Cruises from Copenhagen to Baltic Sea and Baltic States 2026
Baltic Sea cruises explore Scandinavia, Russia, and Baltic capitals. Experience St. Petersburg's Hermitage, medieval Tallinn, and Scandinavian culture.
Why Cruise from Copenhagen to Baltic Sea and Baltic States?
Cruising from Copenhagen to Baltic Sea and Baltic States is one of the most popular routes in cruise travel. Copenhagen is Northern Europe's cruise hub, offering access to Scandinavia, Baltic Sea, and Norwegian fjord cruises, making it an ideal starting point for your Baltic Sea and Baltic States adventure.
Baltic Sea cruises explore Scandinavia, Russia, and Baltic capitals. This route typically takes 7-day to 14-day, giving you ample time to explore multiple ports.
Popular Baltic Sea and Baltic States Ports
What to Do in Baltic Sea and Baltic States
Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg
Medieval Baltic capitals
Scandinavian design
White nights in summer
Multiple countries in one cruise
Best Time to Cruise from Copenhagen to Baltic Sea and Baltic States
Best Months from Copenhagen
May, June, July, August
Best Months for Baltic Sea and Baltic States
May, June, July, August, September
💡 Tip: The optimal time to cruise from Copenhagen to Baltic Sea and Baltic States is when both port and destination seasons overlap: May, June, July, August.
Baltic Sea and Baltic States Climate
Cool, 55-70°F in summer, season May-September
Cruise Lines Operating from Copenhagen
Booking Cruises from Copenhagen to Baltic Sea and Baltic States
Cruises from Copenhagen, Denmark to Baltic Sea and Baltic States offer exceptional value and convenience for travelers. Copenhagen serves as a major cruise port with 5+ cruise lines offering regular departures to Baltic Sea and Baltic States. Popular itineraries visit St. Petersburg, Stockholm, Copenhagen, giving you a comprehensive Baltic Sea and Baltic States experience.
Most Copenhagen to Baltic Sea and Baltic States cruises range from 7-day to 14-day in length. Prices typically start at €1,500 and vary based on cabin type, cruise line, and booking time. The best deals are usually found May, June, July.
Baltic Sea and Baltic States is known for hermitage museum in st. petersburg,medieval baltic capitals, and scandinavian design. Popular activities include Museum visits, Historical tours, Cultural experiences. The climate is cool, making it an ideal year-round destination.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long is a cruise from Copenhagen to Baltic Sea and Baltic States?
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Cruises from Copenhagen to Baltic Sea and Baltic States typically range from 7-day to 14-day. longer cruises visit 4-5 ports including St. Petersburg, Stockholm, Copenhagen.
What's the best time to cruise from Copenhagen to Baltic Sea and Baltic States?
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The optimal months to cruise from Copenhagen to Baltic Sea and Baltic States are when both port and destination seasons align: May, June, July, August. Cool, 55-70°F in summer, season May-September Book 6-12 months ahead for the best selection.
How much does a cruise from Copenhagen to Baltic Sea and Baltic States cost?
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Cruises from Copenhagen to Baltic Sea and Baltic States range from €1,500 - €5,500 per person for inside cabins. Balcony cabins typically cost 40-60% more, while suites can be 2-3x the base price. Prices vary by season, with May and June being premium months.
What ports will I visit on a Baltic Sea and Baltic States cruise from Copenhagen?
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Popular Baltic Sea and Baltic States ports on cruises from Copenhagen include St. Petersburg, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Tallinn, and 2 more. Most itineraries visit 5-6 ports with 1-2 sea days.
What should I do in Baltic Sea and Baltic States?
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Baltic Sea and Baltic States is known for hermitage museum in st. petersburg, medieval baltic capitals, and scandinavian design. Popular activities include Museum visits, Historical tours, Cultural experiences. Most cruise lines offer shore excursions or you can explore independently.
What to Pack for Baltic Sea and Baltic States
Essentials
- Valid passport (must be valid 6+ months after return)
- Cruise documents and boarding pass
- Credit card for onboard account
- Prescription medications (in original bottles)
- Sunscreen (SPF 50+, reef-safe for Caribbean)
- Comfortable walking shoes for shore excursions
- Layers for varying temperatures
- Formal/smart casual outfits (1 per formal night)
- Swimsuit and cover-up
- Phone charger and adapter (US outlets on most ships)
Nice to Have
- •Refillable water bottle
- •Day backpack for excursions
- •Waterproof phone case
- •Binoculars for wildlife viewing
- •Travel insurance documents
- •Seasickness medication (even if you don't usually need it)
- •Power strip (limited outlets in cabins)
- •Magnetic hooks for cabin metal walls
- •Highlighter for daily cruise planner
- •Small bills for tipping porters
What's Included in Your Cruise Fare
Included in Fare
- Stateroom accommodation for cruise duration
- Main dining room meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
- Buffet and casual dining venues
- Pool, hot tubs, and fitness center access
- Most onboard entertainment (shows, live music, movies)
- Kids clubs and youth programs
- Room service (may have late-night fee)
Extra Costs
- Alcoholic beverages and specialty coffee
- Specialty restaurants ($25-75 per person)
- Shore excursions ($50-200+ per excursion)
- Spa services and salon treatments
- Casino and bingo
- Photos and professional photography
- Gratuities ($12-18 per person/day)
- Wi-Fi packages ($15-30 per day)
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