Baltic Discovery

From $5,999 per person

8 days

Ship: Viking Saturn

Map of the Baltic Sea highlighting key cities like Stockholm, Tallinn, and Riga along with routes.

Journey Summary

  • Day 1 - Stockholm
  • Day 2 - Tallinn
  • Day 3 - Riga
  • Day 4 - Riga
  • Day 5 - Klaipėda
  • Day 6 - Gdańsk
  • Day 7 - Copenhagen
  • Day 8 - Copenhagen

Detailed Itinerary

Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.

Day 1

Stockholm

Elegant Stockholm is nestled where Lake Mälaren’s cobalt waters meet the Baltic. This stunning cultural capital extends over 14 islands linked by 57 graceful bridges. Hailed as one of the world’s cleanest cities, it boasts numerous green parks. The well-preserved 13th-century Gamla Stan, or old town, boasts gabled merchant houses and an array of architectural styles, from the enormous baroque Stockholm Palace to the art nouveau Royal Dramatic Theater. Strandvägen is one of Europe’s loveliest waterfront esplanades and the ideal place to sample some traditional smoked salmon.

Day 2

Tallinn

The capital of Estonia, Tallinn is located along the coast of the Baltic Sea. Its well-preserved old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is surrounded by a ring of 17th-century historic fortifications that were built to protect the city from invaders. Inside its walls are the upper town, where the regal castle and the cathedral are located, and the lower town, a maze of merchants’ houses, guilds, churches and public buildings. Some of the most notable landmarks include the Town Hall Square, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, St. Olaf’s Church and the Kumu Art Museum.

Day 3

Riga

Riga is the largest and most cosmopolitan of the Baltic capitals. Here, medieval meets contemporary in a history and architecture lover’s dream. Vaulting gothic spires and domes of ancient churches dot the narrow cobblestone streets of the UNESCO-listed Old Town, while wide boulevards host striking and ornate examples of stunning Jugendstil Art Nouveau buildings in the new town. Upscale shops mingle with modern art galleries and hip bars, amid innovative, candlelit restaurants, creating a vibrant atmosphere, day or night.

Day 4

Riga

A member of the Hanseatic League, Riga has a fascinating history. The heart of its UNESCO-listed Old Town acts as a living museum with its labyrinth of narrow streets and historic squares. The city is home to a diverse population, including sizeable Russian- and Ukrainian-speaking communities, bringing a peaceful blend of customs and languages. Europe’s largest collection of Art Nouveau architecture is found in Riga. The expansion of the city and explosion of the movement during the late 19th century has left a tapestry of magnificent buildings featuring elaborate facades.

Day 5

Klaipėda

Lithuania’s third-largest city is a historic port on the Curonian coast. Part of the Prussian Kingdom until 1923, when it won its autonomy, Klaipėda is divided by the Danė River, which flows through the city into the Baltic Sea. Along its left bank, the historic old town features cobblestone streets with historic German-style half-timbered houses, street art and a tree-lined promenade filled with cafés. The new town stretches along the Danė’s right bank, past industrial sites and shipyards, amid venues that showcase the city’s art and cultural heritage.

Day 6

Gdańsk

Gdańsk is widely known as the city of glowing amber and Gothic cathedrals. Its luster harkens back to medieval times when it was one of the most prosperous cities in the Hanseatic League, the mercantile powerhouse of the Baltic. The city’s rich history is on display in the remarkably restored old town, a splendid mix of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles—from the royal residence of Green Gate to the 15th-century Artus Court, a merchant’s palace. Traditional Polish pierogies or a glass of Goldwasser, a liqueur created here during the 16th century, round out any visit.

Day 7

Copenhagen

Copenhagen charms visitors like a Danish fairy tale. Among the Baltic’s most beautiful cities, it began as a fishing village and boasts more than 850 years of history. It has been an important Scandinavian port since the Viking Age and remains one of Europe’s most enchanting places, thanks to Tivoli Gardens, the world’s second-oldest amusement park, and The Little Mermaid statue sitting in the harbor at Langelinie. Grand palaces also grace the cityscape, including Amalienborg Palace, the royal winter residence, and Rosenborg Castle, home to the Danish Crown Jewels.

Day 8

Copenhagen

Bid farewell to your fellow guests and journey home. Or spend more time exploring, perhaps joining one of our extensions.

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About this ship

Viking Saturn

Launched in 2023, the Viking Saturn is a 930-guest ocean ship that embodies Viking's commitment to refined, destination-focused cruising. Built by Fincantieri in Ancona, Italy, the vessel measures 227 meters in length and boasts a gross tonnage of 47,842.

Each of the 465 all-veranda staterooms offers guests a private balcony, king-size bed, and spacious bathroom with heated floors, ensuring comfort and panoramic views of the sea.

Onboard amenities include multiple dining venues serving regional cuisines, a Nordic-inspired spa complete with a snow grotto, an infinity pool, and enrichment programs led by resident historians.

The Viking Saturn's itineraries span the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, and North America, allowing guests to explore both iconic cities and hidden gems with extended port stays and immersive excursions.

With its blend of modern elegance, cultural enrichment, and innovative features, the Viking Saturn offers a serene and sophisticated ocean cruising experience.

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Extensions

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pre: Sweden’s Western Isles  From $2,999 | 3 nights

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Discover Kiruna in the unspoiled heart of Swedish Lapland, south of the Arctic Circle where the summer sun rarely sets. Experience Sweden's northernmost city, the gateway to Abisko National Park, and uncover the enduring legacy of the Indigenous Sami and their deep ties to the Arctic landscape.

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pre: Iceland & the Golden Circle From $2,999 | 3 nights

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For four days, tour fascinating Iceland—from the sights of the capital city, Reykjavík, to the hot springs and waterfalls of Thingvellir National Park and the famed Blue Lagoon, a natural geothermal spa.

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