Flying Wheels Travel offered a 12-night Scandinavia and Russia cruise with two nights pre cruise in London. This fully-accessible group cruise/tour departed Harwich England with ports of call in Copenhagen, Stockholm, Helsinki, two days in St. Petersburg Russia, Tallinn Estonia and Gothenburg Sweden.
Our accessible tour of Stockholm included a visit to the Vasa Museum that houses a wooden warship that sank in Stockholm Harbor during her maiden voyage in 1628 and time to visit the historic city center.
Our accessible tour of Stockholm included a visit to the Vasa Museum that houses a wooden warship that sank in Stockholm Harbor during her maiden voyage in 1628 and time to visit the historic city center.
The highlight of this cruise included two full days in St. Petersburg. Flying Wheels Travel organized a fully-accessible tour and the group visited the Church on Spilt Blood, Peterhoff Palace, the Hermitage Museum and a canal cruise of the city.
The group was also surprised by Tallinn, which is a somewhat unfamiliar gem of a city. Tallinn features a remarkably preserved medieval city center unchanged for the past 600 years, beautiful original wooden homes and a palace built by Peter the Great.
This cruise of the North and Baltic seas was truly an experience of a lifetime for our guests.
The group was also surprised by Tallinn, which is a somewhat unfamiliar gem of a city. Tallinn features a remarkably preserved medieval city center unchanged for the past 600 years, beautiful original wooden homes and a palace built by Peter the Great.
This cruise of the North and Baltic seas was truly an experience of a lifetime for our guests.
It is really a great fun traveling on cruise. For me this was the best experience in Russia. In a country like Russia journey by cruise is always full of adventure.
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