Our port of entry was Nynaeshamn, a small port located about 45 minutes from Stockholm. The ship is at anchor and so we had to go ashore by the ships tender boats. On shore several buses were waiting to take us into the city for a tour. Stockholm is a beautiful city built on a series of 14 islands. These islands are connected 40 bridges . There is also a good public transportation including buses and trams and a modern subway that will take you anywhere .As in Venice, there is water everywhere but here there vehicular traffic allowed. On our bus we passed many historic buildings. The highlight in my opinion was the visit to the Vasa museum. This museum was built around the warship Vasa which sunk on her maiden voyage in1628. Swedish King Gustavus Adolphus commissioned this ship to be built for his Navy and it was to be the largest and most heavily armed ship of its time. Unfortunately the design was such that it really was not sea worthy and it capsized when a gust of wind caused the ship to list so much that the water entered the open gun ports causing the ship to sink to the bottom of the port. It remained there for the next 333 years until it was raised and restored . It is the best preserved ship of it’s era in the world.
At noon we just happened to be in the right place as the Royal guard paraded by us on their way to changing the Guard outside the Royal Palace. We walked over the bridge onto the island of Gamla Stan, considered to be the Old City. In 1600 this was the area that was considered Stockholm. The Royal Palace is the most prominent structure on the island. The oldest square called Stortorget is located here with many small coble stoned lanes and streets exiting to be explored. I think that this city is my favourite of those that we have visited on the cruise. Gale has informed me that her favorite would be St Petersburg. We have been blessed with great weather since we left St Petersburg. Since this is our last port our sight seeing has come to an end. Once we get back to the ship we will depart for Copenhagen and then the long flight home. Cruising on the NCL Sun has been a really nice experience. The staff have all been really great and we have been treated well. The dining has been wonderful with a great choice of menu and wine selections. Sometime in the future we will try to join them for an adventure to a new destination.