Destination
Europe
Trip Duration
12 nights
Cruise Ship
Norwegian DawnCruise Company
NorwegianStart Port
Le Havre (Paris), FranceEnd Port
Stockholm, SwedenItinerary
Depart 20:00
The second largest port in France can be found in Le Havre, a town in the northwest of the country. With almost 180,000 inhabitants, Le Havre is the largest town in Normandy. Local attractions include the city centre, which was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005, the Church of St. Joseph, the Museum of Fine Arts and the Bridge of Normandy. The 'Pont de Normandie' with a span of 856m is the largest cable-stayed bridge in Europe.
Arrive 09:00
Depart 19:00
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This British city is situated on the north bank of the Thames, next to a sea port and a fortress. Initially built to house railway and port workers, Tilbury became a major point of defense for England, along with neighboring town Gravesend, due to the narrowness of the Thames at this point. The forts constructed in Tilbury and Gravesend under Henry VII, due to this narrowness in the river, were of major importance as defenses during several wars, including during the Armada campaigns of 1588.
Arrive 11:00
Depart 21:00
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Depart 22:00
Rostock is a city in the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Rostock was the most important port for the former state of East Germany, during the Cold War era and the modern city bears importance due to its proximity to other coastal cities along the Baltic Sea, as well as chief cities within Germany and Poland. Rostock also boasts access to a number of beaches such as Warenmünde. Germany is known for its beer and Rostock is no different, the Hanseatische Brauerei Rostock is a popular attraction for those interested sampling locally produced beer.
Arrive 14:30
Depart 22:30
The Polish city of Gdansk is an old port city which sits on the Baltic coast. Gdansk has an extensive transport network, which makes for the perfect base for discovering the Baltic region. St. Mary's Basilica and the Medieval port crane are popular attractions. In addition, the Old Town which was rebuilt after World War 2 is a particular highlight which displays the beauty of Gdansk, while highlighting the major impact of World War 2 on the city. Gdansk is also synonymous with the Polish solidarity movement and is home to the European Solidarity Centre.
Arrive 08:00
Depart 18:00
The port city of Klaipeda lies at the mouth of the Curonian Lagoon in the Baltic Sea and is the third largest city in Lithuania. The Danė River divides the Lithuanian city into the Old and New Town. Visit to discover the bustling old town with its many museums and Theater Square. Located at Theater square is a famous monument and fountain dedicated to German poet Simon Dach, who was born in Klaipeda. Klaipedia is also home to Lithuania's only substantial port, every Summer the Klaipeda tall ships race and regatta draws many visitors.
Arrive 09:30
Depart 17:30
Latvia's capital is the largest city in the Nordic and Baltic region. Riga is famous for its well-preserved downtown and Art Nouveau. In the city you will find historic spires and architecture of days gone by. The Freedom Monument which is almost 43 metres tall represents Latvia's path to freedom and is a must-see for many visitors. Riga's Central Market is also highly recommended, founded in 1930, the market, much like Riga itself is steeped in history and is one of the biggest marketplaces in Eastern Europe. Visitors can expect a lively atmosphere with plenty of bartering!
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Since her maiden voyage in 2002, Norwegian Dawn has become Norwegian Cruise Line’s most celebrated ship in the fleet. Offering guests spacious accommodations, exceptional eateries and immersive onboard experiences, Norwegian Dawn cruise ship is sure to make your cruise holiday unforgettable!
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2016Passengers:
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