Hurtigruten UK: Norwegian Fjords & Northern Lights Cruises

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One of the most popular excursions is a visit to the North Cape, one of the northernmost points on the European continent marked by the photogenic globe monument. Its compact size makes it ideal to discover and experience the best, the city has to offer. For the cultural loves, the Bydgdøy peninsula is home to several museums like the outdoor museum, Folkemuseet and the Viking ship museum.

Leknes, Lofoten Islands, Norway

The key is to choose the experience that aligns best with your own preferred travel style. Another example of what's possible is from NCL on their new ship Norwegian Prima. An 11-day itinerary from Southampton includes stops at Zeebrugge and Amsterdam on the way to Norway's Geirangerfjord, before the ship makes its way to three ports of call in Iceland. They range in cruise length, accommodation standard, departure port, destinations, and onboard activities among many other factors. Any one factor can drastically alter the cruising experience, for the better, or for the worse. Although the villages all have pretty settings, there isn't a lot to do in the ports themselves.

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But before we dock in Bergen, there is some fascinating scenery ahead of us. The town is spread over three islands and known for being Norway’s “Bacalao Capital” for the salted cod that’s dried on the surrounding cliffs, called klippfisk in Norwegian. We also sail past the Seven Sisters mountain range – with peaks up to 1,100 m high.

Midnight adventures

After breakfast, make your own way to Oslo Central Railway Station to commence your ‘Norway in a Nutshell’ adventure by boarding the train to Myrdal. Enjoy one of the world's most scenic rail journeys as you travel from Oslo through farmland, past lush green forests and majestic peaks. In conclusion, Norway's fjords offer something for every traveller, be it a comprehensive cruise experience or a DIY exploration.

The coast can see frequent rain and decent winds, and winters range from mild to just below freezing, so when you're packing for your cruise make sure you're prepared for anything. The Norwegian Fjords are beautiful throughout the year, but we think especially so in the bright spring and summer months. Sail with us from April to September to enjoy blooming wildflower meadows and long summer days. Nature buffs and adventure seekers can’t miss seeing the stunning Norwegian fjords during their cruise. Bergen is a great jumping-off point to see fjords like Hardangerfjord, the country’s second-largest fjord. UNESCO World Heritage Site Geirangerfjord is known as the “crown jewel” of the country’s fjords, contrasting steep waterfalls with snow-peaked mountain caps.

Sailing from Southampton affords you the luxury of holiday relaxation as soon as you board your ship. The Norwegian Fjords is an astounding landscape made of many narrow deep seas, framed by dramatic mountainous land. The Norwegian fjords were created by moving glaciers over a period of 2.5 million years – Mother Nature certainly took her time to make these marvels.

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Ride a funicular rail to the summit of Mt. Fløyen for incredible panoramic views of the city below. Explore the surrounding fjords on an unforgettable kayaking or hiking adventure. Uncover the awe-inspiring natural beauty of Norway’s fjords or journey into the region’s dramatic past while exploring Viking history on a shore excursion with Norwegian.

During the summer the ships sail along the Geirangerfjord and in the autumn, the Hjørundfjord is often included on itineraries. Finally, it's not uncommon for some cruise lines to advertise fjord cruises that predominantly dock in major cities such as Bergen and Stavanger. While you'll still experience scenic coastline, it may not be the fjords experience you're imagining. Explore Oslo’s famous Viking Ship Museum and see three expertly preserved vessels. Bergen is also home to its own art museum that uniquely preserves the homes of famous composers throughout history.

In the afternoon, the ship sails northwest, passing the Kjeungskjær lighthouse, islets and rocky reefs and onwards towards charming Rørvik. In summer, we continue to Ringve Museum of Musical History, where Norwegian music´s past is brought to life in a grand manor with a fantastic view. You may enjoy a stroll in the cobblestone alleyways, a bite at an outdoor café or restaurant, a trip on the Fløibanen funicular or a visit to the famous fish market.

We now reach spectacular Trollfjord, only 2 km long, 100 m wide and surrounded by majestic mountains. If possible, we sail inside, where the dramatic landscape inspires images of fairy tales and trolls. After a brief stop in Hammerfest, we arrive in Havøysund the world’s northernmost fishing village.

†Early Saver price of £699 per person is based on two adults sharing the lowest grade of Inside cabin available on cruise G527. Early Saver bookings are made at the relevant cabin grade and a cabin number is allocated by P&O Cruises prior to departure. These terms and conditions vary, where relevant, the applicable booking conditions which are otherwise unchanged. For those travelling on family-friendly ships, dress codes also don’t apply to children aged 17 and under. Our Scandinavian tour packages offer a deeply immersive experience — the perfect Nordic adventure is waiting for you.

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The story goes that seven beautiful troll sisters got caught out at sunrise and turned to stone, thus the seven beautiful peaks. Between Stamsund and Svolvær, you can experience life on an organic herb and cheese farm, or visit the Lofoten’s only craft brewery, in Svolvær. We then sail along the beautiful coast of Helgeland to Bodø, where you can experience Saltstraumen, the world’s most powerful maelstrom, by small boat. You can also join the Hurtigruten Guides for a hike to discover more of the area. Founded by Viking king Olav Tryggvason in 997, Trondheim today is a unique mix of the ancient and modern.

Waterfalls are an impressive feature, and from Pulpit Rock you can see over the Lysefjord from over 600 metres above. Mid-sized Aurora is a world-class ship, bringing the joys of classic cruise travel to all. Whether you're a laid-back day-tripper or an active adventurer, these showstopping wonders won't fail to impress. Take the kids.Norway is family friendly, with lots of outdoor play structures and kiddie areas in museums and shopping venues.

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