Destination
Northern Europe
Trip Duration
9 nights
Cruise Ship
BalmoralCruise Company
Fred OlsenStart Port
Newcastle upon Tyne, EnglandEnd Port
Newcastle upon Tyne, EnglandItinerary
Depart 17:00
The history of Newcastle goes back to the time of the Roman conquest of Britain. A Roman fortress used to be located here in the place of the current city. Newcastle is famous for its coal production. The buildings and the architectural feel of Newcastle is very enchanting, make sure you visit the grand St. Nicholas Cathedral and the old Castle of Newcastle.
Arrive 11:00
Depart 11:00
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Arrive 13:00
Overnight
Oslo, also known as the green city, is home to countless attractions and has an enchanting Scandinavian flair. Some of the attractions include, the royal palace, government buildings, the Storting parliament building as well as the town hall, where each year the Nobel Prize is awarded. For gift shopping, head over to the shopping street of Karl Johans Gate. You are sure to enjoy your stay here as Norwegian people are very open and friendly.
Depart 22:00
Oslo, also known as the green city, is home to countless attractions and has an enchanting Scandinavian flair. Some of the attractions include, the royal palace, government buildings, the Storting parliament building as well as the town hall, where each year the Nobel Prize is awarded. For gift shopping, head over to the shopping street of Karl Johans Gate. You are sure to enjoy your stay here as Norwegian people are very open and friendly.
Arrive 17:00
Overnight
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Depart 17:00
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Arrive 06:00
Depart 22:00
Gothenburg is Sweden's second largest city and also one of the most beautiful places in the country. Located at the mouth of the river Göta, flowing into the Atlantic Ocean, the city enjoys a reputation as a cultural center with big-city flair. Within the city, the most beautiful and important tourist attractions are all within easy walking distance.
Arrive 06:00
Depart 17:00
Skagen is the northernmost city in Denmark and the place where the Baltic Sea meets the North Sea. When the tide is right, visitors can watch the amazing phenomenon as the waters from two different oceans flow into each other, creating beautiful color and current patterns. Its unique patterns of light and picturesque scenery drew groups of artists in the late 19th and early 20th century, and their artwork is still on display in Skagens Museum.
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Balmoral is the smallest ship in our fleet and is well-loved by all of our teams, and long-standing guests. She has wonderful facilities - six beautiful restaurants, seven bars and lounges, two pools and lovely wide open decks which are perfect for when Balmoral is scenic cruising. The Spey and Avon restaurants offer spectacular views out to sea while you dine, and the Observatory Lounge really comes to life with our Signature Experiences of scenic cruising, or our Ship at Sea sessions. Her smaller size is a huge asset when it comes to creating itineraries that go off the beaten track and into less visited ports and waterways. Balmoral journeys along rivers and right into the heart of cities such as Bordeaux, or transits through spectacular waterways like the Kiel Canal. Balmoral's crest proudly replicates the British royal family's Scottish residence Balmoral Castle, with a nod to Fred. Olsen's historic links with Scotland and where the family still have an estate today.
Passengers:
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2 Adults
9 nights
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