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6, 7 & 12-day Voyage Options Enjoy days filled with spectacular fjords, snow-capped mountains, and an astonishing variety of flora and fauna. Make sure to pack your camera and binoculars for this, "The World's Most Beautiful Voyage." Cruise Itinerary Your Norwegian cruise's 12 day journey begins in Bergen, the center of Norway's vibrant commercial trade. Today Bergen is a central point of all Norway travel, known as the "Gateway to the Fjords." It is indeed the natural starting point for exploring the breathtaking fjords of western Norway. Bergen is a harbor town established by the Viking King Olav more than nine hundred years ago. It has quickly become a favorite destination for all those on a Norway travel adventure and the perfect place for your Hurtigruten Norwegian cruise to begin. Day 1 Bergen Bergen is the bustling capital of Norway's fjord district. If you arrive a few hours before your Norwegian cruise's 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. You begin your Norway travel expedition this evening as you embark on your Norwegian cruise. This is also the embarkation port for the 7-day Northbound voyage. Day 2 Maloy-Torvik-Alesund-Molde-Kristiansund Wake up to the breathtaking beauty of Norway as your ship crosses the open Stadthavet and heads for Torvik. Along the way your Norway travel will be enhanced with a 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.) 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? Or that timber from Liev Eriksson's Vinland estate was sold to a Bremen merchant? 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. 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. 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.
This is the end of the trip and the disembarkation point for the 7-day Northbound voyage.
Day 7 Kirkenes-Vardo-Batsfjord-Berlevag This is where the 6-day Southbound voyage begins. 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.
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.
Your Norwegian cruise continues south to Oksfjord, whose glacier calves directly into the sea. After crossing open water, you will stop at the old trading post of Skjervoy. You'll dock in Tromso just in time to savor its nightlife.
Day 9 Harstad-Risoyhamn-Sortland- Stokmarknes-Svolvaer-Stamsund The island groups of Lofoten and Vesteralen have some of the most stunning scenery you will see during this Norway travel adventure.
Optional shore excursions are available. 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. Day 11 Trondheim-Kristiansund-Molde-Alesund Arrive in Trondheim early, with time to visit Norway's largest medieval church, Nidaros Cathedral, and the restored Archbishop's Residence. Day 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. This is the disembarkation port for both the 12-day roundtrip and the 6-day Southbound voyage. |