2023 NCL Cruise to the Baltics: Norwegian Dawn, ports of call & cruising tips (PART I)

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  • What can be better than a vacation to Europe especially on a cruise ship?! NCL Norwegian Dawn sails for 9 days to the Baltics and you can discover 9 countries on foot in a short period of time. The Baltic Sea and its ports of call are fascinating, full of history and charm.
    In this video (consisting of 2 parts) I will share my experiences, provide tips about cruising, international travelling and planning your journey to European (Baltic) destinations.
    Part 2 is also available to view:
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  • @davehighley9729
    @davehighley9729 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Thank you. I will cruise on the Dawn starting April 26.

    • @HappyLady1on1
      @HappyLady1on1  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      How did it go? I hope you had great time?

  • @nrah2630
    @nrah2630 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hi there , Thank you for this video... I am heading on this cruise in about 6 days... Can you tell me which ports would I be able to book my own excursion and not have to go with the ship excursion? Do we book the excursion once we get off the boat or is there a tour website you would recommend we book through? thank you so much again for all of your help

    • @HappyLady1on1
      @HappyLady1on1  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      This specific cruise to the Baltics goes to all these small towns close to the port. Most cities we docked at had "hop on and hop off buses" with a stop right by the cruiseship, so you do not have to pre-book but can literally jump on it and pay on the spot with a credit card or via their app. The buses conveniently wait for you at the port terminal and you can see it from the cruiseship. Some ports had tour operators offering different excursions. Some towns were very small and totally walkable where you didn't need a tour. The longer walks or seemed to be difficult to walk or do on your own were the following ports and you can either do a cruise excursion or book viator.com tour for:
      1. Copenhagen Denmark (had trains and metro to go to/from port and airport). Has hop on and hop off bus.
      2.Hamina port was absolutely terrible! Definitely get a cruiseline's excursion or stay onboard at a spa!
      3.Visby offered bus ride to town for an extra fee, right from the port, but the town is small and walkable
      4.Riga Latvia - has hop on hop off bus
      5. Tallinn Estonia has hop on/hop off
      6. Klaipeda Lithuania - walkable and close to town center
      7.Gdansk Poland- far!! Book a tour! We researched and took a train. Had to walk far. The port is remote.
      8. Berlin - we missed the port due to the weather, but the city is 4 hrs away. Book a tour for sure and better to go with cruiseline or buy insurance if booked via 3rd party.
      9.Helsinki- has hop on hop off
      10. Stockholm - long walk to the bus stop to get to town. Doable, or can arrange transportation to get to the city. In the city, they also have hop on hop off / plus boat. Everything is spread out! Get a multi-day pass, if staying for a few days. Express Trains work well to get back to the airport from the hotel.
      Have a great trip and I hope it helps!

    • @nrah2630
      @nrah2630 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@HappyLady1on1 Wow this was great info! Thank you so so much for taking the time out to respond to me in such detail! Really appreciate it!

    • @HappyLady1on1
      @HappyLady1on1  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Np, I did a lot of planning for this trip since we only booked 1 excursion through the cruiseline (that totally sucked by the way, in Helsinki)!! Hop on/off was the best option for most Ports and you could do your own thing for less money.

    • @nrah2630
      @nrah2630 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@HappyLady1on1 Our cruise leaves on the Norweign Dawn this Wednesday out of Stockholm. I have yet to book any excursions as all of them are so expensive, especially the one I want to do the most (Berlin). I was hoping I could avoid having to book through the cruise ship. Do you think we can get off the ship and just book a tour on the spot or do I need to do that in advance? Are their tour companies waiting at the dock for everyone that I can just easily go with?

    • @HappyLady1on1
      @HappyLady1on1  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@nrah2630 Check this out from Viator,
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  • @denisemello306
    @denisemello306 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Did they have theme nights?

    • @HappyLady1on1
      @HappyLady1on1  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes, they did! From glow nights to ABBA.

  • @sandrisjansons1515
    @sandrisjansons1515 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    There's no such river in Latvia as Dvina . It's called Daugava . Dvina is called behind the Latvian - Russian border in south-east. I get it why - clearly noticeable Russian accent :)

    • @HappyLady1on1
      @HappyLady1on1  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for the clarification!

    •  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes, you would think this was published by Pravda, or maybe even Tass. Worse is the tone deaf Klaipeda narrative failing to recognize Russian atrocities during Lithuanian occupation (1945 - 1990) other than "oh, they tore down some of the German buildings." Indeed. Not the life my parents described.

  • @alexandrapham1892
    @alexandrapham1892 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    what's the name of airport you flight in? thanks

    • @HappyLady1on1
      @HappyLady1on1  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      We booked our own RT flights from BWI Baltimore USA to CPH Copenhagen on PLAY airlines that stopped in Reykjavik Iceland both ways. Since NCL disembarked in Stockholm (different port), I booked a one way flight from Stockholm ARN to Copenhagen CPH on local airlines, under $100 p/p. RT international flights from the same city are cheaper.