Sapphire Princess
Ship Facts
Gross Tonnage: 115,875
Length: 290 m
Beam: 37 m
Cruising Speed: 22 knots
Guests: 2,670
Crew: 1,100
Passenger Decks: 13
Refurbished: 2023
Registry: United Kingdom
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Scandinavia & Baltic Gay Daddy Cruise 2026
12 nights from/to Copenhagen, Denmark
July 26 – August 7, 2026
Princess Cruises Sapphire Princess
Come join our intimate and super-friendly group of Daddies, bears, admirers and friends aboard the stylish Sapphire Princess on our voyage to Scandinavia & Baltic States. See all 4 Nordics, all 3 Baltics, plus 1 Poland - without having to unpack and pack even once! Eight different countries, even if you speak nothing more than just English. Let the gold-lined palaces and monuments recount stories from these revolutionary regions. Along the way, meet the many famous figures that call these lands home. From Vikings to castles and cathedrals, relive history as you come face-to-face with these significant sites.
Legendary tales come alive on a European cruise to Scandinavia. Explore Baltic heritage in Stockholm, where you can visit the Royal Palace or sail the sparkling waterways of its 14 islands while learning about Sweden along the way. Walk Tallinn’s cobbled streets and admire the preserved medieval architecture from its 13th-century origins.
On a Scandinavia and Baltic cruise, discover a whole new way of life. Feel the spirit of Stockholm’s Gamla Stan, hear from craftsmen in Tallinn and explore Helsinki’s Senate Square, where art, culture, religion, politics and education converge. Trek throughout these cities alongside expert guides who hold secrets of seasons past. Or step into the homes of locals to uncover long-standing traditions.
Copenhagen boasts equal parts charm and culture. Indulge yourself in the Tivoli Gardens and ride a bike along Nyhavn’s waterways as you pass multi-coloured homes on the way. Tour ancient fortresses like Kronborg Castle which inspired Shakespeare’s Hamlet. You can also see Copenhagen’s most famous symbol first-hand, The Little Mermaid.
As a major trading port, it should come as no surprise that Oslo is home to many valuables. On a Baltic cruise, visit Vigeland Sculpture Park, and view over 200 colossal figures created by a famous Norweigan sculptor. Watch experts blow glass at the Hadeland Glassworks gallery. Or snap a photo at the Holmenkollen Ski Jump, featured during the 1952 Olympic ski-jumping competition.
With a deep-rooted respect for design, Helsinki is cloaked in elaborate styles from the present and past. On a Baltic cruise, admire the creative architecture of Suomenlinna Fortress, and learn about the city’s naval past. At Market Square, shop hand-crafted goods, or see a collection of artifacts at the Kiasma Modern Art Museum.
Your Ship - Sapphire Princess
From sumptuous dining to captivating diversions, discover the many riches of this gem. As you set your sights on the wonders of the world, let Sapphire Princess indulge your every whim. Over 700 balconies, world-class gourmet dining and dazzling entertainment options are just the beginning of your sea-going adventure. Dance the night away, enjoy casino gaming or relax and rejuvenate body and mind at the Lotus Spa.
Cruise Critic awards the Sapphire 4.5 out of 5 stars and lauds the recent refurbishing. They say she "...packs a lot in for what is classified as a midsized ship." The Sapphire is laid out so well, Cruise Critc says she is "...surprisingly easy to navigate," and that even when the ship is full, passenger traffic is light, pretty much everywhere.
Cruiseline.com says the Sapphire delivers a high quality experience with an excellent variety of onboard activities. They love the recent refurbishment and claim the beds are arguably the most comfortable beds at sea. There are four pools and eight hot tubs. And with so many dining options, the Sapphire is a "food lover’s paradise."
In addition to traditional cruise ship dining on the Sapphire Princess, there are four dining rooms where guests dine anytime. Specialty restaurant Sabatini’s serves fresh pasta and pasta, and Sterling Steakhouse offers sizzling cuts. Vines Wine Bar is the place to go for tapas and sushi with vino, and a number of casual spots will fill your belly. You can enjoy afternoon tea, poolside pizza, Swirls ice cream bar, and 24-hour room service.
