Scandinavian Splendour

Monday, 08 Sep, 2008 0

Experience the style and culture of Scandinavia’s capitals with a 14-night cruise from London to Stockholm with Cruiseabout.

See the fairytale castles in Copenhagen, take a boat ride along the canals of Amsterdam and go shopping for Sami handicrafts in Stockholm – These are just some of the activities passengers can do during port stops.

The cruise ship, Regatta, also stops at ports in Bruges, Gdansk, Helsinki and St Petersburg. The Regatta offers luxury cruising with four open-seating restaurants, a world-class fitness centre and spa, eight lounges and bars, lavish suites and European staff.

The cruise has several departures dates in 2009 including July 25 and August 22, 2009. For further info visit www.cruiseabout.com.au

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