The most scenic route in Denmark is the best place for beach bums. The long ride will never let you be separated from the sea. The 800 km route comprises stunning beach views. The route may sound long and exhausting but the truth is contrary to your expectations. Prepare to be amazed and astounded by perfect scenes day in, day out along the journey. The itinerary from the fjords of Funen to the landscape in Lolland-Falster and the white cliffs at Mon can change the rest of your life. Professional cyclist can complete the route in one trip. As tourists seeking for adventure yet relaxed trip, you have the option to subdivide it into two and come back again on the next vacation.
The Baltic Sea Ferries
The ferry is the mode of transporting you from one land to the other. In The Baltic Sea, most ferries are used to transport cars. At the same time, they are known for short cruise trips. For 24 hours, the cruise is filled with people who enjoy drinking and dancing, especially during the weekend and the holidays. Cruises also cater special events such as music festivals which is a bit pricey. The cruises have online reservation for only a few vessels however; there have been failures in accepting international cards. Booking and paying in the port will cost you only a few tokens extra.
The Baltic route is divided into 19 stages of astounding sceneries. You can begin at any starting points. The books will guide you to start at the German border in South Jutland. Most routes cover a maximum of 60 km. The long cycling route will pass by museums, parks, castles and beautiful sights that will give you a sense of time-travel. The rest of the trip offers beautiful cruise adventures that will serve as a break from long stretches of stress at work. It might require effort and lots of energy to complete the ride but it is all worth it.
The sea ferries allow you to sleep overnight at a price of a cabin. A cabin is occupied by four passengers with a two star hotel quality. This is the cheapest accommodation in the route. Most cruise ferries have cafes and restaurants on board at standard price. Drinks in the bar are cheaper compared to pubs. A trip will never be completed unless you buy souvenirs.
Purchasing can be of various places as ferries make stops that feature stores with very affordable buys compared to Swedish and Finnish levels. Items like tobacco and wine are sold at cheap prices as the locals have personally made it as their source of living. Ferries accept credit cards and local currencies just in case you wonder about the payment method. The tickets are the only exception.
The ferries also offer a lot of activities to keep you entertained. They have children playrooms and if the weather allows, sunbathing at the roof deck is for free. It is how you spend a weekend’s worth of escapade or a lifetime of travels. Europe has a lot to offer aside from the ones you see on magazines.