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Duration 13 days 13 days
Price From $ 6,895 $ 2,294
Price Per Day $ 530 $ 176
Highlights
  • Spend three days exploring magnificent St. Petersburg, Russia, founded in 1703 by Peter the Great.
  • Examine ancient history and modern heritage in Estonia, Lithuania and Finland.
  • In Denmark, discover the setting for Shakespeare's “Hamlet,” a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Explore the charming and enigmatic baltic countries
  • Ride a bike around the coastal dunes of lithuania's curonian spit
  • Picnic in beautiful riga
  • Live like a local on a farm in estonia
  • Wander the charming streets of helsinki
Trip Style Large ship cruise Small group tour
Lodging Level Premium Standard
Physical Level
  • 3- Moderate
  • 2- Easy
Travel Themes
  • Cultural
  • 50 plus
  • Education / Learning
  • Small Ship Cruise
  • Cultural
  • Transformative
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Copenhagen
  • Gdańsk
  • Stockholm
  • Helsinki
  • Paris
  • Riga
  • Tallinn
  • Vilnius
Flights & Transport Ground transport included Ground transport included
Activities
  • Educational/ learning
  • Historic sightseeing
  • History
  • Sailing
  • Culture
  • History
  • Homestays & Cultural Immersion
  • Photography
Meals Included

11 Breakfasts, 7 Lunches and 11 Dinners

12 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 3 dinners
Description

Discover some of the world’s most fascinating cities on this comprehensive voyage to countries along the Baltic Sea, including the Baltic States, Scandinavian capitals, and Russia. Experience the ornate domed palaces of St. Petersburg, discover the University of Rostock, explore Lithuania’s oldest city, and roam the 'Paris of the Baltics' in Latvia.

Decades after the fall of communism, the Baltic countries of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia remain a mystery to most travellers. We’re not complaining, though; more mystery means fewer crowds and an easier time getting to know these fantastic countries. Beginning in charming cobblestoned Vilnius and ending in beautiful Helsinki, this two-week trip gets to the very heart of the region. Get an up-close glimpse of Riga’s castles and art district, experience rural life in Estonia, and venture into the fortresses and medieval architecture of Tallinn before crossing to Finland by ferry.

Itinerary: Celebrated Cities of Scandinavia, The Baltics, Russia and More

Day 1: In Transit to Program

In Flight

Day 2: Arrive Copenhagen, Check-in, Orientation, Welcome Dinner

Meals: Dinner

Accommodation: Copenhagen Strand Hotel

Activity note: Hotel check-in from 3:00 PM. If your room is not ready, the concierge will hold your luggage and you can explore the city.

Afternoon: After arriving at the hotel, check in and get your room, then take some time to unpack, freshen up, and relax. The Group Leader will greet everyone and lead introductions. We will review the program theme, the up-to-date Daily Schedule and any changes, discuss safety guidelines, emergency procedures, roles and responsibilities, and answer any questions you may have. Indicated times are approximate. Program activities, schedules, and personnel may need to change due to local circumstances. In the event of changes, we will alert you as quickly as possible. Each evening before dinner, we will review the schedule for the upcoming day with you. Thank you for your understanding. We have set aside some free time in the schedule for your personal independent exploration. The Group Leader will often be available during free time to accompany informal excursions, activities, or meals that have been excluded from the program cost. You are welcome to join if you like, with any associated costs on your own. In addition to lectures and field trips exclusively for our Road Scholar group, you are welcome to take advantage of the many activities and events aboard ship (most free of charge, some at extra cost) that are separate from the Road Scholar program. You will see a number of places in the daily schedule designated as free time when you can choose to do what you like and create an experience that is even more enriching, rewarding, and memorable. The Group Leader will always be happy to offer suggestions. For our port in St. Petersburg, Russia, Russian visas can be obtained on board as long as you are joining the Road Scholar field trips. If you wish to leave the group and do any independent exploration, a visa must be purchased in advance. Without the proper visa, you will not be able to leave the Road Scholar group.

Dinner: At a local restaurant, enjoy a three course plated meal, plus a glass of wine, water, coffee, or tea (other beverages available for purchase).

Evening: At leisure.

Day 3: Explore Copenhagen, Embark Oceania Marina, Depart

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation: Oceania Marina

Activity note: Walking approximately 1 1/2 miles throughout the day with long periods of standing.

Breakfast: At the hotel restaurant, we’ll have a buffet breakfast that includes water, coffee, and tea.

