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ALESUND, NORWAY
Explore ‘Saga Island’, and the picturesque Godøy, part of the community of the four islands of Giske.
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ALESUND, NORWAY
This tour shows us parts of the town and takes us to the breathtaking viewpoint on Mount Aksla, for the best panoramic view of this spectacular scenery.
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ALESUND, NORWAY
Enjoy the wild and dramatic Hjorundfjord.
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GEIRANGER, NORWAY
The Eagle’s Road, as it is known locally, is Geiranger’s only connection with the outside world during the winter months. With dramatic corners and an impossibly steep gradient, the road is an adventure in itself. But on this tour, more visual delights await us.
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GEIRANGER, NORWAY
At the Eagle Bends a wide twist in the road allows heart stopping views of the Geirangerfjord and the town of Geiranger. We will glimpse the waterfalls known as the Seven Sisters and see abandoned mountain farms grasping the rugged hillside
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GEIRANGER, NORWAY
Leaving Geiranger, our coach climbs a steep road complete with hairpin bends and incomparable views of the majestic Geirangerfjord.
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GEIRANGER, NORWAY
The Geirangerfjord Adventure takes us on an unforgettable expedition in a secure and rigid inflatable boat (RIB) into the unique fjord landscape at “The Heart of Norway”.
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HONNINGSVAG, NORWAY
By coach we will travel through a wild, apparently desolate landscape. In actual fact, 200 different plants have been found growing here by botanists, and around 4,000 reindeer graze in summer (with luck we may spot one).
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HONNINGSVAG, NORWAY
On the island of Magerøy, as well as the ‘capital’ Honningsvåg, there are several small fishing villages. A coach will transport us through the little town of Honningsvåg, past the airstrip and along the Skipsfjord with its tiny weekend cottages
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HONNINGSVAG, NORWAY
The king crab is one of the largest crabs, weighing five kilograms (eleven pounds) or more. Its size and tasty flesh make it a valued food, and large numbers are commercially fished each year.
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HONNINGSVAG, NORWAY
During this tour we will experience distinctive sub-arctic nature, bird life, historic sights, abandoned fishing communities, a lighthouse and, with luck, possibly even a majestic white-tailed eagle.
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LONGYEARBYEN, NORWAY
Our local guide will take us on a fascinating trip through Svalbard’s history, geology, its flora and fauna, as well as today’s society. At the new Svalbard Museum, we will find exhibits showing everything from the discovery of Svalbard, its trapping and hunting history, to expeditions, World War II and the history of mining.
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LONGYEARBYEN, NORWAY
At the highest end of the valley, Larsbreen (Lars Glacier) and Longyearbreen (Longyear Glacier) force their way around Sarkofagfjella (Sarkofag Mountain), close to Longyearbyen.