Southampton to Southampton

  • 30th May 2026
  • 28 Nights
  • Southampton (London)
  • Sky Princess
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Your itinerary

  • Southampton (London)
  • At Sea
  • Skagen
  • Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Berlin (Warnemunde)
  • At Sea
  • Stockholm
  • Stockholm
  • Tallinn
  • Helsinki
  • Visby, Sweden
  • At Sea
  • Kristiansand, Norway
  • At Sea
  • Southampton (London)
  • At Sea
  • Stavanger
  • Haugesund
  • Skjolden/Sognefjord
  • Olden
  • Trondheim
  • At Sea
  • Honningsvag (North Cape)
  • Trondheim
  • At Sea
  • At Sea
  • Edinburgh (South Queensferry), Scotland
  • At Sea
  • Southampton (London)
Day 1

30th May '26

Southampton (London)
The south of England boasts a dramatic coastline that encloses some of the most beautiful countryside in Britain. The landscape of hills and heaths, downs and forests, valleys and dales, is without rival. Southampton serves as your gateway to the countryside – and to a wide variety of historic sites, national landmarks and charming. And of course, London is a two-hour drive by modern highway. The United Kingdoms premier passenger ship port, Southampton was home for many years to the great transatlantic liners of yesteryear. More
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Day 2

31st May '26

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Day 3

1st Jun '26

Skagen
On Denmarks northern tip, where the Baltic meets the North Sea, lies Skagen (pronounced “Skain”). Skagen is a fishing town with a maritime history that reaches back to the early Middle Ages. Boasting white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters and stunning natural landscapes, the area has lured artists since the mid-19th century, drawn to the radiant lights interplay on the rugged landscapes, seascapes and cityscapes. The town has been featured in world-famous paintings by artists such as Michael and Anna Ancher and P.S. Krøyer, and the area has long enjoyed a rich artistic heritage. Guided bicycle excursions give a unique, up-close perspective on this pretty town, with its picturesque white-picket fenced neighborhoods featuring brightly painted yellow houses crowned by red-tiled roofs. Stroll through one of the many art galleries and museums, such as Skagen Art Museum and the Skagen Odde Nature Center. When its time to taste the delicacies of the region, head to Pakhuset for a chance to discover one of Skagens most iconic foods-marinated herring accompanied by Aquavit, a traditional spirit of Scandinavia infused with spices and herbs. A visit to Grenen, where the North and Baltic Seas converge, is a must for all voyagers-you can even straddle the waters with a foot in each mighty sea. More
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Day 4

2nd Jun '26

Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen was founded during the 12th century. The city owes much of its charm to the buildings erected by Denmarks monarchs, and boasts a treasure trove of late-Renaissance and Rococo architecture. Copenhagen deserves its accolade as the Venice of the North. Founded on a series of islands and islets, the city today is laced with graceful canals and boasts some of the most delightful architecture in Northern Europe. See the fabled statue of Hans Christian Andersens Little Mermaid, a symbol of the city. Stroll along the old harbor of Nyhavn, lined with cafés, restaurants and 500-year-old gabled houses. Browse the superb shops on the world-famous Stroget or view the Rococo palaces lining Amalienborg Square. Best of all, savor the taste of local delicacies while wandering the paths of Tivoli Gardens, one of Europes most celebrated pleasure gardens. More
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Day 5

3rd Jun '26

Berlin (Warnemunde)
Berlin is a worthy rival to London or Paris in terms of history, art and culture. The citys highlights include the restored Reichstag Building with its magnificent glass dome and the stunning Pergamon Museum. Warnemünde is a seaside resort near the harbor entrance to Rostock, one of the city-states that formed the medieval Hanseatic League. Originally a fishing village turned spa and resort. Explore the old Cold War hot spots and view the Brandenburg Gate, restored to its original magnificence. Or, stroll along the Kurfurstendamm and take coffee in a local cafe. Warnemünde is also your gateway to Mecklenburg and the German countryside. More
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Day 6