Morning: Depart the hotel for a panoramic introduction to Copenhagen with a local expert, travel past City Hall and Tivoli Gardens, as well as the old Stock Exchange with its spire formed by entwined dragon's tails. Other sights include the colorful harbor of Nyhavn, the fairy-tale castle of Rosenborg (home of the Danish Crown Jewels), the Christiansborg Palace and the Danish Parliament Building. Stop for a short stroll and photo opportunity at Amalienborg Palace Square, the winter residence of the Danish royal family. The spacious octagonal palace square is surrounded by four identical rococo palaces and is widely considered to be one of the most beautiful palace squares in Northern Europe. You will also discover the tranquil and lush area around the Kastellet Citadel - a 17th-century bastioned fortification that today serves as a popular public park and home to the Gefion Fountain and the St. Alban's Anglican Church. Pause in Humlebaek to discover the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. The museum's permanent collection includes more than 3,000 works and is one of the largest in Scandinavia.

Lunch: At a local restaurant, enjoy a plated meal based on contemporary Danish cooking. Includes water and tea or coffee.

Afternoon: After lunch, join your Study Leader to travel to Elsinore for a view of Kronborg Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the setting for Shakespeare's Hamlet. Later in the afternoon, transfer to the dock via private motorcoach to board the Oceania Marina, our home for the next 10 nights. Prior to dinner, join your fellow participants and Group Leader for a Road Scholar exclusive cocktail party! The ship departs Copenhagen at 9:00 PM.

Dinner: Join your Study Leader for a welcome dinner aboard the Marina in the beautifully appointed Grand Dining Room. Enjoy European-inspired cuisine featuring a variety of delectable appetizers, soups, salads, and entrees, plus water, coffee, or tea.

Evening: At leisure. Enjoy one of the many activities such as live performances, movies, live music, ship library and spa.

Day 4: Arrive Warnemunde, Germany, Rostock Field Trip

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation: Oceania Marina

Activity note: Walking approximately one mile with long periods of standing.

Breakfast: Aboard ship choose from a variety of breakfast dishes plus water, coffee, or tea.

Morning: Docking at Warnemunde, we’ll board a private motorcoach for a scenic drive to the Hanseatic City of Rostock with commentary from a local expert. After arriving in Rostock, explore the top sights by coach and by foot. While other towns pay homage to glass and aluminum, the buildings in this old Hanseatic city pay tribute to diverse architectural eras, from the medieval city center to the 19th century villas. Discover many of the sights of Mecklenburg Vorpommern’s largest city on foot. See the University of Rostock, founded in 1419 – the oldest and largest university in Northern Europe. You will pass Kropeliner Strasse and Gate – one of four of the 22 original city gates to survive the ravages of time. The Hanseatic trade route of the League once began here. Kroepeliner Strasse is a popular boulevard for pedestrians with many stores and cafes. It is lined with many gabled houses from the 17th and 19th centuries. Here you will also see the Fountain of Joy with its cheerful bronze sculptures.

Lunch: On your own to enjoy what you like. Our local expert will suggest restaurants for you to try, or choose to enjoy a leisurely lunch back onboard.

Afternoon: This time is on your own to see and do what interests you most in Rostock. The Oceania Marina is scheduled to depart at 10:00 PM.

Dinner: Aboard ship.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 5: Cruising the Baltic Sea

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation: Oceania Marina

Breakfast: Aboard ship.

Morning: Join your study leader for an onboard lecture about the Baltic ports we’ll be visiting on our journey.

Lunch: Aboard ship.

Afternoon: After lunch join your study leader for another educational lecture. Enjoy the rest of the afternoon at leisure to explore the ship. Your daily schedule in your cabin will inform you of the various onboard activities you can choose to enjoy.

Dinner: Aboard ship.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 6: Arrive Klaipeda, Lithuania, Old Town

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation: Oceania Marina

Activity note: Walking approximately one mile with long periods of standing.

Breakfast: Aboard ship.

Morning: Lithuania's third largest city, Klaipeda, has been in and out of the hands of the Russians, Swedes, and Germans. Walking into the Old Town from the port, and led by our local expert, see the intersection of cultures at the St. Mergeles Marijos Taikos Karalienes Church tower and walk through Anika Square. Afterwards learn about how East Prussia and the Klaipeda region were formed at the Lithuania Minor Historical Museum and how Klaipeda developed from the 13th to the 20th century.

Lunch: We'll return to our ship for a leisurely lunch on board.

Afternoon: The afternoon is free for you to enjoy. The Oceania Marina is scheduled to depart at 5:00 PM.

