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Scenes of the North Deluxe Tour

Scandinavia Estonia Russia & Finland by Ship & Coach

Fjords

2010 Departures

June 05
July 03, 17, 31
August 07, 14, 21
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Days19
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CountriesDenmark - Norway - Sweden - Estonia - Finland - Russia
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Experience the Nordic highlights on this comprehensive journey of Scandinavia and other Nordic capitals. Be amazed by the contrasts, from Viking Capitals to the wild nature of the Norwegian Fjords, and the enchanting palaces of St Petersburg. Enjoy this modern, yet exotic area with its medieval history and feel the essence of the north!

It is possible to purchase an Fjord View Package in which you are gaurunteed fjord view rooms at the Hotel Ullensvang, Kviknes Hotel and Hotel Alexandra. Please inquire.

Specific hotels in some locations may vary on different departure dates.

Itinerary

Day 1
Visiting: Copenhagen
Accomodation: Skt. Petri Hotel

Arrival in Copenhagen, transfer by own means. Your information bulletin will be available at the hotel.

Day 2
Visiting: Copenhagen
Accomodation: Skt. Petri Hotel
Meals: Breakfast

Breakfast at our hotel. Please be in the hotel's reception area between 08:30 & 10:00, to meet your tour escort and receive information on the upcoming tour program. At 13:30 you will depart by private coach with your local English speaking guide for a 3-hour city sightseeing tour. This tour will be the perfect introduction to "Wonderful Copenhagen". We start with a drive towards the City Hall Square where the famous pedestrian street "Stroget" begins. We pass the Tivoli Gardens, dating back to 1843 and onwards past the New Carlsberg Glyptotheque and the National Museum. Next it is the Old Stock Exchange and the Naval Church. We drive past the Kings New Square, the home of the Royal Danish Theatre with the world famous ballet, then through the old canal area, Nyhavn, with its picturesque houses and vessels. We continue on to see the impressive Gefion Fountain and then make a photo stop at the Royal residence, Amalienborg Palace. Finally we stop by the landmark of Copenhagen, the statue of the Little Mermaid, known from Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale. (The sculpture is on a cultural exchange to China in 2010 so a multimedia presentation is set up at the site. A copy of the Little Mermaid can be seen in Tivoli Garden which you can visit on your own). During the tour we shall also appreciate the Christiansborg Palace, housing the Danish Parliament and the Rosenborg Castle which houses the Crown Jewels. The tour will end at the hotel.

Day 3
Visiting: Copenhagen - Oslo
Accomodation: Overnight Ferry, Copenhagen - Oslo
Meals: Breakfast/Dinner

Morning free at leisure. In the afternoon, transfer to the pier by private coach to embark the Scandinavian Seaways cruise ship. At 17:00, departure to Oslo. Accommodation in outside cabins. Dinner buffet will be served on board.

Day 4
Visiting: Oslo - Geilo - Lofthus
Accomodation: Ullensvang Hotel
Meals: Breakfast/Dinner

09:15 Arrival to Oslo. Disembarkation and departure by private coach. Driving across Honefoss, Nesbyen, surrounded by a landscape which alternates with forests of pines and lakes, we arrive to Hallingdal Valley, very well known in Norway. Just few kilometers away from there, we will find Gol followed by Geilo, a small town surrounded by mountains and very famous for its ski runs. We will drive along the impressive Hardangerfjord. Afterwards, bordering the impressive fjord, we will arrive to Lofthus, one of Edvard Grieg's favorite haunts, and one of the most beautiful points of the fjord.

Fjord View Package available. Ask for details.

Day 5
Visiting: Lofthus - Hardangerfjord - Bergen
Accomodation: Radisson Blu Hotel Norge
Meals: Breakfast

Short drive to Kinsarvik to embark a ferry that will carry us to a crossing along the splendid Hardanger fjord, the widest in Norway. After we disembark in Kvandal, we will continue by coach, bordering the fjord, passing by Nordheimsund and crossing forests of birches until we arrive in Bergen, the capital of the fjords, Norway's second city and one of the three university cities in the country. Arrival to Radisson Sas Norge Hotel. Early in the afternoon, meet the English-speaking local guide for a 3-hour city sightseeing during which we will appreciate St. Mary Church, Haakon's Hall, the colorful and picturesque fish market and the Hanseatic Museum. Tour ends at the hotel.

