Here is our 11th deck aft balcony cabin onboard the NCL Getaway. We love the aft of the ship because we can hear the engine sounds really well at night and because of the views that the aft of the ship affords us.
Our first port was in Warnemunde, Germany. We had been here and all of the ports shown during our first Baltic cruise which was back in 2010. It was nice to visit each port of call again and see what changes had transpired since our last trip.
This was a bakery that we stopped at when we last visited Warnemunde. On the day we were there in 2010 they had an outdoor market going on across the street in the church parking lot. We weren't so lucky this time around.
A take one and leave one book stand that was in a park in Warnemunde
The boardwalk area In Warnemunde
Our next port of call was in Tallinn, Estonia. Here are some photos from our visit there.
This is the Cathedral of Saint Mary the Virgin in Tallinn.
While walking around, we happened to find this really cool cafe. The way that they had it set up and decorated was really nice and it had a lot of character. The lighting was also fantastic inside.
This is the Cathedral of Saint Mary the Virgin in Tallinn.
While walking around, we happened to find this really cool cafe. The way that they had it set up and decorated was really nice and it had a lot of character. The lighting was also fantastic inside.
More outdoor cafes in Tallinn.
Below is the Old Town section of Tallinn which became a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1997:
A cafe decoated in the style of Alphonse Mucha
This wraps up Part 1 of our Baltic Cruise
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