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From Berlin to Copenhagen: a journey along the Havel, the Oder and the Baltic Sea

Looking for a holiday with a change of scenery, relaxation, exclusivity and a wealth of cultural visits?

By Alexis DEBUC expert of your cruises
A unique holiday
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Main features
Boat model: River boat
Type: Yacht / Motoryacht > 24 m
Number of cabins: 45
Maximum capacity: 90 travelers
Crew members: 22

Cabin

Cat A - Double Cabin - Upper Deck
Cabins with high sliding windows. Premium location cabins.
Cat B - Double Cabin - Upper Deck
Cabins with high sliding windows. Cabins with an "intermediate" location.
Cat C - Disabled persons - Upper deck
Cabins with high sliding windows. Cabins may be slightly smaller and benefit from a "standard" location.
Cat A - Double Cabin - Main Deck
Cabins with high windows. Premium location cabins.
NB : The pictures, information, and visuals presented are not contractually binding. The itinerary and program indicated may be modified without notice for technical reasons (captain's decision).

Itinerary

Berlin
Boarding late afternoon. Introduction to the crew and welcome cocktail. Dinner on board.
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
Berlin Spandau Eberswalde
Early morning sailing to Henningsdorf.
Optional excursion: Berlin. Germany's capital captivates... more+ visitors with its diversity of sights, rich culture and dynamic yet relaxed lifestyle. These contrasts between historic buildings and contemporary architecture characterize the city and tell the story of an entire nation, from the Brandenburg Gate to the Chancellery. You'll see the Victory Column with its statue of Bismarck, the Brandenburg Gate next to the Reichstag with its glass dome, Museum Island, Alexanderplatz with its TV tower, and Checkpoint Charlie.
Back on board at Lehnitz and afternoon sailing to Eberswalde, which we reach in the evening.
 
Activities: Optional services: Berlin panoramic guided tour, more+
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
Eberswalde Szczecin
Optional excursion: the Cistercian monastery of Chorin. The monastery's impressive building is set... more+ in landscaped grounds in the heart of the Schorfheide-Chorin biosphere reserve. It is one of the most important historic buildings of early Gothic brick architecture in Brandenburg. Built in 1273 as a monastery for the Margrave of Brandenburg, its forms and ornamentation are reminiscent of the great cathedrals of Cologne, Paris and Siena. In the 19th century, architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel played a key role in the building's preservation.
Afternoon sailing to Szczecin. You'll sail along the Lower Oder Valley National Park, an impressive landscape of alluvial plains stretching for over 60 km along the German and Polish banks of the Oder. Arrival in Szczecin in the evening.
Evening entertainment.
 
Activities: Optional services: Guided tour of the Chorin Monastery, more+
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
Szczecin Wolgast
Optional excursion: Szczecin. The crossroads of Western and Eastern Europe, of Scandinavia and... more+ Southern Europe, has been here for centuries. You'll discover the courtyard of the Dukes of Pomerania's castle, from which you can enjoy a superb view of the city. Badly damaged during the war, the castle was rebuilt in the Renaissance style of the late 16th century. You'll see St. John's Basilica, the former town hall, one of Szczecin's most beautiful buildings and the only vestige of the old town, razed to the ground in 1945. A succession of stylized bourgeois houses, recently built behind the town hall, form a striking contrast with the concrete blocks of the Communist era.
Afternoon sailing to Wolgast. The trip continues along the Oder, the Szczecin lagoon and the Peenestrom estuary, before reaching Wolgast in the evening.
 
Activities: Optional services: Guided tour of Szczecin, more+
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
Wolgast Usedom Greifswald Lauterbach
In the morning, optional excursion to the island of Usedom. Hardly anywhere else can you admire so... more+ many different landforms in such a small space: beaches on the Baltic Sea and coasts facing the mainland, lakes and peat bogs, dunes, pine or beech forests and seaside resorts form a mosaic that's surprising in its diversity. The seaside resorts of Ahlbeck and Heringsdorf are known as the "Kaiserbäder" (emperor's baths), being the favorite vacation spots of Emperor Wilhelm II.
In the afternoon, optional excursion: Greifswald. The historic heart of the city is a jewel of Hanseatic architecture, with its ochre, red, blue and white monuments. It is the only intact Hanseatic city in Germany. It's also a traditional university town, where the Romantic painter Caspar David Friedrich was born and studied. You'll see the city's great churches, Little Jacob, Big Mary and the Great Nicholas Cathedral, the town hall and Greifswald's oldest pharmacy, built in the neo-Gothic style in the 16th century.
Gala evening.
 
