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Voyage Code: OCEANIASON280723A
moon 24 nights
anchorOceania Sonata
calendar 23 Jul '28

Cruise overview

Helsinki
Tallinn
Stockholm
Stockholm
Riga
Klaipeda
Gdynia
Rønne
Warnemünde
Kiel
Aarhus
Copenhagen
Copenhagen
Skagen
Oslo
Kristiansand
Rosendal
Lerwick, Shetland Islands
Kirkwall, Orkney Islands
Invergordon
Newhaven/Edinburgh
Newcastle upon Tyne
IJmuiden
Zeebrugge
Southampton

Itinerary

Day 1

Helsinki


A city of the sea, Helsinki was built along a series of oddly shaped 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.Having grown dramatically since World War II, Helsinki now absorbs more than one-tenth of the Finnish population. The metro area covers 764 square km (474 square miles) and 315 islands. Most sights, hotels, and restaurants cluster on one peninsula, forming a compact central hub. The greater Helsinki metropolitan area, which includes Espoo and Vantaa, has a total population of more than a million people.Helsinki is a relatively young city compared with other European capitals. In the 16th century, King Gustav Vasa of Sweden decided to woo trade from the Estonian city of Tallinn and thus challenge the Hanseatic League’s monopoly on Baltic trade. Accordingly, he commanded the people of four Finnish towns to pack up their belongings and relocate to the rapids on the River Vantaa. The new town, founded on June 12, 1550, was named Helsinki.For three centuries, Helsinki (Helsingfors in Swedish) had its ups and downs as a trading town. Turku, to the west, remained Finland’s capital and intellectual center. However, Helsinki’s fortunes improved when Finland fell under Russian rule as an autonomous grand duchy. Czar Alexander I wanted Finland’s political center closer to Russia and, in 1812, selected Helsinki as the new capital. Shortly afterward, Turku suffered a disastrous fire, forcing the university to move to Helsinki. The town’s future was secure.Just before the czar’s proclamation, a fire destroyed many of Helsinki’s traditional wooden structures, precipitating the construction of new buildings suitable for a nation’s capital. The German-born architect Carl Ludvig Engel was commissioned to rebuild the city, and as a result, Helsinki has some of the purest neoclassical architecture in the world. Add to this foundation the influence of Stockholm and St. Petersburg with the local inspiration of 20th-century Finnish design, and the result is a European capital city that is as architecturally eye-catching as it is distinct from other Scandinavian capitals. You are bound to discover endless engaging details—a grimacing gargoyle; a foursome of males supporting a balcony’s weight on their shoulders; a building painted in striking colors with contrasting flowers in the windows. The city’s 400 or so parks make it particularly inviting in summer.Today, Helsinki is still a meeting point of eastern and western Europe, which is reflected in its cosmopolitan image, the influx of Russians and Estonians, and generally multilingual population. Outdoor summer bars (“terrassit” as the locals call them) and cafés in the city center are perfect for people watching on a summer afternoon.

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Day 2

Tallinn

Day 3

Stockholm

Day 4

Stockholm

Day 5

Riga

Day 6

Klaipeda

Day 7

Gdynia

Day 8

Rønne

Day 9

Warnemünde

Day 10

Kiel

Day 11

Aarhus

Day 12

Copenhagen

Day 13

Copenhagen

Day 14

Skagen

Day 15

Oslo

Day 16

Kristiansand

Day 17

Rosendal

Day 18

Lerwick, Shetland Islands

Day 19

Kirkwall, Orkney Islands

Day 20

Invergordon

Day 21

Newhaven/Edinburgh

Day 22

Newcastle upon Tyne

Day 23

IJmuiden

Day 24

Zeebrugge

Day 25

Southampton

Ship features

Oceania Sonata provides an array of accommodation options, dining experiences and facilities for you to enjoy.

Overview
Accommodation
Dining
Wellness
Entertainment
  • The most spacious ship ever built by Oceania Cruises
  • Residential-style accommodation - all with private balconies
  • Brand new Horizon Suites - an Oceania first
  • New dining venues Nikkei Kitchen and La Table
  • Relaxed adults-only onboard atmosphere
  • Destination-rich itineraries and experiences
  • Stunning wellness facilities
  • Gratuities and WiFi included