Navigator, 14 Nights Baltic Rhapsody ex Stockholm to Amsterdam – 12 Jul 2024 – Cruise Traveller

Navigator, 14 Nights Baltic Rhapsody ex Stockholm to Amsterdam

Cruise Line
Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Ship
Seven Seas Navigator
Cruise Departs
12 Jul 2024
Cruise Duration
14 Nights
Embark Ship
Stockholm Sweden
Disembark Ship
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Cruise Itinerary

DateActivityArriveDepart
12 Jul 2024
Stockholm Sweden
5:00 PM
13 Jul 2024
Helsinki, Finland
12:00 PM 11:00 PM
14 Jul 2024
Tallinn, Estonia
7:00 AM 4:00 PM
15 Jul 2024
Riga, Latvia
10:30 AM 6:30 PM
16 Jul 2024
Visby Sweden
8:00 AM 5:00 PM
17 Jul 2024
Gdansk, Poland
7:00 AM 4:30 PM
18 Jul 2024
Copenhagen, Denmark
11:00 AM 9:00 PM
19 Jul 2024
Skagen, Denmark
8:00 AM 5:00 PM
20 Jul 2024
Esbjerg, Denmark
8:00 AM 4:00 PM
21 Jul 2024
Hamburg, Germany
1:00 PM
22 Jul 2024
Hamburg, Germany
11:00 PM
23 Jul 2024 At sea    
24 Jul 2024
Tilbury, England
6:00 AM 7:00 PM
25 Jul 2024
Zeebrugge, Belgium
7:00 AM 6:00 PM
26 Jul 2024
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
7:00 AM 9:00 PM

All itineraries and ports of call at the discretion of the cruise line subject to local weather conditions and may change without notice.

The intimate atmosphere of Seven Seas Navigator® is accompanied by her beautiful style and luxury, from the gorgeous teak pool deck to the superb offerings of Prime 7.

Helsinki, Finland
The capital of Finland, Helsinki is also the cultural, commercial and political center of Finland. Helsinki is an easily-navigated city and an architectural delight. Helsinki is laid out with spacious streets interspersed with many gardens and parks. Wide streets and nearby islands add to Helsinki’s visual appeal. Beautiful neo classical buildings surround town squares and the cathedral is probably the most recognized of all Helsinki landmarks.

Tallinn, Estonia
On the southern coast of the Gulf of Finland lies Tallinn, the capital and main seaport of Estonia. Though the city has been bombed and pillaged many times throughout the ages, much of the town as it was in medieval times remains. Atmospheric streets serve as home to the palaces of Castle Hill. Ancient convents, steepled churches and handsome guild houses are all preserved as they were in Tallinn’s Old Town area, which was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Riga, Latvia
Riga, the capital of Latvia, is situated on the Baltic Sea coast on the mouth of the river Daugava. After more than 700 years of German, Swedish, Russian rule, Latvia, with Riga as its capital city, thus declared its independence on November 18, 1918. Soviet occupation and annexation occurred in 1940, but then Latvia declared its full de facto independence in 1991. The Historic Centre of Riga has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the city is particularly notable for its extensive Art Nouveau architecture

Visby, Sweden
Visby is the largest city on the island of Gotland, and was once one of the most powerful cities in Europe. The entire island is full of ruins, artifacts and memories from its periods of greatness during the Viking period and Middle Ages when Visby was a member of the Hanseatic League. The town is surrounded by the Visby Ringwall, a huge 13th century stone wall that encloses the city. Inside the wall, Visby beckons with its medley of modern and medieval times.

Gdansk (Gdynia), Poland
Step into colorful and masterfully restored Old Town Gdansk and experience the grandeur of this once powerful member of the Hanseatic League. Marvel at the exquisite architecture. Stroll the entire length of Ulica Diuga (Long St.) stopping to visit St. Mary’s Church, which took 150 years to build, and its Astronomical Clock, from1460. Browse through the museums, shops and galleries. Seek out quality amber, embroidered linens, modern silver jewelry, and fine woolen sweaters. Admire the grand houses , the Green and the Golden Gates on the Royal Road. Try a sip of vodka distilled and served with real flecks of gold.

Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen, the royal capital of Denmark, is one of Europe’s oldest capitals. It was a fishing village until the middle of the 12th century, but then grew in importance after being fortified in 1167. Because of its harbor, it soon became a place of commercial importance. Copenhagen has a long history well-integrated with today’s modern life. Theaters, museums, art galleries and musical entertainment are among the attractions that make Copenhagen memorable.

Skagen, Denmark
Skagen has a wonderfully rich art history and an even greater collection of modern art galleries throughout the city. Often referred to as the Land of Light, the sun beautifully reflects off of the abundance of sand and water for longer hours than anywhere else in Denmark. Skagen’s beacon is its bustling harbor, which brings in fresh seafood from the northern tip of Jutland, which surrounded by the sea. Experience its magnificent countryside with large white sandy beaches and Denmark’s largest moving sand dune, Råbjerg Mile.

Esbjerg, Denmark
As you cruise the waters of Wadden Sea, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed area for its biological diversity and vast numbers of migrating birds, watch for Esbjerg’s monumental ‘Man Meets the Sea’ sculpture. It’s a spectacular introduction to a North Sea harbor city brimming with museums celebrating local artists and the region’s maritime history. Hop on a ferry for delightful Fano, a sandy beach island where eagles and falcons soar and harbor seals frolic. In historic Ribe, Scandinavia’s oldest town, travel back to the Viking age in a remarkably authentic reconstruction of a medieval village buzzing with blacksmiths, minters, warriors – even a lady of the Longhouse.

