise - with five course à la carte dinners, casual breakfast and lunch buffets and late-night snacks.

Self-service tea and coffee at selected venues, morning coffee with biscuits, and afternoon sandwiches and cakes.

Self-service tea and coffee at selected venues, morning coffee with biscuits, and afternoon sandwiches and cakes.

In-room sandwiches and snacks.

All evening entertainment, including cabaret shows, live music and dancing.

Captain's Drinks Party and Gala Buffet.

Use of leisure facilities, including swimming pools, Jacuzzis and gym.

A wide choice of on board activities and lectures throughout the day.

All UK port taxes (where collectable in advance).

Luggage porterage between your room and the drop-off/pick-up point.

What's not included?

Travel to/from your port or airports.

All drinks on board (optional 'All Inclusive Upgrade' available on selected cruises).

Shore Tours

Hairdressing, health, beauty treatments, and selected fitness classes.

Personal laundry and dry cleaning.

Passports and visa costs. Holiday Insurance

Government levies or taxes introduced after publication of this brochure.

Discretionary gratuities to the crew, drivers, guides, etc. on board and ashore.

Evening dining in our premium restaurants; The Grill, The Black Watch Room & The Poolside

What you need to know

FARE TYPES IMPORTANT INFO.

Terms and Conditions are different between Saver Fares which are more economic and Freedom Fares which include extra benefits. You can also book an ALL INCLUSIVE PACKAGE that will include a selection of beers, wines, spirits and soft drinks from just £24.99 per person, per night* (£35 per person, per night on cruises of five nights or less and Speciality Sailings). By upgrading to All Inclusive, you can also treat yourself to premium drinks and cocktails at half price. YOu will be able to enjoy drinks in the bars, in the restaurants and the buffet areas. Call 020 3499 5846 to get advice to book your ideal fare type.

Saver Fares - Full payment is required at the time of booking. 100% cancellation charges apply - no refunds are permitted. Non-transferrable to any other cruise once booked. Room grade and, or room Nr. will be automatically assigned and cannot be changed once assigned. Room number will be confirmed on your cruise ticket. Oceans Cruise Club discounts are not combinable with Saver Fares - Oceans points will be earned however. Additional charges may apply for shuttle bus or transfers to local amenities. Dining sitting will be allocated at the cruise line's discretion (advised on the cruise ticket). Dining sitting cannot be changed once allocated unless a supplement is paid. Other booking changes are permitted subject to the standard Terms & Conditions. ///////// Freedom Fares Benefits and flexibility. You are able to choose your room Nr. and room grade at the time of booking. Your choice of restaurant and dining time is confirmed at time of booking (subject to availability). Your table size at dinner can be requested (but not guaranteed). 15% deposit on bookings before 90 days of departure. Standard cancellation fee, Oceans Discount - as applicable, based on membership level. Booking transferable to another cruise (once only per booking). Priority booking for pre-booked Shore Tours (subject to availability), oceans benefits on board (subject to availability). Priority for room upgrades (complimentary or charged, subject to availability). Free shuttle bus to local centre (where operating). Priority embarkation in UK departure ports. Priority debarkation at end of cruise (available on request, but not guaranteed). Room upgrades are subject to availability and may be complimentary or payable. Free shuttle bus is to the local centre and is not offered where the local centre is within walking distance.a

Mandatory Insurance

Having suitable insurance cover is a mandatory requirement for your cruise.Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines is also pleased to work in association with specialist cruise insurance provider Holiday Extras.They can provide full Coronavirus cover. This can include cover for guests who contract Covid-19 prior to their cruise and therefore have to cancel their holiday, as well as cover for up to £15m if a guest contracts Covid-19 while travelling. This covers medical assistance, repatriation and accommodation costs for a guest and their travelling companion.

*Top Tip: Be properly insured for you and your Fred. Olsen cruise holiday. If you haven’t declared all your pre-existing medical conditions to your insurer or have not taken out an insurance policy that covers a holiday at sea, the financial consequences could be significant to you. Don’t risk a large financial bill. Tip Two: Avoid potential loopholes. It is tempting to save money and opt for the cheapest holiday insurance. However, many of these policies have loopholes that will not provide cover for the exact circumstance in the claim. Be sure to thoroughly investigate what’s covered in the policy. Tip Three: Consider annual cover. For travellers lucky enough to be embarking on several trips a year, annual policies may work out to be the best value. For multiple holidays, an annual insurance policy provides cover for the year ahead. What is the difference between cruise insurance and general travel insurance? General travel insurance is mostly designed for those planning to relax on a land-based holiday, by the pool, on the beach, or with a little sightseeing, for example. A cruise holiday has very different elements, requiring a more specialist cover. It’s unlikely that a standard holiday insurance policy would provide cover in the unfortunate event of having to be medically evacuated by helicopter or launch whilst at sea. This, for instance, is the type of scenario that specialist cruise insurance would take into account, giving you reassurance that you’re suitably covered throughout your trip should the unexpected occur.

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