| Date | Arr | Dep | Destination |
|---|---|---|---|
| June 2009 | |||
| Sun 07 | 07:30 | 16:30 | Dover |
| Tue 09 | 07:30 | 17:30 | Bergen, Hordaland |
| Wed 10 | 09:00 | 16:00 | Kristiansund |
| Thu 11 | 16:00 | 17:00 | Cruise Trollfjord |
| Fri 12 | 12:00 | 18:00 | Honningsvag, Finnmark |
| Sat 13 | 08:00 | 23:00 | Tromso, Troms |
| Mon 15 | 08:00 | 18:00 | Leknes, Lofoten Islands |
| Wed 17 | 07:00 | 08:30 | Andalsnes, More og Romsdal |
| Wed 17 | 13:00 | 18:00 | Alesund, More og Romsdal |
| Thu 18 | 08:00 | 14:30 | |
| Fri 19 | 08:30 | 16:00 | Eidfjord, Hardangerfjord |
| Sun 21 | 07:30 | 16:30 | Dover |
| Grade | Cabin | Brochure Price | Prices From |
|---|---|---|---|
| OW | Owner\'s Suite | £10,891 | £6,015 |
| PS | Premier Suite | £9,146 | £5,056 |
| MS | Marquee Suite | £7,871 | £4,354 |
| SS | Superior Suite | £7,001 | £3,876 |
| BJ | Balcony Junior Suite | £5,946 | £3,296 |
| BJD | Wheelchair Adapted | £5,946 | £3,296 |
| BA | Superior Balcony | £5,071 | £2,814 |
| A | Superior Outside | £4,566 | £2,537 |
| BC | Balcony Cabin | £4,416 | £2,454 |
| B | Superior Outside | £4,236 | £2,355 |
| BD | Wheelchair Adapted | £4,236 | £2,355 |
| C | Outside Cabin | £4,126 | £2,295 |
| D | Outside | £3,691 | £2,055 |
| E | Outside | £3,546 | £1,976 |
| F | Outside | £3,401 | £1,896 |
| G | Superior Inside | £3,216 | £1,794 |
| GD | Wheelchair Adapted | £3,216 | £1,794 |
| H | Inside | £2,961 | £1,654 |
| I | Inside | £2,781 | £1,555 |
| JB | Single Balcony Suite | £8,056 | £4,456 |
| J | O/S Superior Single | £7,146 | £3,956 |
| K | Single Outside Cabin | £6,236 | £3,455 |
| L | Outside Single | £5,871 | £3,254 |
| M | Superior I/S Single | £5,326 | £2,955 |
| N | Inside Single | £4,711 | £2,616 |
BERGEN, NORWAY
Our excursion to the Hardangerfjord – one of Norway’s most popular fjords, with beautiful fruit orchards lining the sides and reflections of the magnificent mountains on the crystal clear water – begins at the pier in Bergen, when we board our coach.
ALESUND, NORWAY
The community of Giske consists of four islands that are connected to the mainland by bridges and a long sub-sea tunnel. We shall explore two of the islands today – the ‘Saga Island’ of Giske, and picturesque Godøy.
ALESUND, NORWAY
This tour shows us parts of the splendid town and takes us to the breathtaking viewpoint on Mount Aksla, for the best panoramic view of this spectacular scenery.
BERGEN, NORWAY
Surrounded by seven mountains, a short distance from the country’s wildest and scenic fjords – encapsulating the best that Mother Nature has to offer – Bergen is Fjord Norway’s capital.
BERGEN, NORWAY
Passing the city park and lake, our tour continues south through Bergen’s attractive suburbs. On Nordås Lake we can see the royal residence, ‘Gamlehaugen’.
BERGEN, NORWAY
As we explore the modest house, we will wonder at the significance of the notes that once filled these rooms. The walls whisper stories of melodies that sprang from the heart and hands of an incredibly talented man.
