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Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI.

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Medical Director, Palliative and Hospice Medicine, Elliot Health System, Manchester, NH
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This 12-night roundtrip from Amsterdam offers a comprehensive survey of Northern Europe's cultural capitals during the luminous days of mid-June. The itinerary is anchored by an overnight stay in Copenhagen, allowing ample time to explore the city's blend of fairytale history and cutting-edge design. Key stops include Stockholm, where the Vasa Museum offers a unique window into maritime history, and Tallinn, featuring one of Europe's best-preserved medieval Old Towns. You will also visit Helsinki and Aarhus, with an opportunity to reach Berlin from the port of Warnemunde. June provides the distinct advantage of extended daylight hours, maximizing your time for exploration in these walkable cities. With four days at sea aboard the Celebrity Eclipse, the pace is balanced, offering necessary downtime between port-intensive days filled with Hanseatic history and Scandinavian culture.
For more details, see our port-by-port descriptions below the itinerary table.
| DATE | PORT OF CALL | ARRIVE | DEPART |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sat Jun 19 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | - | 5:00 pm |
| Sun Jun 20 | At Sea | - | - |
| Mon Jun 21 | Aarhus, Denmark | 8:00 am | 6:00 pm |
| Tue Jun 22 | Berlin (Warnemunde), Germany | 7:00 am | 11:00 pm |
| Wed Jun 23 | At Sea | - | - |
| Thu Jun 24 | Stockholm, Sweden | 9:00 am | 5:00 pm |
| Fri Jun 25 | Tallinn, Estonia | 9:00 am | 8:00 pm |
| Sat Jun 26 | Helsinki, Finland | 7:00 am | 5:00 pm |
| Sun Jun 27 | At Sea | - | - |
| Mon Jun 28 | Copenhagen, Denmark | 11:00 am | - |
| Tue Jun 29 | Copenhagen, Denmark | - | 6:00 pm |
| Wed Jun 30 | At Sea | - | - |
| Thu Jul 01 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | 6:00 am | - |

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam is frequently treated as a mere logistical necessity—a place to board a ship and depart. This is a fundamental mistake. As one of Europe’s most culturally dense and aesthetically pleasing capitals, Amsterdam demands to be the primary focus of your trip, not a footnote. It offers a rare combination of 17th-century Golden Age grandeur and a pragmatic, modern efficiency that makes it incredibly user-friendly. Unlike sprawling metropolises like London or Paris, Amsterdam is compact and intimate. You can walk across the historic core in 45 minutes, yet that core contains more artistic masterpieces per square mile than almost anywhere else on earth.
For the discerning traveler, the value here lies in the atmosphere as much as the attractions. It is the concept of *gezelligheid*—a Dutch quality that encompasses coziness, conviviality, and relaxation. You find it in the warm glow of a brown café, the hum of conversation on a canal boat, and the unhurried pace of a park picnic. To rush from the airport to the cruise terminal is to miss the very essence of the Netherlands. We strongly advise allocating a minimum of two, ideally three, nights here before or after your sailing to properly acclimate and explore.
**Logistics and Orientation**
The Passenger Terminal Amsterdam (PTA) is remarkably convenient, located just east of Centraal Station. You are not stranded in an industrial wasteland; you are a 15-minute walk or a quick tram ride from the historic center. This accessibility allows you to drop your bags at your hotel and immediately immerse yourself in the city. While the city is famous for its bicycles, we offer a candid caution: do not rent a bike unless you are an experienced urban cyclist. Amsterdam’s bike lanes are highways with their own aggressive rhythm and unwritten rules. For the uninitiated, they are stressful and potentially dangerous. The city is best experienced on foot or via the exceptional tram network.
**A Curated Itinerary for the Cultured Traveler**
**Day 1: The Water and The War**
Start your immersion where the city was born: on the water. However, avoid the large, glass-enclosed tourist barges that insulate you from the city. Seek out a smaller, open-air electric sloop (often labeled as 'salon boats'). These smaller vessels can navigate the narrower canals and lower bridges that the large cruisers cannot reach. It is a quieter, more intimate perspective that allows you to hear the city and interact with your skipper.
In the afternoon, confront the city’s most somber history at the Anne Frank House. This is not a standard museum visit; it is a pilgrimage. **Critical Planning Note:** Tickets are released online exactly six weeks in advance, often to the minute, and sell out almost instantly. You cannot buy tickets at the door. If you miss this window, you will miss the experience. Walking through the Secret Annex is a profound, silent experience that provides necessary context to the freedom visible in the streets outside.
Conclude your day in the Jordaan district. Once a working-class slum, it is now a picturesque grid of narrow streets, courtyards (hofjes), and independent shops. Dinner here should be casual. Look for a traditional 'eetcafé' and try a local draft beer with *bitterballen* (savory fried ragout balls) before a main course.

