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Lots of them.  Do some searches on any online booking service.  Come back with specific questions.  You can book directly with the cruise line, or through a cruise-expert travel agent.  It's a great trip.  

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In 2009 we did a wonderful Baltic cruise (on Princess) round trip Copenhagen.  Ports were Oslo, Stockholm, Helsinki, St. Petersburg, Tallin, and Gdansk.  It is a very popular itinerary.  I think next year's cruises may not include St. Petersburg (which is understandable given current world affairs but is a shame because it was one of our favorite ports) but you can still visit the Scandinavian countries.

 

 

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41 minutes ago, capriccio said:

In 2009 we did a wonderful Baltic cruise (on Princess) round trip Copenhagen.  Ports were Oslo, Stockholm, Helsinki, St. Petersburg, Tallin, and Gdansk.  It is a very popular itinerary.  I think next year's cruises may not include St. Petersburg (which is understandable given current world affairs but is a shame because it was one of our favorite ports) but you can still visit the Scandinavian countries.

 

 

I think you're right about St Petersburg ... the place is so special that I'd wait to book this cruise until it's back on the ports schedule again.  

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5 hours ago, fortyseven said:

looking for advice-are there any cruises that go to Sweden , Norway, Denmark and Finland?

You might want to try the following forum:

 

Northern Europe & Baltic Sea - Cruise Critic Community

 

When we did our Baltic cruise it started and ended in Copenhagen. It had Stockholm, Helsinki, and Oslo, so it met your criteria. Though Oslo is less common on these cruises. In fact, it was only on the itinerary for our cruise every other week, alternating with the port (quite a distance from) Berlin.

 

The other ports on our cruise were Gdynia, Poland (for Gdansk) and Tallinn, Estonia. BTW, Talinn is really a gem of a port, not to be missed.

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We just sailed a B3B, Aug 21 to Sept 28, Voyager of the Seas, started in Copenhagen...many Baltic ports including Sweden, Norway, Finland...the last sailing included Iceland and Greenland...we ended in Boston.

 

Just wanted to share a few pictures...Port Christian Sund, Greenland.

 

 

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