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The Baltic Sea is a part of the Atlantic Ocean in Northern Europe. It is surrounded by Russia, Poland, Germany, Sweden, Lithuania, Latvia, Finland, Estonia, and Denmark. Needless to say, this region is rich in culture and history, which is why taking a cruise through the Baltic Sea has become a favorite among savvy world travelers.

If you're thinking about enjoying a cruise through the Baltic Sea*, in this post, Brit Olom Tours, Inc. in Miami, FL will share only a few of the many wonderful cities you could be able to explore.

*Due to the harsh weather of the colder months, the ideal time to visit the Baltic Sea is June through August.

Cities to Visit Along the Baltic Sea

Tallinn, Estonia

Tallinn has to be seen to be believed. As one of the best preserved medieval cities, Tallinn perfectly combines history and modernity. There, you must visit Kadriorg Art Museum, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, and Toompea.


Helsinki, Finland

As the Finnish capital, Helsinki is an important center for culture, education, tourism, and more. If you're so lucky to step into its grounds, don't forget to go to the Helsinki Cathedral, Esplanadi, and Sibelius Monument.


Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen was originally a Viking village, so if you're interested in Nordic history, this is the place to go. While in Copenhagen, stand in awe at the Tivoli Gardens, the Nyhavn harbor, and the world-famous Little Mermaid.


Stockholm, Sweden

Stockholm is Sweden's capital city and the largest Scandinavian city, so you can expect a lot of glamour, history, and culture. During your visit, make a stop at The Royal Palace, the island of Djurgården (which houses the famous Vasa museum), and Gamla Stan.


Riga, Latvia

The port city of Riga, Latvia is a gorgeous historic jewel. So much so, in fact, that its historical center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. If you're there, don't miss the Town Hall Square and its Art Nouveau/Jugendstil architecture.


Call Brit Olom Tours, Inc., the best travel agency in Miami, FL, at 1-866-935-OLOM (6566) to plan your tour through the Baltic Sea.