mmmears
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Sorry to be slow to respond...While I wouldn't say that the Baltics cruise was on par with the N/I/S cruise (which I have commented before is probably my favorite of the 12 DCL cruises I have done, along with British Isles), I'd still say it is a great cruise and not too similar or duplicative of N/I/S. In fact, I felt like they were totally different cruise experiences. The N/I/S cruise was much more about scenery and outdoor activities and adventures than the Baltics, which is much more of a cities experience. I happen to love more active trips and also a focus on doing things outdoors, which is why I think the N/I/S cruise was such a standout for me (and Norway and Iceland are both stunningly beautiful). But I also really enjoyed the Baltics, and it was definitely epic to be on the ship for 23 nights. Like CaliforniaGirl, I think the Baltcis cruise ended up being a little more of a less satisfying experience because of the very subpar experience with the ABD add-on. Mostly that was because of having 49 people on that add-on, which still makes my blood boil. Just WAY TOO MANY PEOPLE. But I also thought the ABD add-on wasn't as efficient as I would have hoped, and which was supposedly one of the advantages of doing the add-on (e.g., sending us back to the ship in St. Petersburg in between daytime and evening activities, which meant having to clear Russian immigration twice -- we should have just stayed in St. P!). But the Baltic capitals are amazing cities, and I loved seeing them. My favorites were Stockholm and St. Petersburg. If we had done private tours instead of the ABD add-on, I think the experience would have been much much better and that cruise would definitely be up there among my favorites.
Thanks for your honest review. It really helps. And we loved the nature and beautiful vistas in Norway and Iceland, and also the smaller towns we visited. I guess I'm not a City Mouse. But the history of St. P. is drawing me in. But I wonder that Iceland cruise will be hard to match let alone top.
I'm sure the cost is even more staggering than it was then (ABD always goes up), and I thought it was a *horrible* value. By far the worst of any of the 6 ABD's I've done (Japan will be our 7th). I really felt as if I was on a bunch of city tours that would't have cost more than $40 a person through DCL. I think we would have had a much better, more "VIP" experience doing the DCL exclusive Port Adventures on our own. I was so frustrated seeing the DCL group taking pictures where we couldn't. I heard the night event (princess ball) at Catherine's Palace was amazing. I've also heard people on various boards rave about Anastasia private tours. If I were doing it again, I would probably use them. But you are right. The planning on cruises like this is a lot of work.
Thank you. Good to know it's ok to take a private tour in St. P. We did 4 privates plus 2 little DCL 1/2 adventures in small Norway ports (only because they were going to the 2 museums we really wanted to see). Plus the Lysefjord cruise which I booked directly with Rodne. It all turned out really well, but it did take a lot more planning that one would think when hearing we went on a cruise. I do like the private excursions since we can customize our days.