EXCLUSIVE TAUCK DINNER AT
STOCKHOLM’S VASA MUSEUM One of the world’s mightiest vessels when built for Sweden’s royal fleet in 1628, the ornate warship Vasa famously sank to the bottom of Stockholm Harbor immediately upon its launch. Finally raised after more than three centuries in 1961, the well-preserved ship is now the centerpiece of the most-visited museum in Scandinavia... and will be your treasured dining companion during Tauck’s exclusive, private reception and dinner at the Vasamuseet (Vasa Museum) in Stockholm.
of the busiest shipping routes in the world. As you cruise, take advantage of your yacht’s many amenities. Work out in the window-walled fitness center; take a dip in the pool; or relax at the open-air bar. This evening finish your cruise on a high note as you enjoy the captain’s farewell dinner. Meals BLD
10. THE SIGHTS OF COLORFUL COPENHAGEN Disembark in Copenhagen for a two-night stay. Sightseeing in Denmark’s capital includes Rosenborg Palace, where the Crown Jewels and the Danish Crown Regalia reside, and a walk back in time to the 17th-century waterfront district of Nyhavn. Your hotel is close to Tivoli Gardens and the fashionable Strøget. Meals B
11. ROSKILDE AND THE VIKING SHIP MUSEUM A millennium ago, Roskilde was Denmark’s first capital. Your visit to this ancient town includes the Viking Ship Museum, where the collection of vessels includes full-size replicas of
ancient boats and Viking ships. After lunch at a local restaurant, it’s back to Copenhagen for some free time to enjoy on your own before this evening’s farewell dinner. Meals BLD
12. JOURNEY HOME Tour ends: Copenhagen. Fly home anytime. A transfer is included from the Scandic Copenhagen or the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel Copenhagen to Copenhagen Airport. Allow a minimum of 3 hours for your flight check-in. Meals B
12 DAYS FROM $8,490 PLUS AIRFARE (11 Breakfasts, 7 Lunches & 9 Dinners)
BEGINS STOCKHOLM OR COPENHAGEN May 14, 28 – Southbound – Stockholm to Copenhagen
May 21 – Northbound – Copenhagen to Stockholm Go to
tauck.com for up-to-the-minute space availability.
Superior Cabin – Deck 3 Double $8490
Deluxe Cabin – Deck 3 Double $8865
Prestige Cabin – Deck 4 Double $9240
Prestige Cabin – Deck 6 Double $9615
Deluxe Suite – Deck 6 Double $10,815
Double $11,690 Double $12,190
Prestige Cabin – Deck 5 Double $9430
LAND / CRUISE PRICE PER PERSON Single $10,827 Single $11,202 Single $12,122 Single $12,312 Single $12,497 Single N/A Single N/A Single N/A
Prestige Suite – Deck 5 Prestige Suite – Deck 6
Triple $6086 Triple N/A Triple N/A Triple N/A Triple N/A Triple N/A Triple $8219 Triple $8553
International Airfare is additional. Call Tauck for special rates on international air for travel originating in the US (subject to availability).
Land / Cruise Price includes everything described in General Information as well as private Tauck shore excursions, cruise fare, port charges, applicable fuel surcharges, entertainment and gratuities to Tauck Director and ship staff. Aboard ship alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are available throughout the day, including house wines & spirits; premium spirits and wines are available at extra cost. Departures will be hosted by one Tauck Director for approximately every 40 Tauck guests.
Travel North or South: Go to
tauck.com for northbound itinerary.
Please ask about additional hotel nights before or after your cruise and about our comprehensive Cruise Protection Product. See page 3 for activity and pace level details. Go to page for 80 for Le Soléal deck plans and ship specifications.
FINE HOTELS / GREAT LOCATIONS Night 1,2 SHERATON STOCKHOLM OR Stockholm, Sweden RADISSON BLU WATERFRONT HOTEL
Night 3-9 ABOARD LE SOLÉAL In Helsinki see the Sibelius Monument, a tribute to Finland’s great composer Call your travel agent or Tauck at 800-468-2825 Baltic Sea
Night 10,11 SCANDIC COPENHAGEN OR Copenhagen, Denmark RADISSON BLU ROYAL HOTEL COPENAGEN
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