We departed Atlanta
on Thursday for 2 days in Amsterdam; followed by a 14-day Baltic Sea Cruise on
Holland America’s newest ship, the Koningsdam, with stops in Denmark, Germany,
Estonia, Russia, Finland, Sweden, Germany and, Denmark before returning to
Amsterdam.
After landing
at 6am, we took the train to the stop for our hotel, the Marriott Courtyard Arena,
conveniently located on the train/Metro line. Surprisingly, our room was ready.
We were able to take a short nap before heading to Old Town.
Since, we
had a reservation for the Ann Frank House, our main goal was to be there on
time. We walked the streets and canals and rode trams, stopping for pictures
and lunch till our arrival time.
After our tour of the Ann Frank House, we walked the streets for a while longer before returning to our hotel for a needed night of sleep.
We didn’t wake
up till 830am, very late for us. We spent the rest of the day in Old Town. Out
second day in Amsterdam was crazy busy. First we went to the Rijks Museum, what
a fantastic place; Rembrandt and Van Gogh and many other works of art.
We thought this girl on the bike was a statue until she moved!
From there we went to the Van Gogh Museum.
After that
we did a canal tour.
The Cannabis bike! You can smell it being smoked everywhere
After
searching for an hour, we found the right restaurant for dinner. We went to the
Oude Kerk and it was closed. As we left, we both turned around and saw it,
Restaurant De Kroonprins, and we both immediately knew it was our dinner place.
It had the Dutch Pea Soup we wanted and other good food as well.
After dinner
we went to the Red Light District. No girls were out, but the air was heavy
with the smell of pot and there were a lot of crazy sex shops.
The next day
we boarded the ship, the Holland America, Koningsdam, the newest and biggest
ship in their fleet. Later that day we met up with our friends Jerome and Ann.
Day 2, our
first full day on the ship was a sea day. We went to the gym, played a lot of
trivia, and ate and drank more than we should have.
That night
there was noise problems in our cabin and we had to complain to the front desk.
They sent someone down to check and, of course, no noise while they were
investigating.
After a
mostly sleepless night, where we recorded the noise in our cabin we had a day
in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Day 3 started
late because we slept through the alarm because of our sleep interrupted night,
and then the ship cut an hour off our departure time. Consequently, we had less
time in port and were not able to visit all the places we wanted. We did an on
our own walking tour, walking 8 miles while we visited as many sights as
possible.
We went by
the Mermaid with big boobs, and the famous Little Mermaid,
Katielief fortress,
Amalienburg
Palace, home of the Danish Royal family, and the Marble Church,
This man was cutting apples into swans!
And Christiansburg
Castle, home of the Dutch government.
Later that
day we returned to Kastalief Fortress for the Remembrance Day Ceremony, attended by the Crown Prince and units from
all the military branches. There was lots
of security.
Ahhhh, I finally got to take a 15 minute nap then it was time to play trivia!
Day 7 back
to St Petersburg after 2 months. Since our visas expired from our June trip, we
had to go on an excursion to get off the ship. We choose Catherine’s Palace in
Puskin. Pushkin is named for the famous Russian author. Catherine’s Place, like Peterhof, was rebuilt after WW2. The Amber Room is the most impressive. Catherine’s Place, like Peterhof, was rebuilt after WW2. The Amber Room is the most impressive.
Day 8 was another day in St Petersburg. We stayed on ship because there was no other tour we wanted to take, since we pretty much saw everything we wanted during our June trip. That evening we passed through the North Sea Lock and went to the show on ship.
Day 9 we
were in Helsinki. We took the Hop-on-hop-off bus. Our 1st stop was Rock Church.
Then we went
to Senate Square, Presidential Palace, Uspenski Cathedral, and Havis Amanda Market.
Our last
stops were Kaivopulisto Park and Observatory Hill and Compass Square.
We were back
on the ship a half hour before departure.
Day 10 we
were in Stockholm. We met Cathy‘s cousin Gunnar and his lady, Gunilla for the
first time. We spent the day with them. We rode the Hop-on-hop-off bus through
most stops for an hour and a half till we met up with them. We stopped
at the Concert Hall, where we first met them.
Then we went
to City Hall, home of the Nobel Prize.
We spent the
rest of the day in Old Town and had a nice lunch on the square.
We had a very nice lunch outside by the square. Zach and I had real Swedish meatballs with a delicious cucumber salad! Very tasty! Gunnar and Gunilla had Salmon that looked very good!
After Old Town,
we stopped by the Royal Opera House and we went to Fjallgaten for a panoramic
view of Stockholm.
We wanted to
go to the Abba and Vasa museums but didn’t have time on our shortened day. That evening we passed through the Stockholm Archipelago.
Day 12 we were
in Kiel, a German naval base city. However, we spent most of the day in Lubeck,
a city surrounded by water. We walked the streets of the city,
and went to the Museums Quartier, Kunsthalle St Anne Museum.
Day 13 was
our last port of call. Aarhus was a delightfully surprising city. It was very
tourist and pedestrian friendly. We were able
to walk along the canal to everywhere we wanted to go. The Cathedral of St Clement,
Denmark s longest and tallest cathedral was 1st up.
After that
we spent 3 hours at the Den Gamle By, old town museum. It’s a collection of
historical buildings, museums and living history that display the history of
Denmark over hundreds of years. Very interesting!
From there we walked back along the canal to the Viking Museum and back to the ship.
Our last day
on the ship was another sea day, before returning us to Amsterdam. We were one punch away from winning bingo.
Our last day in Amsterdam we strolled the walkways along the canals. How does one find their bike?
After
returning to Central Station area we went to Oude Kerk, Catholic cathedral,
then walk down
by Nomo Science Museum. Along the way a 15k race named, Dam to Dam with thousands of runners started.
End of day back
to Restaurant De Kroonprins.
We got up at 4 am the next morning to catch our flight home.
We got up at 4 am the next morning to catch our flight home.














































































































































































































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