Baltic Cruise 2012
St. Isaac's Cathedral in St. Petersburg, Russia |
Cruising the Baltic Sea was as wonderful as I expected. Every destination was special, but by visiting
so many in one trip I really experienced the region and learned about their
relationships with each other and the sea. Here’s a quick summary of my trip:
- 3 days in Stockholm at the Scandic Grand Central
- 11-night cruise on the Crystal Symphony
- 3 days in Copenhagen at the Scandic Copenhagen
Crystal Cruises' "Journey of the Czars" itinerary included these
ports of call:
- Tallinn, Estonia
- 3 full days in St. Petersburg, Russia!
- Helsinki, Finland
- Warnemünde, Germany
St. Petersburg was as amazing as I expected, but the Amber Room at Catherine's Palace was mind blowing. I knew I'd love Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen and wandering the Old Town of Tallinn, but was surprised how much I liked the canals of Stockholm and the architecture of Helsinki. All the Scandinavian ports were clean and charming (most of them
claiming to be The Venice-of-the-North). The people spoke English, were friendly and extremely blond. The politeness extended to pedestrian
etiquette too — folks would stand at a red light with no cars coming from any
direction and still not cross until the light changed to green. It’s really hard to do (tick, t-i-c-k,
t…i…c…k), but I got better at it as the trip progressed.
A magical evening at Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, Denmark |
The weather was bizarrely excellent — 60-75 degrees and
mostly sunny every day. All the guides swore it was cold and raining all summer
until I arrived. The trip definitely challenged my linguistic skills, which are
notoriously terrible even in the few languages I studied in school. By the
end, I was the Great Pronouncer — confidently reading street signs with
phonetic American-English, give or take a
few letters. Or syllables.
FYI: I won the flights on SAS Airlines and the Scandic Hotel stays from Cruise Baltic while attending a CLIA cruise conference in April 2011. I took several of the Cruise Baltic educational seminars at the conference, but this trip taught me so much more about this beautiful and fascinating region. And I was hosting a Signature Travel Network group of 83 guests on the Crystal Symphony. Don't I have the best job?!