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- Classical Norwegian Coastal Voyage
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Experience
the Nowegian Coastline
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Days
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8
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Cities Covered
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Oslo, Kirkenes,Hammerfest,
Svolvær, Bodö, Trondheim, Bergen
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Independent Departures
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2008
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Jan - Dec
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Price
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Euro 1910
(per person on a twin share basis)
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 Cruise
Map
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Trip
Includes:
- Breakfast
and hotel accommodation in 3 / 4 star category hotel
in Oslo and Bergen
- Cruise cost with
own inside cabin
with full boarding (breakfast, lunch and dinner)
- Internal flights
from Oslo to Kirkenes and train from Bergen to Oslo
- Transfers from Oslo
airport
to hotel on arrival and departures
Trip excludes:
- Porterage
- Meals, drinks, etc.
- International flights
to and from Scandinavia
Download
information on Optional Excursions / Norway Coastal
Cruise
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Day wise
travel itinerary:
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Day
1: Arrival in Oslo- Transfer to hotel- Oslo Sightseeing
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arrival
in Oslo, we provide you a dedicated transfer
to reach your hotel. The port town of Oslo is the capital of Norway Oslo
celebrated its 1000 year anniversary in the year 2000. Until 1814, it was
known as Christiania after
the Danish-Norwegian king. The city is beautifully situated at the head of Oslo
Fjord surrounded by forested ridges, and this very location gives Oslo
unexpected qualities for a national capital.
Start
the
day long Oslo tour which allows you to see all of Oslo’s main attractions at your own pace and
convenience, with the freedom to take a break from your tour at any time to
explore a sight further, or maybe go for lunch or shopping. Explore the
Royal
Palace, the
City Hall, the Akershus fortress. Spend some time on the
controversial Vigeland Sculpture park. For tour timings read
more..
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Day
2: Flight to Kirkenes - Coastal Voyage starts
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After
breakfast we transfer you to Oslo airport for your flight
to Kirkenes. Just
10 kilometres from the Russian border, Kirkenes
is one of Europe’s most remote outposts. It has
fewer than 10,000 inhabitants-but its airport handles
around 100, 000 passengers a year. Mining, saw mills
and catering for the Russian fishing fleet all help
to keep the vibrant little town alive. Each
port on the way south has its own beauty as spring and
summer flowers give way to autumn leaves and berries,
melting snows form fresh waterfalls and glaciers reflect
the rays of the sun.
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Day
3: Hammerfest - Tromsø
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Hammerfest, the world’s most
northerly town boldly claims to be the first in Europe
to have electric street lighting. Starting point of
Bill Bryson’s journey described in "Neither
Here Nor There", this is the first major call.
Continuing south, our night stop at Tromsø offers
the opportunity to enjoy an optional excursion; the
Arctic Cathedral. The
church is a masterpiece of architecture, designed to reflect the
nature, culture and faith in the Arctic regions. Its spires are said to
represent the 11 apostles left after the betrayal. The entire east wall
is formed by one of the largest stained-glass windows in Europe.
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Day
4: Lofoten Islands - Trollfjord - Svolvær
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The memorable sights of the Lofoten
Islands will stay with us forever as the ship meanders
gently through this stunning network of inlets and isles.
It is possible to explore inland here by opting for
the overland excursion from Harstad and rejoining the
ship in Sortland. Moving on we reach what is the highlight
of the voyage for many, where we hope to make a detour
into spectacular Trollfjord. As we venture into
this dramatic fjord, we stand in awe of the Captain’s
prowess and skills of navigation, for the sheer sides
of the cliffs seem close enough to touch. Site of a
famous battle between local fishermen and wealthy ship
owners in 1890, and the echoes of this dramatic history
seem to reverberate from Trollfjord’s gnarled rock stone
walls. Sailing through the beautiful, mountainous island
chains, rising to 1,000 metres in places, we can see
fishermen’s cabins built on stilts along the waterfront,
whilst in the air around us fly a wide variety of seabirds
such as puffins,kittiwakes, cormorants and sea eagles.
This remarkable day is completed with an evening return
to Svolvær and a farewell to the islands at Stamsund.
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Day
5: Arctic Circle - Seven Sisters Mountain
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There is further excitement today
as the ship crosses the Arctic Circle. Sailing
past the famed peaks of the dancing Seven Sisters
mountain range, folklore merges with the facts of
nature - look out for Torghatten, which still
bears the hole made by Hestmannen’s arrow in one of
Norway’s popular legends. The award-winning new museum
at Rørvik celebrates the important part the sea
has played in defining today’s Norway.
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Day
6: Trondheim - Molde - Ålesund
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We have an early arrival in the fascinating
medieval city of Trondheim. The voyage continues
out of the Trondheimsfjord past Hitra Island to make
brief calls at Kristiansund and Molde,
known as the City of Roses and surrounded by 87 snow-capped
mountains, before the midnight call at Ålesund
and a last night at sea.
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7: Arrival in Bergen
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The landscape becomes
increasingly lush as the journey weaves through the
islets and beautiful Bergen comes into view.
Arrive in Bergen early afternoon and disembark
after brunch. Spend some time to discover parallel rows of wooden buildings front the harbor at Bryggen
Wharf, the medieval waterfront district in Bergen, the
Fish Market and a short ride on floibanen funicular
train for a spectacular view of Bergen. Stay overnight
in Bergen
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Day
8: Train to Oslo and departure
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After
breakfast take the spectacular train journey to reach
Oslo. Relax and enjoy the stunning
scenery. On reaching
Oslo, we provide you a dedicated
transfer to the airport
for your onward destination.
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