Baltic on a Budget

The Baltic on a budget

Northern Europe may not have the reputation of being the cheapest holiday destination, however, there are plenty activities which are free of charge or suitable for small budgets.

 

Free walking tours
Many of the Cruise Baltic destinations have free walking tours which give you the opportunity to learn about the cities’ history and main attractions. The guides are not paid so a tip is expected at the end of the tour.

The tours are, for instance, available in Helsinki, Oslo, Malmö, Stockholm, Gdansk, Tallinn, and Copenhagen.

 

Aarhus
Panoramic views, the deer park, and many museums and exhibitions – Aarhus won’t get boring on a budget.
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Copenhagen
Discover the Botanical Garden, join a community dinner or jump in the clean waters of Copenhagen’s canals.
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Fredericia
Go treasure hunting, pet a fish, or learn about the animals living in the water.
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Gothenburg
Explore the archipelago and the canals for only a small amount of money, or join a workshop at the Art Centre.
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Helsinki
Free museums in Helsinki.
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Free admission days at museums in Helsinki.
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Budget dinners in Helsinki.
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Walking routes in Helsinki.
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Stockholm
Free culture and art festivals, museums, historic food halls, improv comedy shows – and much, much more.
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Tallinn
Pancake stacks for little money, panoramic views and the exciting streets of the Old Town to explore.
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Visby
Catch a free ferry to Fårö, Gotland's smaller neighbouring island, and enjoy sandy beaches and magnificient views.
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