FLAM, NORWAY
We wind our way up to the Hardangervidda Mountain plateau through several tunnels, over bridges and past thundering waterfalls. Narrow paths twist up the mountainsides, used by only the deftest goats, and beautiful vistas of the valley unfold below. At Myrdal, we change trains and head to Voss.
BERGEN, NORWAY
Our tour will show us how the way people live in this part of Norway has changed dramatically during the last century. We will see this change vividly evident throughout the beautiful outskirts of Bergen in the fjord, lake and coastal districts.
EIDFJORD, NORWAY
From the pier at Eidfjord – a tiny quaint village located at the head of the fjord, situated on moraines left behind after the Ice Age – we follow the Eid River, well known for salmon and trout fishing.
EIDFJORD, NORWAY
Sima Power Plant, situated at the end of the Hardangerfjord in Sima Valley, is the biggest power production unit in Norway, and it is open to the public. The production hall itself is situated 700 metres (2,300 feet) inside a mountain, and from there the production room is 200 metres (650 feet) long, 20 metres (65 feet) wide and 40 metres (130 feet) high.
LEKNES, LOFOTEN ISLANDS, NORWAY
Our excursion starts in Leknes, from where we cross underneath the narrow sound between Lilleeid and Napp to Flakstadøy. We proceed to the idyllic fishing village of Nusfjord – protected by UNESCO – where we can study the architecture of the colourful fishermen’s dwellings.
LEKNES, LOFOTEN ISLANDS, NORWAY
Departing from the landing stage in Leknes, we pass through this administrative centre of Vestvågøy Island ¬– skirting its little airport. All the while we have the Himmeltindan Mountains in our view, the tallest on the island at approximately 1,000 metres (3,000 feet) above sea level.
LEKNES, LOFOTEN ISLANDS, NORWAY
The Lofoten Islands appear to be a wall of mountains, dramatically rising from the ocean. Yet within the valleys, and even the fishing ports, there is lush, green vegetation.
SKJOLDEN, NORWAY
We will travel through the Jotunheimen National Park with its dramatic alpine peaks, glaciers and waterfalls. The Sognefjell mountain road is a national tourist route and the highest mountain crossing in Northern Europe.
SKJOLDEN, NORWAY
This short trip to Jostedalen takes us from Skjolden, along the fjord to Gaupne, then through the narrow Jostedalen valley and all the way up to the Nigardsbreen. We shall park close to the glacier, which means a fantastic view and great possibilities for photographs.
SKJOLDEN, NORWAY
Today we will drive along the fjord of Luster and make a short stop to see the beautiful Feigumfossen Waterfall. Continuing, we travel along the Romantic Road to the Urnes Stave Church, which is Norway’s oldest stave church and is included on UNESCO’s World Heritage List.
TROMSO, NORWAY
Our sightseeing tour of the city starts from the pier, passing the campus of the northernmost university in the world, and the Planetarium – resembling a rocket launch pad. We make our way to the Tromsø Museum for a look at the interesting zoological, geological and ethnological exhibitions
TROMSO, NORWAY
Leaving the pier, our tour of this interesting area starts in the centre – a charming blend of old and new, with modest wooden houses set next to contemporary architecture. We pass Tromsø Church, one of the largest wooden churches in the north, before we head off around the island.
TROMSO, NORWAY
This tour takes us to the environment centre, Polaria. The exterior alone is fascinating; the building resembles huge blocks of ice thrown together.
TROMSO, NORWAY
The Tromsø Wilderness Centre is located approximately 20 kilometres (12 miles) from the city. Here we will enjoy an exciting programme of events including a chance to meet some of the 130 huskies.
ULVIK, NORWAY
This tour is for those of us searching for a dramatic way to view the utterly amazing fjordland scenery. Characterised as ‘Norway’s fruit garden’, the village of Ulvik is a well known tourist centre.
ANDALSNES, NORWAY
We board our coach at the quay and drive along the River Rauma, a favourite with anglers for more than a century. To our left is Mount Romsdalshorn (1,550 metres) and to our right is Trolltindane (Troll Peaks of approximately 1,800 metres).
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