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White Nights Of The Baltic Stockholm to Copenhagen on Crystal Symphony DATES : July 2 - 13, 2010 (Days 11) FARES FROM : $5,395 With FREE DFW AIR |
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Stockholm, Sweden » |
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Sweden's capital, Stockholm, which sprawls over 14 islands, is often called the "Beauty on Water." Resting amid wooded hills, it is a city surrounded by water, firmly linked by over 50 bridges. Originally founded as a fortress in the 12th century, the earliest mention of Stockholm as a city was in the year 1252. By 1850, the city had less than 100,000 inhabitants. Today it is one of Europe's most prosperous cities with a population of over a million. |
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St. Petersburg, Russia » |
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Formerly known as Leningrad, St. Petersburg is Russia's second-largest city. It lies on a series of islands on the broad reaches of the mighty Neva River. The network of decorated bridges arching above the numerous waterways and canals are a visual delight.
Over 300 years ago, this area was merely marsh and forest land. Peter the Great's vision was to build a window to the west, a city that would be a reflection of the great capitals of Europe. With the energy and drive so characteristic of this great man, he began the task. Magnificent Russian Versailles and Fontainbleau, with names like Pavlovsk and Peterhof, now encircle St. Petersburg; hence this comparatively young city has become ageless. |
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Helsinki, Finland » |
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A heritage spanning over 450 years awaits you as you step ashore in Helsinki, "City of the Sea." Spurred on by the inspiration of Carl Ludvig Engel, a native of Berlin who had worked earlier in Tallinn and St. Petersburg, Helsinki has produced some of the world's finest architects. Today, the legacy of their splendid work is seen everywhere. Nonetheless, nature has not been subdued, as leafy parks and picturesque bays continue to exert their timeless influence. A political and economic hub, this city is also a cultural center boasting 20 theatres, the National Opera, numerous museums and art galleries. |
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Berlin/Warnemünde, Germany » |
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Warnemünde boasts one of the most charming ports on the Baltic coast, with her quaint harbor opening into a delightful beach resort area. The old town, within walking distance from the pier, warmly welcomes you to window-shop, stroll along the twisting streets or pause for a lingering cup of coffee in a local café. Warnemünde is also a gateway to the old Hanseatic town of Rostock, as well as one of Europe's most historic and bustling cities, Berlin. |
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Hamburg/Lubeck/Kiel, Germany » |
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Hamburg is often called the Green City. In fact, as much as 22% of the cityscape is graced with historic gardens and inviting parks. If such land-bound beauty and its associated recreation is not enough, Hamburg is also a water city, boasting a location on the Alster and Elbe, with a network of waterways and bridges that rivals Venice. Indeed, 8% of the city is water, and Hamburg has more bridges than the famed Italian city. Few places in the world offer sailing and boating in the middle of town. Add first-rate shopping, world-class theatrical and musical events, and historic architecture, and you have a truly extraordinary city with innumerable ways to pass the time. |
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Copenhagen, Denmark » |
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Denmark, the world's oldest kingdom, awaits your discovery on this visit to its lively capital, Copenhagen. Immerse yourself in the vitality of this delightful city as you explore its expansive parks and plazas, as well as its treasure trove of historic galleries and buildings. Discover its exquisite combination of Scandinavian elegance and European joie de vivre. Visitors traveling outside the city enter an altogether different world; one where stately castles are found nestled in the gentle, emerald-green Danish countryside. |
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Arrival |
Departure |
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Jul 2, Friday |
Stockholm, Sweden (overnight) » |
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Embark pm |
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Jul 3, Saturday |
Stockholm, Sweden » |
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5 pm |
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Jul 4, Sunday |
Cruising the Baltic Sea » |
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Jul 5, Monday |
St. Petersburg, Russia (overnight) » |
8 am |
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Jul 6, Tuesday |
St. Petersburg, Russia (overnight) » |
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Jul 7, Wednesday |
St. Petersburg, Russia » |
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6 pm |
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Jul 8, Thursday |
Helsinki, Finland » |
8 am |
6 pm |
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Jul 9, Friday |
Cruising the Baltic Sea » |
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Jul 10, Saturday |
Berlin/Warnemünde, Germany » |
8 am |
10 pm |
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Jul 11, Sunday |
Hamburg/Lubeck/Kiel, Germany » |
8 am |
6 pm |
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Jul 12, Monday |
Copenhagen, Denmark (overnight) » |
8 am |
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Jul 13, Tuesday |
Copenhagen, Denmark » |
Disembark am |
| Rooms & Fares
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Penthouse Suite
With Verandah |
(PS) Deck 10
Brochure Fare
2-for-1 Fare
Crystal Society Saves |
$31,030
$15,515
$620 |

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Penthouse
With Verandah |
(PH) Deck 10
Brochure Fare
2-for-1 Fare
Crystal Society Saves |
$24,590
$12,295
$620 |
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Deluxe Staterooms
With Verandah |
(A) Deck 9
Brochure Fare
2-for-1 Fare
Crystal Society Saves
(B) Deck 8
Brochure Fare
2-for-1 Fare
Crystal Society Saves
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$14,770
$7,385
$290
$14,080
$7,040
$290 |
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Deluxe Staterooms
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(C) Deck 7
Brochure Fare
2-for-1 Fare
Crystal Society Saves
(D) Deck 5
Brochure Fare
2-for-1 Fare
Crystal Society Saves
(E) Deck 8
Brochure Fare
2-for-1 Fare
Crystal Society Saves
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$11,800
$5,900
$220
$11,290
$5,645
$220
$10,790
$5,395
$220
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| Categories A- E will receive complimentary economy air.
Category PH-PS will receive complimentary business class air
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Government fees, port charges and taxes are an additional $515pp
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Crystal Society Savings--- Category C- E $220pp, category A-B $290pp, category PS-PH $620pp
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Optional cancellation insurance is available
You will receive a $1000pp onboard credit from Crystal Cruises and
Pre Paid tips from Cruises Etc
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A deposit of $900pp is due within 3 days of reservation
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Final payment will be due March 25, 2010
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If paid in full by December 30, 2009 save 3.5% and be able to pre register for onboard guest services
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