BALTIC SEA YACHT CHARTER
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Rent a yacht to explore The Baltics.
The Baltic Sea is truly international with its many countries depicted by their colours, cultures and rich heritage along one of the most picturesque coastlines. Genuinely a yacht charter paradise for sailors, this varied and diversified destination is home to many wonders; from coastal areas to secluded anchorages, and urban cities to simple natural solitude, there is lots to see and lots to do. A panel of sceneries are on offer, from the majestic glaciers of Norway to the vibrant atmosphere of Denmark, the stylish modernity of Sweden and cultural centers in Latvia; a beautiful collection lays before you.
Discover the rainbow painted houses of Bergen; Kristiansand will welcome the most adventurous; Oslo and its world class architecture; satisfy your taste buds in Gothenburg; Copenhagen and its baroque-styled decor; Bornholm and its pure beauty; the numerous attractions of Stockholm; Turku, the medieval riverfront town; the dynamic capital of Helsinki; Tallinn and its fairytale red roofs; gothic skylines and sandy beaches in Riga. In one itinerary you have experienced it all !
Bergen
Start your charter In Bergen
Bergen is a very beautiful and majestic city. The numerous rainbow painted wooden houses by the shore will give you the impression of stepping into a fairy-tale. The beautiful UNESCO-protected port welcomes visitors from all over the world. Learn about the city’s history by visiting the museums of Hanseatic, Bryggens and Theta.
Kristiansand
Your Itinerary to Kristiansand
Leave Bergen in the evening and cruise throughout the night to Kristiansand (18 hours approximately). The crew can organise a multitude of activities such as horseback safari, water rafting or farmed fish tasting for you. Enjoy diving in the wildest spots and cruise by the uninhabited islands and deserted sandy beaches. Start traveling after diner in the direction of Oslo.
Oslo
Your Itinerary to Oslo
Arrive in Oslo, a metropolitan capital filled with world-class architecture, shopping, restaurants and museums. Visit the Opera House, Astrup Fearnley, National and Munch Museums. The city is also known for its outdoor music festivals and showcases.
Go for a hike in the forest or for a swim in the closest fjord. The city offers a vast range of vibrant restaurants and bars.
tch a glimpse of the Nordaustlandet island.
Gothenburg
Your Itinerary continues to Gothenburg
Your cruise will continue to Gothenburg, a city with romantic and Neoclassical architecture. Take a walk through the Dozen Park in the city centre and enjoy the different museums (15 in the city) Have lunch in a Michelin star restaurants (5 in total). Cruise to the Vargo Island, a rustic nature reserve or to the famous Branno Island.
Copenhagen
Your Itinerary to Copenhagen:
Welcome to the colourful city of Copenhagen. This capital city is filled with baroque and renaissance architecture and has thirteen Michelin Star restaurants. Bike around the city and stop by the Tivoli Gardens, The National Museum and the Little Mermaid statue. Walk through Copenhagen’s largest shopping area of Stroget or take a cruise to Samso Island.
Bornholm
Your Itinerary to Bornholm
The island of Bornholm is home to many beautiful spots. Arrive to the port of Ronne only half an hour drive away from Hammershusyou where you can visit the largest castle ruin in Northern Europe. Visit the Art museum which is situated above the Sanctuary Rocks. Navigate towards Hammerknuden, a beautiful natural area. In the evening start your cruising to Stockholm.
Stockholm
Your Itinerary continues to Stockholm
Stockholm is scattered over fourteen islands. You can find numerous attractions such as Vasa and ABBA museums, excellent restaurants and shops.
The old town (Gamla Stan) is very colorful and is a must-see. The crew will be happy to organise some private guided tours for you . Walk up the City Hall Tower and enjoy the beautiful view of the islands and the city.
Turku
Your Itinerary to Turku
Turku is the second-largest city in Finland and is a real medieval European town with a riverfront, market square, cathedral and castle. Walk through the cobblestone streets and stop by the Turku market Hall.
Cruise to the West bank, where the Turku Castle and Marinum Maritime Forum are situated.
Have lunch in one of local restaurants: Smor, Mami or Kakolanruusu.
Helsinki
Your Itinerary back to Helsinki
Welcome to Helsinki, a very dynamic capital city which sits on a granite peninsula facing the Baltic sea. The Market square of Kauppatori is a big paved outdoor market. Visit the Finnish National Museum of Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art (Kiasma). Drive up the hill to see the Uspensly Cathedral which rises above the harbour. Stop by the Design District and take a look at the workshops and galleries with glassware, lighting and textiles on offer.
Tallinn
Your Itinerary continues to Tallinn
Tallin is a very beautiful city, with its red roofed buildings and medieval architecture it looks like a Disney inspired city. Visit the old town and climb up to the towers in order to enjoy the beautiful view over the city. Have lunch in a local restaurant and enjoy some musical performances. Stop by Kadriorg Palace, a stunning jewel which portrays Baroque architecture. Start your cruise to Riga early in the evening.
Riga
Your Itinerary to Riga
Riga is the largest city in the Baltics. It has numerous gothic skylines and sandy beaches. Walk through the old Riga identified as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Enjoy the magnificent churches, romantic cobblestone lanes and do some shopping at the Riga’s Central Market. It is one of the largests in Europe. The city has over 800 amazing Art Nouveau structures and is a real treat for the eyes. Take your plane from Riga to your next desired destination.
BALTIC SEA TRAVEL TIPS
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Departure: Kuressaare Airport
Average temperature
Low: 6°C