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Cruise
Itinerary
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NORTHBOUND
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Day
1: Bergen
Bergen
is the bustling capital of Norway's fjord district. If you
arrive a few hours before departure, stroll around the old
wooden buildings in the Bryggen Wharf, remnants of its
Hanseatic past. In travel's early days, it was easier to get
from Bergen to the Continent by sea than it was to get to
Oslo-a fact apparent in this city's architecture and culture.
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Day
2: Maloy–Torvik–Alesund–Molde–Kristiansund
When
you awake, the ship will be crossing the open Stadthavet and
heading for Torvik. En route, you'll stop in the beautiful Art
Nouveau town of Alesund. (Between April 15 and September 14,
all ships call at Geiranger in the Geirangerfjord, a UNESCO
World Heritage site, to see the beautiful Brudesloret, Friaren,
and the Seven Sisters waterfalls.) After a call at Molde—its
magnificent view of the Romsdal Alps made it a favorite
vacation spot of Henrik Ibsen—the ship will carefully
navigate the Hustadvika, a belt of islets and skerries, before
docking at Kristiansund. Optional shore excursions available.
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Day
3: Trondheim–Rorvik
The
ship arrives early this morning in ancient Trondheim, where
you'll have time to explore this jewel of a city, Norway's
first capital. Did you know that the first Viking sale of
goods from “the new found land” took place here about 1000
AD? Timber from Liev Eriksson's Vinland estate was sold to a
Bremen merchant. Walk the charming streets, sit by the
peaceful harbor, or cross the old city bridge to see the
restored wooden buildings in Bakklandet and the great gothic
cathedral of Nidaros, where the new kings of old Norway once
received their official blessing. From Trondheim, the ship
sails on to Rorvik, where the southbound and northbound
coastal ships meet. Optional shore excursions available.
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Day
4: Ornes–Bodo–Stamsund–Svolvaer
Today
you'll cross the Arctic Circle. Of course you can't actually
see the line, but on your portside, the globe on the island of
Vikingen serves as a marker. There are spectacular sites
ahead: islands and skerries with majestic rock formations,
whose origins are the stuff of legend. After Bodo, the ship
heads out to open sea for the Lofoten Islands with their
picturesque cabins on stilts and weathered wooden racks with
drying cod. In the evening, she'll navigate the narrow
Raftsund Strait, passing the looming crags of the Trollfjord.
Optional shore excursions available.
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Day
5: Harstad–Finnsnes–Tromso–Skjervoy
This
morning you'll pass the medieval Trondenes church before
calling at Harstad for breakfast. Afterward, you'll sail
across the Vagsfjord past the great island of Senja with its
diverse countryside of farmland, pine trees, and plunging
peaks. Later you'll stop at Tromso, the “Paris of the
North.” In the 19th century, Russian, British, Dutch, and
German ships called here before heading off on Arctic
expeditions for hunting whales, walruses and seals. Optional
shore excursions available.
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Days
6–7: Hammerfest–Havoysund– Honningsvag–Kjollefjord–Mehamn–
Berlevag–Kirkenes
Finnmark's
landscape is austere in its beauty, teeming with wildlife.
Watch for rookeries of puffins and gannets along the cliffs
and pods of orca hunting for herring. After calling at
Honningsvag, the capital of the North Cape, the ship heads
east toward the pretty fishing villages of Kjollefjord, Mehamn,
and Berlevag. On the seventh day, you'll arrive at Kirkenes,
the journey's northern terminus and turning point. Optional
shore excursions available for both days
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| SOUTHBOUND
CRUISE |
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Day
7: Kirkenes–Vardo–Batsfjord–Berlevag
After
a few hours docked at Kirkenes, the ship will depart upon the
southbound half of her voyage, calling during the day at ports
passed at night on the trip northward. Crossing Varangerfjord,
Norway's only east-facing fjord and a fabled bird-watching
site, you'll arrive in Vardo, the easternmost point of the
country. Next the ship will round the Varanger peninsula,
where archaeologists excavated a community believed to date
from 9000 BC. In the evening, the ship calls at Batsfjord,
which also boasts the remains of a Stone Age settlement, and
Berlevag. Look out for the Tanahorn mountain, which long ago
was a Sami sacrifice site.
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Day
8: Honningsvag–Havoysund– Hammerfest–Oksfjord–Skjervoy–Tromso
The
ship arrives at Honningsvag in the early morning. After
calling at Havoysund, she will stop for 1 1/2 hours in
Hammerfest, the world's most northerly town. Despite its
remote location, it was the first Norwegian town to have
electric street lighting and its own power station. She then
heads south to Oksfjord, whose glacier calves directly into
the sea. After crossing open water, the ship calls at the old
trading post of Skjervoy. You'll dock in Tromso just in time
to savor its nightlife. Optional shore excursions available.
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9: Harstad–Risoyhamn–Sortland– Stokmarknes–Svolvaer–Stamsund
The
island groups of Lofoten and Vesteralen have some of the most
stunning scenery on this journey. Before your arrival, you'll
see the captain skillfully maneuver the ship through the
shallow waters of the Risoyrenna Channel, where sand banks are
visible through the green water on both sides of the channel.
The ship will negotiate the narrow Raftsund Strait leading
into the breathtaking Trollfjord, before arriving in Svolvaer
and Stamsund. Later, the ship heads east across Vestfjord
toward Bodo. Optional shore excursions available.
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Day
10: Ornes–Nesna–Sandnessjoen– Bronnoysund–Rorvik
From
Ornes, you'll travel through crystalline waters, filled with
spawning cod from January to April, and go by lush
agricultural fields. Nearly every towering peak you'll see is
associated with a local legend. Crossing the Arctic Circle
once again, you'll pass the idyllic island of Sandnessjoen. On
the approach to Bronnoysund, which you reach this afternoon,
you'll spy the mythical Seven Sisters Mountains. Make sure
you're on deck when the ship departs Bronnoysund—you'll be
impressed by the captain's steady hand! Today's last port of
call will be Rorvik.
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Day
11: Trondheim–Kristiansund–Molde
Arrive
in Trondheim early, with time to visit Norway's largest
medieval church, Nidaros Cathedral, and the restored
Archbishop's Residence. You'll then sail out through the
beautiful Trondheimsfjord, past Hitra, island of deer, and
lonely Grip. At day's end, you'll call at Molde, before
arriving in Alesund late in the evening in time for a stroll
on shore. Optional shore excursion available.
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12: Torvik–Maloy–Floro–Bergen
During
the night, the ship will call at Torvik, Maloy, and Floro. The
World's Most Beautiful Voyage is drawing to a close. Yet still
ahead lies mile after mile of spectacular west Norway scenery:
holly trees on Svanoy, the mouth of Sognefjord, and the
beautiful archipelago on the approach to Bergen.
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