Rivers & Waterways | Scandinavia & the Baltic
This stunning journey of discovery marries the finest destinations Sweden has to offer with over 12 hours of sublime scenic cruising. Sailing from the advantageous east coast of the UK saves time at sea too, affording more scope for exploration of fascinating historic quarters; impressive museums; richly adorned palaces; medieval ruins; delightful parks; and a selection of absorbing cultural landmarks, including ABBA The Museum and Götaplatsen Square.
Archipelago near Gothenburg
After departing from Rosyth, you’ll head on to navigate a network of west-coast Swedish fjords, passing charming villages, rich woodlands and rolling hills en route to Malmö. Infused with a classically Swedish vibe, the city is renowned for its cultural attractions and excellent cuisine. It’s also home to Scandinavia’s tallest building – the intriguing Turning Torso, which truly has to be seen to be believed. Other worthwhile landmarks include Folkets Park, Lilla Torg Square, Malmöhus Castle and the Gothic Sankt Petri Church.
Following on, the island of Gotland awaits your discovery, where in the town of Visby the highlight is surely the well-preserved medieval ruins and old merchants’ houses concealed behind 13th
century
city walls. You’ll feel as though you’ve stepped back in time as you wander the enchanting, UNESCO- listed streets.
Heading north, Balmoral then arrives in Stockholm for an overnight stay – plenty of time to explore in depth. It’s a great starting point for taking to the local waters in a sightseeing boat and experiencing a
different perspective of the city, or delving into quintessential Swedish pop culture with a visit to ABBA The Museum. Elsewhere, you can take your pick from a collection of museums, or perhaps opt for a leisurely wander around the famous Old Town, Gamla Stan, and witness the changing of the guard at the Royal Palace. Your memorable experience continues with a scenic cruise through the Stockholm Archipelago – a unique network of nearly 30,000 islands and islets – before sunset, followed by a day at sea to relax before Gothenburg.
After more captivating archipelago cruising, Sweden’s ‘Second City© is the perfect place to round off your journey of discovery. Head to the waterfront to find Maritiman, the world’s largest floating ship museum; step aboard a © Paddan© sightseeing boat and enjoy a cruise along 17th
century canals; or
venture down Gothenburg’s main street, Avenyn. Here you can see the cultural heart, Götaplatsen Square, home to the Gothenburg Museum of Art and the Poseidon Statue. The Älvsborg Fortress, Botanical Gardens and historic quarter, Haga, are recommended too.
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