When it comes to cruising, an increasing number of travelers are trading sandy beaches for a trip to the renowned Hermitage Museum. Nowadays, baby boomers are looking for exclusive travel experiences and sails to the world-famous Baltic Sea region. Other unusual offshore tours during these cruises include Copenhagen Stockholm, the momentous Russian port town of St. Petersburg and a lot more. While there are plenty of places to explore and enjoy the vacations, here is a list of Must Do’s over the Baltic Sea cruises.
The Scandinavian Fjords:
Considered to be one of the most uncommon and striking sights seen over the globe, the Scandinavian Fjords is a real visual retreat for tour aficionados. The inland waterways give ways to sailboats abound and the scenic towns and hamlets you will come across are like a way to the fairy tale land. A myriad of yachts only augments this unforgettable sight.
Visit the most renowned Ice Bar
Stockholm is a multi-ethnic city, like Copenhagen and Moscow, and is very attractive, pristine and historical. A number of visitors take a tour to the Ice Bar, where customers are indebted to don parkas prior to entering the premise. Made entirely of huge blocks of ice is the bar with varieties of drinks served in diminutive glasses that is also carved from ice. Among the juvenile Swedish set, this is the real place to be explored.
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Visit Tivoli Gardens
Tivoli – Walt Disney’s greatest inspiration for Disneyland includes an assortment of attractions including buildings in the style of Orient, a primitive scenic railway, a theatre, mechanical amusement rides, restaurants and cafes and beautiful gardens.
The Yussupov Palace
Welcoming you at the entrance of the Palace doors are ladies-in-waiting and gentleman in flamboyant costumes. Right from the museum of classical sculpture and furniture, the notorious Grigori Rasputin, the Music Room to the Yussupov theatre, the options are endless here.
Moscow in a day
Guests are taken directly to the Kremlin to enjoy the famous Russian artifacts stored throughout the centuries. The trip as well includes visits to the famous St. Basel’s, an exclusive reflection of Ottoman architecture, lunch at the Alexandr Pushkin restaurant, visits to the renowned Red Square, shopping at the G.U.M store and a lot more. Visitors would certainly appreciate that this cosmopolitan city is outstandingly clean and breathtaking.
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Hermitage Museum – an insight into opulent history
The world-famous Gold Rooms of Hermitage museum are surreptitiously opened for Regent invitees only. Considered as the most remarkable museums in Europe, the Hermitage Museum boasts 2.7 million objects of glorious art, including masterworks of Monet, da Vinci, Van Dyck, Raphael, Rubens and Titian.