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Copenhagen - Southampton


Silver Spirit

Cruise Code: SL260619C23

Silversea's Silver Spirit sails from Copenhagen to Southampton, drifting through Baltic gems, medieval ports and sea days of pure indulgence.

Itinerary
1

Denmark

Copenhagen

Uncover Copenhagen's half-timber villages and tidy farms where pedestrians set the pace, not traffic! With our exclusive luxury cruise, sail in both comfort and luxury for the best luxury cruise experience of your lifetime!
Jun 19, 2026
Departure19:00
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Denmark

Ronne, Bornholm

Bornholm, though closer to Sweden, has been Danish since 1522 and was once a major Baltic trading port. Today its people live from fishing, farming and tourism. Visitors flock to Rønne and the island each summer for beaches, cliffs, trails, round churches, smoked herring, and Hammershus Castle. Rønne, the main town, has 15,000 people and daily ferries from Copenhagen.
Jun 20, 2026
Arrival08:00
Departure17:00
3

Poland

Gdansk

Gdansk, one of Poland's oldest and most beautiful cities, sits on the Baltic Sea. Largely destroyed in WWII, it was painstakingly rebuilt, restoring its Hanseatic architecture and treasures. Follow the Royal Route through the Golden Gate and Dluga Street to the Town Hall and Mariacka Street, visit the Amber Museum, the World War II Museum, and the European Solidarity Centre.
Jun 21, 2026
Arrival08:00
Departure18:00
4

Latvia

Liepaja

Liepaja, Latvia's lively Baltic port, blends a creative urban spirit with long sandy beaches and a rich seafaring past. Wander the compact centre for elegant architecture, cafés and local markets, or head to Karosta to discover striking naval heritage and atmospheric waterfront views. With its fresh sea air, music scene and easy access to the coast, it offers a distinctly relaxed Latvian shore experience.
Jun 22, 2026
Arrival08:00
Departure17:00
5

Latvia

Riga

Riga, Latvia's UNESCO-listed Old Town, is a quirky artistic city famed for its gleaming Art Deco and fairytale architecture, earning it the nickname "the Baltic Berlin." Climb St. Peter's Church for views, see the House of Blackheads and the pastel Three Brothers, and spot modern Riga across the Daugava at the National Library. The 42m Freedom Monument marks independence. Don't miss Riga Central Market, set in former zeppelin hangars, or a stroll through Bastejkalna Park.
Jun 23, 2026
Arrival08:00
Departure16:00
6

Estonia

Tallinn

Tallinn is a fairytale Baltic capital that blends old and new. Its UNESCO-listed Old Town is among Northern Europe's best preserved, with medieval walls, cobbled lanes, and Town Hall Square at its heart. Enter through Viru Gates, past markets and roasting nuts, then explore churches like St. Olaf's green-spired tower. From Kohtuotsa platform, see red roofs and church towers; nearby, Toompea Castle and the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral showcase Tallinn's layered history and striking architecture.
Jun 24, 2026
Arrival12:00
Departure23:00
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Finland

Helsinki

Helsinki is a thriving, highly livable seaside city known for design, creativity, and a bright whitewashed look from its light granite buildings. Spread across 300 islands and skerries in the Gulf of Finland, it blends old and new, from Helsinki Cathedral to bold modern architecture. Parks, public art, the Sibelius Monument, Rock Church, Design Museum, and the sea fortress Suomenlinna all reflect its culture and history.
Jun 25, 2026
Arrival08:00
Departure15:00
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Sweden

Stockholm

Stockholm, Sweden's stylish capital, blends history, culture and waterfront beauty with a forward-looking vibe. Explore the grand City Hall, ABBA Museum and Gamla Stan's cobbled streets, colorful townhouses and traditional eateries. Spanning 14 islands linked by bridges, the city offers canals, parks, beaches, summer boat trips to the 24,000-island archipelago, plus trendy bars, cafes, rooftop lounges and fashion-forward shopping.
Jun 26, 2026
Arrival09:00
9

Sweden

Stockholm

Stockholm, Sweden's stylish capital, blends history, culture and waterfront beauty with a forward-looking vibe. Explore the grand City Hall, ABBA Museum and Gamla Stan's cobbled streets, colorful townhouses and traditional eateries. Spanning 14 islands linked by bridges, the city offers canals, parks, beaches, summer boat trips to the 24,000-island archipelago, plus trendy bars, cafes, rooftop lounges and fashion-forward shopping.
Jun 27, 2026
Departure16:00
10
At Sea
Jun 28, 2026
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

11

Denmark

Skagen

Denmark's charm is not just Copenhagen: Skagen, at the tip of Jutland where the North Sea meets the Baltic, is a standout. Known for Scandinavian charm, a strong arts scene, royal approval, and some of Europe's most beautiful coastline, it has white-sand beaches, forests, and famous sunsets that draw families to applaud as the sun sets. Nearby is Råbjerg Mile, Denmark's largest migrating dune. Fishing, especially marinated herring, and local craft beer are part of the town's appeal.
Jun 29, 2026
Arrival09:00
Departure19:00
12
At Sea
Jun 30, 2026
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

13

Netherlands

Ijmuiden

Ijmuiden opens the door to the Netherlands' laid-back North Sea coast and, beyond the dunes and beaches, to the nearby treasures of Amsterdam and Haarlem. From its working harbour and wide seafront, you can explore canal-lined streets, elegant gabled houses, windmills, museums and café culture, all wrapped in the easygoing charm that makes this corner of Holland so appealing.
Jul 1, 2026
Arrival07:00
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United Kingdom

