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Baltic delights: cruising northern Europe

Visiting five European capitals, including the opulent St Petersburg, our writer discovers why a cruise is the best way to get to the heart of the city

September 17, 2017 15:59
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Gold leaf was everywhere, adorning St Petersburg’s pastel-washed Baroque architecture — quite a view to greet us from the veranda of our cruise ship suite.

For regular cruisers, including myself, the facilities on board can mean that choosing the itinerary is sometimes secondary to the line and dates. But not this time. Having sailed the Med, the Caribbean and South America, my heart was set on the Baltic.

And with Seabourn’s luxurious smaller ships, you can often sail right into the centre of the spectacular cities rather than docking at the larger terminals on the fringes.

On board the 650-foot Quest, that meant the jewel of Peter the Great’s empire was waiting to be explored as soon as we disembarked to St Petersburg’s English Embankment: with a pair of sturdy walking shoes, you could even visit many of the sights on foot if you wanted.