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Can anyone provide what shuttle services the Emerald Princess will provide on the 23 Sept transatlantic cruise? I have seen threads about certain ports(Stockholm, Helsinki) but not in reference to the following: , Oslo, Tallin, Gdsansk, Copenhagen on the return (even the ship doesn't show tours online), Edinburgh, Dublin, Belfast, Iceland, Greenland and Newfoundland. I may have omitted ports but any information you can provide will be appreciated.

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Can anyone provide what shuttle services the Emerald Princess will provide on the 23 Sept transatlantic cruise? I have seen threads about certain ports(Stockholm, Helsinki) but not in reference to the following: , Oslo, Tallin, Gdsansk, Copenhagen on the return (even the ship doesn't show tours online), Edinburgh, Dublin, Belfast, Iceland, Greenland and Newfoundland. I may have omitted ports but any information you can provide will be appreciated.

 

 

Oslo -- You dock downtown, no shuttle needed

 

Tallin -- Shuttle is $6 or 4 Euros each way. 10 minute ride or a 15 minute walk (no chrage for the walk)

 

Gdynia -- No shuttle. Taxis available. Patter says $50 to $100 to Gdansk, as it could be an hour's drive.

 

Copenhagen -- on turnaround day they do offer a shuttle to the center of town, but it does not start until after all departing passengers have left the ship. On a Wednesday, there will be a public bus with a stop nearby (local currancy only). Or a little further will be the subway stop (can buy a ticket with a credit/debit card).

 

Dublin -- $5 last year. Goes to Kildare Street

 

Belfast -- free last year. Goes to Donegal Place

 

Qaqortoq-- Tender lets you off downtown, no shuttle needed

 

St. John's-- You dock downtown, no shuttle needed

 

By the way, you never see turnaround day tours on the Internet. You find out about them on board. In Copenhagen, easier and mush less costly to do it on your own.

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Oslo -- You dock downtown, no shuttle needed

 

Tallin -- Shuttle is $6 or 4 Euros each way. 10 minute ride or a 15 minute walk (no chrage for the walk)

 

Gdynia -- No shuttle. Taxis available. Patter says $50 to $100 to Gdansk, as it could be an hour's drive.

 

Copenhagen -- on turnaround day they do offer a shuttle to the center of town, but it does not start until after all departing passengers have left the ship. On a Wednesday, there will be a public bus with a stop nearby (local currancy only). Or a little further will be the subway stop (can buy a ticket with a credit/debit card).

 

Dublin -- $5 last year. Goes to Kildare Street

 

Belfast -- free last year. Goes to Donegal Place

 

Qaqortoq-- Tender lets you off downtown, no shuttle needed

 

St. John's-- You dock downtown, no shuttle needed

 

By the way, you never see turnaround day tours on the Internet. You find out about them on board. In Copenhagen, easier and mush less costly to do it on your own.

 

In Gdynia don't take Princess transport. $10 will take you to the train station and then train ticket is $2.25/PP one way. You can't get lost because Gdansk is the last stop.

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