Articles related to "Norwegian Coastal Voyage"Christmas is the ideal time to cruise the coastline of Norway and experience Christmas in Scandinavia on a Norwegian Coastal Steamer
After a week heading north, the Norwegian coastal steamer retraces its route and heads south back to Bergen. But there is still more to see on this trip....
Take a unique expedition voyage from the Arctic to Antarctica with Hurtigruten, calling at ten countries along the way.
There's nothing cookie-cutter about the scenery, or about Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger, Tromso and the other towns along the Norwegian Coastal Voyage route.
On the 6th day the Hurtigruten (Norwegian Coastal Ship) arrives at Honningsvag, from where one can take a coach trip to the North Cape. The Midnight Sun may also be seen
A couple of days after leaving Bergen, the Norwegian Coastal Steamer stops for a several hours at Trondheim.
Norway's famous coastal voyage takes eleven days; this is an account of the first of those amazing days of stunning scenery and fascinating places.
For over 100 years, ships have been travelling up the entire Norwegian coast, carrying mail, supplies, and passengers. One can join them for an unforgettable vacation.
On the 7th day after leaving Bergen, the ship arrives at Kirkenes, from where it is possible to take a visit to the border with Russia.
On the 5th Day from Bergen, The Norwegian Coastal Steamer reaches Tromso, famous for its Arctic Ocean Cathedral and Polaria Arctic Experience Centre.
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On the fourth day of the trip up the coast of Norway, the Arctic Circle is crossed; the ship also visits Bodo and the Lofoten Islands.
Norway's second largest city is its most picturesque, with it's oceanside location, Hanseatic League buildings, world-class aquarium, inviting downtown and natural charm.
Norway's oldest big city boasts medieval buildings, museums commemorating rural life through the ages, WWII resistance fighters, antique music and modern art.
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