Try your luck at the swanky casino or enjoy a first-run film with your friends at Movies Under the Stars. If you’d like to see a show on the Sapphire Princess, Club Fusion and Skywalkers Nightclub host live music.
Indulge your appetite whenever you wish on board Princess. Every hour, our chefs are busy baking, grilling and sautéing great-tasting fare from scratch. Princess dining options include a wide range of culinary delights to suit any palate, from endless buffet choices to gourmet pizza, frosty treats, decadent desserts, and much more.
Dining on board a Princess cruise ship is a joyful celebration and our specialty restaurants always deliver an extraordinary experience. They are among the best at sea – or anywhere. We serve dishes made with the freshest ingredients, and our menus reflect regional flavors from around the world. You'll find our specialty restaurants are the perfect place to celebrate any occasion.
On Sapphire Princess, you'll find so many ways to play, day or night. Explore The Shops of Princess, celebrate cultures at our Festivals of the World or learn a new talent — our onboard activities will keep you engaged every moment of your cruise vacation.
Original musicals, dazzling magic shows, feature films, top comedians and nightclubs that get your feet movin’ and groovin’. There’s something happening around every corner; luckily, you have a whole cruise of days and nights to experience it all.
Exclusive extras for our group only
• Cruise Eve Dinner - meet your fellow travelers face-to-face, get a jump start on your vacation and a taste of your host city, Seattle, the night before we sail.
• Let's Cruise Away Welcome Aboard Party (with free drinks!)—come meet your fellow Daddies and friends in a warm, welcoming, and casual atmosphere. Play our fun mingling/get-to-know-you activity, and start forging friendships that will last a lifetime.
• Free Welcome Aboard Gifts, including some surprises!
• Specially reserved group dining in the main restaurant—you'll always have a seat for dinner, surrounded by a bunch of Daddy Cruise friends.
• Onboard Host/Cruise Director - We'll be there to make sure you have a great vacation. We will resolve any issues that may arise, answer questions, and help you enjoy your cruise to the utmost. We'll coordinate and host activities and parties each day-all of which are optional (it's your vacation: pick and choose what you want to be a part of).
• Exclusive excursions just for our group (additional fee applies)—including at least one Impact Activity where we connect with local people while performing a helpful service for the community.
• Special Daddy group activities on board (card games, trivia contests, happy hours, parties, and more)
• Special discounted rates at our host hotel in Seattle the nights before and/or after the cruise.
• Exclusive post-cruise Seattle tour (additional fee applies) including hotel, transfers, and tours of the Pike Place Market, Snoqualmie Falls, salmon runs, the Space Needle and much more!
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Scandinavia & Baltic Gay Daddy Cruise 2026 Itinerary
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Date |
Port |
Arrive |
Depart |
26 Jul |
Copenhagen, Denmark |
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6 PM |
27 Jul |
Skagen, Denmark |
8 AM |
6 PM |
28 Jul |
Oslo, Norway |
7 AM |
5 PM |
29 Jul |
Fun Day at Sea! |
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30 Jul |
Gdansk (Gdynia), Poland |
9 AM |
6 PM |
31 Jul |
Klaipeda, Lithuania |
7 AM |
4 PM |
01 Aug |
Riga, Latvia |
8 AM |
4 PM |
02 Aug |
Tallinn, Estonia |
10 AM |
11 PM |
03 Aug |
Helsinki, Finland |
7 AM |
4 PM |
04 Aug |
Stockholm (Nynashamn),Sweden |
8 AM |
8 PM |
05 Aug |
Visby, Sweden |
8 AM |
6 PM |
06 Aug |
Fun Day at Sea! |
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07 Aug |
Copenhagen, Denmark |
5 AM |
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Day 1 - Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen deserves its accolade as the Venice of the North. Founded on a series of islands and islets, the city today is laced with graceful canals and boasts some of the most delightful architecture in Northern Europe. The fun begins the moment you board the Sapphire Princess - which has been designed from bow to stern for your fun and enjoyment. As we sail out of Copenhagen, we’ll gather for a hosted Daddy Cruise Welcome Aboard Party. Here, you’ll meet your fellow cruisers and start making new friends right away.
