Aarhus, Denmark

Crawling out of bed today was tough. We are so tired. We just want to stay on the ship. But we can’t do that because we will miss so much! Aarhus, pronounced “or-hoos” or we like to say “our house” is Denmark’s second-largest city, and has a population of approximately 350,000. With its roots tracing … More Aarhus, Denmark

Bornholm, Denmark

This is our 10th port day in a row so we are just walking around and seeing what we can see. We arrived early into Bornholm, a Danish city and we are still in the Baltic Sea. We were happy to see the cities unique charm and small town history. This small island is home … More Bornholm, Denmark

Klapedia, Lithuania

Our journey today in Lithuania led us to the port city of Klaipeda. With a population of around 170,000, Klaipeda is Lithuania’s third-largest city and a major economic hub, thanks largely to its bustling port. This vital artery generates significant revenue and employment opportunities for the city, contributing to its dynamic atmosphere. Of all cities … More Klapedia, Lithuania

Visby Sweden

We are in a very small town called Visby, nestled on the Swedish island of Gotland, sporting cobblestone streets and medieval architecture. It’s cute but not much to write home about. Visby was also part of that Hanseatic trade hub. Its wealth is evident in its imposing stone walls and numerous churches.  Today, with a population … More Visby Sweden