Dinner: Aboard ship.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 7: Arrive Riga, Latvia, Old Town Exploration

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation: Oceania Marina

Activity note: Walking approximately one mile with long periods of standing.

Breakfast: Aboard ship.

Morning: Riga, the capital of Latvia, was founded more than 800 years ago and has now grown into the biggest city in the Baltic States, with a population of nearly 1 million. The last 15 years of independence and two years as a member of the European Union have brought great changes and development to the city and to the country itself. During the city exploration you will have a chance to discover the history of Riga on foot. You will get acquainted with the 13th century St. Peter's, St. George's and St. John's churches and walk through the medieval John's yard. In the Old Town you will also see the medieval dwelling houses known as the "Three Brothers" and the Large and Small Guild buildings. The excursion will take you to the center of the Old Town - the Dome Square, where you will see the magnificent Dome Cathedral. We'll travel through the boulevards of Riga's city center with its fine examples of Art Nouveau architecture from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. You will pass by the symbol of Latvian independence - the Freedom Monument, which was erected in 1935 during Latvia's initial period of independence and was at the heart of the Latvian freedom movement in the late 1980s.

Lunch: After returning to port with a panoramic view of Riga en route, enjoy lunch on board the ship or choose to try a restaurant on your own in town.

Afternoon: On your own to see and do more of what interests you most. The Oceania Marina is scheduled to depart at 3:00 PM.

Dinner: Aboard ship.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 8: Helsinki, Finland, Villa Kokkonen, Downtown Field Trip

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation: Oceania Marina

Activity note: Walking approximately one mile with long periods of standing.

Breakfast: Aboard ship.

Morning: Arriving in Helsinki, travel by coach outside of the city to the scenic shores of Lake Tuusula. Here, visit Villa Kokkonen, the home and atelier (studio) of famous architect Alvar Aalto. Designed by Aalto to be a home for music, Villa Kokkonen offers unique architecture and stunning views of Lake Tuusula.

Lunch: With your group, enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.

Afternoon: Your day continues with a guided city tour in Helsinki taking in the most important and interesting parts of this famous city such as the historical center, Finlandia Hall, and the Opera House. See the icebreaker fleet before passing the Uspenski Orthodox Cathedral, Presidential Palace, Parliament building, and Market Square. Afterwards, visit Temppeliaukio, also known as the Church of the Rock. Excavated directly into solid rock, the Temppeliaukio church is located in the heart of Helsinki. The Oceania Marina is scheduled to depart at 7:00 PM.

Dinner: Aboard ship.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 9: Arrive St. Petersburg, Russia, City Trip, Peterhof Palace

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

Accommodation: Oceania Marina

Activity note: VISA NOTE: Russian Visas can be obtained on board as long as participants are joining the Road Scholar excursion. If participants wish to do any independent exploring outside of the group, they MUST purchase a visa in advance. Without a visa, participants will not be able to leave the group.

Breakfast: Aboard ship.

Morning: Arriving in St. Petersburg, we’ll spend three days exploring one of the most unique Russian cities founded by Peter the Great in 1703. Boarding a motorcoach at the docks, we’ll have a broad city overview with onboard commentary and photo opportunities at several sites. As we ride through the country’s second largest city, we’ll gain an insight into the cultural capital of Russia. Originally settled by Swedish colonists, they built a fortress at the mouth of the Neva River that served as the center of the small town of Nyen. Czar Peter the Great captured the territory in 1703 and replaced the fortress, marking the beginning of the new city. Built by conscripted laborers, Peter wished to modernize the Russian Empire as well as create a port on the Baltic Sea. Under Peter’s vision, the city would become a center of culture and learning, hosting world class academies and museums in traditional Russian and Neoclassical architecture.

Lunch: On your own to enjoy what you like. Our local expert will suggest restaurants for you to try.

Afternoon: Via motorcoach we’ll travel west just outside of the city to Peterhof, the magnificent residence of Peter the Great that looks north out across the Baltic. An expert will lead us through the property, gilded with gold, royal portraits, and gifts from around the world, and the gardens, which build greatly off of French and English influences. The UNESCO World Heritage Site is often referred to as the “Russian Versailles” for its grandeur and extravagance and for the Palace it was inspired by.

Dinner: Aboard ship.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 10: Catherine’s Palace, Peter and Paul Cathedral: St Petersburg

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

Accommodation: Oceania Marina

Activity note: Walking approximately one mile with long periods of standing.

Breakfast: Aboard ship.