4th Jun '26

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Day 7

5th Jun '26

Stockholm
Often described as the “Capital of Scandinavia,” Stockholm traces its origins back seven centuries, when it was founded on the island of Gamla Stan and became the capital of Sweden. Today, the city covers 14 separate islands connected by bays, channels and inlets. The skyline is a sea of copper roofs grown green with patina, towers, spires and graceful cupolas stand sentinel over the historic Old Town (Gamla Stan). With its population of nearly a million people, Stockholm is one of the worlds most beautiful, clean and orderly cities. With a history stretching over seven centuries, Stockholm is not just a beautiful city but also Swedens center of art and culture. More
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Day 8

6th Jun '26

Stockholm
Often described as the “Capital of Scandinavia,” Stockholm traces its origins back seven centuries, when it was founded on the island of Gamla Stan and became the capital of Sweden. Today, the city covers 14 separate islands connected by bays, channels and inlets. The skyline is a sea of copper roofs grown green with patina, towers, spires and graceful cupolas stand sentinel over the historic Old Town (Gamla Stan). With its population of nearly a million people, Stockholm is one of the worlds most beautiful, clean and orderly cities. With a history stretching over seven centuries, Stockholm is not just a beautiful city but also Swedens center of art and culture. More
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Day 9

7th Jun '26

Tallinn
Like Latvia and Lithuania, the Baltic republic of Estonia has survived a turbulent history. The small nation was conquered and ruled by the likes of Teutonic Knights, Polish princes and Russian Tsars. For 51 years, Estonia remained a pawn in the Soviet empire, until the burgeoning freedom movement led to independence for the Baltic Republics in 1991. Like its sister republics, Estonia maintained its ties to the Western tradition, retaining the Latin alphabet and Catholic and Protestant faiths. Once a member of the historic Hanseatic League, Tallinn is the political, commercial and cultural center of Estonia. More
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Day 10

8th Jun '26

Helsinki
Perhaps their countrys harsh climate encouraged the Finns love and respect for design and the arts. Whatever the cause, theres no denying that Helsinki is one of the most vibrant and beautiful cities in Scandinavia. Hailed as the “Daughter of the Baltic,” Finlands capital is a city of graceful neoclassical buildings, striking modern architecture and spacious boulevards dotted with squares and parks. In the past century, Finland has nurtured some of the major creative talents of Western culture, from the composer Sibelius to architects Eliel & Eero Saarinen and Alvar Aalto. The center of Finnish commerce and culture, Helsinki is home to some 616.000 people. Much of the citys neoclassical architecture dates from the period of Tsarist rule, which began in 1809 after political control of Finland passed from Sweden to Russia, Finland gained its independence in 1917. More
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Day 11

9th Jun '26

Visby, Sweden
Dramatic 13th-century city walls surround the former Viking settlement of Visby, Sweden. Recognized by UNESCO as the best-preserved medieval commercial center in Northern Europe, this quaint town of 20,000 residents, known as the “City of Roses and Ruins,” is home to ancient forts, churches and winding streets lined with cafés and cozy cottages. The Gotlands Fornsal Museum explores 8,000 years of the regions rich cultural history, from the geological formation of Gotland through the Viking period to the modern age. A venture beyond the ancient walls takes you to the Hanseatic harbor of Almedalen, dotted by such historical sites as the Kruttornet (Powder Tower) and the Jungfrutornet (Maidens Tower), or to scenic Dalmansporten, site of the 12th-century St. Mary Church, the only one of Visbys earliest churches to still be in use today. For those seeking the solace of the countryside, Gotland, Swedens largest island, offers flowering meadows, pastoral views and the opportunity to experience the dairy products and sweet jams produced on local farms. More
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Day 12

10th Jun '26

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Day 13

11th Jun '26

Kristiansand, Norway
Norways fifth largest city was founded by Christian IV in the year 1641 as a market town and administrative center on Norways then-strategic southern coast. The city is separated from Denmark by the Skagerrak, the long strait that connects the Baltic and North Seas. Today the capital of the Aust-Agder region is one of Norways most popular vacation destinations: the city and the surrounding countryside boast the sunniest summer weather in Norway. More
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Day 14

12th Jun '26

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Day 15

13th Jun '26

Southampton (London)
The south of England boasts a dramatic coastline that encloses some of the most beautiful countryside in Britain. The landscape of hills and heaths, downs and forests, valleys and dales, is without rival. Southampton serves as your gateway to the countryside – and to a wide variety of historic sites, national landmarks and charming. And of course, London is a two-hour drive by modern highway. The United Kingdoms premier passenger ship port, Southampton was home for many years to the great transatlantic liners of yesteryear. More
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Day 16

