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Saturday
(day 1) Bergen (Internationl flight not included)
18.00
Check-in and registration on board MS Nordstjernen in
Bergen. Departure
Bergen. Information meeting on board before sailing
towards Flåm where we will make our first stop during
our cruise.
Sunday
(day 2)
08.00
Arrival Flåm. Beautiful Flåm is situated in the
innermost part of the Aurlandsfjord, a tributary of the
204 kilometres long, and up to 1.308 metres deep,
Sognefjord. Surrounded by steep mountain- sides,
roaring waterfalls and deep valleys, Flåm is a paradise
for everyone looking for a one-of-a-kind experience with
nature. We really recommend you to try the Flåm Railway
- an incredible train journey from the mountain station
at Myrdal on the Bergen Railway, down to Flåm station
nestled in the innermost corner of the Aurlandsfjord.
The train journey provides some of Norway's wildest and
most magnificent scenery. On the 20 km long train ride
you can see rivers that cut through deep ravines,
waterfalls cascade down the side of steep, snow-capped
mountains and mountain
farms cling dizzily to sheer slopes. The train drives
slowly and even stops at the most beautiful sights.
Alternatively we suggest a walk on your own in the
village of Flåm.
12.00
Departure Flåm. We are sailing towards Gudvangen in Nærøy- fjorden,
the most beautiful and spectacular arm of Sognefjorden.
Here we will enjoy the view of steep mountains covered
with snow,
wild waterfalls and vivid cultural landscapes with tiny
farms clinging to the mountainsides. The fjord is 17
kilometres long, and the width is only 250 metres where
it's most narrow.
Nærøyfjorden is now on the World Heritage List
of Unesco. After visiting Nærøyfjorden we head for
Geiranger.
Monday
(day 3)
08.00
We arrive in Geirangerfjorden. The Geiranger Fjord is
called the most
beautiful fjord in the world. Here you will find scenery
that will leave you breathless. Among other sights, we
will see the famous waterfalls named "The
Seven Sisters". We will also get to know more about
how life was on the abandoned farms along the fjord's
banks, such as Skageflå, Knivsflå and Blomberg.
13.00
Our next stop will be in Ålesund. Ålesund's beautiful
Art Nouveau architecture is known far and wide. The
myriad of turrets, spires and beautiful ornamentation
that give the town its distinctive character are like
something from a fairytale. We go on land, and may
participate in a guided tour in the city, or we may
spend the time on land on our own. There is also time
for shopping.
20.00
We are sailing out from Ålesund, leaving the coast of Møre,
heading for Trøndelag and the regional capital of Mid
Norway - Trondheim.
Tuesday
(day 4)
08.00
Trondheim holds a special place in Norwegian history and
culture. This was
the first capital of Norway, and is still the city where
new kings receive their ceremonial blessing. Today
Trondheim is a modern city, a centre of knowledge with a
highly respected university, many popular colleges and a
research community ranking among the best in Europe. The
well-known cathedral Nidarosdomen is only one out of
many sights well worth visiting in Trondheim. Time on
our own.
12.00
We are leaving the coast of Trøndelag, heading for the
Lofoten islands.
Wednesday
(day 5)
13.00
Beautiful Reine is the first place we arrive at in
Lofoten. We are
sailing slowly to watch and admire this spectacular
area. Reine is a traditional fishing village in the
municipality Moskenes, furthest out on
mainland Lofoten.
14.00
After visiting Reine, we are meeting the 100 kilometres
long Lofoten Wall
rising from the sea. A seemingly solid, jagged mountain
range, which shelters the many fishing stations,
including Stamsund and Svolvær from the sea to the
west.
17.00
We arrive in Svolvær in the afternoon. Landing.
Sightseeing or time on our own. Svolvær is the capital
of Lofoten, and an important junction for the entire
region.
20.30
We are leaving Svolvær and head north towards the
beautiful Trollfjorden and the Vesterålen region. In
addition to the dramatic geography, Trollfjorden is well
known for the battle between fishermen using the new
steamboats and the fishermen still using the traditional
boats (rowing and sailing boats), in 1880. Trollfjorden
is located on the west side of Raftsundet, between the
two regions Vesterålen and Lofoten. The fjord is
2 km long, 100 metres wide at the mouth of the fjord,
and with a maximum depth of 62 metres.
Thursday
(day 6)
07.30
Early in the morning we arrive at Bjarkøy, just outside
Harstad. This municipality consists of 365 islands, and
all of them are varied and special in its own way. The
nature varies from great mountains to hills, woods and
bare rock faces. In the summer you can enjoy one of the
beautiful white beaches out here. At the northern side
of Bjarkøy we find the bird cliffs named Krykkjeberg.