Morning: Led by a local expert, our exploration of St. Petersburg continues with a field trip via motorcoach to Catherine’s Palace, the lavish summer palace of the imperial family until the Russian Revolution. Under the order of Peter the Greats wife Catherine I, the palace was constructed in 1717 as a summer residence on the outskirts of St. Petersburg. Her daughter Empress Elizabeth found the palace outdated barely 40 years later and had it demolished and rebuilt in the flamboyant Rococo style that was popular in Western Europe – most notably, Paris. Catherine the Great further added to the palace with her passion for antiquity and Neoclassical art. The new 1,000 ft long palace was adorned with 220 pounds of gold and complimented by ornate and geometric gardens.

Lunch: On your own to enjoy what you like. Our local expert will suggest restaurants for you to try.

Afternoon: We’ll return to St. Petersburg via motorcoach, passing the fabulous Peter and Paul Cathedral, which was completed in 1733, making it one of the oldest landmarks in the city. Tsars from Peter the Great to Nicholas II are buried here, along with other members of the royal family. You will also pass the Aurora, the cruiser that signaled the beginning of the Bolshevik Revolution, the beautiful Field of Mars, and the Marble Palace as you make your way to the Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood and St. Isaac’s Cathedral, both excellent spots to take pictures. Returning to the ship, you will pass the famous equestrian statue of Peter the Great.

Dinner: Aboard ship.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 11: Hermitage Museum, Depart: St Petersburg

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

Accommodation: Oceania Marina

Activity note: Walking approximately one mile with long periods of standing.

Breakfast: Aboard ship.

Morning: Departing from the docks via private motorcoach with a local expert, we’ll visit the Hermitage Museum, one of the oldest and largest museums in the Founded by Catherine the Great in 1764 and opened to the public nearly 90 years later, the Hermitage features the largest collections of paintings in the world numbering over three million, though only a small portion of that is on display. The works of art in the museum include not just paintings and artifacts but the buildings themselves, being located within six historic buildings including the Winter Palace, which was the Russian monarch’s official royal residence from 1732 until 1917. In addition to a vast collection of archeological finds from antiquity, the Hermitage has one of the largest collections of Dutch masterpieces in the world. Following the conclusion of our visit, we will return to the Oceania Marina.

Lunch: On your own to enjoy what you like. Our local expert will suggest restaurants for you to try.

Afternoon: On your own to see and do more of what interests you most. The Oceania Marina is scheduled to depart at 6:00 PM.

Dinner: Aboard ship.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 12: Arrive Tallinn, Estonia, Old Town, Free Afternoon

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation: Oceania Marina

Activity note: Walking approximately one mile with long periods of standing on cobblestone streets.

Breakfast: Aboard ship.

Morning: Making call in Tallinn, Estonia, we’ll board a motorcoach at the port and ride to the Upper Old Town, situated atop a 150 foot cliff. Disembark the coach at Tall Hermann tower and explore the town on foot. View the Parliament building, which once used to be a stronghold for the nobles living on Toompea Hill. Visit the most dominating building on the square – Alexander Nevski Cathedral, a Russian Orthodox church built in the style of Moscow churches of the 17th century and decorated with mosaics and icons. Peek inside and see for yourself an example of orthodox sacral building. Walk a short distance to reach a viewing point that offers a beautiful view over the Lower Old Town with its dwelling houses, towers, churches and spires rising above the cluster of red-tiled roofs. We'll continue our exploration with a visit to the Lower Old Town. Passing Long Street you will see the simple, yet eye-catching façade of the Holy Ghost Church with its only external ornament - the oldest public clock in town. Standing opposite is the building of the Great Guild of Merchants, members of which could also become members of the ruling body – the town council. Stop at the Town Hall Square which is inarguably the heart of Old Town and the center of Tallinn’s network of medieval streets. The Old Town of Tallinn is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites as a living museum. View the Town Hall building, completed in 1404, and preserved almost fully intact in its original Gothic form. Here the town rulers used to gather, make important decisions, and pass legislation. On the other side stands one of the oldest drug stores in Europe, opened in 1422. Here one could purchase different kind of cures for combating diseases - from bat powder to snakeskin.

Lunch: On your own to enjoy what you like. Our local expert will suggest restaurants for you to try, or choose to enjoy a leisurely lunch back onboard.

Afternoon: On your own to see and do more of what interests you most. The Oceania Marina is scheduled to depart at 5:00 PM.

Dinner: Aboard ship.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 13: Arrive Stockholm, Sweden, Program Concludes

Meals: Breakfast

Breakfast: Aboard ship.