14th Jun '26

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Day 17

15th Jun '26

Stavanger
Norways fourth largest city, Stavanger lies at the mouth of the Gandsfjord. The old port, attests to the seas enduring role in Norwegian history. Here, Vikings once sailed on voyages of conquest and exploration. In later centuries, the port served as a major hub for Norways mercantile and fishing fleets. By the mid-20th century, however, Stavanger had fallen on hard times as the fishing grounds dwindled. In 1969, the discovery of North Sea oil opened a new chapter in Stavangers history. At the “Sword in the Rock” Monument, three giant crossed Viking swords commemorate King Harald Fair Hairs unification of Norway in 872 following his victory at the Battle of Hafrsfjord. More
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Day 18

16th Jun '26

Haugesund
This quaint town perched on the North Sea boasts dual personalities. While renowned as the site where Viking king Harald Hårfagre united Norway as a kingdom in the 9th century, its also one of the countrys most popular destinations for the annual Sildajazz Festival and Norwegian Film Festival. Add in a thriving town center with hundreds of shops and cultural diversions to jaw-dropping scenery and thrilling excursions, your stay in Haugesund promises to be an enthralling experience you wont soon forget. More
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Day 19

17th Jun '26

Skjolden/Sognefjord
Situated in the heart of the Norwegian fjords, the port of Skjolden-Sognefjord is your gateway to a world of wonder: this land abounds with national treasures, thundering waterfalls, two UNESCO sites, ice-blue fjords hemmed in by sky-reaching mountains and scenery so unbelievably spectacular you just may lose your breath. From the ruggedly handsome mountains in Jotunheimen National Park to the humble stave churches that dot the landscape, this captivating area is yours to discover. More
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Day 20

18th Jun '26

Olden
By the mid-19th century, European travelers were cruising the waters of the Nordfjord and visiting the village of Olden. The Romantic Movement inspired this new taste for dramatic landscape – and Norway had plenty of dramatic landscape. Then as now, travelers were impressed, moved, and not frequently overwhelmed by the stark contrast between peaceful rural farmsteads and a towering wilderness of mountain peaks and glaciers. For many years Olden was home to American landscape artist William H. Singer (1868-1943). Scion of a Pittsburgh steel family, Singer provided Olden with a road and a regional hospital. More
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Day 21

19th Jun '26

Trondheim
Trondheim is the third largest – and second oldest – city in Norway. The town was originally called Kaupangen upon its founding in 997 A.D. by Viking king Olav Tryggvason. The city commands the trade routes linking Southern Norway with the fjord lands to the north. Trondheim quickly became a major commercial and cultural center – the city served as Norways royal capital. Trondheims old city features broad avenues and attractive 17th-century wood buildings – a legacy of the rebuilding that followed a disastrous fire that leveled the city in 1681. More
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Day 22

20th Jun '26

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Day 23

21st Jun '26

Honningsvag (North Cape)
Honningsvag is your gateway to Norways North Cape on Magerøya Island. This is the northernmost point in Europe, and the true land of the midnight sun. From mid-May to July, the full disc of the sun never dips below the horizon. In winter, the days barely lighten to a spectral gloom. To the north lies only the remote Svalbard Archipelago, Jan Mayan Island, and the polar ice cap. From the cliffs of North Cape, perched 1,000 feet above the Arctic Ocean, one stares into the arctic silence. More
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Day 24

22nd Jun '26

Trondheim
Trondheim is the third largest – and second oldest – city in Norway. The town was originally called Kaupangen upon its founding in 997 A.D. by Viking king Olav Tryggvason. The city commands the trade routes linking Southern Norway with the fjord lands to the north. Trondheim quickly became a major commercial and cultural center – the city served as Norways royal capital. Trondheims old city features broad avenues and attractive 17th-century wood buildings – a legacy of the rebuilding that followed a disastrous fire that leveled the city in 1681. More
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Day 25

23rd Jun '26

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Day 26

24th Jun '26

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Day 27

25th Jun '26

Edinburgh (South Queensferry), Scotland
Edinburgh is Scotlands compact, hilly capital. It has a medieval Old Town and elegant Georgian New Town with gardens and neoclassical buildings. Looming over the city is Edinburgh Castle, home to Scotland’s crown jewels and the Stone of Destiny, used in the coronation of Scottish rulers. More
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Day 28

