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DAY 2: Geiranger Panorama 1 (Geiranger-Alesund)
April 15-May 30, 4 1/2 hrs: National Geographic magazine has deemed
the Norwegian fjords the world's most untouched holiday
destination. It's easy to see why when you're in the village
of Geiranger. You'll enjoy a dizzying view of long, silvery
waterfalls cascading into the deep, emerald waters of the
fjords. You'll then take a heart-in-the-throat ride down
switchback roads to gentler terrain. A ferry from Eidsdal will
take you to the surprisingly urbane town of Alesund. From
there, travel up to the top of Aksla Mountain for a panoramic
view of Alesund, the surrouding archipelago, and the
magnificent Sunnmore Alps. Price:
€ 78
DAY 2: Geiranger Panorama 2 (Geiranger-Molde)
May 31-September 14. 7 1/2
hours: Travel up the Eagle's Way, passing
through the valley of Valldal. Saint Olav, Norway's patron
saint, also trekked through this beautiful valley, so you're
in good company. You'll then drive down the hairpin bends of
the Trollstigen road to the lush valley of Romsdal, which lies
in gentle contrast to the surrounding grey peaks. Conclude
with a short sightseeing tour of Molde. Price
€
138.
DAY 2: Art Nouveau Tour (Alesund)
January 1-April 14, September
15-December 31, 2 hours: After the fire of
1904, Alesund was rebuilt in the Art Nouveau style. This
guided walking tour provides a good insight into the city's
history and cultural life.
Price € 25
DAY 3: Trondheim with Nidaros
Cathedral
January 1-April 14, October 1-December 31, 2 hours, : Founded by a
Viking king in 997, Trondheim was, for many centuries,
Norway's capital. New kings still come to Nidaros Cathedral
for a blessing ceremony. Its many elegant wooden buildings
imbue the city with a rare intimacy and charm. Visit the Royal
Residence, on of the largest wooden buildings in all of
Scandinavia, and the brilliant white Kristiansten Fortress,
which towers over the town. You might also want to walk along
the wharves by the River Nid, some of which date back to the
18th century. Note: Excursion can be purchased on board only.
Price € 41
DAY 3: Nidaros Cathedral &
Ringve (Trondheim)
April 15-september 30, 3 hours: Visit the Nidaros Cathedral, Norway's
national shrine, and the Ringve Museum, a series of
well-preserved timber buildings that house a unique collection
of historical musical instruments. Price € 47
DAY 3: Sverresborg Trondelag
Folk Museum (Trondheim)
April 29
-September 28, 2 hours: The Sverresborg, Trondelag Folk Museum
surrounds the ruins of medieval Zion castle. Here, you'll
learn what Norwegian life was like, in both town and country,
from the 18th to 20th centuries. Highlights include a stave
church built in 1170; a traditional farmstead; the "Old
Town," with historical buildings from Trondheim; the 18th
century Gramgarden, for a krumkake tasting; and the visitor
center/handicrafts gift shop. Price € 34
DAY 4: Glacier Adventure,
Svartisen (Ornes-Bodo)
May 29-August 28 , 5-3/4
hours: On this excursion, you'll visit
Svartisen, Norway's second- largest glacier. Just south of
Ornes, you'll board a small boat to take you through narrow
straits to the Glacier Visitor Center, where you'll learn how
melted glacial water is collected and used for hydropower. As
you travel toward Bodo, you'll pass gorgeous pastoral
landscapes and stunning views of the ocean and fjords.
