Fly Cruises from Copenhagen

On our fly cruises from Copenhagen, you can explore some of the most beautiful countries and coastlines in the world. The diverse itinerary of this cruise means you can experience the natural beauty of Scandinavia and the Nordics, the colourful and vibrant towns of the Baltic region and more.

You can book a flight with us to Copenhagen from the UK, where you’ll begin your adventure. This fly cruise follows the same 12-night itinerary; however it is available on various departure dates that you can book from 2026.

Where can I visit on a fly cruise from Copenhagen?

On a Northern Europe fly cruise, you can travel to a plethora of destinations. Visit the must-see Scandinavian countries Norway, Denmark and Sweden. You’ll also get to explore the colourful, vibrant cities in the Baltics, like Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. You also get to stop off at Finland and Iceland in between.

We offer a 12-night itinerary for your fly cruise to Northern Europe, starting from 2026.

Copenhagen

Copenhagen

Also known as the Venice of the North, we can’t think of a better place to start your cruise. Once you land in Copenhagen, you’ll get to experience charming buildings, peaceful canals, and historical statues, like Hans Christian Andersen's Little Mermaid which is a symbol of the city.

Gdansk

Gdansk

Gdansk is the next stop on your cruise from Copenhagen, which is also home to vibrant canals, perfect for unwinding in the sun with a book. Gdansk has historically been a cultural city due to owning the richest port and shipyards on the Baltic.

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Klaipeda

Once the capital of the Prussian Kingdom, Klaipeda is a city steeped in history and tradition. Now, this modern city in Lithuania is home to vibrant culture, contemporary architecture and unique culture and festivals, including the annual Jazz Festival and Sea Festival.

Riga

Riga

As the capital city of Latvia and one of the biggest cities in the Baltics, Riga will undoubtedly be one of the highlights of your cruise from Copenhagen. Known as ‘Little Paris of the Baltic’ due to its fine architecture and art, Riga also has similarities with German, Swedish and Russian architecture due to having previously been ruled by these countries.

Tallinn

Tallinn

Estonia’s capital, Tallinn is one of the cultural hubs of Estonia. There’s plenty to do and see here, with a traditional, cobblestoned Old Town, the Kiek in de Kök, which is a 15th-Century defensive tower, as well as the 13th century Gothic Hall.

Helsinki

Helsinki

Helsinki is often referred to as the ‘Daughter of the Baltic’. With its variety of classic and modern architecture, peaceful squares and green parks, this Finnish city is perfect for a relaxing visit.

Nynashamn (for Stockholm)

Nynashamn (for Stockholm)

Nynashamn is a small port based in Stockholm. Stockholm is known as the ‘Capital of Scandinavia’, due to its rich history spanning over seven centuries. As well as history and culture, there’s also plenty to see in the capital of Sweden, with 14 separate islands spread around the city, the historic Old Town Gamla Stan and the Vasa Museum.

Visby

Visby

Visby is known by UNESCO as the best-preserved medieval commercial centre in Northern Europe. Steep 13th-century city walls surround this former Viking settlement in Sweden, which is home to ancient forts, churches and towers.

Visiting Visby is like stepping back in time due to its historical buildings and architecture. However, known as the ‘City of Roses and Ruins’, this city is also home to beautiful meadows and landscapes.

Oslo

Oslo

Oslo is Scandinavia’s oldest City. As the capital of Norway, this City has it all with a world-famous port, stunning hills and lakes, as well as colourful squares perfect for enjoying Oslo’s vibrant cafe culture. You can also see the impressive Hadeland Glassworks, Akershus Castle and the Bygdoy Peninsula whilst you’re here.

Skagen

Skagen

At your final destination before returning to Copenhagen, you’ll get to experience this beautiful, quaint fishing Town on Denmark’s Northern tip. Skagen is the perfect place to relax after a busy trip, with pristine white beaches, clear waters and daring landscapes. There’s also plenty of culture and history to experience here, like the Skagen Art Museum and Bangsbo Fort.

Large commercial aircraft on final approach, lined up with an illuminated runway at dusk. Multiple rows of runway lights visible leading to the approaching aircraft, with city buildings in the background.
An Airbus A380 on final approach, following the precisely aligned runway lighting system during evening operations.

How can I book a fly cruise to Copenhagen?

It’s easy to book a cruise with flights to Copenhagen with Princess. Simply follow the steps below:

  1. Choose your cruise destination and dates.
  2. Once you’ve chosen your cruise, click onto ‘Cruise Details’.
  3. Click ‘Flight Quotes’ to see available flights and get a quote.

You can also call 0344 338 8663, or contact your local Travel Agent for assistance.

Why book a fly cruise to Copenhagen with Princess Flights?

There are lots of benefits to booking flights with your cruise from Copenhagen with Princess Cruises:

  • Convenient: You can speak with Princess to discuss all elements of your package; we’ll also recommend the most suited flight times for your cruise.

  • Princess Pricing: Roundtrip flights and transfers are included in the price, and you can compare real-time fares from multiple airlines. Enjoy our competitive special rates and lock in your perfect flights.

  • Accessible: Fly from a range of destinations across the UK.

  • Comprehensive Holiday Protection: Rest easy knowing your entire holiday package – flights and all – is safeguarded under our ABTA/ATOL protection. From take-off to your final port of call, we'll ensure your journey is smooth sailing all the way!
  • Late Arrival Protection: If airline delays threaten to leave you high and dry, we'll get you to the next available port on your voyage.
Opera house in Oslo-Norway
Opera house in Oslo-Norway

Where can I fly from to Copenhagen?

Our cruises with flight packages offer ABTA/ATOL-protected holidays. Below are the UK airports and airlines you can fly from to join your Copenhagen cruise: