Discovering Copenhagen Adult price: 71 € Child price: 50 € Infant price: Free Approximate duration: 5 h Travel through the oldest parts of this famed city and pass historic landmarks. Gain a different perspective of the city on a relaxing canal cruise that will leave you with long lasting memories of the "merchants harbour".From the pier the coach will start with a short sightseeing tour through the city to see the main highlights. You will see the Christiansborg, the Old Stock Exchange built by King Christian the IVth with the spectacular spire formed by 3 dragon tails, the Holmens Church orThe National Bank on your way to Nyhavn area. This colourful and lively waterfront district Nyhavn, was once the favourite haunt for sailors. Today the canal district is lined with 400-year-old gabled houses, pavement cafes and bars. Author Hans Christian Andersen lived at three different addresses along the Nyhavn canal. Arriving at Amalienborg Palace you will be able to stretch your legs, buy a souvenir before the guide will take to the Palace Square surrounded by four equal sized rococo palaces. The guide will inform you about the History of the place and the Royal Family. In Gammel Strand - formerly the Old Fish market - you will board your boat for a trip through the fascinating canals of the city and complete the "Copenhaguen picture" from the water side. You will sail through the canals of Christianshavn, with its picturesque old buildings and see the Black Diamond which houses the Royal Library. From here you will continue through Holmen, the old naval area with historical houses and new residential areas. It is also here where you will find the new Opera House. Continue past the Amalienborg Palace with the beautiful Amalie Garden. A stop will be made to see the ‘Little Mermaid', from the sea side. After disembarking you will make a photostop at the Little Mermaid to also have the chance to take a picture from the famous sculpture closer. This beautiful dame was completed in 1913 and since then it is placed by the sea as a Denmark' symbol. Depending on whether embarking or disembarking in Copenhagen, the tour ends on the boat or at the airport. *Excursion available on the day of embarkation and disembarkation, depending on the flight number Memories of Copenhagen Adult price: 51 € Child price: 36 € Infant price: Free Approximate duration: 3 h 30 m Copenhagen has a special charm that attracts visitors from around the world. For those who desire a brief introduction to this delightful city, this drive is ideal.Throughout centuries Danish monarchs have erected lasting monuments which today give the town its old-world charm and this city drive gives a presentation of Copenhagen as a residential city – the tour goes through the oldest and most charming parts of the city. You will be passing Christiansborg, Holmen´s Church from the 16th century, used for the Queens wedding, The Town Hall, Tivoli Gardens and Rosenborg Castle.You will discover amazing buildings like the Old Stock Exchange. This particular construction, dating back to the days of Christian IV, has a green copper roof with a famous spire composed of four intricately intertwined dragons' tails. You will have the chance to take a picture at Amalienborg Palace (exterior view only) today used as the winter residence of the Royal Family. The complex consists of four equal-sized rococo palaces situated on one of the most beautiful squares in Europe. You will pass by Nyhavn. This famous colourful and lively waterfront district was once the favourite haunt for sailors. Today the canal district is lined with 400-year-old gabled houses, pavement cafes and bars. Author Hans Christian Andersen lived at three different addresses along the Nyhavn canal. Take a picture at Gefion Fountain, Copenhagen's famous fountain, set amidst the parkland of the Kastellet and learn about the legend of how Sjealand was created. No visit to Copenhagen is complete without seeing the city's most famous sculpture: The Little Mermaid. This beautiful dame was completed in 1913 and since then it is placed by the sea as a Denmark's symbol. Depending on whether embarking or disembarking in Copenhagen, the tour ends on the boat or at the airport. *Excursion available on the day of disembarkation *Includes sightseeing tours by bus The Best of Copenhagen Adult price: 120 € Child price: 84 € Infant price: Free Approximate duration: 8 h Travel through the oldest parts of this famed city and past historic landmarks, visit the impressive Christiansborg Palace and stop at such popular sites as the Little Mermaid and the Amalienborg Palace on this introduction to Denmark's capital city. This comprehensive tour will give you an in-depth look into the picturesque city of Copenhagen and its royal past also from the water side. Stop at the Little Mermaid Completed in 1913. This famous statue was erected to express gratitude to Hans Christian Andersen for his love of fantasy and his fellow man, and has since become the beloved symbol of Copenhagen. Continue at the Gefion Fountain, set amidst the parkland of the Kastellet. This spectacular fountain depicts the Nordic legend of the goddess Gefion and how Sjaeland was created.You will also have the opportunity to take a picture and stop at Amalienborg Palace, which today is used as the winter residence of the Royal Family. The complex consists of four equal-sized rococo palaces situated on one of the most beautiful squares in Europe.You will drive through the city to Christiansborg Castle .Dominating the square where Bishop Absalon instigated the city of Copenhagen in the 12thcentury, Christiansborg Palace has been rebuilt three times over the centuries. Since its completion, the third Christiansborg Palace has been the official seat of the Danish Parliament since 1918. You will enjoy a guided tour through the ornately decorated reception rooms, including the Alexander Hall beautifully adorned with Norwegian marble and inlaid porcelain relieves on the door panels, the Great Banqueting Hall where the Queen entertains official guests, and the Knights Hall. Close to Christianborg Castle, in Gammel Strand - formerly the Old Fish market - you will board your boat for a trip through the fascinating canals of Christianshavn with its picturesque old buildings. You will see the Black Diamond which houses the Royal Library and from here you will continue though Holmen, the old naval area with historical