Day 1 - 2:
Cathay Pacific
Depart from either Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Perth
To: Europe
SPECIAL FARE
SALES VALIDITY: 25 February 2019
FARE TYPE: Economy Class
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Day 2:
Private transfer from London Heathrow Airport to London Hotel
Day 2 - 4:
Radisson Blu Edwardian Bloomsbury Street Hotel
Day 4:
Seat in Coach transfer from London Victoria station to Tilbury port
Day 4:
London Tilbury
Thu 27 Jun 2019
Depart 4:00 PM
Day 5:
Rotterdam
Fri 28 Jun 2019
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Day 7:
Copenhagen
The largest city in Scandinavia, capital of Denmark for over 600 years and home to the world’s oldest monarchy, Copenhagen is the most charming of Baltic cities. Beautiful parks and gardens, attractive 17th and 18th century buildings, grand castles and the elegant Amalienborg Palace – home to the reigning Queen Margrethe II, grace the city that is laced with a labyrinth of winding canals. Cafes and restaurants spill out of brightly coloured townhouses onto the cobblestone streets in historic Nyhavn. The atmospheric waterfront area is a popular meeting place along with the world’s oldest entertainment park Tivoli Gardens.
Sun 30 Jun 2019
8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Day 8:
Warnemünde
Mon 1 Jul 2019
8:00 AM to 9:30 PM
Day 10:
Tallinn
Estonia’s capital is a fascinating mix of Scandinavian sleek, Soviet-era concrete and medieval Hanseatic city. Tumbling down Toompea Hill, the historic Old Town is a maze of narrow, cobblestone streets and alleyways, turrets and spires. Wrapped within the original medieval wall, which is studded with imaginatively named towers, the Castle, onion-domed Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Town Hall Square and Gothic Town Hall survive along with the aura of the 14th and 15th centuries. Just outside the city Rocca al Mare is an open-air museum of Estonia’s rural architecture from the 18th to the 20th centuries.
Wed 3 Jul 2019
10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Day 11:
St. Petersburg
Peter the Great founded St. Petersburg in 1703 as his ‘Window on the West’. Drawing inspiration from Europe, the Russian Tsar and his successors created an extraordinary city on the banks of the River Neva with opulent palaces, ornate churches and splendid parks all part of the supremely elegant architectural ensemble. The magnificent Hermitage and its priceless treasures of art, grandeur of Catherine’s Palace at Pushkin and gilded fountains in the gardens at Peterhof illustrate the lavish lifestyle of Russia’s former ruling elite. The birthplace of Russian ballet, St. Petersburg is the perfect place to take in the performing arts.
Thu 4 Jul 2019
Arrive 7:00 AM
Day 12:
St. Petersburg
Peter the Great founded St. Petersburg in 1703 as his ‘Window on the West’. Drawing inspiration from Europe, the Russian Tsar and his successors created an extraordinary city on the banks of the River Neva with opulent palaces, ornate churches and splendid parks all part of the supremely elegant architectural ensemble. The magnificent Hermitage and its priceless treasures of art, grandeur of Catherine’s Palace at Pushkin and gilded fountains in the gardens at Peterhof illustrate the lavish lifestyle of Russia’s former ruling elite. The birthplace of Russian ballet, St. Petersburg is the perfect place to take in the performing arts.
Fri 5 Jul 2019
Depart 7:00 PM
Day 13:
Helsinki
Finland’s capital is a vibrant, modern city, yet very much in harmony with the surrounding nature. Its centrepiece is the majestic Senate Square lined with elegant neo-classical buildings and the impressive Lutheran Cathedral with white Corinthian columns and five green cupolas. A striking exception to Helsinki’s general architectural style is the Russian Orthodox, onion-domed Uspenski Cathedral, which stands on a hill at the end of Market Square and dominates the city skyline. Built into solid rock Temppeliaukio Church is also somewhat unusual. Museums are plentiful with the National Museum of Finland, the Museum of Contemporary Art and Design Museum amongst the most notable.
Sat 6 Jul 2019
8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Day 14:
Stockholm
Approached through an archipelago of some 24,000 islands and islets, Sweden’s stately and spacious capital is itself built on 14 islands connected by some 50 bridges. Founded in 1252, Stockholm grew up around Gamla Stan. The charming Old Town is a maze of medieval alleys and tiny lanes lined with 16th century buildings some of which feature wrought-iron signs symbolising ancient craft workers’ guilds. A delightful mix of parkland and forest, Royal Djurgården is Stockholm’s city park. The island is home to the magnificent Vasa Museum housing a salvaged 17th century Swedish warship that sunk on its maiden voyage.
Sun 7 Jul 2019
9:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Day 16:
Aarhus
In Aarhus, Denmark’s second largest city, you are met by a vibrant, easy-going and dynamic atmosphere. Discover world-class museums, a diverse gastronomic scene and nature right at your doorstep. In the narrow, cobblestone streets of the historical Latin Quarter, you will find a cosy atmosphere, and a mix of boutique shops, designer stores and artware shops giving the perfect and most charming setting for shopping.
Tue 9 Jul 2019
8:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Day 18:
London Tilbury
Thu 11 Jul 2019
Arrive 9:00 AM
Day 18:
Private transfer from port to airport