26th Jun '26

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Day 29

27th Jun '26

Southampton (London)
The south of England boasts a dramatic coastline that encloses some of the most beautiful countryside in Britain. The landscape of hills and heaths, downs and forests, valleys and dales, is without rival. Southampton serves as your gateway to the countryside – and to a wide variety of historic sites, national landmarks and charming. And of course, London is a two-hour drive by modern highway. The United Kingdoms premier passenger ship port, Southampton was home for many years to the great transatlantic liners of yesteryear. More
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Your ship - The Sky Princess

Description Food and Drink Entertainment Relaxation Other
Sky Princess, the newest addition to our fleet, elevates the distinctive, contemporary design and luxurious attractions of our renowned Royal-class ships to even loftier heights. You can look forward ...our most exciting entertainment venues yet, our newest dining choices and award-winning chef partnerships, as well as more staterooms than ever to relax in. And that’s just the start! More Less
  • Alfredo’s pizzeria
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  • Caymus winemaker’s dinner
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  • Chef’s table lumiere
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  • Crab shack
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  • Crown grill℠
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  • Gelato
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  • Good spirits® at sea
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  • International café
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  • Main dining room
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  • Ocean terrace seafood bar
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  • Oceannow® delivery
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  • Reserve collection dining
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  • Sabatini’s italian trattoria
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  • Slice pizzeria
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  • Swirls ice cream bar
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  • The catch by rudi
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  • The salty dog grill
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  • Ultimate balcony dining
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  • Vines wine bar
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  • World fresh marketplace
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  • Fine arts gallery
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  • Movies under the stars®
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  • Music & dancing
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  • Pools & hot tubs
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  • Princess live
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  • Princess theater
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  • The piazza
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  • Vegas style casino
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  • Lotus spa®
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  • The princess luxury bed
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  • Just for kids 3-7
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Staterooms

balcony

Approximately 233 to 360 sq. ft. including balcony, this larger than standard balcony stateroom pro ... vides a partial or obstructed view from a private balcony. Choose this enhanced version of a Balcony stateroom with more space and a comfortable sofa bed. Enjoy a larger balcony with more room to view the beautiful scenery as you sail from destination to destination and take in the ocean breeze for a wonderful and romantic evening or morning. This stateroom also includes some of the amenities offered in a Mini-Suite stateroom. Balcony with 2 chairs and table Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors Sofa bed Comfortable queen or two twin beds Refrigerator Flat-panel television Private bathroom with shower 100% cotton, high-thread count linens Complimentary 24-hour room service† Spacious closet Desk with chair Hair dryer & bathroom amenities Digital security safe

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inside

Approximately 166 to 175 sq. ft., this well appointed interior stateroom provides fine amenities. T ... hese staterooms are the perfect place to recharge your batteries. Our most affordable option, featuring two twin beds or a queen-size bed. Other amenities include a refrigerator, hair dryer, TV, closet and bathroom with shower. Comfortable queen or two twin beds Refrigerator Flat-panel television Private bathroom with shower 100% cotton, high-thread count linens Complimentary 24-hour room service Spacious closet Desk with chair Hair dryer & bathroom amenities Digital security safe

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suite

Approximately 710 sq. ft., this Window Suite features a spacious stateroom with seating area and so ... fa bed. Enjoy suite-only upgrades and benefits. Bath Type: Shower/tub Connecting Room: N/A Average Size: 710 sq. ft. Special Notes: No Balcony

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outside

Approximately 172 sq. ft., this well-appointed stateroom features a picture window for memorable vi ... ews. This new stateroom design offers a stunning wall of floor-to-ceiling windows. Loads of natural light brings an airy, openness to the space. Whether the relaxed view of the deep blue sea, or inspired scenery of a new city on the horizon, the Deluxe Oceanview ensures picture-perfect snapshots from the comfort of your room. This stateroom includes all the amenities of an interior room. Stunning slanted floor-to-ceiling windows. Comfortable queen or two twin beds. Refrigerator. Flat-panel television. Private bathroom with shower. 100% cotton, high-thread count linens. Complimentary 24-hour room service. Spacious closet. Desk with chair. Hair dryer & bathroom amenities. Digital security safe.

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