**Day 2: The Museumplein and The Kitchen**
Dedicate your morning to the Museumplein. The Rijksmuseum is the anchor, housing 800 years of Dutch history. While Rembrandt’s *The Night Watch* is the centerpiece, the Gallery of Honor offers a masterclass in the use of light and shadow that defined the Dutch Masters. Just a few hundred meters away lies the Van Gogh Museum. It is brilliantly curated to follow the artist's psychological and artistic progression. Like the Anne Frank House, timed-entry tickets must be booked weeks in advance. There is no flexibility here.
For a change of pace in the evening, head to the De Pijp neighborhood. This area feels less like a postcard and more like where actual Amsterdammers live. It is the perfect place to experience a *Rijsttafel* (Rice Table). A legacy of Dutch colonial rule in Indonesia, this meal consists of dozens of small, spiced dishes shared among the table. It is a culinary marathon that is deeply embedded in Dutch food culture and offers a flavor profile you might not expect in Northern Europe.
**Day 3: Shopping and Hidden Gems**
If you have a third day, avoid the high street chains and explore 'De Negen Straatjes' (The Nine Streets). This micro-neighborhood connects the main canals and is filled with vintage stores, specialized boutiques, and art galleries. It is sophisticated retail without the mass-market feel.
Alternatively, visit the Museum of Our Lord in the Attic (Ons' Lieve Heer op Solder). Hidden inside a 17th-century canal house is a complete, clandestine Catholic church built during the Reformation when Catholicism was forbidden. It is a stunning architectural surprise and far less crowded than the major museums.
**Culinary Essentials**
Beyond the sit-down meals, Amsterdam offers specific tastes you should not miss:
* **Stroopwafel:** Buy them fresh and warm from a street vendor, not cold in a plastic wrapper. The gooey caramel and cinnamon scent is unmistakable.
* **Herring:** For the brave, a 'broodje haring' (raw herring sandwich with pickles and onions) is the ultimate Dutch street food. It is briny, buttery, and incredibly fresh.
* **Jenever:** Visit a tasting room (proeflokaal) to try the juniper-flavored precursor to gin. It is traditionally served in a tulip-shaped glass filled to the brim, requiring you to bow down to the bar for the first sip.
Amsterdam is a city that rewards the prepared traveler. By securing your museum entries early and respecting the local pace of life, you ensure a pre- or post-cruise stay that is intellectually stimulating and deeply relaxing.
At Sea
Aarhus, Denmark

Berlin (Warnemunde), Germany
Stockholm, Sweden

Tallinn, Estonia
Helsinki, Finland
Copenhagen, Denmark




Suite/Deluxe
Sky Suite (S1)
The Retreat — Sky Suite
Suite/Deluxe
Aqua Sky Suite (AS)
The Retreat — Aqua Sky Suite
AquaClass Stateroom (A2)
AquaClass
4,925.17
per person
Concierge Class Stateroom (C2)
Concierge Class
4,244.17
per person
Veranda Stateroom (V2)
3,950.17
per person
Balcony
Prime AquaClass Stateroom (A1)
AquaClass
Balcony
Sunset Concierge Class Stateroom (SC)
Concierge Class
Balcony
Prime Concierge Class Stateroom (C1)
Concierge Class
Balcony
Sunset Veranda Stateroom (SV)

Balcony
Prime Veranda Stateroom (V1)

Ocean View Stateroom (O2)
3,689.17
per person
Outside
Prime Ocean View Stateroom (O1)

3,257.17
per person

Port Charges, Taxes & Fees of 378.17 are included in the per person fares displayed above.
A deposit of 450.00 per person is due to reserve your stateroom.
3rd/4th in Stateroom - Please call to secure the best possible pricing
Cruise pricing is presented per person, based double occupancy of the stateroom, following industry practice. Pricing presented above is listed accordingly to allow easy comparison for the stateroom categories displayed. Our agents always provide 'total cost' pricing disclosing all particulars before you make any commitment.
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Eerste Ringdijkstraat 4, 1097 BC Amsterdam, Netherlands
Hotel Casa is a vibrant space where everyone can feel at home. This hotel’s colorful design encourages its guests to stay young at heart, filled with curiosity and playfulness. Hotel Casa is located in up-and-coming Amsterdam-Oost, nestled among lots of bars, restaurants, boutiques, and the famous Amstel River.
https://hotelcasa.nl/
Singel 303-309, 1012 WJ Amsterdam, Netherlands
Guests at Hotel Estherea stay in a beautiful, historic building featured on UNESCO’s world heritage list. Enjoy a truly authentic Amsterdam ambiance in a beautiful seventeenth-century building along Amsterdam’s oldest canal: the Singel. None of the rooms or suites in this hotel are the same; each and every one of them has been uniquely designed and lovingly decorated. What is uniform, however, is the true family feeling, personal attention, service, authenticity and an eye for detail displayed by the staff.
https://www.estherea.nl/
Keizersgracht 384, 1016 GB Amsterdam, Netherlands
The Dylan Amsterdam is a stunning five-star boutique hotel located in a uniquely gorgeous historical building at the heart of the “9-streets” area on the prestigious “Keizersgracht” canal. It’s the ideal home base for those looking to discover the hidden treasures of Amsterdam’s past and present by foot or bike.
https://www.dylanamsterdam.com/
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