houses and new residential areas. It is also here where you will find the new Opera House. The boat will sail by Amalienborg Palace with the beautiful Amalie Garden. A stop will be made to see the ‘Little Mermaid' from the sea. After the canal boat enjoy a visit to the world famous Tivoli Park right in the heart of Copenhagen. Tivoli is a unique combination of beautiful gardens, restaurants, music and funfair – popular with the young for its sheer vitality and with the young at heart for its oasis of tranquillity. Founded over 160 years ago to provide a pleasure park for the people of the city, Tivoli has successfully been fulfilling that role ever since. Enjoy the thousands of flowers, the colourful lights, have a rest in one of the many cafes or restaurants – or maybe enjoy a trip on a roller coaster or carousel.The guide will show you your meeting point and advise you the time of the return coach journey *Excursion available on the day of embarkation and disembarkation, depending on the flight number * Tour only available boarding in Tallinn Copenhagen and the Dragor village Adult price: 66 € Child price: 47 € Infant price: Free Approximate duration: 6 h This tour combines the busy city with the laidback village – You will be introduced to the charming and peaceful village of Dragør – located only 12 km from the centre of the city, followed by the highlights of Copenhagen. After depart from the pier you will continue on a 20-minute-drive to the Island of Amager where you will visit the village of Dragør. The meaning of the name Dragør can probably be explained in the following way: "Drag-"(draw) is a rather narrow strip of land where boats can be drawn ashore or just across, and "-ør" refers to a beach covered by gravel or sand. Dragør has until recent times been a thriving fishing village. While walking through Old Dragør with its idyllic houses and streets, you will experience the delicately preserved early 19th century houses. This village is one of the best-preserved towns in Denmark. Back to the City you will pass by highlights such as Tivoli Gardens, the new Carlsberg Glyptotek, the Town Hall, Rosenborg Castle, and Christiansborg Castle. You will also enjoy the modern Scandinavian Style having a "coffee break"at one of the fanciest places right in the heart of Copenhagen. Continue the tour you will pass by Nyhavn. This colourful and lively waterfront district was once the favourite haunt for sailors. Today the canal district is lined with 400year-old gabled houses, pavement cafes and bars. Author Hans Christian Andersen lived at three different addresses along the Nyhavn canal. At the Amalienborg Palace you will have time to take a closer look at, and hear about, the winter residence of the Royal Family. The complex consists of four equal-sized rococo palaces situated on one of the most beautiful squares in Europe. You will also have time for a little shopping here. The coach will drive you by the Gefion Fountain which is set amidst the parkland of the Kastellet. This fountain is one of Copenhagen's most famous fountains depicting the Nordic legend of the Goddess Gefion and how Sjaeland was created. And before return to the ship you will make a photostop at the most famous dame in Denmark, The Little Mermaid, placed by the sea since 1913. *Excursion available on the day of embarkation and disembarkation, depending on the flight number * Tour only available boarding in Tallinn Sightseeing tour of Malmö Adult price: 24 € Child price: 17 € Infant price: Free Approximate duration: 1 h 30 m This tour provides a great view of the highlights in Malmö, which is the third largest city in Sweden. We will start with a photo stop by the tallest skyscraper in Scandinavia; the magnificent Turning Torso. This fantastic building was designed by the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, and measures impressive 190 meters. It was inaugurated in 1995. At this location we will also have a great view of the Öresund Bridge, which connect the countries of Sweden and Denmark. We drive pass the historic Malmöhus Castle, which is the oldest maintained Renaissance castle in the Nordic. This was the place were the Danish kings used to stay during their visits in the region. It dates back to the early 16th century. Next we continue through the Slottskogen Park, and pass the neighbourhood of Ribersborg. Thereafter we will continue through the city centre of this vibrant city before continuing to the port. Malmö and Lund Adult price: 36 € Child price: 26 € Infant price: Free Approximate duration: 3 h 30 m We start with a panoramic drive through Sweden's third largest city: Malmö. We will make a photo stop at the tallest skyscraper in Scandinavia; the magnificent Turning Torso. This fantastic building was designed by the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, and measures impressive 190 meters. It was inaugurated in 1995. At this location we will also have a great view of the Öresund Bridge which connect the countries of Sweden and Denmark. Next we continue to Lund which is located approx 30 minutes from Malmö. Lund is one of Sweden's oldest cities. In fact the town was Danish from the beginning, and became Swedish territory in 1658! Today Lund is know as a vibrant University city with many students. Among the Lunds attractions is the Cathedral which is located in the very heart of the town. centre. Lund Cathedral was consecrated in 1145, and contains many well-known artefacts and features of considerable historical interest. Since then service has been held here every day for almost 900 years. Today over 700 000 persons visit the church each year with some 85 000 who attends a service. There is the magnificent horological artistic masterpiece, Horologium mirabili Lundense, dating from 1424 within the Cathedral. This early time and dating machine is still in working order with it rotating mechanical figures marking the passage of time. The Crypt is yet guarded by the figure of Giant Finn. Thereafter we will continue on a guided walk through Lund. En route you will pass the charming town centre with cobble stones and the small houses. Many of the buildings belongs to the University. You will also pass the lovely botanical garden, which has existed in Lund since 1690. Around 1860 it was moved to its present location and today there are over 7 000 species grown on 8 hectares (20 acres) in the heart of Lund. Next we will drive to the airport.