Price € 119
DAY 4: RIB Safari,
Saltstraumen (Bodo)
March 29-October 28, 2 hours: Travel by inflatable boat out to this wild, majestic
seascape for a chance to glimpse some White-tailed eagles
hovering in the sky as they hunt their prey. These sea eagles
are Europe's largest predatory bird, with wingspans of more
than six feet. This fully-guided tour should not be confused
with extreme sea rafting. The objective is to bring passengers
as close as possible to the eagles and the sea. You will be
provided with the necessary clothing. Price € 101
DAY 4: Lofotr Viking Feast (Stamsund-Svolvaer)
Jan 1 - April 12; October 12
- December 31, 3
hours:
Lofotr Viking Summer Feast: April 13 - September 12 From Stamsund or Svolvaer, we
travel by bus to Lofotr Viking Museum, where you are invited
to experience the largest house known from the Viking Age. The
chieftain's house has been recreated in full size, with
exhibits of finds from the Viking era. The chieftain and the
lady of the house want to give you an unforgettable night, as
they invite you to join in on a real Viking feast in the
banquet hall. Experience the magic and excitement as they make
sacrifices to the Norse gods, hoping that the sun will turn to
avoid Armageddon. Will we receive a sign from above? After a
meal fit for the gods, served with real mead, you travel by
bus to Svolvaer or Stamsund, where you board your Hurtigruten
ship.
Price € 90
DAY 5: The Arctic Capital
Tromso
All year, 2-1/2 hours: Called the "Paris of the North,"
Tromso is stunningly situated on an island set amid mountains
and fjords. Learn about Arctic flora and fauna at Polaria, a
museum and aquarium built to resemble huge blocks of ice
thrown ashore by the mighty ocean. Next, visit one of the
city's icons, the Arctic Cathedral, which rises some 120 feet
into the air like a mountain of ice. Its façade is a huge
stained-glass window with a grid of clear glass strips through
which daylight filters with mystical effect. It's an
experience not to be missed. Price € 47
DAY 5: Dogsledding (Tromso)
January 1-April 26, October
28-December 31, 3-1/2 hours: After a short
drive to Kvaloya Island near Tromso, you'll change into warmer
clothes and meet your sled dogs. They're eager to carry you
over a bleak, beautiful landscape of open seaside plains. In
the dark of winter, you'll be equipped with head lamps, which
create a magical atmosphere as the dogs run almost silently
through the snow. At the end of the trip, you'll visit a cozy
lavvo-a traditional Sami tent-where you will enjoy
refreshments around the open fire. Price € 125
DAY 5: Scenery and Huskies (Tromso)
May 25-August
27, 3-1/2
hours: If you love animals, this is the
trip for you. We head to the Tromso Wilderness Center, where
we greet 150 huskies and puppies, and learn about the
challenges of dogsledding and Finnmarkslopet, Europe's longest
dogsled race. We are also welcome to join the center's tour
guide to explore local plant and bird life on foot. We end in
a Sami lavvo, for beverages and dessert. Price € 50
DAY 5: Polar History City Walk
(Tromso)
January 1-April 11, October
11-December 31, 3 hours:
Does not operate on Dec 24,25,26 & 31. Jan 1 and April 1-5. Tromso is not
just the largest town in northern Norway, but also one with a
lot of history. Today, we will experience some of it. We meet
at the quay, from which a guide will take us to the Polar
Museum. On the way, we will see the statue of explorer Roald
Amundsen and the Hunting Monument. There is a wonderful view
of the sound and the Arctic Cathedral from the marketplace.
The Polar Museum is located in an old customs house from the
1830s; this charming attraction has exhibits of our proud
polar history of Arctic Ocean hunting and polar expeditions.
We will also see a film about the polar region made by
hunters. Price € 40
DAY 6: The North Cape (Honningsvag)
All year, 3-1/2 hours: Travel by bus from Honningsvag, The
northernmost community in Finnmark, toward the 71st parallel
and North Cape. In summer, you may glimpse reindeer grazing by
the roadside, or perhaps you'll catch sight of a red fox. The
region's flora and fauna are rare and exceptional. Look out
for the Chamorchis alpina, a dwarf orchid, and the brilliant
yellow globe flower. You'll be able to sample the delicious
cloudberry-if it's in season. By the sea, cliffs and skerries
abound with puffins, gannets and cormorants. Your trip ends at
North Cape, a fabled cliff formation rising a sheer 920 feet
out of the icy ocean. This is Europe's most northerly point.