Up to 10.000 birds are nesting here, and we're crossing
the strait to experience the fantastic bird life at
close range.
On
our way towards Tromsø, we are sailing along the second
largest island of Norway, Senja. This is a lush island
in the mouth of the fjord, with former fishing villages
and places with lots of traditions.
14.30
We're sailing on through Rystraumen before we get the
first glimpse of
Tromsø, the city that has lots of names to live up to. "Nordens Paris", "The Gateway to
the Arctic" or "The Gateway to the Arctic Sea" - please choose! We spend the
afternoon on a guided tour, or we may discover the city on our
own. The famous cathedral Ishavskatedralen is a must, and so is
the Arctic experience center Polaria.
18.30
Our journey continues north. Sheltered by the large
islands Ring-vassøy, Reinøy, Vanna and Arnøy in west. In
east we can enjoy the view of the spectacular mountains
Lyngsalpene.
We're heading east, passing through the strait Magerøysundet
and further on to Honningsvåg.
Friday
- Saturday (day 7 - 8)
10.00
Thanks to a good and sheltered port, Honningsvåg has
become a prominent fishing harbour and the capital of
Nordkapp. Not less than 4.000 - 5.000 ships are arriving here yearly.
The Nordkapp museum contains local coastal culture and a very
pleasant host and hostess. From here we might visit Nordkapp on
our sight-seeing tour, or we can spend the time on our own
in Honningsvåg.
15.00
We are sailing around the cape, leaving the Norwegian
coast, heading for Svalbard. The voyage to Longyearbyen
takes appr.2 days. On board there will be different
causeries, telling us about the exciting polar history and the flora and fauna
waiting for us at the archipelago. If we're allowed by the ice- and
weather conditions, we will do a landing at Bjørnøya
(the Bear Island).
Sunday
(day 9)
10.00
Arrival in Longyearbyen, a town with appr. 1.800
inhabitants. A guided tour in town and the local areas will give
us an introduction to the exciting history of Longeyearbyen. We also
visit Svalbard Museum and Gallery Svalbard. We will have lunch at Longyearbyen's historic hotel,
Spitsbergen Hotel. Time on our own.
18.00
We are sailing out of Adventfjorden from Longyearbyen,
heading for Barentsburg, the Russian mining town in
Grønfjorden. Sightseeing and optional Folklore show at the
Cultural house whilst being on land in Barentsburg.
At nighttime we're
sailing northward, out from the Icefjord, then along the
coast of the
Prins Karls Forland.
Monday
- Tuesday (day 10 - 11)
In
the morning we wake up somewhere outside the seven
glaciers named Sjubre-flaket, and we are sailing further
on to the magnificent Magdalenefjorden. At Gravneset we
make our first landing with the tender boats. Gravneset
is well known for its many visual cultural monuments
from the whaling period on Svalbard.
The
additional program for Monday and Tuesday is based on
the existing weather- and ice conditions. Most likely we
will get to see the walrus colony at Moffen
Island, we
are trying to cross the 80° parallel, and we might also
visit Gråhuken - outermost in Woodfjorden, and the
trapper station in Mushamna.
Tuesday: In
the afternoon MS Nordstjernen is sailing southwards.
Wednesday
(day 12)
Arrival
in Ny-Ålesund at appr. 10.00. Ny-Ålesund has an
exciting history based on both coal mining and polar
exploration. Today the settlement is a modern research
centre with facilities and infrastructure of a high
standard. Guided walk in town, optional museum visit and
souvenir shopping. Leaving Ny-Ålesund we are crossing
the Kongsfjord and sail towards the former settlement Ny-London
where a marble mine was established by Mr. Mansfield
from England in the beginning of the 19th century. The
remaining from this adventurous business is still
visible and interesting.
Sailing
out from Kongsfjorden we also go into the edge of the
ice in the beautiful Krossfjorden. At night we continue
southwards along the coast of Prins Karls Forland and
return back to the Isfjorden.
Thursday
(day 13)
Arrival
in Longyearbyen at 09.00. Brunch is served on board.
Disembarkation with transfer from the ship to the
Radisson SAS Polar Hotel Spitsbergen at 11.00. Here you
may store your luggage until the departure. Time on our
own.
Transfer from the hotel to the airport at 13.00.
Tour
ends here.
Departure SK4425 to Oslo via Tromsø at 14.55.
The
program is subject to alternation due to weather- and
ice-conditions.
During
the cruise along the Norwegian shoreline, we offer a
number of excursions ashore. Read more about these
excursions here.
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