Description
Join us for a summer exploration of the history and botany of the Baltic aboard the all-suite MS Hebridean Sky. For this unique journey we are delighted to be working in association with our Australian associates at Botanica World Discoveries.
The Baltic is to Northern Europe what the Mediterranean is to Southern Europe. So, at the height of summer where better to explore, taking in some of the most interesting and scenic ports and cities of the region. Bordered by many countries vying for commercial and political influence, the Baltic’s long history makes for a fascinating study as we visit the major cities of this almost enclosed inland sea. One of the many extraordinary experiences of the Baltic is the summer light which gives the sea and landscape a very special quality. After a long winter, the region responds to the sun unlike anywhere else and there is a calm and order that makes exploration so enjoyable, especially when travelling aboard the MS Hebridean Sky with just over 100 fellow, like-minded, travellers.
With over thirty years of experience operating cruises in this region, and working closely with our friends at Botanica World Discoveries, we believe we have the most perfectly balanced cruise. Whilst not forsaking our old-time favourites such as Stockholm and Tallinn we also visit some smaller ports such as Kalmar and Mariehamn which are well off the path of the large cruise vessels that ply the region. Other well-hidden treasures include Denmark’s Bornholm Island, Visby on the Swedish island of Gotland, and whilst in Gdansk we will enjoy a recital by members of the Polish Baltic Philharmonic Orchestra. A highlight for many will be our call to Denmark’s northernmost town of Skagen whose amazing seascapes and incredible light cast a lifelong spell on all who visit. To further enhance our itinerary we have included some wonderful garden visits for you to experience the local botany of the region including the beautiful private garden of Exillion in Copenhagen, the charming cottage-style Enghoj Perennial Garden on Bornholm Island and Linnaeus Garden in Stockholm, Sweden’s oldest botanic garden.
This is certainly not an itinerary that one of the large cruise vessels could undertake but is perfect for one the size of the MS Hebridean Sky. Our Guest Speakers will provide informative talks and our excellent local guides will bring the history and unique character of the cities and islands vividly to life as we explore in small groups during our guided excursions. We have also ensured there is ample time for you to discover the timeless atmosphere of the islands and cities at leisure.