Price € 91
DAY 6: Birdwatching Safari (Honningsvag)
April 26-August 26, 3-1/2 hours: Set out by motorcoach from Honningsvag
for the fishing hamlet of Gjesvaer. Continue by boat to a
nature reserve teeming with bird life. Conditions permitting,
you'll spot the Red-beaked puffin and Razor-billed auk, flocks
of kittiwake, and, perhaps, a mighty Sea eagle. Price € 119
DAY 6: A Taste of Lapland (Kjollefjord-Mehamn)
May 6-September 5, 2-1/2
hours: Discover the exciting history of
Norway's multiethnic Arctic coast on this fascinating and
informative excursion in Finnmark. Our visit begins at the
Coastal Center at Foldalbruket, a former fish processing plant
where we learn about whaling and Sami, Russian, and Norwegian
trade and settlement. Next, we visit the highland summer camp
of a family of Sami reindeer herders. In their lavvo, we enjoy
reindeer bouillon and coffee, and listen to Sami songs;
outside, we visit reindeer and even try throwing a traditional
lasso. We then head to the Finnmark Plateau, where we hope to
spot grazing reindeer herds. On the way to Mehamn, our guide
explains Arctic ecosystems, geology and lifestyles.
Price € 78
DAY 6: Scooter Trip in Lapland
(Kjollefjord-Mehamn)
January 1-May 5, December
10-31, 2-1/4 hours: The group will be met
quayside by the guide. We go indoors to don thermal suits,
shoes, hats, and gloves. Helmets are handed out and we are
ready for the trip up to the mountain by jeep or bus. On the
way, our guide will tell us about the Sami people,
geographical and climatic conditions, what it's like to live
on the coast of Finnmark and how the locals make use of the
nature all year round. As we approach the snow line, an
introduction to scooter driving will be given. Then it's time
for the scooter trip, with some of Norway's most experienced
instructors. Everyone may drive his or her own scooter. The
trip goes partly along paved highway and partly across open
terrain, dependent on weather conditions. Price € 250
DAY 7: The Russian Border (Kirkenes)
All year, 2 hours: At Kirkenes, the only Norwegian town where East
meets West, the ship turns around and starts its southward
journey. If you like, you may travel to Storskog, the
Norwegian border station on the Russian frontier. On the way
back, you'll stop at Prestfjellet Mountain to look out over
Kirkenes and the fjord.
Price € 40
DAY 7: Riverboat Safari (Kirkenes)
May 5-September
24, 2-1/2
hours: On Pasvik River in a river boat,
your guide will tell stories about the eastern Sami people,
the saintly Russian princes Boris and Gleb, and the holy
Orthodox monk Trifon of Pechenga. You'll also pass the Trifon
Cave and Kjerringstupet Cliff. Price € 100
DAY 7: Snowmobile Safari (Kirkenes)
January 1-Apr 29, December 9-31, 2-1/2 hours: What do you do when
the plains are buried in snow? Ride snowmobiles! Or maybe try
chair-sledding. You'll be dressed in good, warm clothes and
plied with piping-hot coffee, dried reindeer meat and Russian
sweets in the warmth of a lavvo. Price € 138
DAY 7: Kirkenes Snow Hotel (Kirkenes)
January 1-April 25, December
9-31, 2-1/2 hours: We depart Kirkenes
quay with our guide for the snow hotel, idyllically located
beside Gabba Reindeer Park. There, we visit Norway's biggest
ice bar-40 square feet in area, 26 feet high, and beautifully
decorated-for an ice-cold crowberry shot called
"Rudolph's Revenge." We tour the hotel's snow
suites, featuring snow and ice art. Then it's time to meet
reindeer, which run free in a large enclosure. You can get
very close and have them eat from your hand-a great photo op.
We then head to Gabba Kennel, home to many Siberian Husky
dogs. At the Gabba Restaurant, we gather around an open fire
to roast sausages, served with mustard and potato pancakes.