Day 6
Visiting: Bergen - Voss - Flam - Balestrand
Accomodation: Kvikne
Meals: Breakfast/Dinner

Morning departure from Bergen and travel to the historic town of Voss, with a stunning background of snow clad mountains. Here we board a train which will take us across the mountain plateau to Myrdal where we change to the World famous Flam railway, the highlight of the day. Experience one of the most spectacular rail journeys, descending down from the Mountain station of Myrdal to the quaint fjord village of Flam. Here we have some free time before embarking the afternoon ferry, which will carry us on a breathtaking crossing along the lovely Sognefjord, the longest and deepest fjord in Norway. The coast offers very strong contrasts, sometimes you will experience rocks falling dramatically into the fjord and other times the river turns into a wonderful green. Disembarkation in Balestrand and arrival at your hotel, located on the edge of the stunning fjord.

Fjord View Package. Ask for details.

Day 7
Visiting: Balestrand - Sognefjord - Briksdal - Loen
Accomodation: Alexandra Hotel
Meals: Breakfast/Dinner

Depart by coach to Dragsvik, from where we will cross the beautiful Sognefjord once again, before disembarking in Hella. We will then continue driving via Sogndal, through several picturesque villages, forests of birches and crops, until we arrive in Skei, located at the foot of Europe's biggest mainland glacier named "Jostedalsbreen". After a short break we continue our journey to Loen from where we continue to the Briksdal Glacier. Here we travel by small motorized Troll cars to the very snout of the glacier and experience the breathtaking blue ice. We return to Loen and arrive at the hotel late in the afternoon. Here we will spend two nights in the wonderful surroundings of mountains and fjords, and get the most out of this extraordinary part of the world. Dinner at your hotel.

Fjord View Package available. Ask for details.

On August 7departure, Hotel Union in Geiranger will be used instead of Alexandra Hotel on day 7 and 8.

Day 8
Visiting: Loen - Geiranger
Accomodation: Alexandra Hotel
Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner

Morning departure by coach, via Hellasylt where we will take the ferry, crossing the dramatic and ever so impressive, UNESCO's World Heritage listed, Geiranger Fjord, situated among lush mountains and wild waterfalls. We disembark in the village of Geiranger where we will have time to admire and be inspired by this beautiful unspoiled landscape. Lunch is included at the stunning 4th generation run Hotel Union, where you enjoy a 3 course lunch with incredible views of the fjord. After lunch we board the coach and travel up to the Dalsnibba viewpoint of Geiranger. This is probably the most fantastic view in the world, at 1,500 metres above sea level. After this we return to Loen and our hotel.

Fjord View Package available. Ask for details.

Day 9
Visiting: Loen - Lom - Oslo
Accomodation: Continental Hotel
Meals: Breakfast

Early morning departure by coach to the capital Oslo. We travel via Lom, where we can admire the oldest wooden church in Norway, which dates from the 12th Century. We will continue, via Otta, leaving the fjords area of Central Norway, which is characterized by mountains and lakes and which is the major attraction in the country. Late in the afternoon we will arrive in Oslo and check-in to our hotel.

Day 10
Visiting: Oslo
Accomodation: Continental Hotel
Meals: Breakfast

After breakfast, meet our local English-speaking guide for a 3-hour city sightseeing tour in the Norwegian capital, beautifully situated by a fjord. We will enjoy a magnificent view of the Oslo Fjord from Holmenkollen Hill, with the famous ski jumps where the Winter Games were held in 1952. Among other highlights, we will visit the Viking Ship Museum, with its three Viking vessels. The Vigeland's Park, one of the major Scandinavian cultural treasures, will welcome us with the sculptures of Gustav Vigeland, who dedicated his life to his artistic works. We will also pass by the Royal Palace and the main street, Karl Johan as well. The tour ends at the hotel, from where you will be free to explore the Viking capital at your own pace.

Day 11
Visiting: Oslo - Karlstad - Mariefred - Stockholm
Accomodation: Grand Hotel
Meals: Breakfast

Depart by coach to Stockholm, passing through Norwegian and Swedish forests, and through the region of Varmland, the home of many legends. We will continue to Karlstad and Mariefred, where we make a stop to admire the outside of Gripsholm Castle, dating from the 16th Century. During our trip we will see changing landscapes, varying between green forests and crystalline lakes. We arrive in Stockholm late in the afternoon for check-in to the hotel.

