The June 26, 2025 cruise on the Sirena departs from Stockholm, Sweden. On this 12 Night Hanseatic Havens (Stockholm To Kiel) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 10 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Sirena sets sail on Thursday, Jun 26th and returns on Tuesday, Jul 8th.
Jun 26th - Jul 8th
Oceania Cruise Line
from Stockholm, Sweden
Cruise Price - Historic & Current
The graph below tracks historic price of the Sirena cruise ship departing June 26, 2025. The most recent price for this sailing starts at $3,899 ($325 per night) for an Inside Cabin. Compared to the average price of $3,795 ($317 per night), this represents a recent increase of 3%.
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Oceania Cruise Line
The Sirena was built in 1999 and is among Oceania's 6 ships in its fleet. The Sirena is included in the cruise line's Regatta class. In the cruise ship stats below, you'll find the Sirena vs all other Oceania ships.
Sirena - June 26, 2025 - 12 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Jun 26th | Stockholm, Sweden |
2 | Jun 27th | Helsinki, Finland |
3 | Jun 26th | Helsinki, Finland |
4 | Jun 29th | Kotka, Finland |
5 | Jun 30th | Tallinn, Estonia |
6 | Jul 1st | Saaremaa Island, Estonia |
7 | Jul 2nd | Riga, Latvia |
8 | Jul 3rd | Gdansk (danzig), Poland |
9 | Jun 26th | Gdansk (danzig), Poland |
10 | Jul 5th | Ronne, Bornholm, Denmark |
11 | Jul 6th | Szczecin, Poland |
12 | Jul 7th | Kiel, Germany |
13 | Jul 8th | Kiel, Germany |
Cruise Itinerary
The Sirena sails on June 26, 2025 for a 12 Night Hanseatic Havens (Stockholm To Kiel). The ship will depart the port of Stockholm, Sweden at 5:00 PM and will return to the port of Kiel, Germany on Jul 8th at 8:00 AM. During the 13-day journey, the Sirena will visit 9 additional ports and will spend 0 days at sea.
Distributed across fourteen immaculate islands in a sheltered Baltic bay, crisscrossed by scenic bridges, Sweden's capital is one of the most beautiful cities on earth. It is a sightseeing smorgasbord, including the medieval "city between the bridges," the vast Royal Palace, and the City Hall, which hosts the yearly Nobel Prize ceremonies.
Finland's national capital is a spacious Neoclassical city in fine white granite, whose upbeat pace and fashion sense belie the Finnish reputation for conservatism. The massive Temppeliaukio Church is carved out of solid stone, while on the Esplanadi, famous Finnish designers like Marimekko or Iitala demonstrate a lighter, more modern style.
Finland's national capital is a spacious Neoclassical city in fine white granite, whose upbeat pace and fashion sense belie the Finnish reputation for conservatism. The massive Temppeliaukio Church is carved out of solid stone, while on the Esplanadi, famous Finnish designers like Marimekko or Iitala demonstrate a lighter, more modern style.
Beautifully preserved medieval walls and towers still stand tall in the Old Town section, shadowed by the hilltop Toompea Castle. Stroll and shop along cobblestone streets, walk up to the Baroque Palace, and drop in at the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and find inspiration in the gleaming mosaics and tiles. This is, by far, one of the most atmospheric locales in Europe.
Riga is home to a university, the Latvian Academy of Sciences, and to numerous other educational and cultural institutions. The old section, or Hansa town, is circled by a park-lined moat and includes the ancient castle of the Livonian Knights, the 13th century Lutheran cathedral, and the Parliament building. This area, with its narrow, cobbled streets lined with gabled dwellings and warehouses, has retained much of its medieval character.
Gdansk, formerly Danzig, is one of the chief Polish ports on the Baltic Sea. Hitler's demand for the city's return to Germany in 1939 was the principal immediate excuse for the German invasion of Poland and thus of World War II. Gdansk has numerous educational and cultural facilities. Historic landmarks include the Gothic Church of St. Mary.
Gdansk, formerly Danzig, is one of the chief Polish ports on the Baltic Sea. Hitler's demand for the city's return to Germany in 1939 was the principal immediate excuse for the German invasion of Poland and thus of World War II. Gdansk has numerous educational and cultural facilities. Historic landmarks include the Gothic Church of St. Mary.
Located just off the coast of Sweden, Ronne on Bornholm Island is the Danes' most popular vacation spot and best-kept secret. Visit the characteristically round churches built in the 12th century or follow the picturesque trail to the remains of Hammerhus, Scandinavia's largest castle.
Kiel is a city in north central Germany, in Schleswig-Holstein, a port on an arm of the Baltic Sea, at the eastern entrance of the Nord-Ostsee (or Kiel) Canal. The city has been noted as a port since the 10th century because of its excellent harbor, which is a tideless fjord. The city has a university and is a popular center for pleasure boating.
Kiel is a city in north central Germany, in Schleswig-Holstein, a port on an arm of the Baltic Sea, at the eastern entrance of the Nord-Ostsee (or Kiel) Canal. The city has been noted as a port since the 10th century because of its excellent harbor, which is a tideless fjord. The city has a university and is a popular center for pleasure boating.