Northern European Cruise Ports
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- Rick Steves European Travel Talk | In this travel talk, Rick Steves guidebook co-author Cameron Hewitt shares a port-by-port rundown of the top Northern European cruise destinations, covering tips and strategies for making the most of your limited time on land for Copenhagen, Stockholm, Helsinki, St. Petersburg, Warnemünde (Berlin), Oslo, Bergen, the Norwegian fjords, and more. Download the PDF handout for this class: goo.gl/4sFAPU
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The weather can always surprise. I have taken three cruises, the Baltic, the Med and the Caribbean and most surprisingly the best weather I had was in the Baltic! It was mid-summer and I never saw it get dark.
Copenhagen: 9:30
Stockholm: 16:30
Helsinki: 23:00
Tallinn: 26:15
St. Petersburg: 29:00
Warnemünde: 41:20
Oslo: 45:00
Burgen: 46:30
Bergen not Burgen
@@Jonas-dd2xm Another "Damm Ungrateful Grammer Nazi"🤣🤣. Rather than thanking him/her for their efforts 😪😐
What if you're on a mobility scooter? Transportation?
The St Petesburg's ortodox church was built in the XIX nor in the XXcentury
Estonias population isnt 600 000 people, its ~1,3 milion people.
By chip and pin, are you now referring to our modern cards with chips in them? This is five years after talks when you speak of currency?
It seems the cruise lines are stopping in St. Petersburg for 2 full days in order to make quite a bit of money on the excursions from all the passengers.
It is much easier that what they say, and they are clearly antiRussian, but St Petesburg is the real jewel of that cruise, and with that visa I would fly to Moscow, take a speed train to ST petesburg from their another speed train to Helsinki a ferry to Tallin and only if I had time the ferry to Stocholm and would fly back to the US from.there or would start in Copenhague and from their and skip Norway and Sweden.
I think this guy talks way too fast!