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Ports in Northern Europe & Baltic

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Nierstein

Northern Europe & Baltic

Nierstein is a town belonging to the Verbandsgemeinde Rhein-Selz in the Mainz-Bingen district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

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Nyborg - Fyn

Northern Europe & Baltic

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Oslofjord, Norway
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Oslofjord, Norway

Northern Europe & Baltic

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Rum
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Rum

Northern Europe & Baltic

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Sark, Channel Islands

Northern Europe & Baltic

Sark is a part of the Channel Islands in the southwestern English Channel, off the coast of Normandy, France. It is a royal fief, which forms part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey, with its own set of laws based on Norman law and its own parliament. It has a population of about 500. Sark has an area of 2.10 square miles.

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Sound
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Sound

Northern Europe & Baltic

The Sound of Mull is a sound between the Inner Hebridean island of Mull and mainland Scotland. It forms part of the Atlantic Ocean.

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Sound of Mull
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Sound of Mull

Northern Europe & Baltic

The Sound of Mull is a sound between the Inner Hebridean island of Mull and mainland Scotland. It forms part of the Atlantic Ocean

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St Jean De Losne

Northern Europe & Baltic

Saint-Jean-de-Luz is a fishing town at the mouth of the Nivelle river, in southwest France’s Basque country. The Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church, where King Louis XIV married Marie-Thérèse of Spain in 1660, has a gilded baroque altarpiece and wooden galleries. The turreted Maison Louis XIV is a museum that recreates 17th-century domestic life with period furniture. It includes the King’s Chamber, where Louis XIV slept.

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Stralsund

Northern Europe & Baltic

The city of Stralsund, located in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, is a Hanseatic city in northeastern Germany and is considered the gateway to Rügen. This is where the Rügen Bridge begins over the Baltic Sea strait, the Strelasund. In the port, the modern Ozeaneum should be visited, which the locals call a toilet roll because of its shape. The sailing ship Gorch Fock I is also located here as a floating museum. The Old Market is located in the historic old town, which has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2002 and is considered the center.

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Stromness, Scotland

Northern Europe & Baltic

Modern Stromness hasn’t changed dramatically since the turn of the last century and stone houses still stand over cobbled streets, but Orkney’s main historic claim is the rich legacy of Neolithic sites and artefacts found here. It was proclaimed a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999 under the title “Heart of Neolithic Orkney.” The most famous of these monuments is probably the settlement of Skara Brae, once a small village of 50-100 people living together near the shores of Skaill Bay.

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Torquay
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Torquay

Northern Europe & Baltic

Torquay is a seaside resort town on the English Channel in Devon, south west England. Known for beaches such as Babbacombe and cliffside Oddicombe, its coastline is nicknamed the English Riviera. Torquay Harbour near the town centre offers shops, cafes and a marina. Torre Abbey, a monastery founded in 1196, has art galleries and extensive gardens featuring plants from local writer Agatha Christie's novels.

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Tory Island

N.Ireland · Northern Europe & Baltic

A scenic cruise by Tory Island is a scenic cruise past Ireland’s most northerly inhabited land, a picturesque gem situated nine miles off Wild Atlantic Way on the northwest coast of County Donegal. As you sail by, you’ll not only be enamoured by the beauty of Tory Island, with its rugged sheer cliffs and vast grasslands, but also get a feel for just how remote the island is, and how detached the inhabitants are from mainland Ireland as they go about their day-to-day lives.

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Westray/Rousay/Kirkwall

Northern Europe & Baltic

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Ahlbeck (Usedom), Germany
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Ahlbeck (Usedom), Germany

Northern Europe & Baltic

Usedom is an island divided between Germany and Poland in the Baltic Sea. It's known for beaches and nature parks. On the German side, the seaside towns of Ahlbeck, Heringsdorf and Bansin have resort architecture, promenades and piers. Northwest, the Peenemünde Historical Technical Museum displays WWII missiles. South, the Polish port of Świnoujście is home to the Museum of Sea Fishery and a 19th-century lighthouse.

Andenes

Northern Europe & Baltic

Andenes is the administrative centre of Andøy Municipality which is located in the Vesterålen district of Nordland county, Norway. The village of Andenes is the northernmost settlement of the island of Andøya. To the east is the island of Senja, and to the west the endless horizon of the North Atlantic Ocean.

Anderten

Northern Europe & Baltic

Anderten

Aurland, Norway

Northern Europe & Baltic

Aurlandsfjord is a fjord in Vestland county, Norway. The fjord flows through the municipalities of Aurland, Vik, and Lærdal. The 29-kilometre long fjord is a branch off of the main Sognefjorden, Norway's longest fjord

Bass Rock, United Kingdom

Northern Europe & Baltic

From North Berwick we pass the magnificent Bass Rock, an imposing volcanic island about a mile from the shore of the Firth of Forth. It features impressive bird and marine wildlife and a lighthouse. Have your binoculars and cameras ready for the gannets flying to and fro, before they nestle atop the rock. You can also see the isolated and eerie ‘Scottish Alcatraz’, a long-disused prison.

Berlin Spandau

Northern Europe & Baltic

The sprawling Spandau borough is known for its parks and waterways, plus the charming Spandau old town, with half-timbered houses and lively cafes. Spandau Citadel is a 16th-century fortress that hosts open-air concerts, is home to a history museum, and has a bat colony in its cellar. South along the Havel River in Kladow is the Military History Museum, with a vast collection that includes WWI and WWII airplanes.

Besancon

Northern Europe & Baltic

Besançon is a city in eastern France, near the border with Switzerland. The old city center lies in a horseshoe bend on the Doubs River. The sprawling Citadel of Besançon perches on a hill and is home to 3 museums, a zoo and 600m-long ramparts. At the foot of the hill, Besançon Cathedral has a unique 70-­dial astronomical clock that indicates sunrise and sunset, eclipses, and tides in French ports.

Binz
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Binz

Germany · Northern Europe & Baltic

Binz is a German resort town on the Baltic Sea island of Rügen. It's known for its sandy beaches and the Strandpromenade, an elegant seaside walkway. Jagdschloss Granitz is a grand hunting lodge and castle with crenellated towers and a viewing platform. North of town are the ruins of Prora, originally built by the Nazis as a vast resort. The Dokumentationszentrum Prora is a museum chronicling the complex's history.

Bjarkoy

Northern Europe & Baltic

Halfway between Norway and Spitsbergen, you will sail not far from the coastlines of Bjørnøya, the southernmost island of Svalbard. From your ship, observe this isolated piece of land discovered in 1596 by the Dutch navigator Willem Barents, then looking for the Northwest Passage. Following a tough fight between a polar bear and the members of the expedition, he dubbed the place Bear Island. Regularly covered by a thick layer of fog, Bjørnøya shelters a meteorological station built in 1923, which is still in operation. Declared a nature reserve in 2002, the island is above all home to an enormous colony of sea birds: skuas, guillemots, puffins, Tridactyl gulls, petrels, gulls and little auks all coexist here.

Bouchemaine, France

Northern Europe & Baltic

Bouchemaine is a commune in the Maine-et-Loire department in western France.

Braunschweig

Northern Europe & Baltic

Braunschweig, also known as Brunswick, is a city in north-central Germany. On Burgplatz square, Dankwarderode Castle has art from the Middle Ages. Across the square stands the Brunswick Lion monument and Romanesque-style Brunswick Cathedral. The Braunschweigisches Landesmuseum showcases local history. The neoclassical Brunswick Palace, rebuilt in the 2000s, is topped with the huge Brunonia Quadriga chariot sculpture.

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