Morning: Disembarkation begins. This concludes our program. If you are returning home, safe travels. If you are staying on independently, have a wonderful time. If you are transferring to another Road Scholar program, detailed instructions are included in your Information Packet for that program. We hope you enjoy Road Scholar learning adventures and look forward to having you on rewarding programs in the future.

Itinerary: Baltic Adventure

Day 1 Vilnius

Arrive at any time.

We recommend arriving a day or two early to fully explore this charming city. There are no planned activities until an evening welcome meeting.

Day 2 Vilnius

Visit Trakai Castle. Enjoy optional activities like the Frank Zappa monument, the breakaway Republic of Uzupis, a giant egg statue, the Gediminas tower and castle museum, and the KGB Museum.

Spend free time walking through charming old town or searching out artist havens and modern statues. Multi-faceted, puzzling, a heady mix of old and new, Vilnius has all the glories of a royal past, the troubling reminders of wartime and Communist atrocities and a vibrant forward-looking outlook.

Day 3 Vilnius/Klaipėda

Travel by private vehicle to Klaipeda, one of the oldest cities in Lithuania. Set out on a CEO led orientation walk, visiting famous sights, and seeing up close the many interesting sculptures that make Klaipeda unique. Make brief stops at Theatre Square, in the heart of the old town, to see the sculpture of Ann from Tharau in the square’s centre fountain. Then walk by Klaipeda Castle, first mentioned in written sources as early as 1252. The orientation walk will finish at a local gastropub with a local beer, where afterwards you can opt to grab some dinner on your own.

Day 4 Full day tour of Nida from Klaipeda

You will spend the whole day exploring the peninsula known as the Curonian Spit, located between Klaipeda and Nida. You will visit the Hill of Witches, Lithuania’s outdoor sculpture trail of wooden folk art that will take you on a trip through the most well-known legends and stories in Lithuanian folk history. Later in the day visit the Parnidis Dune and Sun Clock in Nida. Stop for some free time in Nida where you can grab some lunch on your own and opt to see the Fisherman museum and Nida Lighthouse if time allows. Arrive back in Klaipeda in the evening.

The Curonian Spit is a long, thin sand bar, dotted with dune that separates the Curonian Lagoon from the Baltic Sea. This spit is shared by Lithuania and Kalingrad, Russia's western most oblast. The forested hills, known as Hill of Witches used to be the site of dancing and gathering during Pagan festivals. Now, the hills are dotted with wooden statues created by local artists, depicting witches, dragons, and the elements. Some of the statues tell stories of the local legends and folklore, bringing the region to life with their intricate carvings.

Day 5 Klaipėda/Riga

Cross the border into Latvia and head to the capital, Riga. Options for this charming city include visiting the Occupation Museum, the Riga Art Nouveau Centre, Riga Castle, the Andrejsala artists' district, or just wandering the cobblestone streets.

Explore the narrow streets on foot and get better acquainted with the city known as "the Paris of the East". Opt to visit St Peter's Church, where we ascend the spire by lift, for a fantastic view over the city.

Day 6 Riga

Enjoy a guided tour and a lunch of treats from the Central Market. Spend a free afternoon exploring the city.

Day 7 Riga/Kuressaare

Cross the border to Estonia and get the local experience with three nights on a farm in Saaremaa. In the area there is canoeing on the Nasva river, fishing, and island visits. Over the next three nights, savour farm-to-table dinners specially prepared by your host family.

Saaremaa is a remote island in the Baltic Sea with unique traditions and heritage. Thatched roof houses, stone walls, and windmills make up this fairytale landscape. Enjoy three nights on a farm outside the main city of Kuressaare.

Day 8 Kuressaare

Enjoy a tour of Saaremaa including a visit to the Kaali meteorite lake, bakeries, and windmills. Opt to visit the local breweries.

Day 9 Kuressaare

Enjoy a free day to explore. Opt to visit some of the ancient churches or natural sites like the lake, the Panga Cliff, and the Pühatu Springs.

Day 10 Kuressaare/Tallinn

Travel to Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. Fall in love with this medieval town. Enjoy an included visit to Kadriorg Palace.

Day 11 Tallinn

Spend a free day exploring this medieval city. Use your free time to visit the Museum of the Occupation, the Dome Church, the open air museum, go sea kayaking, visit the beaches, or relax in a sauna.

Day 12 Tallinn/Helsinki

Travel by ferry to the charming capital city of Helsinki. Enjoy an afternoon in the Scandinavian city with an orientation walk and free time.

Day 13 Helsinki

Depart at any time.

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