Sweden is one of the most exquisite countries in Europe, boasting a
wealth of charming towns, idyllic countryside and exceptional cities.
With the Baltic Sea to the east and the North Sea to the west, Sweden
can be found sandwiched in the north of Europe between Finland and
Norway. Well known for its innovative and contemporary design, the
country is also renowned for super pop group, Abba, who once had great
success in the Eurovision Song Contest.
Sweden has a great deal of treasures waiting to be explored, such as the
spectacular L�ck� Castle on the shores of Lake V�nern and the medieval
Convent of Vreta at Berg. There are also countless lakes which are
fabulous for taking a refreshing swim during the summer, and scores of
pretty towns and sleepy villages. From Gothenburg in the west to the
country�s capital Stockholm in the east, it is now possible to take a
cruise along the magnificent Gota Canal, incorporating all of the
aforementioned sights into a single holiday.
The Gota Canal cruise follows one of the most remarkable waterways in
Europe, linking Sweden�s two largest cities. The actual canal is 190
kilometres in length and was impressively hand-dug during the early
1800s. Sailing along this waterway, guests can enjoy a voyage along
rivers, several lakes, three canals and even two seas, with a total of
66 locks to navigate along the way. The journey is taken at an utterly
relaxed pace, giving holidaymakers the opportunity to unwind and enjoy
the scenery.
There are several excursions included during the course of a Gota Canal
cruise. Depending on the length of the cruise, visitors get the chance
to visit the interesting Canal Museum at Trollh�tten, take a guided tour
of L�ck� Castle, visit the iconic Vadstena Abbey and even take a look
around a fascinating glass blowing studio. There is plenty of time on
Gota Canal cruises to explore charming towns such as Motala and
S�derk�ping, where the local ice cream is truly delicious. Leisurely
walks along the towpath in the summer sunshine are also highly
recommended.
One of the best things about a Gota Canal cruise is that they begin and
end in Gothenburg and Stockholm, giving holidaymakers the opportunity to
spend some quality sightseeing time in these two magnificent cities.
The capital, Stockholm, is a particularly elegant city and has a
remarkably clean and fresh feel to it. Spread across 14 islands, the
perfect way to see the city is to take a boat tour. Holidaymakers on a
Gota Canal cruise love to explore the history of Gamla Stan, the oldest
part of Stockholm, and the Vasa Warship Museum is one of the most
popular tourist attractions in Scandinavia. The Nordic Museum, the Royal
Palace and the City Hall are also well worth a visit.
At the opposite side of the country lies Gothenburg, Sweden�s primary
port. Bursting with a wealth of history and culture, Gothenburg is
perhaps most notable for its gastronomy. A diverse range of excellent
restaurants can be found all over the city, and its coastal location is
apparent in the number of seafood dishes on the menus. A sight not to be
missed is the recently completed Opera House, and Gota Canal cruises
dock right next to it. Other must-sees include the vibrant fish market
and the imposing fortress (Nya Elfsborgs F�stning) at the entrance to
the harbour.
The traditionally styled ships take up to 60 passengers at a time,
making a Gota Canal cruise feel quite intimate. Guests are a diverse mix
of nationalities and everyone is friendly, and the level of service
provided by the ship�s crew is second to none. Meals are freshly
prepared by on-board chefs and breakfast, lunch and dinner is served in
the opulently decorated dining room. During the day on a Gota Canal
cruise, guests can relax on the outdoor decks and soak up the sunshine
whilst gazing at the views or delving into a good book. In the evening,
the lounge is the perfect place for socialising. Cabins are
well-appointed and comfortable with excellent shared WC facilities.
To make a Gota Canal cruise holiday even more enjoyable, it is possible
to book additional nights in Stockholm and Gothenburg before and after
the cruise to avoid awkward flight times and stress in getting to the
ship on time. This also means that there is extra time to explore the
city sights or browse the many shops.
Thursday, May 16, 2013
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