IFR 108 A
Baltic Sea
Route
Hamburg – Kiel Canal – Gavle – Stockholm – Norrkoping – Gothenburg / all Sweden – Gdynia – Gdansk / bot Poland – Helsinki – Kotka / both Finland – Tallin / Estonia – Klaipeda / Lituania – Kiel Canal – Rotterdam – Bremerhaven – Hamburg or similar
(usually 2-3 ports).
Duration
About 8 days
Departures
Weekly
About the vessel
Container ship, year of construction 2012, German shipping company, German or international ship command, 13,200 cargo tons, length 151 m, width 23.40 m, speed 19 kn, container capacity 1,036 TDW, TV/DVD
Cabins
1 single cabin “Owner”, shower/WC, bed 100 x 200 cm, sofa, desk, refrigerator, pilot deck (2 decks below the bridge), unobstructed view to the side.
Comments
You travel on a ship from a popular German shipping company.
Beautiful Baltic Sea cruise with changing ports.
2 route examples:
Hamburg – Rotterdam – Helsinki – Tallinn – Gdynia – Kiel Canal – Bremerhaven – Hamburg or
Hamburg – Kiel Canal – Klaipeda – Stockholm – Kotka – Kiel Canal – Hamburg or similar.
There is an alcohol ban for the crew.
Age limit 75 years.
Shore leave
Berthing times 6-24 hours
Documents
Passport
Passage prices
€ 800.00
Embarkation / Disembarkation fees
€ 20.00
Deviation insurance
€ 95.00
Travel insurance
Travel health and liability insurance
Medical certificate
Travel reports by customers
Baltic Sea
- Many thanks again for my latest cargo ship experience which was wonderful.
I enjoyed the trip on the Gerda, with Captain H. who ensured that I had my best experience to date. Also, a mention to the Chef, who made very tasty meals, also to all the crew, I can’t list all their names, unfortunately, however, all staff combined made my experience so enjoyable and I will definitely try to go on that route again to meet them again.
I highly recommend this trip!
You are very...
>> more... - Dear Mrs Pfeiffer and Mrs Weber
Back from Hamburg, I would like to give you my feedback.
It was a very interesting week I spent on board; captain Z. and the officers were all very open and friendly, so there really was a good atmosphere. I have always felt welcome to go here and there, to ask questions, and able to spend a lot of time on the bridge. As I told the captain, I felt I was 40 years younger as I spent hours on the bridge, just like when I was an officer on merchant ships...
>> more... - Thank You Capt. B!
When I said to Capt. B. ‘thank you for the good atmosphere on board’
He said to me: Well, I didn’t have any stress because the crew made a good job.
This was what I felt, a peaceful crew, who did their work every day without complaining.
I liked to watch the Boson splicing a perfect eye into the moorings.
Cookie o prepares the best apple-pie.
G. is a conscientious and reliable 2nd.Engr.
R. OS the youngest stands...
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