Day 2 - Skagen, Denmark
On Denmark's northern tip, where the Baltic meets the North Sea, lies Skagen. Skagen is a fishing town with a maritime history that reaches back to the early Middle Ages. Boasting white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters and stunning natural landscapes, the area has lured artists since the mid-1800’s. Stroll through one of the many art galleries and museums. When it's time to taste the delicacies of the region, head to Pakhuset for a chance to discover one of Skagen's most iconic foods: marinated herring accompanied by Aquavit, a traditional spirit of Scandinavia infused with spices and herbs. A visit to Grenen, where the North and Baltic Seas converge, is a must for all voyagers. You can even straddle the waters with a foot in each mighty sea.
Day 3 - Oslo, Norway
Forest-clad slopes plummet to an island-studded fjord. Welcome to Oslo, Scandinavia's oldest capital city. The commercial center of Norway, Oslo has been a major trading port for over a millennium. Its harbor is crowded with shipping that ranges from cruise ships to workaday shrimp boats. The hills and lakes of its outlying countryside are a paradise for lovers of winter sports. And the city itself boasts a sophisticated, yet cozy charm, with a blend of 19th- and 20th-century buildings, many decorated with woodcarvings and bright frescoes, and wide avenues dotted with public squares and parks. In Oslo you can see the modern City Hall, several glassworks (the region is famous for its glass), Akershus Castle, “The Scream” by Edvard Munch, and parks galore.
Day 4 - Fun Day at Sea!
Lounge on your private balcony or near one of the pools, or maybe even find a quiet nook to settle in with a book. Want to be more active on your day at sea? Play bingo, work out at the gym, watch a movie, dance all night, attend a cooking seminar, soak in a hot tub, watch a sunset (or a sunrise), play trivia games, sing along at the piano bar, do some wine tasting, check your email or surf the internet, grab a snack, watch live entertainment, get lucky in the casino, indulge in a spa treatment, catch the game in the sports bar, and on and on...
Day 5 - Gdansk (Gdynia), Poland
Gdynia is your gateway port to Poland's fabled city of Gdansk. A member of the Hanseatic League, Gdansk was once the richest port on the Baltic and a cultural center that drew artists and intellectuals from across Europe. But by the end of WW2, Gdansk was in ruins and proud Poland lay in the grip of Russian occupation. Then, in 1980, the spirit of Gdansk's people proved even stronger than the iron grip of communism: a food riot led to the birth of Solidarity, the trade-labor movement that played a pivotal role in bringing down the Iron Curtain. Gdansk is now one of the amber centers of the world. This petrified tree resin has been revered for both jewelry and as a source of folk remedies for centuries. Gdansk's Old Town is a superb place to browse for amber jewelry and goods, as well as other local treasures.
Day 6 - Klaipeda, Lithuania
Klaipeda is a unique historic city with roots that go back to the days of German knights. And it's a gloriously royal city, too: it was once the capital of the Prussian Kingdom. Today Klaipeda is a modern city, known for its creative, innovative design and architecture, and even more for its friendly and welcoming people. The third largest city in Lithuania, Klaipeda’s cultural scene offers everything from internationally-known music concerts to sizzling jazz clubs, bars and countless museums and galleries; from a centuries-old fortress to the Soviet Nuclear Weapons Site museum.
Day 7 - Riga, Latvia
Capital of Latvia and the largest city of the Baltic Republics, Riga has long been a center of commerce and culture. Founded in the 13th century, the city rose to prominence as a member of the Hanseatic League, the great German-Baltic trading consortium that dominated Northern Europe during the Middle Ages. In the long struggle for Latvian independence, Riga has been ruled by Germans, Swedes and Russians. Today this "Little Paris of the Baltic" is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its architecture including one of the finest collections of Art Nouveau buildings (with outstanding examples of the German style Jugendstil) in Northern Europe.