On August 21 departure, Gripsholm Inn or Grand Hotel Saltsjobaden will be used instead of Grand Hotel on day 11 and 12.

Day 12
Visiting: Stockholm
Accomodation: Grand Hotel
Meals: Breakfast

Meet our local English-speaking guide and depart by private coach for a 3-hour city sightseeing. The city of Stockholm, built on 14 islands, connected by 57 bridges, embraces the unique character of the 13th century Old Town and modern high-tech architecture. Stockholm's islands are bordered by Lake Malaren in the west and the Baltic Sea in the east where the archipelago with it's 30.000 islands awaits exploration. Renowned for its beauty, Stockholm is also the hub of the Baltic area with easy access to the Nordic capitals and the Baltic countries. The capital is a big city with a small town personality. Its handy size and short walking distances makes it easy to cover a lot in a short time. Stockholm is proudly called Beauty on Water and a sightseeing tour including a walk in the Old Town and inside visits to the City Hall, where the Nobel festivities take place, and the Cathedral makes a memorable morning tour. Discover a city of contrasts. Go back 750 years in time and feel the medieval atmosphere of the Old Town "Gamla Stan" as you wander through the narrow streets. The seven hundred year old cathedral of Stockholm, Seat of the archbishop, will be visited during your stroll in the Old Town, where you will also get a chance to see Stortorget; where the Stockholm Blood Bath took place. An inside visit is paid to the best known of the city's symbols, the City Hall, where the Nobel Banquet takes place in the Blue and Golden Halls. The tour ends at the hotel. The afternoon is at leisure.

Day 13
Visiting: Stockholm - Tallinn
Accomodation: Overnight Ferry, Stockholm - Tallinn
Meals: Breakfast/Dinner

After breakfast at our hotel your morning is at leisure. Afternoon transfer to the pier by private coach and departure on the Tallink overnight ferry, sailing along the Baltic Sea, bound for Tallinn. Buffet dinner will be served on board.

Day 14
Visiting: Tallinn
Accomodation: Swissotel Hotel
Meals: Breakfast

Breakfast buffet on board before arrival to Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. Meet with our local guide for transfer to your hotel. Following this is a 3-hour city sightseeing tour starting with a short tour on the coach, through the city center and around the ancient city walls, ending up at Toompea Hill for a walking tour. The walking tour of the Tallinn Old Town includes the Toompea Hill with the Toompea Castle, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and the Dome Church. We will make a stop at the Viewer Square (panorama platform), onwards along Lahike Street to the Lower Town. We will walk further through this historic part of Tallinn to the Old Town Hall Square, with views of the Old Town Hall, the Old Town Pharmacy house and the Church of Holy Ghost. We continue our walk along Pohavaimu Street to the Latin quarter of Tallinn Old Town where you will find open markets, studios and shops of artisans who daily practice their craft. Then it's a short walk back to your hotel where the tour ends. The rest of the afternoon is at leisure.

Day 15
Visiting: Tallinn - Helsinki
Accomodation: Haven 5 Hotel
Meals: Breakfast

Breakfast buffet at your hotel. The morning is at leisure until your transfer from your hotel to the Tallinn Ferry terminal. Travel across the Baltic Sea and enjoy the scenery on the fast ferry ride from Tallinn to Helsinki. On arrival in Helsinki, meet and greet by your local English speaking guide for a 3 hours city sightsseing of the capital of Finland, also known as "The Daughter of the Baltic Sea". The tour includes the Senate Square, the University and Lutheran Cathedral, all displaying neo-classical architecture of the 1840's the colorful Market Square by the sea in the South Harbor, Kaivopuisto Park and diplomatic residences, the imposing statue of Marshall Mannerheim, the Parliament Building, Finlandia Hall, the Ortodox Russian Church Uspenski and the Sibelius Monument. A visit is also made to Temppeliaukio Church, called the "Rock Church" as it is carved into solid rock. The tour ends at your hotel.

