Birka cruises

Birka cruises


The Birka cruise lines are a cruise line that come from the Ãland Island, a Swedish speaking but Finnish region. They are the sister company of Birka Cargo, and of course with such excellent parental guidance you can ensure that the ships will be of high quality. With 40 years of experience as a cruise line you should also expect that the cruise line will also be on high quality when it comes to the Birka Cruises actually being good cruise lines who can provide very high level of satisfaction among its customers and patrons.

However, as a cruise line Birka cruises are a relatively small company with few ships, you should not expect a huge range of service and cruise options from the company. But when people book with Birka Cruises they are likely not doing it because they want a round the world extravaganza, but because they want to take a cruise with a company that has a long history with, and knowledge of, the Baltic sea. The latest ship available for Birka Cruises is the MS Birka Paradise which primarily operates the StockholmMariehamn line. It was built by a Finnish company and was the first ship ordered by Birka cruises since a ship that they ordered many decades ago was never delivered due to a ship builder's bankruptcy.

The fact that this ship was actually ordered indicates that Birka Cruises are going from strength to strength. While the ship is primarily cruising the frigid and cold waters of the Baltic Sea, the name Paradise was chosen because the ship looks like the sort that you would see in the Caribbean, and Birka cruises wanted to emphasize this fact. In line with the idea of beauty and modernity meeting on this new ship, new modern environmental technology are used such as closed sewage systems and environmentally friendly construction practices that ensured that the sensitive sea floor is not damaged by Birka Cruises. Birka Cruises visit ports such as Stockholm, Helsinki, Tallin, and Mariehamn.

During the summer season the cruises around the Baltic Sea region can be extended. The building of the Birka Paradise was done in response to the area of Baltic Sea region being made very competitive in relation to cruise ships, but is is unclear how long this success will last. It's clear though that the 22-hour cruises remain successful among people who want to take a break from life and relax on the Baltic Sea.