Activities: Optional services: Panoramic tour of Usedom Island, Guided walking tour of Greifswald, more+
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
Lauterbach Rügen Stralsund
In the morning, optional excursion: the island of Rügen. This jewel of the Baltic offers... more+ unparalleled diversity: cliffs, jetties, capes, white sandy beaches, pinewoods, architecture, etc. You'll see Putbus, nicknamed the "white city" or "Rosenstadt" because of the roses adorning the facades of its historic buildings. The Jasmund National Park is particularly famous for its "Stubbenkammer", chalk and granite cliffs made famous by the world-famous painting by Caspar David Friedrich. Then on to the seaside resort of Binz, where you can take a stroll along the pier or along the long promenade set back slightly from the square, lined with beautiful late 19th-century houses.
In the afternoon, optional excursion: Stralsund. The medieval town of Stralsund was an important trading center of the Hanseatic League in the 14th and 15th centuries. In particular, it contributed to the development of the Baltic region's characteristic "brick Gothic" building types and construction techniques. The Stralsund town hall is a fine example of this typical architecture. Other highlights include St. Nicholas Church, St. Jacob's Church and St. Catherine's Monastery. The old town is protected in its entirety as an area of historic value, offering visitors a unique example of the cultural heritage of the Hanseatic League.
 
Activities: Optional services: Panoramic tour of Rügen Island, Walking tour of Stralsund, more+
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
Stralsund Rostock Gedser Copenhagen
Disembarkation and transfer by coach to Rostock. Board the ferry for Gedser (2 hours).
Lunch at... more+ leisure. Coach transfer to Copenhagen, undoubtedly the most cosmopolitan and accessible of all Scandinavian capitals. The "royal city" is a haven of peace, culture and conviviality. In addition to numerous museums and art galleries, it boasts unique monuments, countless old streets and charming neighborhoods to stroll through. The city excels at blending the old with the new. While 17th-century gabled houses, cobbled squares, canals and green copper spires define the aesthetic, radical architecture and new trends are everywhere. And let's not forget the Danish poet and author Hans Christian Andersen, who lived most of his life in Copenhagen and whose famous "fairy tales" lulled our childhood.
Check-in at a 4* NL hotel. Dinner and overnight at hotel.
 
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
Copenhagen
Morning excursion includes panoramic tour of Copenhagen. Welcoming and lively, it reflects the... more+ character of the Danes. You'll discover the Danish capital's main monuments (exteriors), such as Christiansborg Castle, seat of the Danish Parliament, and Amalienborg Palace, official residence of Queen Margrett. Next, you'll see the imposing three-storey Gefion fountain. Further along the waterfront, you'll see the Little Mermaid. Finally, admire the exteriors of one of Denmark's most beautiful churches and Rosenborg Castle, home to the royal family's personal collections.
Lunch at leisure. End of our services.
 
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
The price includes
Drinks included on board (excluding special cards)
Onboard entertainment
Assistance from the onboard entertainment team
The gala evening
Port taxes
Assistance / repatriation insurance
Welcome cocktail
Accommodation in a 4*NL hotel with breakfast in Copenhagen
Coach transfers Stralsund/Rostock and Gedser/Copenhagen
Rostock/Gedser ferry crossing
Bed linen, towels, shower gel and shampoo
Meals included in the program
The price does not include
Drinks on special menus
Personal expenses
Routing
Cancellation/luggage insurance
Beverages taken with meals during excursions or transfers
Activities not included in the program
Meals not included in the program
Tips for guides and/or crew
Optional services
Flights not included in the programme are available on request
Activities and excursions upon request more+

