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Baltic Connections Cruise from Stockholm

Sail the Baltics on a Gaff Schooner

2008 Departures

May 26
July 25
August 10, 27
September 14
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$6170 per Person Double
$5640 per Person Quad
$3500 Single Supplement
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Days7
Visiting8 Locations
CountriesSweden - Finland
OrientationOne Way
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Join our completely restored Gaff Schooner Joanna Saturna for a journey that relives history and at the same time provides a relaxing holiday with luxurious accoutrements in Nordic style. In addition to her over one hundred-year-long history, the Joanna Saturna is one of the newest sailing vessels in the Baltic Sea. The restoration was done between 2000-2005 under the supervision of the Finnish Maritime Museum and the ship is registered as an historic class vessel by the Finnish National Board of Antiquities. This classic sailing ship boasts 4 x 2 berth cabins, 1x 4 berth cabin (as well as 7 water closets). As you can see by the number of berths we take no more than 12 (twelve) guests. She is air conditioned, has central heating, floor heating and, naturally, a sauna! Her fully equipped kitchen will dispense to you, our honored guests, some truly mouth watering meals.

It is also possible to take the reverse itinerary of this cruise: Baltic Connections Cruise from Helsinki .

No matter in which direction you will be traveling, Helsinki to Stockholm or Stockholm to Helsinki,you will be immersed in a Nordic/Scandinavian lifestyle and have unique cultural experience. The stunning vistas of Helsinki, Arland and Stockholm archipelagos, will leave with you an indelible impression treasured for a lifetime!

Port of call may change due to weather conditions.

Itinerary

Day 1
Visiting: Stockholm - Runmaro
On Board the SV Joanna Saturna
Meals: Dinner

Depart Stockholm 4:00 PM

Call at Runmaro (at anchor).

Sailing in the Stockholm archipelago is one of the world's most spectacular natural sights. While the Stockholm Archipelago may seem practically infinite, it actually consists of 24,000 islands, islets and rocks. Close to the mainland, the islands are larger and more lush, the bays and channels wider and year-around residents more numerous. As you travel further out towards the sea, the scenery becomes more rugged finally ending in sparse islets. Stockholm is a beautiful city with an international flavor and a rich maritime history. Situated where Lake Malaren joins Saltsjon, this is a city of islands joined by bridges. Without a doubt, it is one of the most beautiful national capitals in the world, offering a combination of quaint streets, busy waterways and lush, green parks. Home to the worlds first urban national park - the Royal Ecopark it is an expansive unbroken stretch of nature with a rich offering of rare flora and fauna , plus numerous historical monuments extending from Ulriksdal and the Haga Park into the north to Djurgaarden and the Fjäderholmarna islands in the south.

Runmaro: At the mouth of the Stockholm Archipelago. A very picturesque spot to moor for the night. Nearby Ango National Park (on the way to Namdo), sets the tone for almost a private wildernessso close to a major city, yet so different.

Day 2
Visiting: Mariehamn
On Board the SV Joanna Saturna
Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner

Call at Mariehamn

Mariehamn, capital of Aland, an idyllic island dominion of 25,000 inhabitants, is an individual blend of Finnish and Swedish cultures. About half of that population lives in Mariehamn. Through a decision by the League of Nations in 1921, Aland belongs to Finland, but is autonomous. Major attractions in Mariehamn are The Aland Maritime Musuem, the Self Governing Parliament / Alandia Congress, the Museum Ship Pommern, the church of St. Göran and the historic houses of Gustaf Erikson (of windjammer fame) and Övernas cottage. Recreational areas abound - from relaxed and convivial sailing clubs to Lilla holmen, known for its profusion of flowers.

Day 3
Visiting: Kokar Island
On Board the SV Joanna Saturna
Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner

Call at Kokar.

Karlby, Kokar surroundings are full of character: smooth rocks; coves lined with leafy, green trees and steep rocky coasts. The islands history is intriguing. The place was known as a restful stop already in the 13th century and in the olden time the islanders had a reputation for being pirates. We will expand on these stories when you are aboard JOANNA SATURNA. These days the islanders reputation is based more on the islands speciality a delicious black bread. The local attractions are the Kökar country museum and the Hamno Franciscan Chapel, where an exciting archaeological dig is being carried out.

Day 4
Visiting: Nauvo
On Board the SV Joanna Saturna
Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner

Call at Nauvo.

Nauvo is a small but busy centre of about 1500 people in an archipelagic sea of about 3,000 islands, the largest of which are Lillandet and Storlandet. Less than 100 of those islands are populated. In addition to the splendid scenery and living fishing villages, the other areas of interest are:-The surrounding National Park in the sea, Nauvos 14th century grey stone church, the old wooden church on Borsto island and a figurehead (statue) protecting seamen as well as handicraft and coffee shops.

Day 5
Visiting: Hanko
On Board the SV Joanna Saturna
Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner

Call at Hanko.

Hanko, with 30kms of beaches and nature trails, numerous cultural activities ranging from Art Exhibitions (plus a local Gallery) to Regattas and museums (Fortress Museum and Front Museum) takes pride of place as the southernmost point in Finland. Nearby the old iron works communities laid the foundation for Finnish industry. A seaside resort for many years, Hankos hey-day began at the end of the 19th century, when the railway was built during the era of the grand Duchy of Finland, when members of the Russian aristocracy visited Hanko for recreation and treatment at the spa. Today the Eastern harbor resembles a picturesque Mediterranean Port with marinas, cafés and restaurants.

Day 6
Visiting: Inkoo
On Board the SV Joanna Saturna
Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner

Call at Inkoo

Inkoo combines an open and beautiful landscape with exotic archipelago scenery. Only 500 meters from the marina is Gammelgarden, a charming and historical homestead museum . Buildings have been relocated to this spot from other parts of Finland - the main building from the 18th century displays a rich collection of museum objects dating back to the stone age. With its two recently restored smithies, magnificent park and well preserved museum street, the Fagervik iron works offer a rare insight into the history of iron manufacturing in Finland. The works were founded in 1646 and operated as late as the beginning of the 20th century.

Day 7
Visiting: Helsinki
Meals: Breakfast/Lunch

Arrive Helsinki 5:00 PM.

Helsinki a city of the sea, Helsinki was built along a series of odd-shape peninsulas and islands jutting into the Baltic coast along the Gulf of Finland. Streets and avenues curve around bays, bridges reach to nearby islands, and ferries ply among offshore islands. Entering the Helsinki region from the sea is the Island of Jussaro, (where the first lighthouse was built as long ago as 1811). The closer we are to Helsinki itself, we come upon the island group known as Sveaborg (in Swedish ) / Suomenlinna (in Finnish). When Finland was part of the Swedish realm (in 1747), the Diet in Stockholm decided that a fortress be built to serve as the main base for the armed forces stationed in Finland. This group of islands was chosen to be the site of the fortress, which was to be called Sveaborg, "the fortress of Sweden". Construction began in 1748. Thus, this year (2008) marks the 250th anniversary of the start of one of the biggest building projects ever undertaken by the Kingdom of Sweden. Much later, in 1917, when Finland gained independence (from Russia), the Swedish name of the fortress was officially changed to the Finnish Suomenlinna, "castle of Finland", but it is still known as Sveaborg to Finns who speak Swedish as their first language.

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