June 12, 2009
12 Night Scandinavia And Russia Cruise
Century's Unique Features:


Michael's Club
Soak up the sounds of a
grand piano as you share an intimate nightcap in this locale. The rich tones and deep, welcoming chairs of Michael's Club make it the ideal place
to savor a single-malt scotch or late-evening cordial.

Martini Bar
The sophisticated Martini Bar offers 20 variations of this famous libation. Gather with friends to warm up the evening before dinner or celebrate all
in this trendy hot spot before heading over to the disco.

Grand Restaurant
Our two-story dining room offers a true feast for the senses, with floor-to-ceiling windows, elegant china, attentive world-class service and gourmet cuisine.

AquaspaŽ
Relax in our impressive Aqua Spa and let us transport you to a whole new world with treatments inspired by rituals from exotic cultures. Discover a state of complete tranquility as you experience the most luxurious spa afloat.

 

 
 The revitalized Celebrity Century is designed to revitalize you.
With new accommodations that include 314 new private verandas. Fourteen new Sky Suites and 174 new-and utterly entrancing-Concierge Class staterooms complete with fresh-cut flowers, a luxurious pillow menu, and upgraded bathroom amenities, even personalized stationery.

 


Itinerary:


Day 1, June 12: Depart USA for your flight to Amsterdam

Day 2, June 13: Arrive Amsterdam Transfer to your Hotel and enjoy a day at leisure. Amsterdam is an eclectic mix of old and new, historical charm and cosmopolitan flair. It's a blend of cultures, but still quintessentially Dutch. The people-watching is rewarding, and the quest for rich history is even more so. Take a boat tour along the canals to enjoy the distinct and beautiful personalities of the many bridges you'll see

Day 3, June 14:  Amsterdam, Holland. Enjoy a leisurely breakfast and have some free time before transferring to your ship in the afternoon.

Day 4, June15: A leisurely day at sea.

Day 5, June 16: A leisurely day at sea.

Day 6, June 17: Stockholm, Sweden
No fewer than fifty bridges connect this Swedish capital's fourteen islands to its mainland. Undoubtedly, this was to ensure that the Swedes could enjoy every single inch of this magnificent city steeped in parks, museums, and palaces - the most famous being the 600-room Royal Palace. Make your way through the Gamla Stan, or Old Town, packed with historic buildings, shops and cafes.

Day 7, June 18: Stockholm, Sweden

Day 8, June 19: Helsinki, Finland
Occupying a peninsula and several islands, Helsinki's unique location may be overshadowed by the capital city's stunning meld of old and new structures and some of the most spectacular bays you could hope to find. Strolling down broad, tree-lined streets, don't forget to take notice of the stunning neo classically designed architecture in Senate Square.

Day 9, June 20: St. Petersburg, Russia
St. Petersburg was reportedly built to resemble such western cities as London, Paris and Vienna. Although, once you see its regal palaces and many vast public squares, you'll agree there's nothing quite like this lovely city. If you're fortunate enough to find yourself in St. Petersburg in June, revel in the city's famous "white nights," when the boundless night sky is never completely dark.

Day 10, June 21: St. Petersburg, Russia

Day 11, June 22: Tallinn, Estonia
The Estonians may well have coined the phrase "If it isn't broken, don't fix it," as such is the case with the northern coastal town of Tallinn. It has remained remarkably unchanged since its founding in 1154, enabling visitors to enjoy architectural marvels of year past, like the soaring towers of Toompea Castle and the exquisite Russian Orthodox Cathedral. The delightful exception being the pink Parliament building, visible from Palace Square.

Day 13, June 23: A leisurely day at sea.

Day 14, June 24:Copenhagen, Denmark
When surrounded by a sea of blooming flowers in Tivoli Gardens or while admiring Copenhagen's famous Little Mermaid statue, it's virtually impossible to find yourself in the capital of Denmark without a smile on your face. Amalienborg Palace, where you can catch the changing of the guards, and Kronberg Castle, the famous setting of Shakespeare's Hamlet, are just a few of the many points of interest available to you in this former humble fishing village.

Day 15, June 25: A leisurely day at sea.

Day 16, June 26: Amsterdam, Holland. After breakfast transfer to the airport for your return flight home.