After warming up, it's back to the quay, stopping at
Prestefjell for views over Kirkenes and more photos. Price
€ 53
DAY 7: ATV/Quad Safari to the
Russian Border (Kirkenes)
May 28
-September 24, 2-1/2
hours: The trip goes up to the viewpoint
Kjerringstupet near Kirkenes. The story of Kjerringstupet is
presented and we look at settlements first occupied more than
10,000 years ago. We drive along the road through the town
center, and stop to have a look at the A/S Sydvaranger mines.
A short history of the mines is presented. Farther on, we
drive to the Norwegian-Russian border by Skafferhullet/
Elvenes. By the frontier, the guide tells us about the history
and culture of the area. We also visit a Norwegian military
watch tower that is often manned. From the tower, we can see
Boris Gleb on the Russian side. We continue to another
viewpoint, where we can see the Russian Orthodox chapel in
Boris Gleb. Next, we go to see the official border crossing to
Russia at Storskog. We stop to have coffee/tea and muffins.
You may also buy local souvenirs here. We return to Kirkenes
via the viewpoint Prestefjellet, overlooking the town and
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DAY 8: Breakfast at
the North Cape (Honningsvag-Hammerfest)
May 1-Sep 30, , 6
hours: There is something very
special about experiencing the North Cape early in the
morning. After enjoying breakfast and spending some
time on the Finnmark plateau, board a motorcoach to
head southward along the mighty Porsangerfjord. This
part of Finnmark is characterized by fishing and
agriculture. In the summer, reindeer graze the plains.
Rejoin your ship in Hammerfest, the world's
northernmost town.
Price € 119
DAY 8: Hammerfest: The
northernmost town in the world
May 25
-September 8,
1 hour: Hammerfest is the
northernmost town in the world. From headquarters of
the Royal and Ancient Polar Bear Society, a bus takes
us to the Meridian monument, a UNE SCO World Heritage
site. The column commemorates the first official
measurement of the exact size and shape of the Earth.
We stop for photos, a brief description, and
spectacular views of Melkoya island and the Snohvit
liquid natural gas (LNG ) field. In 1891, Hammerfest
became the first town in northern Europe to get
electric street lighting, thanks to hydropower. You
will hear a bit about Europe's first LNG factory, on
Melkoya. On the way up Salen mountain, you'll also
hear more about Hammerfest's hunting and fishing
traditions as well as its history, including its total
destruction in World War II . You will also learn
about Sami history and culture and, perhaps, will spot
some reindeer. Before we return to the quay, we will
drive past the local church, with its unique
architecture inspired by fish flakes. Price € 29
DAY 8: Midnight
Concert (Tromso)
April 15-September
23, 1¼ hours: In Tromso, enjoy a
nighttime concert at the Arctic Cathedral. If you're
lucky, the Midnight Sun will come streaming in as the
church resounds with Norwegian folk melodies, psalms,
and classical song. A truly memorable experience.
Price € 44
DAY 8: The Sami
Experience (Hammerfest)
June 13-August 8,
1-1/2 hours: Immerse yourself in
Sami culture. Compare gamme, the turf huts Sami live
in today, with goahti, the traditional versions.
Listen to Sami folk stories and the singing known as
joik, while you sample Sami delicacies. You'll also
learn about duodji, Sami handicrafts, and will have
the chance to purchase some souvenirs if you like.
Price € 47
DAY 9: A Taste of
Vesteralen (Harstad-Sortland)
All year, 4-1/4
hours: This excursion takes you on
a journey from Viking times, through the Middle Ages,
up to present day. First, you'll visit Trondenes
Church, Norway's northernmost medieval church, then on
to the local historical center, where a millennium's
worth of history is presented in original objects, as
well as smells and sounds. Feast your eyes on the
everchanging landscape on the drive across Hinnoya
from Harstad to Sortland. Hidden between the peaks of
Vesteralen lie rich, fertile pockets of farmland.