Activities

We'll leave by coach from Berlin-Spandau with a local guide who will help us discover the history, monuments and fascinating facets of this particularly historic city. We'll travel up the 17th of June Street to see the famous Victory Column, the... more+ Bismarck Memorial, the Brandenburg Gate and the Reichstag building with its steel and glass cupola. We'll then arrive at the renowned Unter den Linden and head to Museum Island—a complex of five internationally significant museums that occupy the island's northern part—including the Pergamon Museum, and the Alte Nationalgalerie. Beyond Museum Island are the modern Alexanderplatz and its famous Fernsehturm (Berlin TV Tower). You'll be able to go through Checkpoint Charlie, the symbol of the Cold War and passage between the American and Soviet zones during this time. This might seem like just a glance, but you'll be able to discover the monuments that make Berlin one of the most cultural cities in Europe. PLEASE NOTE The tour primarily takes place in a coach with stops for photos. Depending on the tour guide, there can be small steps to climb, and the order of the visits can change. Times are approximate.  
Not included £60 / people
Departure by coach from Oderberg in the company of your guide for a tour of the Chorin Cistercian Monastery. This 13th century monastery is viewed as one of the masterpieces of Brick Gothic, typical of Northern Germany. Settled amidst an unspoiled... more+ picturesque landscape on the Southern edge of the Uckermark region, it was once a significant center for architecture in the Middle-Ages. The monastery lost its distinctiveness at the time of the Reformation and was then used as a quarry. It enjoyed a renewed interest in the 19th century, when Romanticism rediscovered the hidden beauty in old ruins. PLEASE NOTE The ship will be sailing during the excursion. Good walking shoes are recommended: the monastery is located on the edge of a forest and there are some dirt roads. The order of the visits can change. Times are approximate.  
Not included £61 / people
Departure by coach for our tour of the capital of the Dukes of Pomerania. Once a flourishing port, the city, which suffered serious damage in the Second World War, has nonetheless preserved an architectural heritage which bears witness to its past splendors.... more+ We will stop inside the courtyard of the Ducal Castle dating from the 14th century. The Dukes of Pomerania ruled for over 500 years and in 1637, after the death of the last sovereign who left his kingdom without an heir, the treaty of Szczecin split the Duchy of Pomerania in half and left the city occupied by the Swedish Empire. This is but a detail from the town's tormented history, one you'll get to hear from your guide. We'll also admire The Cathedral Basilica of St. James the Apostle which was built between the 13th and 14th centuries, as well as the wonderful view over the Port of Szczecin from the terrace of the Maritime Museum. PLEASE NOTE Coach tour with stops. The order of the visits can change. Times are approximate.  
Not included £42 / people
Departure by coach in the company of your guide towards Usedom Island. Known as a trendy location after bathing in the sea came into fashion, "Sun Island” benefits from beautiful beaches as well as a charming seaside architecture. You'll... more+ discover the Ahlbeck and Heringsdorf seaside resorts, nicknamed "Kaiserbäder" (Emperor's baths). You will discover an island where a lush green countryside mingles with charming seaside towns lined with white-painted wooden buildings and the famous "Strandkorb” (roofed wicker beach chairs) providing shelter on windy days. PLEASE NOTE Visit by coach with stops and free time. The order of the visits can change. Times are approximate.  
Not included £58 / people
Departure by coach from the charming fishermen town of Wieck for a visit of downtown Greifswald on foot. In the company of your guide, you will discover this lovely Hanseatic town with its renovated Brick Gothic style buildings typical of Northern Germany.... more+ Our walk along the ramparts surrounding the center will take us past the city's imposing churches - St. Jacob (St. Jacobi-Kirche), St.-Mary (St.-Marien-Kirche) and the Cathedral (Dom St. Nikolai) - as well as the Town Hall. The most romantic spot in the city is without a doubt the inner courtyard of St Spiritus hospice, which today houses a Socio-Cultural Center. Greifswald-born artist and one of the most famous figures of German Romanticism, Caspar David Friedrich immortalized this city through one of his paintings. Free time before returning on board. PLEASE NOTE Good walking shoes are recommended. The order of the visits can change. Times are approximate.  
Not included £63 / people
Departure by coach in the company of your guide to discover Rugen Island, the biggest island in Germany. This tour will give you a good idea of the diversity of its landscapes, from rapeseed and wheat fields to the banks of the Baltic sea and its chalk... more+ cliffs. Rugen was the most famous holiday resort in Germany up until World War II. In 1936, a bridge between Rugen and the mainland was built. This ideal vacation spot in former GDR saw an emphasis on investment for new infrastructures after the reunification of the country. You will go through Putbus, first seaside resort founded in 1816, before visiting the island's main city of Bergen with its 20,000 inhabitants. Finally you will reach Jasmund National Park with its famous chalk cliffs towering at 100m above the sea. Free time in the seaside resort of Binz, a chance for you to wander along this delightful beach before returning on board. PLEASE NOTE Tour of the island by coach with stops and free time. Good walking shoes are recommended: stop to the Königstuhl (the King's chair) - cliffs. The order of the visits can change. Times are approximate.  
Not included £71 / people
This walking tour will bring to life the history of this Hanseatic town surrounded by water. Amidst its picturesque historic center where famous Brick Gothic prevails, you'll discover Nikolaikirche (St Nicholas's Church) - the oldest one in Stralsund... more+ and also one of the most beautiful religious edifices in northern Europe - as well as Jakobikirche (St James's Church) dating from the 14th century. You'll also see the Katharinenkloster (Monastery of St Catherine) founded in 1251 by the Dominicans and the Johanniskloster (Franciscan Monastery), built in 1254. From the Old Market Square, enjoy a view of the red brick Gothic Town Hall from the 13th century and its northern façade ornate with the Stralsund, Greifswald, Rostock, Hamburg and Lübeck coats of arms, commemorating the powerful Hanseatic League. The unique city of Stralsund has been listed as a world heritage site by UNESCO since 2002. Enjoy some free time before returning on board. PLEASE NOTE At the end of the visit, passengers will have free time and return on board at their own pace. Good walking shoes are recommended. The order of the visits can change. Times are approximate.  
Not included £62 / people
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