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BALTIC TREASURES Copenhagen to Stockholm


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Looking forward to sailing on magnificant Marina again but can anyone give me first hand advice on whether we should try for a port or starboard cabin to get the best views? Of course it is always possible that the ship's course will mean you get good views from both sides!

 

Thanks.

 

Travel Toni

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We have never found it to make a big difference (port or starboard). We had a port side cabin on Marina from Venice to Istanbul, which had a few minor advantages (sailing into Kotor and Istanbul). You itinerary does include sailing in through the archipelago to Stockholm, which is quite interesting, although it may be very early in the morning. You may want to be on deck for that anyway and also for sailing under the Great Belt Bridge.

 

The Baltic countries are rather flat and there isn't a lot that can be seen while cruising.

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Looking forward to sailing on magnificant Marina again but can anyone give me first hand advice on whether we should try for a port or starboard cabin to get the best views? Of course it is always possible that the ship's course will mean you get good views from both sides!

 

Thanks.

 

Travel Toni

 

95% of your cruise takes place out of sight of land.

When entering or leaving a port, the cabins that face forward and/or aft will get the most panoramic views.

072853.jpgOtherwise, whatever you cannot see from one side of the ship you will have a chance at seeing when the ship leaves that port. ;) Perseverance is the key

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