On the last three days of the coming week, four cruise ships will visit Tallinn’s Old City Harbor.
The first of them is Mein Schiff 1, which will arrive from Gdansk on Friday. The 316-meter vessel, sailing under the Maltese flag, will be on a ten-day cruise beginning and ending in Kiel. Tallinn is the second stop of the cruise that starts on Monday. After Tallinn, the ship will call in Helsinki, with the next stops in Stockholm, Gotland and Copenhagen before returning to Kiel. Mein Schiff 1 is scheduled to call in Tallinn seven times this season, with the next call due on July 10.
The second cruise ship to arrive in Tallinn this week is the nearly 171-meter Seven Seas Navigator, which will arrive from Klaipeda in the early afternoon of Friday. The Bahamas-flagged vessel will also head for Helsinki after the stopover in Tallinn. The Seven Seas Navigator will visit Estonia altogether four times this season, arriving in Saaremaa on July 7 and again in Tallinn a day later.
On Saturday, the 199-meter Europa will berth at the Old City Harbor. The Maltese-flagged vessel will arrive from Helsinki and depart for Riga at 2 p.m. The Europa will visit Estonia twice this season, with the second call scheduled for Sept. 7.
On Sunday, the 198-meter Seabourn Quest will arrive in Tallinn from Gdansk. The Bahamas-flagged vessel will head for Helsinki late at night and will not call in Estonia again this season. Next season, the Seabourn Quest will not enter European waters, let alone Estonia.
Source: BNS
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