Hamburg (Bremerhaven), Germany
Although you can visit one of the world’s best ship museums in Bremerhaven at the Schiffahrtsmuseum and head into nearby Bremen for a picnic in lovely Bürgerpark, Hamburg is the main attraction. View famed works of art at the Hamburger Kunsthalle, have a cup of coffee on one of the terraces of the Alsterarkaden, stroll through the historic warehouse district or enjoy the view from the top of 400-year-old St. Michaelis Church.

London (Tilbury), England
Tilbury is near central London and just down the river from the iconic Tower Bridge; it is also the gateway to Kent and the charming towns of south east of England. Between touring the Tate and standing before the gates of Buckingham Palace, go for a stroll through Hyde Park’s vast greenery toward Serpentine Lake, where you take a dip, go boating or enjoy a picnic. Among the lesser-known highlights of London is the British Library, where you may see a scribbled page of Beatles songwriting or a Leonardo da Vinci notebook. There are some stunning illuminated scripts and landmark-scientific items too, including very early photographs.

Bruges (Zeebrugge), Belgium
Zeebrugge is the gateway to Bruges, the capital of the Belgian province of West Flanders. Bruges was a wealthy city during medieval times when trade with Baltic ports flourished. The Zwin River, connecting Bruges with the North Sea, slowly began to narrow, marking the end of the city’s great trade period. Today, visitors flock to Bruges to enjoy the charming, well-preserved medieval architecture lining the old and narrow roads and canals and to see some of Western Europe’s finest artistic masterpieces.

Amsterdam, Netherlands
As capital cities go, Amsterdam is small in comparison. It has a reputation for free-spirited and very liberal lifestyles. Some might call it Europe’s most “radical” city, but one cannot deny the beauty of Amsterdam and its rich history. Amsterdam is a cultural center of Europe, as exemplified in its more than 140 art galleries and 40 museums. In addition, it is famous for its baroque architecture, canals, and cobblestone streets where the favored mode of transportation is the bicycle.

The intimate atmosphere of Seven Seas Navigator® is accompanied by her beautiful style and luxury, from the gorgeous teak pool deck to the superb offerings of Prime 7.

The elegant design of Seven Seas Navigator® harmonizes beautifully with the feeling of ease you experience when welcomed on board with kindness and grace. From stem to stern, the ship is staffed with a crew that has mastered exceptional service, exquisite cuisine and effortless luxury.

Ship Profile & Stats

  • Length: 560 ft
  • Tonnage: 28,550 tonnes
  • Maiden Voyage: 1999
  • Refurbished: 2016
  • Passenger Capacity (dbl): 490
  • Crew Nationality: International
  • Officer Nationality: Italian
  • Dining Staff Nationality: International
  • Ship Registration: Italy

Ship Amenities

  • Air Conditioning
  • Telephone
  • Electric Current 110 AC
  • Television
  • Flat-Screen Television
  • Mini-Bar
  • Hair Dryer
  • Regent Bathrobes and Slippers
  • Welcome Bottle of Champagne with Fresh Fruit Arrangement
  • 24-Hour Room Service With Dinner Served Course-by-Course

Ship Facilities

  • Launderette
  • Compass Rose Restaurant
  • Navigator Lounge
  • Library
  • Connoisseur Club
  • Card Room
  • Stars Lounge
  • Seven Seas Lounge
  • Shopping Boutiques
  • Casino
  • Pool Deck
  • Swimming Pool
  • Pool Grill
  • Prime 7 Steakhouse Restaurant
  • La Veranda Restaurant
  • Galileo’s Lounge
  • Fitness Facilities
  • Canyon Ranch Spa Club
  • Coffee Connection
  • Sette Mari at La Veranda
  • Pool Bar

The ships of Regent Seven Seas Cruises offer voyages of exploration and discovery to more than 300 ports on all seven continents. All luxury vessels are designed for guests numbering in the hundreds rather than the thousands. The ambiance on board is personal, individual, accommodating – “upscale but not uptight.” And all ships share certain distinctions in accommodations, service, dining and amenities that elevate them to the lofty vantage point of the enviable six stars.

The Regent Seven Seas Cruises fleet includes sister all-suite, all-balcony, 700-guest ships Seven Seas Voyager and Seven Seas Mariner; and the all-suite, 90% balcony Seven Seas Navigator.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises provides discerning guests with the most inclusive luxury cruise experience by offering an incomparable array of complimentary features and services. See below for a listing of these items, combining to provide unprecedented value.

~FREE Unlimited Shore Excursions* ~FREE Luxury Hotel Package for 1st and 2nd guests* ~FREE Beverages including fine wines and premium spirits ~FREE Pre-Paid Gratuities ~FREE In-suite mini-bar replenished daily ~FREE 24-hour room service and no additional charge for specialty restaurants ~Elegant casual dress code. Formal and semi-formal attire optional on sailings of 16 nights or longer ~Welcome bottle of champagne ~Up to four gourmet restaurants including the iconic new steakhouse Prime 7, and Signatures, featuring Le Cordon Bleu®-inspired cuisine, Compass Rose, La Veranda plus the al fresco Pool Grill ~In-suite dining, served course-by-course during restaurant hours ~Butler service in Penthouse Suites and higher, including complimentary in-suite mini-bar setup and iPod® docking station ~Fitness programs, sauna and steam rooms in the spa ~Onboard activities including expert guest lectures, theatre performance and day time entertainment ~Interactive flat screen television in each suite with extensive media library and complimentary movies-on-demand

*Supplement will apply on Regent Choice excursions and excludes Private Arrangements and all Adventure Ashore programmes. FREE 1-Night Pre-Cruise Luxury Hotel Package is available for Concierge Suites and Higher only.

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