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Discovery
Discovery

15 Night Cruise sailing from Bristol roundtrip aboard Discovery.

The 20,186 grt Discovery has eight passenger decks, is stabilised and air conditioned, and is the perfect size for accessing more remote ports of call. In preparation for her debut CMV programme, Discovery is undergoing extensive refurbishment. Facilities include the Carousel Lounge, where you may enjoy colourful floor shows performed by our artistic show-team or the talents of one of our guest entertainers. With its panoramic views, Palm Court is a delightful venue to relax and watch the world sail by or to chat with fellow passengers after another wonderful day ashore. By contrast, the Discovery Lounge is the place to be for late night cabaret and to dance the night away. Discovery offers traditional two sitting dining in the Seven Continents Restaurant or, as an alternative and subject to weather conditions, buffet style meals at the Lido. In addition, Discovery provides a shopping gallery, internet centre, a cinema/lecture lounge, card room and well stocked library. Be pampered with a massage or sauna, make use of the hairdressing and beauty facilities, or work out in the gym. She offers extensive deck areas, two swimming pools, two whirlpools and a pool bar.

Cruise Overview:
Voyage in search of the spectacular Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights and discover the haunting winter landscape as you sail along the Norwegian coastline and across the Arctic Circle. The Northern Lights is one of nature's wonders - an atmospheric display of blue, green and pink light dancing across the sky that has become a 'must do' for so many travellers. You will visit Narvik, Alta and Tromsr which are among the best places in Norway to witness this phenomenon. There is also the opportunity to see Polar wildlife and perhaps visit the unique Igloo Hotel.

Sail to Stavanger followed by a day at sea before calling at Ĺlesund, an art nouveau town of gables, turrets and ornate flourishes across pastel-hued facades. Crossing the Arctic Circle, view Svartisen Glacier and call at Narvik which offers the opportunity to ascend Mount Fagernes by cable car or visit the fascinating Polar Zoo. Tonight, there may be the possibility of viewing the spectacular Northern Lights, a curtain of purples, blues and greens rippling across the night sky. An overnight stay in Alta offers an extensive range of optional shore excursions and gives a further opportunity to perhaps witness the breathtaking phenomenon of the Aurora Borealis.Tromsr, on the island of Troms, is known as the 'Gateway to the Arctic' with its Polar Museum, Wilderness Centre and War Museum and Sortland onLangoya, one of the mountainous Vesterľlen Islands, is rich in Viking history. Ĺndalsnes which lies amid spectacular mountain scenery in the beautiful Romsdalsfjord, precedes your final call at the delightful Hanseatic city of Bergen where you may discover the historic Bryggen district of restored wooden warehouses and enticing gift shops. A final day is spent at sea to reflect on the highlights of this truly stunning voyage.

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