Day 16
Visiting: Helsinki - St. Petersburg
Accomodation: Corinthia Hotel St. Petersburg
Meals: Breakfast

Breakfast at your hotel. Early departure by private coach through the Finnish countryside until crossing the boarder and later arriving in St. Petersburg, a city founded in 1703 by Czar Peter the Great and one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Also known to the world as the "Northern Capital of Russia" and the "the Venice of the North", St Petersburg was virtually unharmed by the 1930-50s Stalinist reconstruction, and downtown dazzles the eye of a visitor with splendid palaces, stylish monuments, straight avenues, beautiful bridges and other attractions. St. Petersburg is filled with history and mystery. Where else would you find a city which is only 300 years old, yet full of myths and legends!

On arrival in St. Petersburg you will be met by your local English speaking guide for a 3 hour panoramic city sightseeing tour which will cover some of the many highlights of the city.

You will drive along the Nevsky Prospect, the heart of the city, and make picture stops at the Spit of Vasilievsky Island, the Senates Square, the Peter and Paul's Fortress and the St. Isaac's Cathedral, the Art's Square and the Russian Museum as well as at the two magnificent churches, the "Spilled Blood" and the Nikolsky Cathedral. The tour ends at your hotel for check-in. Evening at leisure.

Day 17
Visiting: St. Petersburg - Vyborg
Accomodation: Corinthia Hotel St. Petersburg
Meals: Breakfast/Lunch

Day is at leisure to further explore this magnificent city and its treasures.

Day 18
Visiting: St. Petersburg
Accomodation: Corinthia Hotel St. Petersburg
Meals: Breakfast

Breakfast at your hotel. Meet our local guide for a full day excursion which will include Peterhof, the palace of the Sea God. Here the fountains are not mere accessories: they are the essence of the place. They are the symbolic expression of the sea's dominion, the mist that rises from the waves as they surge against its shores. The world-famous palace, fountain and park ensemble of Peterhof, is an outstanding landmark of Russian artistic culture from the 18-19th Centuries. Founded in the very beginning of the eighteenth Century by Emperor Peter the Great, not far from his new northern capital St Petersburg, Peterhof was intended to become the most splendid official royal summer residence. Credit for its creation should go to a great number of eminent architects, artists, and anonymous folk craftsmen. Its wonderful parks, 176 fountains of various forms and styles and four cascades, majestic palaces, numerous gilded statues of ancient gods and heroes, remarkable collections of sculpture, painting and works of the minor arts make Peterhof a veritable gem of art, often called "Capital of Fountains", unique in the world. After 1917 the Peterhof ensemble was taken into state custody and turned into architecture and art museum. Nowadays, due to the unforgettable beauty of its fountains, parks and palaces, Peterhof has become the most attractive, for numerous Russian and foreign visitors, suburban royal park and palace ensemble of the northern Russia's capital.

At noon we will have lunch and after that we will visit The State Hermitage museum, which occupies six magnificent buildings situated along the embankment of the River Neva, right in the heart of St. Petersburg. The leading role in this unique architectural ensemble is played by the Winter Palace, the residence of the Russian Tsars that was built to the design of Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli in 1754-62. This ensemble, formed in the 18th and 19th Centuries, is extended by the eastern wing of the General Staff building, the Menshikov Palace and the recently constructed Repository. Put together throughout two centuries and a half, the Hermitage collections of works of art (over 3,000,000 items) present the development of the world culture and art from the Stone Age to the 20th Century. Today the Museum is creating its digital self portrait to be displayed around the world. Computer technologies enable the State Hermitage Museum to provide people from all over the world with wider access to information about the Museum and its treasures. The excursion ends at your hotel. Evening free.Breakfast at your hotel.

Day 19
Visiting: St. Petersburg
Meals: Breakfast

Arrangements end after breakfast.

Notes

White Nights Period In St. Petersburg

Please note that the first departure, June 05, 2010 is subject to a supplement due to the White Nights

$290 Per Person In A Double Room
$245 Single Supplement

Shorter versions of this tour are also available. Please inquire.

On Aug. 07 departure, the stay at Hotel Alexandra is instead at the Hotel Union in Geiranger.

On Aug. 21 departure, the accommodation in Stockholm at the Grand Hotel is instead outside Stockholm in one of the following unique Swedish country Inns: Gripsholm Inn or Grand Hotel Saltsjobaden. Additional transfer to Stockholm city center will of course be included.

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