Day 8 - Tallinn, Estonia
Like Latvia and Lithuania, the Baltic republic of Estonia has survived a turbulent history. The small nation was conquered and ruled by the likes of Teutonic Knights, Polish princes and Russian Tsars. For 51 years, Estonia remained a pawn in the Soviet empire. Like its sister republics, Estonia maintained its ties to the Western tradition, retaining the Latin alphabet and Catholic and Protestant faiths. Once a member of the historic Hanseatic League, Tallinn is the political, commercial and cultural center of Estonia. It is also the most progressive of the Baltics—same sex marriage and changing one’s gender are among many legal rights and protections here. Old Town is a treasure. I insist that most scenes from the “Shrek” movies were filmed here, it’s just that charming!
Day 9 - Helsinki, Finland
Perhaps their country's harsh climate encouraged the Finns' love and respect for design and the arts. Whatever the cause, there's no denying that Helsinki is one of the most vibrant and beautiful cities in Northern Europe. Hailed as the "Daughter of the Baltic," Finland's capital is a city of graceful neoclassical buildings, striking modern architecture and spacious boulevards dotted with squares and parks. Be sure to check out the Temppeliaukio (Rock Church), a one-of-a-kind Lutheran church built into a solid rock. And don’t miss a visit to an authentic Finnish sauna here.
Day 10 - Stockholm (Nynashamn), Sweden
Often described as the "Capital of Scandinavia," Stockholm traces its origins back seven centuries, when it was founded on the island of Gamla Stan. Stockholm then spread to cover 14 separate islands connected by bays, channels and inlets. The skyline is a sea of copper roofs grown green with patina, towers, spires and graceful cupolas that stand sentinel over the historic Old Town—one of the largest and best preserved medieval city centers in Europe. With its population of nearly a million people, Stockholm is one of the world's most beautiful, clean and orderly cities. Be sure to stop at the Stockholm Ice Bar—the world’s first permanent ice bar—where the interior is kept at 23 degrees all year round. The bar, stools and even the shot glasses are made of pure ice from a river in northern Sweden. Vodka never tasted so good!
Day 11 - Visby, Sweden
Dramatic 13th-century city walls surround the former Viking settlement of Visby, Sweden. Recognized by UNESCO as the best-preserved medieval commercial center in Northern Europe, this quaint town, known as the "City of Roses and Ruins," is home to ancient forts, churches and winding streets lined with cafés and cozy cottages. The Gotlands Fornsal Museum explores 8,000 years of the region's rich cultural history. Beyond the ancient walls is the Hanseatic harbor of Almedalen, dotted by historical sites; and scenic Dalmansporten, site of the 12th-century St. Mary Church, still in use today. If you seek the solace of the countryside, Gotland, Sweden's largest island, offers flowering meadows, pastoral views and the opportunity to experience the dairy products and sweet jams produced on local farms.
Day 12 - Fun Day at Sea!
Yes, after half a dozen new countries, you’ll be ready for another day to rest up at sea! Relax, unwind and enjoy your vacation mode. Lounge on your private balcony or near one of the pools, or maybe even find a quiet nook to settle in with a book. Want to be more active on your day at sea? Play bingo, work out at the gym, watch a movie, dance all night, attend a cooking seminar, soak in a hot tub, watch a sunset (or a sunrise), play trivia games, sing along at the piano bar, do some wine tasting, check your email or surf the internet, grab a snack, watch live entertainment, get lucky in the casino, indulge in a spa treatment, catch the game in the sports bar, and on and on.
Day 13 - Copenhagen, Denmark
Welcome back to Denmark—enriched and inspired, and full of memories that will last a lifetime! The Danish capital boasts a welcoming and vibrant LGBTQ+ scene, with a plethora of bars, cafes, and clubs that cater to the community. This inclusive atmosphere is mirrored in the city’s frequent hosting of LGBTQ+ events, including the famed Copenhagen Pride, making it a beacon of diversity and acceptance.
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