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Hamburg (Europe) - Hamburg (Europe)

Approx 14 Nights, From only €1454pp
€1454 (Solo Occupancy)

Ports - countries (available as roundtrip only)                    

Hamburg - Germany                

Kiel Canal - Germany              

Gdansk - Poland                      

Kotka - Finland           

Helsinki - Finland                    

Gdansk - Poland                      

Kiel Canal - Germany              

Bremerhaven - Germany                      

Hamburg - Germany                

Interesting trip with a modern feeder vessel from Hamburg to various port in the Baltic Sea.

Normally the vessel will pass the Kiel Canal regularly.

The north-eastern Baltic Sea is characterized by the continental climate, the often sunny weather and long days in summer.

You will travel with a proven ship of a German shipping company, the crew is familiar with taking passengers for many years.

Ports can vary and are subject to change without notice.

Covid19 regulations:

Full Covid19 vaccination (3 doses) required. Upon embarkation, you will be required to present a negative DIY antigen test taken on the day of departure

Flag: Malta

Captain: international

Shipping company: German

Build year: 2005

Ship size: 18800 tdw

Length: 154,59 m

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++ PASSENGER TRAVEL ON SELECTED SHORT EUROPEAN VOYAGES NOW POSSIBLE ++

+++ NO PETS ALLOWED +++

 

Booking agent for Independent ship owners of various vessels and routes

Age limits vary for different Ship Owners - please check!

Various

Various coastal feeder container ships

* Maximum passenger age - 70 years old upon return.

14 Nights | Hamburg (Europe) - Hamburg (Europe) | €1454pp (2 Sharing) | €1454 (Solo)

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