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- Catch up on Cruising: Latest cruise news in bite size
- Catch up on Cruising: Latest cruise news in bite size
- Catch up on Cruising: Latest cruise news in bite size
- Catch up on Cruising: Latest cruise news in bite size
- Frequently Asked Questions
EU Norwegian Fjords
Norway , like Alaska, is best seen from the water. Its spectacular scenery and long coastline and the range of cruise product available make this a popular cruise destination. How else would one experience the splendour of Geirangerfjorden, the majesty of the Harangerjord, the great magnificence Sognefjord.
Cruise types
The majority of cruises here from the major cruise lines are 7 nights or longer. Most give their passengers the opportunity to view the amazing scenery of the Fjords as well as visit the small townships along the way to experience rural and coastal Norwegian life. Longer cruises go further north or combine visits to Iceland.
Most famous of all the cruise experiences here is the Hurtigruten. This local company runs a fleet of ships which sail year round servicing all the coastal towns from Bergen to Kirkness. While the ships provide a lifeline to these communities they are comfortable cruise ships in their own right and over the 6 night journey give a most complete view of the scenery and culture of the region. Many passengers do the 11 night return trip.
Cruise seasons
While the Hurtiguten (Norwegian Coastal Voyages) does run a year round schedule, the cruise season here is quite short with cruises operating between May and September to take advantage of the long northern summer days.
Main Ports
Cruises to the Norwegian Fjords commence in Copenhagen, Amsterdam and Southampton
Weather
Weather during the cruise season is mild to warm and the days are long and generally sunny. However in this latitude weather can change quickly and passengers should take note of the cruise line's advice on what clothes to take.