Sassnitz – GERMANY

Sail along the coast of Germany’s most beautiful island! The traditional port town Sassnitz welcomes visitors between the rocky chalk cliffs and sandy beaches of Rügen island! Its cobbled harbour was one of Germany’s main seaside resorts in the 19th century; today it’s a centre for arts and crafts. Sassnitz is well-known for its beautiful […]

Turku – FINLAND

Turku is the biggest city in the region of Southwest Finland with about 200.000 inhabitants. As the oldest city in Finland, as well as the first capital, Turku is the cradle of history and culture. Situated by the Baltic Sea and sheltered by the beautiful islands of the Archipelago Sea, Turku is a prime example […]

Gdansk – POLAND

Gdansk is one of the oldest Baltic cities with a thousand year old traditions of European culture and maritime history.

Karlskrona – SWEDEN

The archipelago town Karlskrona is the capital of the county Blekinge situated on 33 islands, with a maritime history, and many forms of naval activity. The fascinating atmosphere has also impressed UNESCO and added the city to the World Heritage list. Visit the annual sailing festival in August, a festivity that will hold the interest […]

Szczecin – POLAND

A city with an unique natural environment Szczecin is an amazing city. What makes it stand out from other Polish cities is its unique natural environment, interesting geographical location and history, the city’s architecture and urban design, as well as a plethora of cultural and sports events. A conglomerate of islands, canals, beaches and bays. […]

Nysted – DENMARK

The harbour is the heart and soul of Nysted. It is located at the far end of Nysted Nor cove, with beautiful views of the Femern Belt, Rødsand offshore wind farm, as well as the lovely, old market town and Aalholm Castle.

Rostock – GERMANY

Rostock is an attractive Hanseatic city and famous for historical treasures in the city centre.