While idyllic in summer, they are just as pretty
covered in snow. Price € 62
DAY 9: Lofoten (Svolvaer-Stamsund)
March 24-August
31,
3 hours: Take a motorcoach
journey from Svolvaer through the lovely Lofoten
Islands. You will stop at an art gallery in
Henningsvaer, perhaps the most charming fishing
village in this archipelago, where you can see the
works of Norwegian artists who have depicted what life
at sea was like in the old days. You'll also have the
chance to view a fascinating display of photographs of
this island chain in all its atmospheric beauty. But
don't content yourself with photos; look around and
enjoy the stunning vistas that surround you. The trip
continues through Lofoten's famous mountain
landscapes. Enjoy the views!
Price € 65
DAY 9: Sea Eagle
Safari (Svolvaer)
March 24-September
7,
2 hours: After exploring the
spectacular Trollfjord onboard the MS Orca, your Sea
eagle safari begins. Fish is brought onboard to feed
these magnificent birds. Keep your camera ready for
this up-closeand- personal experience. The eagle
safari lasts from 45 minutes to an hour, and if you're
lucky, five or six majestic birds circle the boat at
the same time. Then we set our course for Svolvaer,
arriving at the quay about five minutes ahead of your
Hurtigruten ship. This is an excursion you will
remember for the rest of your life! Price € 79
DAY 9: Lofotr Viking
Feast (Stamsund-Svolvaer)
January 1-April 7,
October 7-December 31, 3 hours:
From Stamsund or Svolvaer, we travel by bus to Lofotr
Viking Museum, where you are invited to experience the
largest house known from the Viking Age. The
chieftain's house has been recreated in full size,
with exhibits of finds from the Viking era. The
chieftain and the lady of the house want to give you
an unforgettable night, as they invite you to join in
on a real Viking feast in the banquet hall. Experience
the magic and excitement as they make sacrifices to
the Norse gods, hoping that the sun will turn to avoid
Armageddon. Will we receive a sign from above? After a
meal fit for the gods, served with real mead, you
travel by bus to Svolvaer or Stamsund, where you board
your Hurtigruten ship.
Price € 90
DAY 11: Trondheim with
Nidaros Cathedral
All year, 2 hours: Visit the Nidaros Cathedral,
Norway's national shrine, and the Ringve Museum, a
series of well-preserved timber buildings that house a
unique collection of historical musical instruments.
Price € 41
DAY 11: Sverresborg
Trondelag Folk Museum (Trondheim)
April 21-September
20,
2 hours: The Sverresborg Trondelag
Folk Museum surrounds the ruins of medieval Zion
castle. Here, you'll learn what Norwegian life was
like, in town and country, from the 18th to 20th
centuries. Highlights include a stave church built in
1170; a traditional farmstead; the "Old
Town," with historical buildings from Trondheim;
the 18th century Gramgarden, for a krumkake tasting;
and the visitor center/handicrafts gift shop.
Price € 34
DAY 11: The Atlantic
Road (Kristainsund-Molde)
April
21-September 5,
4-1/2 hours: The Atlantic Road,
one of Norway's most visited tourist destinations, was
the winner of the "Engineering Feat of the
Century" prize in 2005. The road is five miles
long and built on eight bridges in picturesque
surroundings. We start with a short city sightseeing
tour in the port of Kristiansund before taking the
ferry to Bremsnes. We are now going to visit Kvernes
Stave Church, which is thought to have been built in
the first part of the 13th century. The church, which
is a one-nave stave church of the
"More-type," is beautifully located on
Averoy and is rich in ornaments. Afterwards, we go to
the tavern "Bjarmars Favorittkro," where we
are served the specialty of the house: Bacalao-or
cooked dried codfish-prepared with local ingredients
and served with bread. We finish with a caramel
pudding and coffee/tea, before we continuing along the
Atlantic Road. Photo opportunities. We finish with a
short sightseeing tour in Molde. The famous Norwegian
writer Henrik Ibsen called Molde "the town of
flowers," but today it's better known as
"the town of roses."
Price € 91
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