Dover

Dover, England's main cross-Channel port, is 21 miles from France; on clear days Calais is visible. Romans used its natural harbor and built a lighthouse; later the Normans built Dover Castle, used militarily until 1958. Tunnels beneath the castle served in the Napoleonic wars and WWII, and were once planned as a nuclear refuge; they're now open to the public. The port is at Western Docks, 2 miles from town, 85 miles from London, with trains taking about 90 minutes.
Jul 2, 2026
Arrival08:00
Departure18:00
15

Belgium

Antwerp

Belgium does cobbled lanes, quaint architecture, and waffles well-and Antwerp has all three. As Belgium's second city, it has a small-town charm that draws diamond dealers, designers, and art lovers. Once put on the map by diamond merchants and Rubens, it later reshaped fashion through the Antwerp Six. Today, its old center offers street markets, historic guildhalls, City Hall, and the Cathedral of Our Lady. If all else fails, there are still the waffles.
Jul 3, 2026
Arrival09:00
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Belgium

Antwerp

Belgium does cobbled lanes, quaint architecture, and waffles well-and Antwerp has all three. As Belgium's second city, it has a small-town charm that draws diamond dealers, designers, and art lovers. Once put on the map by diamond merchants and Rubens, it later reshaped fashion through the Antwerp Six. Today, its old center offers street markets, historic guildhalls, City Hall, and the Cathedral of Our Lady. If all else fails, there are still the waffles.
Jul 4, 2026
Departure19:00
17

Belgium

Zeebrugge

Bruges is a fairytale medieval city, beautifully preserved and linked to Zeebrugge by the Baudouin Canal. Its UNESCO-listed center invites leisurely wandering through atmospheric streets, cobbled lanes, canals, and squares framed by church spires. Don't miss the 83-meter Belfry for panoramic views, plus the city's museums, galleries, ivy-clad facades, and excellent chocolate shops and chocolate museum.
Jul 5, 2026
Arrival08:00
Departure18:00
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At Sea
Jul 6, 2026
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

19

France

Rouen

Rouen is a deeply French city on the Seine, under two hours from Paris, with Gothic architecture, leafy squares, timbered Norman houses, and excellent food. Founded in the 10th century, it has links to Vikings, Romans, William the Conqueror, Richard the Lionheart, Joan of Arc, and Monet, who painted its cathedral. Visit the Gros-Horloge, stroll the old streets, see the Joan of Arc museum, and, if time allows, the ceramic museum. Deauville and the D-Day beaches are nearby.
Jul 7, 2026
Arrival09:00
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France

Rouen

Rouen is a deeply French city on the Seine, under two hours from Paris, with Gothic architecture, leafy squares, timbered Norman houses, and excellent food. Founded in the 10th century, it has links to Vikings, Romans, William the Conqueror, Richard the Lionheart, Joan of Arc, and Monet, who painted its cathedral. Visit the Gros-Horloge, stroll the old streets, see the Joan of Arc museum, and, if time allows, the ceramic museum. Deauville and the D-Day beaches are nearby.
Jul 8, 2026
Departure22:00
21

France

Honfleur

Honfleur, in Normandy where the Seine meets the Channel, is one of France's most picturesque historic harbours. Its crammed timber-framed houses and Vieux Bassin have inspired Monet and Boudin, and it's also a port of great importance: Champlain's voyage that led to the founding of Quebec began here. Stroll cobbled streets, taste Calvados, visit the Boudin Museum and Église Ste-Catherine, France's largest wooden chapel. Nearby: the Pont de Normandie, D-Day beaches, and Bayeux.
Jul 9, 2026
Arrival04:30
Departure18:00
22

France

Saint Malo

Saint-Malo is a historic walled port on France's Brittany coast, set above golden sands and island fortresses. Once home to sailors, explorers, and pirates, it was the launch point for Jacques Cartier's voyage to New France and Quebec. Founded by a Welsh monk in the 6th century, its granite ramparts and rebuilt old town face the sea. Visit the cathedral, taste oysters, scallops, galettes, and cider, and explore Petit Bé, Grand Bé, Mont Saint-Michel, and Cap Fréhel.
Jul 10, 2026
Arrival07:30
Departure19:00
23

Guernsey

St Peter Port

St Peter Port, Guernsey's picturesque capital, offers white sand, clear water, sunny summers, floral streets, stone churches and painted boats. Its cobbled lanes, castle and 800-year history invite strolling and views. Nearby are the Guernsey cliffs and the car-free island of Herm. It's also a foodie haven, from beach huts to Michelin-starred restaurants.
Jul 11, 2026
Arrival08:00
Departure18:30
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United Kingdom

Southampton

Southampton, home of Titanic's ill-fated departure, has a long maritime history: Henry V's Agincourt fleet sailed from here, as did the Mayflower, and the Queen Elizabeth 2 and Queen Mary began their maiden voyages here. Today it's Northern Europe's cruise capital, with a charming old city, the Sea City Museum, green spaces, Tudor remains, and a walkable centre. Guildhall Square is the hub for culture, food and drink. Nearby: Stonehenge, Salisbury, and the peaceful New Forest.
Jul 12, 2026
Arrival07:00

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