Tallinn
We slept exceptionally well in our cute cabin, you could barely tell we were on a ship as it was so smooth. We wandered to one of the restaurants for a coffee and waited for the ship to reach Tallinn.
We were scheduled to disembark at 10.45am so we dutifully caught the lift to the exit point about 10 minutes before that, only to find that most of the other 2,300 guests on the ship had the same idea. We were all crammed together like sardines waiting for the single exit door to open, so we both decided masks would be needed here, even though none of the other participants in this potential super spreader event thought so.
Tallinn had a very quiet laidback vibe but this could be because it was Sunday afternoon. The prices were noticeably cheaper than we had experienced in Denmark and Sweden, so we took advantage of that to have a nice steak dinner.
We had a modern apartment with balcony and a washing machine, always a bonus when travelling for long periods, so we took the opportunity to wash nearly every bit of clothing we had.
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