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LemonNeko
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First of all, I don't think you will get both of those areas in the same cruise, unless you do a back to back (B2B). That would involve at least three weeks. I see NCL has a 23 day which is a 9 day R/T Copenhagen to the Baltic and then a 14 day R/T Copenhagen doing Norway and the North Cape. Go to http://www.cruisetimetables.com and choose ports you would like to visit from the second list of ports. I chose Stockholm, as it is usually on a Baltic cruise. I believe all of the cruise lines that cater to North Americans have good kids programs. These cruises are usually pretty port intensive, so cruise line is not as important as itinerary. EM

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