24Days23Nights
USD 11,000

Stockholm - Southampton


Silver Spirit

Cruise Code: SL270802C23

Aboard Silver Spirit, sail from Stockholm to Southampton, tracing Copenhagen, Norway and Scotland's wild coasts with sea days, fjords and history.

Itinerary
1

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.
Aug 2, 2027
Departure17:15
2
At Sea
Aug 3, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

3

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!
Aug 4, 2027
Arrival08:00
Departure19:00
4

Denmark

Aarhus

Århus is Denmark's second-largest city and one of its most pleasant, with a lively arts and college scene. The Århus Å canal runs through the center; once underground, it was uncovered and now has bars, cafés, and restaurants along its banks. The area is busy day and night with people on outdoor terraces and steps by the water. VisitÅrhus offers the Århus Passport, covering bus travel, free or discounted admission to 12 top museums and sights, and tours.
Aug 5, 2027
Arrival08:00
Departure16:00
5

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.
Aug 6, 2027
Arrival08:00
Departure18:00
6

Norway

Oslo

Oslo, Norway's capital, blends old and new: maritime history, art galleries, cafes, modern architecture, palaces, and historic sites. It keeps reinventing itself, from a former prison turned arts hub to revived docklands. Green and progressive, it offers parks, summer sun, and nearby mountains and lakes. Highlights include City Hall and the Nobel Peace Prize, the Royal Palace, the Opera House, and Oslofjord museums with Viking ships.
Aug 7, 2027
Arrival08:00
Departure18:00
7

Norway

Kristiansand

Kristiansand is Norway's summer getaway: a lively, green city with old-time charm and cultural energy. Explore Posebyen Old Town's floral timber houses, enjoy festivals, seafood and shopping, and visit the striking Kilden Performing Arts Centre. It's also a great base for Southern Norway's coast-ferries, beaches, islands, fjords, fishing, and fresh air await.
Aug 8, 2027
Arrival08:00
Departure17:00
8

Norway

Haugesund

Haugesund, on the North Sea, is a charming Norwegian port town founded in the 19th century by herring fishermen. The sea shaped its past and still defines its lively harbor, docks, and fishing boats. Visit the Fishermen Memorial, Our Saviour's Church, and its many restaurants. Known as "the Nordic Cannes," it hosts the Norwegian International Film Festival, Sildajazz, and museums. Nearby, enjoy hikes, beaches, Karmøy Island, and Avaldsnes, with the Nordvegen History Centre and St. Olav's Church.
Aug 9, 2027
Arrival08:00
Departure18:00
9

Norway

Eidfjord

Eidfjord is a Norwegian wonder of chalk-blue waters, green slopes, waterfalls, fjords and towering mountains, with over 4,000 years of human history. Nature is the star, though the town has a few galleries and Nordic churches. Explore by zodiac, bike or hike. Highlights include Trolltunga's dramatic 700-metre drop and Vøringsfossen Waterfall's 200-metre plunge. For a gentler tour, take the Trolltrain past Viking burial grounds.
Aug 10, 2027
Arrival08:00
Departure18:00
10

Norway

Stavanger

Stavanger, Norway's energy capital and third-largest city, blends a preserved historic core with dramatic scenery. Fueled by North Sea oil, it's surprisingly charming, with colorful Øvre Holmegate, scenic waterfronts, and the white wooden houses of Gamle Stavanger. Museums cover oil, sardines, and Viking history; Domkirken Cathedral dates to the 12th century. Nearby Lysefjord and Preikestolen offer stunning fjord views, hikes, and helicopter tours.
Aug 11, 2027
Arrival08:00
Departure18:00
11
At Sea
Aug 12, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

12
At Sea
Aug 13, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

13

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.
Aug 14, 2027
Arrival07:00
14

United Kingdom

Falmouth, England

Falmouth, on Cornwall's coast, blends sandy beaches, seaside charm, community spirit and a modern arty edge. Recently named the UK's best town to live, it's a lively university town with galleries, independent bookshops, bars and restaurants. Its maritime past lives on at the National Maritime Museum and Prince of Wales Pier. Nearby, the Lizard Peninsula offers dramatic coastal walks, fishing coves and the Lizard Lighthouse. Finish with a Cornish cream tea.
Aug 15, 2027
Arrival09:00
Departure18:00
15

United Kingdom

Fishguard, Wales

Fishguard, perched on a clifftop in North Pembrokeshire, is a picturesque market town rich in history and local charm. Visit on Saturday for food, crafts and produce, or browse the high street's shops. Famous for the 1797 French invasion-the last invasion of Britain-the peace treaty was signed in the Royal Oak, which still stands in the market square. Enjoy kayaking, walking trails, cycling, boat trips, cafes, Welsh cakes, and the 100-foot Last Invasion Tapestry in the town hall.
Aug 16, 2027
Arrival08:30
Departure19:00
16

United Kingdom

Belfast

Reborn as a cool modern city, Belfast blends culture, architecture and cosy pubs. Explore the Maritime Quarter and Titanic District, where the Titanic Museum tells the story of the famous ship built here, alongside SS Nomadic and the Maritime Mile. See the Salmon of Knowledge, tour the Peace Lines and murals by black taxi, then visit the light-filled Metropolitan Arts Centre and lively Cathedral Quarter.
Aug 17, 2027
Arrival08:00
Departure19:00
17

United Kingdom

Liverpool

Liverpool is inseparable from The Beatles, the Cavern Club, Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields. A major music city and UNESCO City of Music since 2015, it also boasts football pride, maritime heritage and a vibrant culture, with a big regeneration led by Tate Liverpool. Don't miss the waterfront, the Three Graces, Scouse, the parks and Crosby Beach.
Aug 18, 2027
Arrival08:00
Departure19:00
18
At Sea
Aug 19, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

19

United Kingdom

Invergordon

Invergordon offers classic Highland scenery, castles, and lochs. Sample whisky from historic distilleries, hike the Great Glen, and enjoy views over the Firth. Loch Ness, famous since 1933 for the Nessie legend, can be explored by boat. The River Ness leads to Inverness, the Highland capital, dominated by Inverness Castle. Nearby Cawdor Castle, with its gardens and drawbridge, and massive Fort George, a military fortress of vast battlements, are also highlights.
Aug 20, 2027
Arrival08:00
Departure18:00
20

United Kingdom

Newhaven

Edinburgh is a dramatic, historic capital built on seven hills, crowned by Edinburgh Castle and backed by Arthur's Seat. Its neoclassical streets, gardens, museums, and Scottish Parliament mix old and new. A cultural hub, it hosts the Edinburgh International Festival and Fringe, has strong food, nightlife, finance, and quality of life, and still evokes Scotland's past through its writers, legends, and views toward the Firth of Forth and beyond.
Aug 21, 2027
Arrival08:30
Departure23:30
21
At Sea
Aug 22, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

22

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.
Aug 23, 2027
Arrival08:00
Departure19:00
23

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.
Aug 24, 2027
Arrival07:00
Departure18:00
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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.
Aug 25, 2027
Arrival07:00

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