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Cruise to enchanting cities: discover the secret corners of St. Petersburg, the romantic islands of Helsinki and the narrow fjords that were once home to the Vikings. At the end of the season, cruise from Hamburg to Genoa through the Atlantic Ocean and into the Mediterranean Sea.

Northern Europe is an extraordinary and unique experience, best enjoyed while cruising on board MSC Armonia, the pearl in the modern and elegant MSC Cruises fleet.

HOLLAND, GERMANY, NORWAY, ENGLAND
(11 days)
Depart from Amsterdam on 18 July, 7 and 27 August 2008. The cruise continues to Bremerhaven to discover Hamburg (the ancient capital of the Hanseatic League) and Bremen. Subsequent stops are in Olden and Alesund, where you can admire the wonderful natural scenery of the fjords, and Bergen with its picturesque wooden buildings. The ship then continues to the elegant Norwegian capital of Oslo. The last stop, before returning to Amsterdam is Dover where you'll have a whole day to visit London.

HOLLAND, GERMANY, SWEDEN, FINLAND, RUSSIA, DENMARK, ENGLAND
(11 days)
Depart from Amsterdam on 8 and 28 July, 17 August and 6 September 2008 for the port of Bremerhaven. From here, visit Hamburg and Bremen, the oldest German city-state. The cruise continues to Visby, the typically Swedish island with footpaths lined with roses and coloured rooftops. The next stop is Helsinki, the ‘white city of the North', full of monuments and natural parks, then on to St. Petersburg with its architectural masterpieces and the Hermitage Museum. This is followed by Copenhagen with its world-famous Little Mermaid and then on to Amsterdam. The last port of call is Dover and its white cliffs and from here a complete tour of London awaits.

HOLLAND, GERMANY, NORWAY, ENGLAND
(12 days)
Depart from Amsterdam on 5, 16 and 27 June 2008. First stop is Bremerhaven, the gateway to the immense artistic wealth of Hamburg and Bremen. The ship continues for Alesund, an 18th century town with brightly-painted wooden houses. The ship then heads for Honnisvag and the North Cape where Europe ends and the Arctic ice begins - the land of the midnight sun. The next port of call is Tromso, famous for its immense forests, and then onwards to Bergen, the ancient site of mercantile traffic. Last port of call is Dover before returning to Amsterdam.



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